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2011 Aug 24
6
OT: Hardware upgrade help
...e to upgrade my system to a 64 bit machine. I'd like to find a bare bones platform to build on. I'm not looking to spend a lot of money on this as it is a home system. I looked on the CentOS sponsor page but only saw hosting services. I haven't kept up with hardware in years so I'm dumber than dirt on what's out there. I would prefer a desktop so I can stack it. Don't think I need to do the Xeon as that would be overkill for a home user. This would be replacing my 'server' so I need PCI slots for an additional NIC and a 32 bit video capture card used for zoneminder....
2008 Feb 26
7
Had it with Dell Garbage
...They seem to change RAID controllers as much as I change socks, and then the controllers don't work with Linux, unless you load a new driver. They sell servers with a PCI-e slot in them, but then you get it and find out the RAID controller is using the PCI-e slot! Their sales folks are dumber than rocks, and they change them more often than I change underwear. [end rant]. Can anyone recommend an IBM or Gateway server that you have used with Asterisk and are happy with, and which will support RAID-1 or RAID-5 and has room for one or two PCI-express interface cards? -------------- next p...
2015 Jul 30
3
Fedora change that will probably affect RHEL
...or them because they?re too dumb to use a decent password. Nothing at all happens to the people who used decent passwords other than that aforementioned DDoS problem, which is completely unrelated. You?re making it sound like the OS should be responsible for dumb people? problem with that is, the dumber you let them be, the dumber they stay. And without any harm to the ?neighbor? who ?pre-vaccinated? I guess, in your world, but simply typing in a decent password, what?s the point? Let them lose data, and they?ll learn. >> It?s more like saying the guy who left his front door unlocked all...
2010 Apr 13
2
renaming factors *efficiently*
Hi All, I have a data frame where a couple of columns are factors, with long and complex names. Everything works ok --in R, but I need to export the data so it can be used on a dumber program (one with a three letters name starting with S...). I know that those complex factor names are causing problems reading the data in from acsv file, so I was thinking of renaming the factors. Problem is, I have 173 and 690 factors respectively, so I'd appreciate any advice on how to do i...
2015 Jul 30
0
Fedora change that will probably affect RHEL
...pose a certain level of sensible limits on some things. CentOS is our society in this context. It is the group we choose to be a member of, which sets the ground rules and provides the resources we use. It is perfectly legitimate for us to decide it should support us better by default. > the dumber you let them be, the dumber they stay. How?s that working out in your personal life? Is Uncle Bob a virus-fighting crusader these days, 20 years after the commercial Internet got started? Surely all of your relatives are fully trained up by now? > Let them lose data, and they?ll learn. And...
2018 Jun 15
2
RFC: Atomic LL/SC loops in LLVM revisited
...selection we're missing cases where an ADDI could be > selected rather than an ADD, which would potentially free up a > register and save the instruction generated for materialising the > constant. Yes. > I don't like to see the compiler generate code that's > obviously dumber than what a human would write, but in this case do we > really think there would be any sort of measurable impact on > performance? It's certainly going to be marginal, but then so is the benefit of late expansion. There's also the barrier that this genuinely is a place where people...
2024 Feb 23
2
Rtools and things dependent on it
This may be a dumb question and the answer may make me feel dumber. I have had trouble for years with R packages wanting Rtools on my machine and not being able to use it. Many packages are fine as binaries are available. I have loaded Rtools and probably need to change my PATH or something. But I recently suggested to someone that they might want to use the t...
2017 May 04
2
CentOS 7 cloned VM cannot boot
On 4/5/2017 5:20 ??, Marcelo Roccasalva wrote: > Dumb question: the file starts with a dot, doesn't show up in "ls" without "-a". Of course, I check with ls -la.It is empty indeed. > Even dumber question: the erroring UUID exist in the origin of > thecloned guest? I guess you have rebuilt initramfs a few times now, > so I believe it is irrelevant... Interestingly, I see in the origin VM, the same UUID as in the cloned guest. See below. I don't know anything about rebuilding...
2020 May 13
6
Can't move to Centos 8
At 01:25 PM 5/13/2020, James Szinger wrote: >On Tue, 12 May 2020 17:42:25 -0700 david <david at daku.org> wrote: > > > Folks > > > > I've been trying to convert my systems to Centos 8, seeing the EOL on > > the horizon a few years away. One of my systems is a Mac-Mini, and > > support for that has been discontinued. I'm wondering what the >
2024 Feb 23
2
Rtools and things dependent on it
...4<x-apple-data-detectors://13/0> (Phone) 410-605-711<tel:410-605-7119>9 (Fax) 410-605-7913<tel:410-605-7913> (Please call phone number above prior to faxing) On Feb 23, 2024, at 5:34?PM, avi.e.gross at gmail.com wrote: ?This may be a dumb question and the answer may make me feel dumber. I have had trouble for years with R packages wanting Rtools on my machine and not being able to use it. Many packages are fine as binaries are available. I have loaded Rtools and probably need to change my PATH or something. But I recently suggested to someone that they might want to use the tab...
2006 Jun 07
1
Reverse engineering pagination and more
...sing, but I''m curious: Is there a decent way to determine what page a specific photo is on based on the page size? I''m ordering these photos by the date they were taken at (based on EXIF data). 2) This is the same flavor of a question I believe, but more critical (and possibly dumber). I''m also going to have a slideshow, which will use Ajax. When you click next, it will send you to the next image in the album. But how do I figure out what the next image is? Is there a way to select a range of records arounds an exact one? I realize I can use sessions to store an i...
2006 Jan 09
5
file_column content type
is there a way using the file_column plugin to enforce a certain content type based on regex (i.ie, /^image/) and/or filesize (150k) ? thanks adam
2019 Oct 04
1
CentOS 8 network-scripts
...I hate NM. > > +1 > > My impression is younger generation doesn't value rules that programmers > were following 2-3 decades ago. One of which is: > It is the same evolution you see in other industries. Auto mechanics constantly complain about how the newer generation is 'dumber' for not knowing the beauty of a vehicle that the mechanic had when they were in their teens. [Of course they also rail on the fact that their grandparents car was a complete junk that was too simple to work.] Most of the tools we had 30 years ago in computers are like working on a Model T era...
2017 May 03
3
CentOS 7 cloned VM cannot boot
On 3/5/2017 10:41 ??, Marcelo Roccasalva wrote: > Does the UUID of root filesystem in /etc/fstab match the actual UUID > as reported by blkid? And remove/etc/lvm/cache/.cache if it exists Thank you Marcelo for replying, The directory /etc/lvm/cache/ is empty. And, yes, the UUID matches: # blkid /dev/vda1: UUID="297e2939-d6f5-431a-9813-9848368ee306" TYPE="xfs"
2004 Oct 04
3
Help with normal distributions
Hi I have two questions, the first perhaps dumber than the second. Firstly, I have a data set, and when I plot a histogram it looks like a normal distribution. So I want to overlay a bell-shaped normal distribution on top of it, to demonstrate how similar it is to the normal distribution. I have read the help on dnorm(), rnorm(), pnorm() etc bu...
2013 Feb 27
3
Support for PolarSSL?
Hey Timo, Just curious if you ever thought about supporting other than just OpenSSL? PolarSSL looks really interesting, has no major dependencies and is very lightweight compared to OpenSSL, GNUTLS or others... https://polarssl.org/ I guess it could be a lot of work, or not, anyway, I'm just curious... -- Best regards, */Charles/*
2024 Feb 24
1
Rtools and things dependent on it
On 2/23/24 14:34, avi.e.gross at gmail.com wrote: > This may be a dumb question and the answer may make me feel dumber. > > I have had trouble for years with R packages wanting Rtools on my machine > and not being able to use it. Many packages are fine as binaries are > available. I have loaded Rtools and probably need to change my PATH or > something. I suppose making sure that whatever directo...
2015 Jul 28
3
Fedora change that will probably affect RHEL
> On Jul 28, 2015, at 11:27, Warren Young <wyml at etr-usa.com> wrote: > > On Jul 25, 2015, at 6:22 PM, Bob Marcan wrote: >> >> 1FuckingPrettyRose >> "Sorry, you must use no fewer than 20 total characters." >> 1FuckingPrettyRoseShovedUpYourAssIfYouDon'tGiveMeAccessRightFuckingNow! >> "Sorry, you cannot use punctuation."
2018 Jun 14
2
RFC: Atomic LL/SC loops in LLVM revisited
On 14 June 2018 at 10:28, Tim Northover via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: >> * I'd like to see ARM+AArch64+Hexagon move away from the problematic >> expansion in IR and to have that code deleted from AtomicExpandPass. Are >> there any objections? > > I think it would be a great shame and I'd like to avoid it if at all > possible, though
2009 Sep 23
0
[LLVMdev] StructLayout
I have a question. If the size of long is 8 on your x64 platform. Because the size of long is so different on different platform, sad it is. 2009/9/23, David Greene <dag at cray.com>: > How are bitfields handled in StructLayout? In LLVM 2.5 the > struct is unambiguously size by: > > StructSize += TD.getTypePaddedSize(Ty); // Consume space for this data > > In LLVM 2.6