Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1979 matches for "downside".
2005 Nov 25
1
Any downsides to using MS Services for Unix NIS server?
...my domain controllers and using
the AD-integrated NIS server would work well. I wouldn't need to use
winbind, and I would have not only consistent but predictable ID
mapping, ie I can ensure that INTERNAL\jhatfield maps to UID 115,
which is what it is on the existing NIS server.
Are there any downsides to doing this - it seems much simpler than
deploying winbind that I feel there must be a catch!
2005 May 05
1
Any downside to disabling hal service?
I understand the the way to stop the constant polling of my CD-ROM drive
(only used every few years to install the OS) is to disable the hal
service. Is there any downside to disabling hal other that the lack of
auto-insert notification?
Thanks.
2017 Jan 15
2
[SERVER UPDATE] Moving clang, clang-analyzer, libcxxabi, libcxx ... websites to new server
...Sun, Jan 15, 2017 at 04:25:16PM -0500, James Knight wrote:
> On Jan 15, 2017, at 9:19 AM, Joerg Sonnenberger via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
> > On Fri, Jan 13, 2017 at 04:07:48PM -0500, James Y Knight via llvm-dev wrote:
> >> But beyond that: there's no downside. Why should *anyone* continue to serve
> >> http traffic? It's just all around better and safer to require https, for
> >> everything, always.
> >
> > I take you haven't tried to use WiFi at UK airports or coaches recently?
> > There are a lot of other p...
2020 Jul 09
2
RFC: Adding a staging branch (temporarily) to facilitate upstreaming
As noted in the other thread, making a new repository under the same user,
which therefore must be unrelated to the original, seems to have downsides
as far as commit duplication on github. Probably the downsides of that are
non-critical (and less bad than a bunch of email spam), but it's still
unfortunate.
It still very much feels to me that the best answer should be to do none of
the above, and rather to explicitly contribute the desired...
2018 May 01
3
Re: Create qcow2 v3 volumes via libvirt
...e of internal snapshots.
There are not even any QMP monitor commands to use them - you are forced
to use the legacy HMP interface to QEMU for mgmt. All of the workaround
providing interesting block storage mgmt is focused on external snapshots
(aka the backing_file option). There are some technical downsides to
internal snapshots IIUC, such as inability to free the space used by the
internal snapshot when it is deleted, loading/saving snapshots blocks
execution of the guest OS, and probably more I've forgotten about.
The only nice thing about internal snapshots is simplicity of mgmt, and
that is...
2020 Jul 08
2
RFC: Adding a staging branch (temporarily) to facilitate upstreaming
The downsides of an additional project are small. I can see:
1) It's not possible to do pull requests from there, because GitHub won't
treat it as a fork.
2) It's still visible to people (
http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2020-June/142559.html)
In the end I don't have a strong opinion o...
2016 May 24
1
The state of IRPGO (3 remaining work items)
...file-instr-generate=FE: FE instrumentation
> > * -fprofile-instr-generate -fcoverage-mapping: FE + coverage
> instrumentation
>
> I feel like this would be simpler:
> * -fcoverage-mapping: -fprofile-instr-generate=FE + coverage
> instrumentation
>
> Maybe there's a downside I'm not seeing though?
>
I proposed the same change in proposal B in the review thread.
B. Proposed new behavior:
-fprofile-instr-generate turns on IR late instrumentation
-fcoverage-mapping turns on FE instrumentation and coverage-mapping
-fprofile-instr-generate -fcoverage-mapping re...
2017 Apr 26
2
Is there any real downside to constructing the new SimplifyQuery once
...for them itself)
Assuming this is not deliberate, it would seem to me to just be easiest to
set up the query structure once in the pass and use it everywhere, which
would hopefully avoid these issues in the future, besides making most of
the call strings dramatically shorter :)
Is there any real downside (compile time performance, etc) to this vs what
we do now (which is basically constructing the query objects again and
again under the covers) that anyone can think of?
(again, assuming we are not deliberately avoiding passing info to Simplify*
in most of these cases)
I figured i'd ask before...
2007 May 10
2
The downside of Asterisk and least cost routing...
I forgot to pay this month's phone bill, and never noticed until family
(the in-laws, who are too cheap to try the cell phone if landline fails,
because it is 'more expensive') told me they were unable to reach us...
As it turns out, the phone company disconnected us, but because Asterisk
routes all outgoing calls in the Netherlands over VoipBuster, I never
noticed anything! ;-)
If
2014 Jan 21
2
AD domain member with sssd: any downside not running winbindd?
Hi,
Setting up a samba4 domain member against a samba4 ad server using
Ubuntu 12.04 and sernet packages. AD server is OK. On this domain
member, if I use sssd to map windows users to unix users, will I miss
something if I disable winbindd entirely?
With sssd I already have domain users on linux, getent works, and all
seems fine. Asking for some known gotcha?
Regards.
--
*Marcio Merlone*
2014 Dec 22
2
[PATCH] check-gnu-efi.sh: print the output of build-gnu-efi.sh
...e Cumm wrote:
>
> Commit 6e832106 which originally created the shell scripts was the
> first instance of this silencing.
>
> Aside from adding a few hundred lines of build output (which could be
> beneficial), is there any reason not to remove the null redirects?
There's no downside that I can see. Go for it.
--
Matt Fleming, Intel Open Source Technology Center
2017 Jan 15
2
[SERVER UPDATE] Moving clang, clang-analyzer, libcxxabi, libcxx ... websites to new server
On Fri, Jan 13, 2017 at 04:07:48PM -0500, James Y Knight via llvm-dev wrote:
> But beyond that: there's no downside. Why should *anyone* continue to serve
> http traffic? It's just all around better and safer to require https, for
> everything, always.
I take you haven't tried to use WiFi at UK airports or coaches recently?
There are a lot of other places with completely broken "transparent&q...
2020 Sep 25
2
JFS for CentOS 7
...plus kernel (kernel-plus) instead.
> jfs is enabled in this kernel.
>
> Akemi
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Would I simply install it by using yum? Are there any downsides to installing this kernel vs. relying on the standard kernel?
2007 Jan 26
5
Samba Server Specifications
Has anyone posted an up to date hardware review lately?
It seems clear that a RAID6 server with 300GB CHEETAH 15K.5 SAS drives will
trump a P3 with a 30GB IDE drive, however, not everyone will spend the money
required for the high end unit, I'm looking to build a new server & trying
to make best use of funds (aren't we all).
TIA
2020 Jun 29
5
Heads-up: Handling target-specific intrinsics in InstCombine
...e awareness of https://reviews.llvm.org/D81728,
which is substantial enough of a conceptual change that it should
probably at least be mentioned in llvm-dev.
InstCombine has dealt with target-specific intrinsics for a long time,
since its fix-point iteration is arguably the right place to do so. A
downside is that there's a pull to add an increasing amount of code
into lib/Transforms/InstCombine/ that really is target-specific.
What the aforementioned change does is provide a target hook via
TargetTransformInfo, and move the handling of all target intrinsics
for InstCombine purposes into the cor...
2008 Dec 14
3
Some clarificatins of anova() and summary ()
...r(x1,x2)
y <- 3 + 0.5*x1 + 1.1*x2 + rnorm(n,0,2)
intact.lm <- lm(y ~ x1 + x2)
summary(intact.lm)
anova(intact.lm)
the questions are
1.The function summary() is convenient since the result does not depend on
the order the variables
are listed in the linear model definition. It has a serious downside though
which is obvious in this case.
Are there any signficant variables left?
2. An anova(intact.lm) table shows how much the second variable contributes
to the result in
addition to the first. Is there a variable significant now?Is the second
variable significant?
the results i got:
> summa...
2008 Dec 14
3
Some clarificatins of anova() and summary ()
...r(x1,x2)
y <- 3 + 0.5*x1 + 1.1*x2 + rnorm(n,0,2)
intact.lm <- lm(y ~ x1 + x2)
summary(intact.lm)
anova(intact.lm)
the questions are
1.The function summary() is convenient since the result does not depend on
the order the variables
are listed in the linear model definition. It has a serious downside though
which is obvious in this case.
Are there any signficant variables left?
2. An anova(intact.lm) table shows how much the second variable contributes
to the result in
addition to the first. Is there a variable significant now?Is the second
variable significant?
the results i got:
> summa...
2014 Dec 23
0
[PATCH] check-gnu-efi.sh: print the output of build-gnu-efi.sh
...t 6e832106 which originally created the shell scripts was the
> > first instance of this silencing.
> >
> > Aside from adding a few hundred lines of build output (which could be
> > beneficial), is there any reason not to remove the null redirects?
>
> There's no downside that I can see. Go for it.
>
> --
> Matt Fleming, Intel Open Source Technology Center
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2004 Sep 12
0
[LLVMdev] To APR Or Not To APR. That is the question.
On Sun, Sep 12, 2004 at 04:21:22PM -0700, Reid Spencer wrote:
> Downside:
> * Makes LLVM dependent on a third party library
> * Makes LLVM platform support dependent on
> * Error handling in APR is somewhat strange and it could be quite
> difficult for us to continue to meet the "throw std::string"
> approach w...