Displaying 20 results from an estimated 97 matches for "entice".
2004 Jun 15
0
SIP Registration with Entice Softswitch
I'm having problems getting Asterisk SIP to register with an Entice
softswitch SIP Gateway. My provider tells me that all thats needed is a
user name, password and the IP address and to register and it needs to
be using MD5 authentication.
I continualy get a "603 Decline" message. The provider of the gateway
says they are not receiving any authentication...
2008 Mar 20
2
GSOC '08 hardware accelerated video decoding
...but I think it would make a good GSOC project
because of it's somewhat narrow scope. I think for a lot of people 3D
eye candy isn't a feature they're desperate for, they just care about
a functional and efficient 2D driver, and having video acceleration
would complement that nicely and entice them to switch from the Nvidia
binary driver and the old nv driver long before the people who want
the 3D features.
I've read through jb17bsome's notes on XvMC and I think all the work
he's done so far is a great head's up on what's involved. I've also
read through the VAAP...
2020 Jan 14
5
as-cran issue ==> set _R_CHECK_LENGTH_1_* settings!
...y for that and do want to apologize to all
of you affected.
Indeed, on one hand, not everybody has a choice, and even then,
I'm (and 100s of 1000s of others) are very grateful to those
among you who develop and test R (and other free software, say,
Emacs, or Rstudio) on Windows.
I do want to entice people to have a long look beyond closed
source OS into the world of Free Software where not only R is
FOSS (Free and Open Source Software) but (all / almost) all the
tools you use are of that same spirit.
Best,
Martin
> On Mon, Jan 13, 2020 at 12:24 PM Martin Maechler <maechler at st...
2005 Aug 31
4
RE: Is the 2.6 Linux kernel ready for production * environment
I was wondering what peoples thoughts are about this. It seem that * works
just as well on Linux 2.6 as 2.4. Maybe a few small issues here and there
but generally it seems to me that * is just as stable on either platform.
2.4 is the obvious choice for the highest possiblility of a stable well
tested environment but 2.6 seems to have some enticing benefits.
Can Linux 2.6 be considered a
2016 Apr 05
3
[llvm-c] Deprecated functions
Hi everyone,
I’m working with the LLVM C API now.
I see that several functions are deprecated, however the only notion is in comments around the function.
Is there any specific reason why __attribute__((deprecated)) is omitted?
Will it make sense to send a patch with such additions?
--
AlexDenisov
Software Engineer, http://lowlevelbits.org
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2001 Sep 02
1
is there a wine "rpm" or similar pls?
...ke a windows self-installing
thing, i.e. one single file I can download, click on, it goes thru a
(preferably non-interactive, I am happy to let it look at my system and
decide for itself whats best) and I wind up with a functioning copy of wine?
And if there isn't and one purpose of wine it to entice people away from
windows, then shouldn't there be such a thing?
thanks
kieran
2005 Aug 31
1
RE: Is the 2.6 Linux kernel ready for produc tion * environment
uname -a
Linux asterisk 2.6.10-1.1771_FC2smp # 1 SMP Mon Mar 20 01:10:51 EST i686
i686 i386 GNU/Linux
Processing hundreds of calls & faxes a day. No problem. If you are going to
use a Fedora box make sure you yum update right after install then the
kernel sources symbolic link is not horribly broken as it used to be.
Otherwise, just go.
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2008 May 10
4
[LLVMdev] Preferring to use GCC instead of LLVM
...piler. For
input to the back-end, we can generate LLVM bytecode, or we
can generate C source code, and then we need it converted to
a native machine code .EXE or DLL ready to load and run. So
you see, either GCC or LLVM can be used as our back-end.
Now what advantage does LLVM have that will entice us to
pick LLVM over GCC? LLVM is smaller? Not really, because
LLVM still requires the use of GCC for the .S file, as I
said above.
LLVM would be a considerably more attractive solution than
GCC *if* the following were true:
(a) LLVM could be used as a back-end without use of GCC.
Meaning...
2015 Mar 02
3
R-devel does not update the C++ returned variables
On 2 March 2015 at 09:09, Duncan Murdoch wrote:
| I generally recommend that people use Rcpp, which hides a lot of the
| details. It will generate your .Call calls for you, and generate the
| C++ code that receives them; you just need to think about the real
| problem, not the interface. It has its own learning curve, but I think
| it is easier than using the low-level code that you need to
2004 Sep 25
1
Samba 3.1.0 Available for Download
...rks.
The purpose of the 3.1.x releases is similar to what we've used
the 'alpha' tag for in the past. These are unstable, development
releases that may beat you up and take your lunch money. We make
no guarantees. But the 3.1 tree will also has some new experimental
features that may entice you to take a look (we hope).
Samba 3.1.0 will include changes to winbindd (for scalability),
code for implementing NT privileges, some proposed fixes to
the printing code's background queue update daemon, and others.
So invariably, the question will arise what is the relationship
between Sam...
2004 Sep 25
1
Samba 3.1.0 Available for Download
...rks.
The purpose of the 3.1.x releases is similar to what we've used
the 'alpha' tag for in the past. These are unstable, development
releases that may beat you up and take your lunch money. We make
no guarantees. But the 3.1 tree will also has some new experimental
features that may entice you to take a look (we hope).
Samba 3.1.0 will include changes to winbindd (for scalability),
code for implementing NT privileges, some proposed fixes to
the printing code's background queue update daemon, and others.
So invariably, the question will arise what is the relationship
between Sam...
2015 Mar 02
3
R-devel does not update the C++ returned variables
...rom these, one *could* - possibly wrongly - conclude that
> 'i * 2' is significantly faster than both 'i * 2L' and also
> 'i + i' ---- which I find astonishing, given that i is integer here...
>
> Probably no reason for deep thoughts here, but if someone is
> enticed, this maybe slightly interesting to read.
>
> Martin Maechler, ETH Zurich
>
>
>
> ______________________________________________
> R-devel at r-project.org mailing list
> https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel
>
2006 Feb 15
0
[LLVMdev] commerical usage
...nd
aren't trying to hide that fact :), please email the list (or just
me), and I'll compile a webpage. I think it would be nice to have a
list of products where LLVM is used commercially -- currently, we only
have a list of academic and open-source projects that use LLVM.
If you need any enticement to email me, think of it as free
advertisement.
Thanks!
--
Misha Brukman :: http://misha.brukman.net
2010 Nov 09
1
[LLVMdev] How can we recruit a reviewer for our path-profiling implementation?
...re interested on have this code committed so that it is available to
other developers and started to be used. We are ourselves exploring the
advantages of using combined path profiling in speculative Partial
Redundancy Elimination (PRE) in LLVM.
Adam has sent requests to the llvmdev list to try to entice a reviewer to
review the code and documentation, but so far has not been successful.
Would the wiser hands around have advice to us as to how to recruit someone
that can review the code and possibly approve it for commitment?
Cheers,
Nelson
/
\ / /...
2006 Feb 15
3
[LLVMdev] commerical usage
Hello!
I have been looking at the LLVM project for quite a bit but I was
wondering if there are any implication of using the project in a
commercial enviroment in terms of licensing restrictions and other
related issues, are there other people that use LLVM in a commecial
enviroment?
Regards
Jonas Gustavsson
2010 Jun 25
1
Compromised servers, SSH keys, and replay attacks
...hine using ssh-agent ?
If a user connects to a compromised machine using keys, but from an
untainted client, do they need to change their keys or passphrase ?
(I presume, in principle, that an attacker could steal private user keys
and machine keys from a rooted server, then subvert the DNS and entice
users to login to their own server instead. Though I'm not sure why
they'd want to do that having got server root. Bypass a firewall, maybe.)
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Andrew Daviel, TRIUMF, Canada
2006 Feb 15
2
[LLVMdev] commerical usage
...hide that fact :), please email the list (or just
> me), and I'll compile a webpage. I think it would be nice to have a
> list of products where LLVM is used commercially -- currently, we only
> have a list of academic and open-source projects that use LLVM.
>
> If you need any enticement to email me, think of it as free
> advertisement.
>
> Thanks!
>
> --
> Misha Brukman :: http://misha.brukman.net
>
> _______________________________________________
> LLVM Developers mailing list
> LLVMdev at cs.uiuc.edu http://llvm.cs.uiuc.edu
> http:/...
2008 Aug 26
1
lattice: plotting an arbitrary number of panels, defining arbitrary groups
...as a number of different pollutants, so what I'd
ideally like to do is arbitrarily define two panels with different grouping
variables. I've tried to set up dummy groups and to condition on those, but
with no luck. I think what I need to do is possible with viewports, but is
there no way to entice lattice to function in this way?
Any help would be appreciated.
cheers,
Alex Karner
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
University of California, Davis
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2015 Mar 02
1
R-devel does not update the C++ returned variables
...level.
| >From these, one *could* - possibly wrongly - conclude that
| 'i * 2' is significantly faster than both 'i * 2L' and also
| 'i + i' ---- which I find astonishing, given that i is integer here...
|
| Probably no reason for deep thoughts here, but if someone is
| enticed, this maybe slightly interesting to read.
|
| Martin Maechler, ETH Zurich
|
| [DELETED ATTACHMENT mbenchm-doubling.png, PNG image]
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http://dirk.eddelbuettel.com | @eddelbuettel | edd at debian.org
2014 Mar 13
2
Developing the UPS side of the UPS-NUT equation (via usbhid)
Hmm...well, after it gets the report descriptor, NUT then gets each of the reports defined in there, so that's good. But after that, there are no more messages (no more reports being requested...the NUT debug info just shows "libusb_get_interrupt: Connection timed out" repeatedly). I put in some enticing values into the report descriptor, like shutdownimminent and discharging and