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2007 Dec 07
1
Driver for Ever Net 3000 DPC vs Ever Net 2200 DPC
Hello.
I am trying setup NUT with Ever Net 3000 DPC. All my efforts end with "data stale" error.
I've already set up Ever Net 2200 DPC on Debian Etch.
According to driver documentation, driver I should use for both models is everups.
I've downloaded software provided by producer:
http://www.ever.com.pl/pl/pliki/pow...
2011 Feb 21
0
Fwd: "Ever" Company UPS drivers
Please use the mailinglist to ask for support.
----- Forwarded message from siwinski op ever.com.pl -----
Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2011 13:21:28 +0100
From: Szymon Iwi?ski <siwinski op ever.com.pl>
Subject: "Ever" Company UPS drivers
To: nut-upsdev-owner op lists.alioth.debian.org
Dear NUT Developers,
First of all I would like to introduce myself, my n...
2011 Feb 23
1
"Ever" Company UPS drivers
Dear NUT Developers,
First of all I would like to introduce myself, my name is Simon Iwi?ski and
for some time right now I'm working in Ever Company that design and builds
UPSes from scratch. I'm responsible mostly for proper functionality of
"Evers" IT sector but lately also for our dedicated application (called
PowerSoft) testing and development. Recently I've heard about NUT from one
of our clients, that uses it fo...
2002 Dec 10
4
most pointless mentioning/advertising of a format in a film i've ever seen
In the recent muppets christmas film, god (played by whoopi goldberg- or howevr u spell her name), mentioned converting her entire album collection (every album ever recorded. ever) to mp3 files.
Now that is the most pointless use of advertising the inferior mp3 format i've ever seen.
Now that we've started covering the use of vorbis in games, anyone spotted any reference (no matter how obscure/blatant) to ogg vorbis in films?
<p><...
2011 May 08
1
Cisco 7940 phone and tftpd provisioning - for ever?
...people with Cisco
IP phones here - and I use them with Asterisk :-)
I have a couple of Cisco 7940 phones. I've loaded the SIP firmware OK,
loaded the SIP configuration files OK, they work with Asterisk just fine.
My question is - will I have to keep on running the tftp server for them
for ever and ever? Isn't there any option for them to just use the
settings they have already loaded form the tftp server - so that I can
kill tftpd on my server machine? I tried doing that, and then the phones
stop booting, going in a loop looking for the tftpd server.
It seems a bit pointless, hav...
2007 Mar 01
3
Simplest question ever...
...5)
b = c(2, 6, 7)
and i have matrix m, what's an efficient way of access
m[1, 2], m[4, 6], m[5, 7]
like of course m[a, b] = is not going to do, but what's an expression that
will allow me to have that list?
Thanks!
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2006 Apr 28
5
Will they ever fix the DirectSound buffer underrun error?
I'm one of many many people who submitted a duplicate bug report when
this happened to me, without realising quite how old this problem is.
New Wine versions are coming thick and fast, but every few days someone
posts another report that the same problem exists in the latest version
with such-and-such a DirectX app.
Does anyone know if this is ever likely to be fixed?
CC
2005 Jan 03
1
Anyone ever get the Polycom Microbrowser XML document?
Aloha,
Did anyone ever get the formating manual for the XML brwoser on the
Polycom IP600?
Does anyone have a sample?
Aloha,
Matt
2005 Jan 09
0
[LLVMdev] Version Control Upgrade?
Hi everyone,
Reid said:
> Of the tools available, it seems that only subversion, arch, and
> monotone are suitable for our purposes. But, we'd love to hear your
> thoughts; especially if you have first-hand experience with these tools.
Apart from using CVS as a client (as everyone does), I...
2010 Mar 31
3
regular expression help to extract specific strings from text
Dear all,
Lets say I have the following:
> x <- c("Eve: Going to try something new today...", "Adam: Hey @Eve, how are you finding R? #rstats", "Eve: @Adam, It's awesome, so much better at statistics that #Excel ever was! @Cain & @Able disagree though :(", "Adam: @Eve I'm sure they'll sort it out :)", "blahblah")
> x
[1] "Eve: Going to try something new
today..."
[2] "Adam: Hey @Eve, how are you finding R?
#rstats"
[3] "Eve: @Adam, It's awesom...
2006 Nov 21
12
Setting ACLs
This is possibly the dumbest question I have asked ever, but how do you
set ACLs on files within a ZFS filesystem?
Trying to use setfacl(1) diverts me to the acl(5) manpage; well, I know
that I need to use NFSv4 style ACLs, but where is the utility to do so?
This is on Solaris 10 Update 2.
Thanks,
Ceri
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2005 Mar 29
5
Xen on OpenSSI?
Any thoughts on running Xen on OpenSSI? We have an app we''d like to
cluster but is expressly and completely incompatible with the OSes that
OpenSSI are supported on, but if we can run several Xen domains on a
cluster we can run those OSes and, naturally, that app.
Thoughts?
CD
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Xen-users mailing list
Xen-users@lists.xensource.com
http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
2004 Sep 06
3
file context menu takes for ever with 3.0.6, both sernet and suse
I've tested SerNet's ans SuSE's versions of Samba 3.0.6
on a test member server. Joining domain, attaching share
all works but if I right-click a file, the context menu
takes for ever to pop up. If I select Properties, it
takes even longer until the dialog box appears.
Right-clicking a directory pops up the context menu
without delay and the Properties dialog box also comes
fast, but files are very lazy.
The smb.conf (as well as the SuSE 8.2) is a clone of
another hardwarewis...
2015 Jun 25
3
/boot on a separate partition?
...It's bad design. First, it's a nested mount: file system A on /, and
file system B on /boot, and file system C on /boot/efi. Therefore the
mount process must make sure they're mounted in that order, or there's
failure. Second, there is no good reason for the EFI System partition
to ever be mounted; and multiple reasons to not ever mount it (Windows
and OS X never mount the EFI System partition but somehow all the
Linux distros are obsessed with mounting things that don't need
mounting). Eventually systemd will become smarter and handle on-demand
dynamic mount and umount, inclu...
2010 Jan 28
3
Repost: [patch] Automatically add keys to agent
...t:
#!/bin/bash
stty -echo
echo -n "Enter passphrase for RSA key 'foo': "
read GOTCHA
stty echo
echo
echo "gotcha, passphrase is: '$GOTCHA'"
[ And of course a real attack would stash or forward your passphrase, and
just exec a shell so you think everything's normal. ]
This is a concern with regular ssh setups as well: any time you ssh to a
remote host using a passphrase-protected key, the remote host may try
feeding you a bogus prompt and you might fall for it, thus giving away
your passphrase (which is one of the problems with password-au...
2013 Sep 16
7
Rsync rules for Shorewall
...c basically the destination end is able to
create the directory tree as rsync always does first, but then the
first file it tries to xfer gets stuck a zero file size.
If I disable shorewall and retry it works.
What am I doing wrong?
thanks,
-Alan
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- Michael Pollan, author of "In Defense of Food"
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2015 Sep 14
3
RFC: speedups with instruction side-data (ADCE, perhaps others?)
...vm-dev wrote:
>> I would assume that it’s just considered to be garbage. I feel like any sort of per-pass side data like this should come with absolute minimal contracts, to avoid introducing any more inter-pass complexity.
> I would think this would need to be a verifier error if it were ever non-0
+1
Otherwise every pass which ever needs this bit would have to first zero it out just to be safe, adding an extra walk over the whole functions.
Of course otherwise the pass modifying it will have to zero it, which could also be a walk over the whole function. So either way you have lots...
2011 Jun 23
3
How to delete file - http://CannotDeleteFile.net
Have you ever run into a situation where you wanted to delete a file,
but Windows simply wouldn?t allow you to do it? Personally, these
things happen to me all the time, especially when I?m at a client?s
house trying to get their machine clean of malware. Have you ever
tried deleting a locked file using common w...
2020 Jan 01
3
standard naming for components of R data structures
...of github sites that do not seem to be particularly authoritative.
I was hoping to find a BNF/ABNF grammar for R.
I've looked at the output of bison -v ./R-3.6.2/src/main/gram.y but it does
not appear helpful.
I appreciate any suggestions for where to look or what to do.
Thanks, Steve
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2010 Apr 22
1
Is it EVER needed to set up kerberos manually if you use samba to join an ADS domain as a domain member?
Hi folks!
We finally have an answer to a question posted in 2009... and the answer
is: YES SET UP KERBEROS.
Here is the original thread:
http://www.pubbs.net/200910/samba/27283-samba-is-it-ever-needed-to-set-u
p-kerberos-manually-if-you-use-samba-to-join-an-ads-domain-as-a-domain-m
ember.html
Now here is the correct answer:
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Just a quick experiment for you to try.
Logon to a samba member server t...