Displaying 20 results from an estimated 31 matches for "demise".
Did you mean:
demime
2005 Sep 11
4
[RFC] The Early Demise of Myriad (Thanks To Ruby Threads)
Hi Everyone,
I figured out this weekend that Ruby''s Thread implementation causes the Ruby/Event binding I wrote to completely stall and go dead. After reviewing the Ruby source and watching several strace runs, it''s clear that the Ruby Thread implementation uses select in a way that--while not being bad--just isn''t compatible with libevent. The second a thread is
2018 Apr 19
3
Xen BOF at Debconf 18
...t at a draft abstract:
Title: Xen in Debian BoF
Format: workshop with 25 min slot
The Xen packages in Debian are in need of some work, including some
tidying up, upstreaming of some Makefile patches, and updating to
new versions. There is a large outstanding bug list.
Also with the demise of Alioth and the change to maintainers, we
will be talking about the future git maintence workflow.
Come and stick your oar in. You can help influence the Xen
maintainers' workflows, and our priorities.
Let me know if you have any suggestions for improvements; whether you
think I shou...
2005 Nov 15
4
Turning root partition into a RAID array
I have a CentOS 4.2 system that was set up VERY quickly following the demise
of its former life as a CentOS 3 server - you don't want the full story, but
it had to be done quickly to get a company up and working following a slight
disaster involving an electrician, a portable appliance safety tester and a
pulled power cable - anyway, here's where I am at...
Everyth...
2018 Mar 04
1
Web site not responding with Firefox 52.6.0 (64-bit)
> Date: Saturday, March 03, 2018 20:54:56 -0500
> From: Fred Smith <fredex at fcshome.stoneham.ma.us>
>
> On Sat, Mar 03, 2018 at 06:55:04PM -0600, dsavage at peaknet.net wrote:
>> I don't know if this is a CentOS7/Firefox problem or one with the
>> distant web site slashdot.org. I can connect to it just fine with
>> the latest Firefox on my Windows 10
1999 Nov 09
0
Problem with installing survival5
...t;
> It is on RH6.0 too. I have already suggested to Richard the absence of that
> RPM might be the problem if he installed fron RPMs (rather than built form
> source).
>
> As a matter of interest, is RH6.1 still on egcs than? I thought it
> postdated the grand unification and the demise of egcs (replaced by
> gcc-2.95.x). For now, we have decided not to upgrade to 6.1 (too many
> machines sharing files, too little time).
>
I installed egcs-g77.1.1.2-12 and survival5 works. Thanks.
Rick Bilonick
-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-....
2003 Oct 17
2
have hundreds of lenders help you get the lowest rates...
766z7813817h8nl54w77a6hm9e227x3 ed792014604cjg6w1199bc15624052z
The demise of my hamster made me cry!
lnterest rates are climbing!
We do the work for you. By subrnitting your information across to
hundreds of Ienders, we can get you the best interest rates around.
Amber can be quite amiable when she wants to be.
Imterest r...
2000 Dec 15
0
Behind on email and getting worse
Hi folks,
You may have noticed I haven't been very active on the lists recently.
At the moment I'm very busy in a non-technical capacity to get
xiph.org set up and somewhat more self-sufficient in a number of ways
after the demise of iCast. It's work that needs to be done and in
general that work is going well.
However, it's taking alot of time I'd otherwise be spending coding and
answering email. Coding still also must absolutely happen, so email
is suffering. Quite a few things have gone on the lists recent...
2000 Dec 15
0
Behind on email and getting worse
Hi folks,
You may have noticed I haven't been very active on the lists recently.
At the moment I'm very busy in a non-technical capacity to get
xiph.org set up and somewhat more self-sufficient in a number of ways
after the demise of iCast. It's work that needs to be done and in
general that work is going well.
However, it's taking alot of time I'd otherwise be spending coding and
answering email. Coding still also must absolutely happen, so email
is suffering. Quite a few things have gone on the lists recent...
2009 Sep 26
1
R as a web service
Dear R-helpers,
I have been inquired about the possibility of developing a web
distributed scoring system: a model is created in a central location,
users fill a form in their browsers, and the central server calls this
model and returns a YES/NO answer to them.
I am tempted into using R for this assignment. I have used Rapache for
similar tasks, but I am afraid that it is too of a novelty for
2005 Feb 01
1
gcc, libkrb4 problem
I'm trying to recompile the source RPM from the FC3 version of cvs
(http://ayo.freshrpms.net/fedora/linux/3/i386/SRPMS.updates/cvs-1.11.17-4.src.rpm),
as the version shipped on RHEL/CentOS/etc has a known bug (version
1.11.2-unix "cvs watch on" doesn't work).
The initial configure is failing with this obscure error:
configure:2257: checking for C compiler default output file
2023 Jan 09
7
How verbose should NUT be by default?
...l difference of opinion about the verbosity
of NUT programs in general, and of `upsmon -K` (checking for POWERDOWNFLAG
during shutdown integration) in particular.
To me as a sysadmin type often (in the past at least) having to
troubleshoot the tails and ends of systems' untimely (or unclean) demise,
all info about it feels like useful clues. And often is.
Also NUT dealing in the business of cutting power to this computer, or to
others, intentionally or by misconfiguration (e.g. by spouting garbage to
serial ports that confuses an UPS that talks a different protocol), is a
bit more "sp...
2023 Jan 09
7
How verbose should NUT be by default?
...l difference of opinion about the verbosity
of NUT programs in general, and of `upsmon -K` (checking for POWERDOWNFLAG
during shutdown integration) in particular.
To me as a sysadmin type often (in the past at least) having to
troubleshoot the tails and ends of systems' untimely (or unclean) demise,
all info about it feels like useful clues. And often is.
Also NUT dealing in the business of cutting power to this computer, or to
others, intentionally or by misconfiguration (e.g. by spouting garbage to
serial ports that confuses an UPS that talks a different protocol), is a
bit more "sp...
2008 Sep 23
3
Fwd: more on Free World Dialup groups and FWDLive
...DLive.
The exact approach to FWDLive remains a work in progress.
We know FWDLive should offer SIP enabled group conversations along the
lines of an open protocol version of Talkshoe.
We may end up limiting the size and access to groups to avoid the sort
of disruptive participants that led to the demise of Skypecasts.
A prototype of process for creating groups will get posted to FWDWiki:
1) pick a topic and write short summary
2) pick a time to run the call, post to the schedule, request conference code
3) dial into the group at the appointed time
Jeff Pulver will host a call today at 2:00 ET to...
2007 May 06
1
[PATCH 1/3] lguest: 2.6.21-mm1 update: lguest-remove-unnecessary-gdt-load.patch
Andrew did a great job of merging in the PDA->percpu changes and
lguest code for 2.6.21-mm1, but the load_gdt is now unnecessary.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
---
drivers/lguest/lguest.c | 4 ----
1 file changed, 4 deletions(-)
===================================================================
--- a/drivers/lguest/lguest.c
+++ b/drivers/lguest/lguest.c
@@
2007 May 06
1
[PATCH 1/3] lguest: 2.6.21-mm1 update: lguest-remove-unnecessary-gdt-load.patch
Andrew did a great job of merging in the PDA->percpu changes and
lguest code for 2.6.21-mm1, but the load_gdt is now unnecessary.
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
---
drivers/lguest/lguest.c | 4 ----
1 file changed, 4 deletions(-)
===================================================================
--- a/drivers/lguest/lguest.c
+++ b/drivers/lguest/lguest.c
@@
2008 Jul 31
0
[asterisk-dev] Astricon 2008 updates: keynotes, content, contests
...about the mailing lists, IRC channels, and other
forums throughout the year, it is still the
face-to-face meetings that get the most done for
new code ideas, business deals, and getting the
"big picture" of what is happening in the world
of Asterisk and VoIP in general.
With the sad demise of the VON conferences, there
has been a loss of one of the forums in which the
Asterisk community members would personally meet.
While we are disappointed that VON no longer
exists, we are encouraging anyone who would have
otherwise attended VON to come to Astricon as a
venue for the same pu...
2005 Jun 08
13
Anyone noticed Voipjet voice quality problems?
Dear all,
I've noticed some significant voice quality deterioration when calling US
landline via VoIPjet.com in the last week or so.
Before that the quality was pretty good.
Has anyone else experienced any voice quality problems with voipjet
recently?
Thanks,
Roman
2016 May 03
2
An update on SSH protocol 1
...ble protocol 1 by
default and/or offering separate, non-default packages to enable it.
This seems to have proceeded far more smootly than even my most
optimisitic hopes, so this gives us greater confidence that we can
complete the removal of protocol 1 soon. We want to do this partly to
hasten the demise of this cryptographic trainwreck, but also because
doing so removes a lot of legacy code from OpenSSH that inflates our
attack surface. Having it gone will make our jobs quite a bit easier
as we maintain and refactor.
So here are our plans. Dates are estimates only.
* June 2016
Release OpenSSH 7...
2015 Nov 07
34
[Bug 2492] New: Incomplete output of child process
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2492
Bug ID: 2492
Summary: Incomplete output of child process
Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: 7.1p1
Hardware: amd64
OS: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: major
Priority: P5
Component: sshd
Assignee: unassigned-bugs at mindrot.org
2004 Dec 28
2
Still the big Icecast problem!
...y ceding to MP3.
In 2000, Shoutcasting was difficult because nobody had MP3 players
installed and it was a pain to download. Microsoft changed this by
including Windows Media Player and suddenly there was an embedded base
of MP3 listeners out there looking for something to tune into. Cue the
demise of proprietary streaming protocols like RealPlayer (which
previously was the norm) and Quicktime streaming (which still required
users to get Quicktime, though it was pretty easy). These two had
previously been prominent because RealAudio had been prolific in
embedding their player with browse...