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2004 Jul 20
2
Samba Upgrade
...ed Pentium-4 CPU. I have tried to create the simplest SAMBA setup
possible, so have no LDAP, ACLS, etc. The 25 w2k clients are all architects
running CAD software and working on a major building design, so I cannot
afford down time, nor unexpected server behaviour. The 2.2.7a Samba has been
the epitome of reliability and efficiency.
However, I really need to enable recycle bins, to better recover accidentally
deleted files. I have tried to enable the recycle VFO in 2.2.7a, but with no
success, so I am considering upgrading to Samba 3.x.
My current plan is to shut down the SAMBA services, back...
2007 Aug 31
2
Microsoft RTAudio
...is not watching, or the boss knowingly pays for
your work and passes that expense onto his
customers (after all, he must make profit to pay his living expenses).
* And finally ... how and why did Open Source
come to be? I'm sure you must lament everyday the
notion that Microsoft is the epitome of
Capitalist success. Concomitantly, it must
therefore be destroyed! Right? Open Source is an
anti Microsoft religion practiced by people who
hold these views and their "profit" beyond money
income is knowing that they are soldiers in this
profoundly important movement (sorry, coul...
2013 Apr 16
2
plot 2 y axis
Hi,
I want to plot two variables on the same graph but with two y axis just
like what you can do in Excel. I searched online that seems like you can
not achieve that in ggplot. So is there anyway I can do it in a nice way in
basic plot?
Suppose my data looks like this:
Weight Height Date
0.1 0.3 1
0.2 0.4 2
0.3 0.8 3
0.6 1
2007 Aug 31
0
Microsoft RTAudio
...ocked
up for the exclusive use of some company.
> * And finally ... how and why did Open Source
> come to be?
In the beginning of the computer age, all software was
open source freely shared among users.
> I'm sure you must lament everyday the
> notion that Microsoft is the epitome of
> Capitalist success.
Like Jean-Marc says, Microsft has been convicted of anti-
competitive conduct (but received no more than a slap on
the wrist). Microsoft used its huge reserves of cash to
drive competitors out of business. This most certainly is
not a Free Market. A Free Market is wher...
2020 Nov 09
1
Looking for sponsors for future Icecast development
Good evening,
On Wed, 2020-11-04 at 10:26 +0100, Michel van Dop wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> I am the owner of a small streaming company in Holland, i use your
> products such as Icecast.
> What i want to do is small sponsorship. Every period wants to do this.
>
> I hope more steaming companies wil do this so that we can continue with
> your great products.
> Especially
2013 Nov 12
3
[LLVMdev] Debug info: type uniquing for C++ and the status on building clang with "-flto -g"
Hi All,
Type uniquing for C++ is in. Some data for Xalan with -flto -g:
9.9MB raw dwarf size, peak memory usage at 2.8GB
The raw dwarf size was 58MB, memory usage was 7GB back in May, 2013.
Other efforts at size reduction helped, and type uniquing improved on top
of those.
Data on building clang with "-flto -g" after type uniquing:
3.4GB MDNodes after parsing all bc files, 7GB
2007 Aug 31
4
Microsoft RTAudio
Hello Jean:
Big mistake!!
One of the three things that a supplier should never discuss is
politics ... that's business 101.
Speex may be a very good product, but we will never use it because of
the politics that you espouse ... some of us out here believe
strongly in the free market. And we also know that monopolies can't
exist because entrepreneurs will always exploit the