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2008 Jan 29
1
Fortunes - was Re: [OT] vernacular names for circular diagrams
I did not write that.
On Jan 29, 2008 9:05 AM, S Ellison <S.Ellison at lgc.co.uk> wrote:
> >>> "Gabor Grothendieck" <ggrothendieck at gmail.com> 29/01/2008 12:35:27
> >>>
> > As is common in human affairs, even
> > the illusion of understanding is preferred to a lofty digression
> upon
> > why the audience does not understand.
2005 Jun 05
5
A long digression on packages
Hello again,
First, thanks for the help that got the latest plotrix package finished.
I had been planning to write something about packages since Scott
Waichler offered the gantt.chart function. Then Ben Bolker (who helped
me to write the axis.break function) asked if I would be willing to
include some of his plotting functions and almost immediately after that
Sander Oom kindly donated the
2005 Jun 05
5
A long digression on packages
Hello again,
First, thanks for the help that got the latest plotrix package finished.
I had been planning to write something about packages since Scott
Waichler offered the gantt.chart function. Then Ben Bolker (who helped
me to write the axis.break function) asked if I would be willing to
include some of his plotting functions and almost immediately after that
Sander Oom kindly donated the
2018 Oct 09
5
mount points @install time
hi everyone,
is there a way to add custom mount points at installation point?
And if there is would you say /usr should/could go onto a separate
partition?
many thanks, L.
2015 Apr 16
4
Possible Security Hole (Bug?)
Thank you for the reply.
Forgive me if I am not understanding correctly, but..
I have heard conflicting reports about whether or not to assign UID to DOM\administrator, even from threads read on these lists :)
However, are DOM\administrator and local "root" not two separate accounts...? One domain admin, one "local" root/admin. So why then would winbind/samba see them as the
2002 May 17
3
Can I kill... 'add user script' behaviour in adding users during logon?
The behavior of the 'add user script' smb.conf option is rather weird:
It is documented as an option to the login parts of the protocol, and
used to add users dynamically during the logon process, if they don't
exist locally.
However, it is also used in the SAMR code when an admin explicitly
creates a user. This is
actually the more natural use for the parameter, but it is
2005 Jan 05
5
"Out the box" solutions?
Hi, again.
I've spent a week trying to get asterisk to work on FreeBSD unix, with some
success. Everything works until I plug the box into the TELCO line and then
the line goes off-hook and stays that way.
So I bit the bullet and decided to install the application on a fresh linux
install. Not to start an OS war, here, but linux is ... difficult ... for an
old unix hand to get his mind
2015 Dec 24
1
Network services start before network is up since migrating to 7.2
On 12/23/2015 08:38 AM, Sylvain CANOINE wrote:
> Then I'm wondering :
> 2/ why "After=foo" does not imply "Requires=foo" for systemd 219, while it appeared to be in systemd 208. Either it's a regression, or the behaviour of 208, although logical, is buggy.
I'm not entirely certain, but "After=" is independent of "Requires=", as
documented
2001 Dec 13
2
k-means with euclidian distance but no coordinates
Hi,
I'm trying to build a thesaurus that will sensible values for rare words.
I suspect the best algorithm to use is k-means although I'm not sure about
that -- I would have preferred a k dimensional space with a binary cluster
in each dimension so a word can belong to 0..k clusters, but I digress...
I can measure the strength of correlation between words fairly easily by
counting
2005 May 22
1
[patch 00/12] ipconfig and nfsmount compatibility with glibc
Hi,
The following set of patches is intended mostly to improve
ipconfig and nfsmount compatibility with glibc.
The context: I'm working on yaird, an alternative to mkinitrd,
and currently implementing nfs root file systems. This is based
on ipconfig and nfsmount from klibc, with a rewritten version of kinit.
Users should be able to build the package with vanilla glibc,
since klibc is not
2011 Aug 31
2
thunderbird and subscriptions with sieve
Hi All,
I'm a newbie trying to move mail out of my ISP onto a ubuntu (lucid) dovecot
1.2.9 server.
Is there any way to automatically add folders created by sieve
(GNU Mailutils 2.1) to the subscriptions file for a user?
I'm currently testing spam, and if sieve created the folder with the first
message, the thunderbird user does not see the new folder.
Even more interesting, if the user
2016 Jul 28
2
[RFC] One or many git repositories?
On 28 July 2016 at 09:42, David Chisnall <david.chisnall at cl.cam.ac.uk> wrote:
> I think it’s important to differentiate between ‘needs’ as in ‘requires a precisely matched version’ and ‘needs’ as in ‘requires something to provide this functionality’. Clang needs something equivalent to libc++ and something equivalent to libunwind, but it doesn’t (or, at least, shouldn’t) need a
2012 Nov 23
0
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] costing optimisations
On 23/11/2012, at 8:28 PM, David Tweed wrote:
| So TeX actually considers several possible break points,
| and calculates a badness for each one. but there's more.
| The choice of a break point in a line affects the next line.
| And the one after that, etc. TeX tries to solve for optimal layout
| of the whole paragraph. That's why it produces such awesome
| results.
Yep; the project
2011 Jan 06
2
Flow Control and Port Mirroring Revisited
Hi,
Back in October I reported that I noticed a problem whereby flow control
breaks down when openvswitch is configured to mirror a port[1].
I have (finally) looked into this further and the problem appears to relate
to cloning of skbs, as Jesse Gross originally suspected.
More specifically, in do_execute_actions[2] the first n-1 times that an skb
needs to be transmitted it is cloned first and
2011 Jan 06
2
Flow Control and Port Mirroring Revisited
Hi,
Back in October I reported that I noticed a problem whereby flow control
breaks down when openvswitch is configured to mirror a port[1].
I have (finally) looked into this further and the problem appears to relate
to cloning of skbs, as Jesse Gross originally suspected.
More specifically, in do_execute_actions[2] the first n-1 times that an skb
needs to be transmitted it is cloned first and
2006 May 02
1
Need help configuring TE100P and 3 X100Pclonewith MD3200 chipset
This is a system for our lab. I have no problem getting rid of X100P
clones. But I am just curious why can they work. Even the drivers are
not loading correctly.
-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Kerry
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Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2006 10:51 AM
To: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List -
2017 Apr 11
2
[RFC] Design of a TBAA sanitizer
On Tue, Apr 11, 2017 at 3:14 PM, Sanjoy Das <sanjoy at playingwithpointers.com>
wrote:
> Hi Kostya,
>
> On April 11, 2017 at 2:39:44 PM, Kostya Serebryany (kcc at google.com) wrote:
> > > ptr0 = malloc();
> > > free(ptr0);
> > > ptr1 = malloc();
> > >
> > > ptr0 and ptr1 will be NoAlias despite overlapping (there is actually a
> >
2016 Feb 10
3
Testing Best Practices/Goals (in the context of compiler-rt)
Recently had a bit of a digression in a review thread related to some tests
going in to compiler-rt (
http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-commits/Week-of-Mon-20160208/330759.html
) and there seems to be some disconnect at least between my expectations
and reality. So I figured I'd have a bit of a discussion out here on the
dev lists where there's a bit more visibility.
My basic
2006 Aug 10
2
Dovecot under daemontools
Hi there
I'm having difficulties in getting dovecot to run under daemontools. Also,
from a sysadmin perspective, so far, I find dovecot's config rather complex
- I suppose that's what happens when one attempts to appease all
authentication methods... anyway, I digress.
System details, to set the scene:
OS: Slackware Linux
Linux Kernel: 2.4.29
GCC: 3.2.2
Dovecot version: 1.0.rc6
2008 May 15
3
Squatting
Hey Campers,
I liked Camping so much that I had to "port" it to Perl. My framework is
called Squatting (as in http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Squatting), and you can
get it from the following places:
http://search.cpan.org/dist/Squatting/
http://github.com/beppu/squatting/tree/master
It''s not a straight port of the Camping code, because Camping uses some
weird Ruby idioms that