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2004 Oct 26
4
Release of centos-3.3 ISP bill
It turns out that the release of Centos-3.3 was so popular, that it threw us way over the threshold of our ISP's, and now we are stuck with a _very_ large bill (as in an estimated 6TB of transfers). While in one hand I am ecstatic that we are so successful, but on the other hand, that is coming out of the developers pockets. The developers should be the last ones footing these bills (and this one was very large). You can help. Please consider a donation for each of the systems that you are using. A reasonable donation we th...
2010 May 21
2
As I've said before...
Don't say I didn't warn you: http://digitaldaily.allthingsd.com/20100520/googles-royalty-free-webm-video-may-not-be-royalty-free-for-long Don't get me wrong, I'll be as ecstatic as any of you to see Theora and VP8 succeed, I just see the patent system as far more insidious than I think many of you do. Shayne
2010 Feb 04
1
Using the 'WatchSubDirectories' setting in a .NET FileSystemWatcher with a Samba Share
Hi all, I've just managed to upgrade to Samba 3.3 and am pretty ecstatic about finding i can now use FileSystemWatcher to watch for file changes in a directory. On a Windows system however, when I say 'watch $dir' with watchsubdirectories == true and $dir/a/file.jpg is changed, I get a filechanged notification - on Samba 3.3 this doesn't happen - does a...
2006 Aug 26
1
Capture of iterative integration output
...function) so I could compute the negative log-likelihood inside the braces. My goal is to then use optim to find the best fitting mu and sigma. In the code that follows mu and sigma are given, but normally they would not be known. Any help on y$value capture would be appreciated. I would be ecstatic for help on implementation of the optim function using finite differences for the following code. By the way in case anyone is interested function(x) is the Poisson-lognormal pdf. q <- read.table(file="c:/Bayes/FigA3-1.prn",header=TRUE) attach(q) V <- c(volume) c <- c(count...
2009 Mar 09
1
Spybot Search and Destroy
...switch does work well with tools like BartPE and WinPE, but for some reason, it doesn't detect another windows installation with Wine. In winecfg I have /media/disk set to d:\ and other wine programs see it fine, but if there was a way to get spybot to detect this other installation, I would be ecstatic. I realize that this isn't really a spybot issue, and it's kind of not a wine issue, so I apologize if this steps to far outside of wine's boundaries. Thanks again for looking.
2009 Apr 06
0
Dependencies in 5,3
...w, I have already filed bug reports. ;^> Over the weekend I went through several boxes here at home and upgraded from 5.2 to 5.3. I was a good boy and read the release notes first, followed the procedures recommended therein, and the upgrades went just fine. I have to say that I was less than ecstatic when I saw my desktop machines install NetworkManager and PPP where they had not been installed before. A bit of poking at the new situation led me to the conclusion that NetworkManager is now a requirement of Evolution, and PPP is a requirement of NetworkManager. Since these are desktop boxes th...
2004 Nov 28
1
Runtime root directory
...ore I get too far down the path, I'd like to know if there's a desire for this type of enhancement. If so, I'd like to provide a diff that would meet any other requirements for this change. There are two methods I was considering. Feel free to suggest a better alternative as I'm not ecstatic about either at the moment. 1. Find and change all uses of the prefix directory to instead prepend a value obtained from the environment (say, DOVECOT_ROOT_DIR). 2. Find and change all uses of the prefix directory to instead prepend a value obtained from the configuration file (say, a new setting...
2009 Apr 28
1
zfs-fuse mirror unavailable after upgrade to ubuntu 9.04
...les free. open. honest. love. kindness. generosity. energy. frenetic. electric. light. lasers. spinning spotlights. stage dancers. heads bathed in yellow light. silence. stillness. awareness. empathy. the beat. magic, not mushrooms. thick. tight. solid. commanding. compelling. uplifting. euphoric. ecstatic, not e. ongoing. releasing. reforming. meandering. focussing. quickening. quickening. quickening. aloft. floating. then.... the beat. fat exploding thick bass-line. eyes, everywhere. smiling. sharing. giving. trust. understanding. tolerance. peace. equanimity. emptiness (Earthcore, 2008)
2001 Mar 21
3
bitrtate peeling and lossless compression
I just read some of the discussion on the list about 'bitrate peeling' and remembered an interview of Monty that I have read recently. In it he says that Vorbis uses MCDTs <sp> and that these are theoretically reversable. And now, I learn that theoretically we can use bitrate peeling to make smaller files from larger ones, and that leads to my question. Could I theoretically
2009 Jul 20
2
I might be dumb : a simple question about "foreach"
Hi list, My attention was drawn to the foreach package by recent posts...I decided to have a look... I'm using R.2.9.1 on Windows, I have downloaded the foreach package today (v 1.2.1), together with iterators (v. 1.0.1) and codetools (v.0.2-2). Full of hope I try the most simple thing of all out of the package vignette : > x <- foreach(i = 1:3) %do% sqrt(i) and get : > Erreur
2010 Apr 16
2
revised cert format and deprecation schedule
Hi, I just committed this: > - djm at cvs.openbsd.org 2010/04/16 01:47:26 > [PROTOCOL.certkeys auth-options.c auth-options.h auth-rsa.c] > [auth2-pubkey.c authfd.c key.c key.h myproposal.h ssh-add.c] > [ssh-agent.c ssh-dss.c ssh-keygen.1 ssh-keygen.c ssh-rsa.c] > [sshconnect.c sshconnect2.c sshd.c] > revised certificate format ssh-{dss,rsa}-cert-v01 at
2015 Oct 09
3
LLVM AutoFDO status
With recent bug fixes and performance tunings, AutoFDO at llvm has reached a usable state. To evaluate performance, we used O3/-fprofile-use/-fprofile-sample-use respectively to optimize clang itself, and measure its speed. clang built with -fprofile-use is ~20% faster than clang built with O3 clang built with -fprofile-sample-use is ~10% faster than clang built with O3 AutoFDO can deliver 50%
2008 Dec 08
5
How to use mbuffer with zfs send/recv
...les free. open. honest. love. kindness. generosity. energy. frenetic. electric. light. lasers. spinning spotlights. stage dancers. heads bathed in yellow light. silence. stillness. awareness. empathy. the beat. magic, not mushrooms. thick. tight. solid. commanding. compelling. uplifting. euphoric. ecstatic, not e. ongoing. releasing. reforming. meandering. focussing. quickening. quickening. quickening. aloft. floating. then.... the beat. fat exploding thick bass-line. eyes, everywhere. smiling. sharing. giving. trust. understanding. tolerance. peace. equanimity. emptiness (Earthcore, 2008)
2006 Jul 05
4
Hosting client applications - part time developer
I do web development outside of work and I have three new projects starting soon from a little brouchureware site to larger applications. I have a personal hosting account with TextDrive that allows me to run 3 domains, this is not going to be big enough to host the apps for my clients. How do other people host Rails sites & apps for their clients? All this talk of VPS solutions etc
2018 Jun 12
9
RFC: Bug-closing protocol
TL;DR: It's okay to close a bug, if you can justify it properly. Recently there has been a spate of bug-closing with what I would call inadequate documentation. Comments such as "Obsolete?" or "I assume it's fixed" could be applied to nearly every open bug we have. While this does reduce the open bug count--something I have been watching with morbid fascination
2009 Nov 20
13
Data balance across vdevs
I''m migrating to ZFS and Solaris for cluster computing storage, and have some completely static data sets that need to be as fast as possible. One of the scenarios I''m testing is the addition of vdevs to a pool. Starting out, I populated a pool that had 4 vdevs. Then, I added 3 more vdevs and would like to balance this data across the pool for performance. The data may be
2010 Jan 16
95
Best 1.5TB drives for consumer RAID?
Which consumer-priced 1.5TB drives do people currently recommend? I had zero read/write/checksum errors so far in 2 years with my trusty old Western Digital WD7500AAKS drives, but now I want to upgrade to a new set of drives that are big, reliable and cheap. As of Jan 2010 it seems the price sweet spot is the 1.5TB drives. As I had a lot of success with Western Digital drives I thought I would