Displaying 20 results from an estimated 52 matches for "evaporate".
2013 Aug 15
2
Xen4CentOS6 project longevity
...ave
really grown to appreciate it. The lack of Xen for Centos 6 is the reason
we haven't upgraded yet, but with Xen4CentOS6 we have all the tools we
need. The concern some of are having is that when CentOS7 comes out, which
will be probably less than a year, is that Xen support for CentOS6 will
evaporate. I know this mailing list isn't where I should go for guaranties
but are there any indicators that this project is going to stick around or
not?
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2006 Nov 09
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2017 Jul 25
3
syslog from chrooted environment
On 7/24/2017 8:39 PM, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:
>
> Why are the targets of the hardlinks evaporating on rebooting? Is that
> a FreeBSD'ism?
Its when syslogd stops/starts. The hardlinks need to be recreated for
some reason.
---Mike
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2009 Mar 07
2
[LLVMdev] missed optimizations
It turns out to be pretty easy to use our random program generator to
search for missed optimizations by generating highly restricted programs
that are equivalent to "return 0" or similar, and then checking that
LLVM properly evaporates the code.
The result will be a lot of bug reports like this:
http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=3740
Daniel says this is a boring phase ordering problem but there are also
more interesting cases.
Do people care? Should we submit a string of these sorts of reports?
John
2008 Nov 15
1
Lost icons and background on 5.2 desktop
Somehow I did something that caused my gnome desktop to evaporate. The
only thing that hasn't vanished is the task bar I have set up at the
bottom of the screen.
Which configuration files/directory may have become corrupt or gone?
Any help would be appreciated.
TIA,
Dick
--
"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
saf...
2017 Apr 29
2
SCSI drives and Centos 7
-----Original Message-----From: John R Pierce <pierce at hogranch.com>
Reply-to: CentOS mailing list <centos at centos.org>
To: centos at centos.org
Subject: Re: [CentOS] SCSI drives and Centos 7
Date: Sat, 29 Apr 2017 11:19:38 -0700
On 4/29/2017 10:49 AM, Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
> I am remote from the unit today, and do not have a good way to look at
> the board today, but the
2015 Aug 06
2
Benchmark GlobalsModRef in non-LTO pass pipeline
Greetings folks!
I would like to enable globalsmodref-aa in the non-LTO pass pipeline so
that it gets tested more and there are fewer differences between the two.
For all of my benchmarks, this is performance neutral, but I'd appreciate
others benchmarking this combination to see if they see any benefits or
regressions.
You can demo this mode easily: -mllvm -enable-non-lto-gmr
Please let me
2010 Aug 11
2
glusterfs on 32 bit - experiences?
...design on 32 bit
systems,
3) it is because 32 bit glusterfs will crash with filesystems bigger
than 16 TB, more than 1024 clients or such.
I intended to run glusterfs on Amazon EC2 to provide some more
persistence to data stored on the instances (in Amazon EC2, if an
instance dies, it "evaporates" with all data in it, so you have to do
various workarounds). Unfortunately, Amazon EC2 pricing for 64 bit is
pretty heavy (and all my instances run 32 bit anyway).
I wanted to run 32 bit glusterfs clients and servers on Amazon EC2
(probably no more than 6 servers, 20-30 clients, up to 1...
2020 Jul 02
3
[OT] Bacula offsite replication
Il 02/07/20 15:02, Valeri Galtsev ha scritto:
>
>
> On 7/2/20 3:22 AM, Alessandro Baggi wrote:
>> Il 01/07/20 17:13, Leroy Tennison ha scritto:
>>> I realize this shouldn't happen, the file is a tgz and isn't being
>>> modified while being transmitted.? This has happened maybe three
>>> times this year and unfortunately I've just had to deal
2017 Jul 24
8
syslog from chrooted environment
I have a somewhat busy sftp server where the users are all chrooted into
their home directory. In order to log all the commands they enter, I
have to create a /dev/log entry and hard link in their home directory so
that syslog works for their commands
Match user *
ForceCommand internal-sftp -f local1 -l verbose
Everything works, but its a bit of a pain if someone restarts syslogd
and forgets
2017 Aug 11
0
PROC MIXED RANDOM equivalence in R nlme
Dear Dennis,
Your question assumes that people know both SAS PROC MIXED and R nlme. Only
a limited number of people do. Add the mathematical formulation of the
model. That will increase the number of people that can help you. Adding
the number of levels in each categorical variable and the number of
observation per group is useful too.
Best regards,
ir. Thierry Onkelinx
Instituut voor natuur-
2012 Oct 29
1
Nut-upsdev Digest, Vol 88, Issue 22
...biggest roadblock to merging. Developers need to
> >> know that this library exists (News section of website, etc.) and need to
> >> know why they might want this over the existing C API. Then, they need to
> >> know how to use it. Much of the benefit of a wrapper library evaporates if a
> >> developer has to basically read through the code to understand how to use
> >> it.
>
> I have commited a little description of the new libnutclient with a
> little code sample.
>
> I continue to think that manpages are not adapted to C++ documentation
&...
2003 Apr 23
3
telnet and samba
I have posted this question twice without any response.
We are running samba on an OpenUnix 8 machine, then we are mapping the
samba share on a Windows 2000 machine. If we run our process from the
Windows command line..(copying files to the share) everything runs
great. The problem is if someone telnets to the Windows 2000 machine
and
runs the same process they get "The specific network
2005 Jun 05
5
A long digression on packages
...be an idea to have informal R periphery teams, or even
individual package lords, who would bear with, or maybe welcome, other
people's functions? That is, I think plotrix has been greatly enhanced
by recent contributions. Conversely, I wonder if it would be possible to
shrink or maybe even evaporate concord by discovering duplicate methods
in other packages or by contributing concord functions or parts thereof
myself. It's not that I don't like maintaining concord or think the
functions are worthless, just that I am mildly embarrassed to be adding
to the duplication of effort and u...
2005 Jun 05
5
A long digression on packages
...be an idea to have informal R periphery teams, or even
individual package lords, who would bear with, or maybe welcome, other
people's functions? That is, I think plotrix has been greatly enhanced
by recent contributions. Conversely, I wonder if it would be possible to
shrink or maybe even evaporate concord by discovering duplicate methods
in other packages or by contributing concord functions or parts thereof
myself. It's not that I don't like maintaining concord or think the
functions are worthless, just that I am mildly embarrassed to be adding
to the duplication of effort and u...
2006 Apr 20
1
Fun and games with newhidups, udev rules and permissions
...h kernel driver from USB device...
trying again to claim USB device...
Unable to get HID descriptor (error sending control message: Operation not permitted)
Doing a manual
chgrp ups /proc/bus/usb/002/002
allows newhidups to work without '-u root'. But the chgrp setting
unsurprisingly evaporates on reboot. The older hotplug systems seem to
work by re-chowning/chmoding things in /proc/bus/usb, but I don't have
this apparatus on my system.
Peter's instructions cover the older 'hotplug' method of handling
permissions. The hardware abstraction seems to have changed quite
rap...
2009 Mar 07
0
[LLVMdev] missed optimizations
...009, at 8:40 PM, John Regehr wrote:
> It turns out to be pretty easy to use our random program generator to
> search for missed optimizations by generating highly restricted
> programs
> that are equivalent to "return 0" or similar, and then checking that
> LLVM properly evaporates the code.
>
> The result will be a lot of bug reports like this:
>
> http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=3740
>
> Daniel says this is a boring phase ordering problem but there are also
> more interesting cases.
>
> Do people care? Should we submit a string of these s...
2017 Apr 29
0
SCSI drives and Centos 7
...e Megaraid family started back under NCR/Symbios in the late 80s, LSI
acquired what was left of Symbios in 1998, Avago acquired LSI in 2014,
then merged with Broadcom in 2016 (as I understand it, Avago acquired
Broadcom, but then renamed themselves). Sadly, support for legacy
hardware tends to evaporate in corporate takeovers as its seen as pure
overhead.
--
john r pierce, recycling bits in santa cruz
2009 Dec 21
0
OpenSolaris, Dark Ice and broken socket — any thoughts? :-)
Hi!
Here we're trying to crank IceCast server 2.3.2 (OpenSolaris x86,
2009.06 release) that is receiving stuff from Dark Ice, running on
FreeBSD (still). Everything fubar, but at some moment streaming
evaporates and socket closed at IceCast side. But I would mention that
we've moved server to another ISP, so I still suspect this is not
OpenSolaris + IceCast problem. However, if somebody could hint me
where to dig, I would be appreciate that!
Logs: nothing special, hence asking. Simply socket closed,...
2016 Sep 03
0
Fortran issues. Was CRAN packages maintained by you
...g to try to help out with
this. However, I will wait to be asked about specific routines.
Note that Yihui Xie and I added a Fortran engine to knitr while at the
UseR!2014. One of my motivations for this was to allow for documentation
of the Fortran code before those of us with greying/missing hair
evaporated. So far not much usage I believe, but this may be a good use
of that possibility.
Best, JN