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2011 Mar 23
7
asking for some help
hi evrey one, i'm in some kind interesting in developping some asterisk programme like doing a small programme including some of these services that do a telephone operator. but abviously i need to know about programming in asterisk in thos to files i think :) (extensions.conf and in sip.conf files) so i'm asking if someone can give me a puch,i will be very glad thanks in advance
2001 Nov 30
2
Rsync: Re: patch to enable faster mirroring of large filesyst ems
I was at first, but then removed it. The results were still insufficiently fast. > Were you using the -c option of rsync? It sounds like you > were and it's > extremely slow. I knew somebody who once went to > extraordinary lengths to > avoid the overhead of -c, making a big patch to rsync to > cache checksums, > when all he had to do was not use -c.
2011 Dec 06
4
[LLVMdev] The nsw story
On Dec 5, 2011, at 5:50 PM, me22 wrote: > On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 09:23, Dan Gohman <gohman at apple.com> wrote: >> >> int a = INT_MAX, b = 1; >> long c = (long)(a + b); >> >> What is the value of c, on an LP64 target? >> >> If a and b are promoted to 64-bit, c is 0x0000000080000000. >> >> In a world where signed add overflow
2004 Jun 16
3
rsycnc copies all files
Hi I am making an extraordinary claim: rysnc seems to copy all my files, not just ones that have changed or new files. rsync version 2.6.0 protocol version 27 Debian 3.0 Woody I have tested this with one simple file, my example is shown below. Does anyone have any suggestions to rectify this? Regards Gareth example: I create a file called 'testfile' in /tmp/play containing the
2015 Oct 16
2
Wine Staging fixes bugs!
Hi All, I have extraordinary good news to share! Red Hat (Fedora 22, Enterprise Linux 7) has switched from Wine to Wine Stating. Wine Stating is Wine with a bunch of bugs fixed and developers that take fixing bugs seriously. I have had bugs registered with regular Wine for over six years. I don't know what your experience with Wine is, but I have found that it is an extremely unusual
2016 May 06
2
host freeze when starting VM
Hi together, when I´m starting a VM my host freezes gradually. This seems to happen because its running out of memory and no other process is able to do anything. I have 16GB of ram in total. 8GB are reserved for hugepages. So for the daily business on the host I have 8GB left. I don´t run many or extraordinary consuming software on the host - normally just a gnome session and the chromium
2020 Aug 11
1
[PATCH v4 0/6] mm / virtio-mem: support ZONE_MOVABLE
On Mon, 10 Aug 2020 09:56:32 +0200 David Hildenbrand <david at redhat.com> wrote: > On 04.08.20 21:41, David Hildenbrand wrote: > > @Andrew can we give this a churn and consider it for v5.9 in case there > > are no more comments? > > @Andrew, Ping, so I assume we'll target v5.10? Yep, sorry. Merging a significant patch series during the merge window(!) would be
2023 Jan 31
1
Log errors on domain member
On 31/01/2023 16:54, Peter Milesson via samba wrote: >> > Hi Rowland, > > Thanks for taking your time with my problem. > > I just had a look at the journal, and within 2 seconds, there were a > couple of hundreds of the message about permission denied. So yes, I > would definitely like to raise a bug report about this. If there is > something in red in the
2002 Aug 29
1
pagemaker 6.5
Hi all, I'm trying to install PM65 and the install goes just fine, but when trying to start PM, I get: err:winspool:WINSPOOL_OpenDriverReg win32 style printing used with 16 bits app, try specifying 'win95' Windows version err:winspool:AddPrinterDriverA Can't create Drivers key err:winspool:WINSPOOL_LoadSystemPrinters Failed adding PS Driver (6) fixme:dialog:MSGBOX_OnInit system
2011 Dec 06
2
[LLVMdev] The nsw story
Chris Lattner <clattner at apple.com> writes: >> No; sext i32 undef to i64 returns an extraordinary thing. It's a >> 64-bit value where the low 32 bits are undef, and the high >> 32 bits are sign extension from whatever bit 31 happened to be. > > More precisely, the high 33 bits are known to be the same. I think that's a very risky assumption. The name
2011 Dec 06
0
[LLVMdev] The nsw story
On Dec 5, 2011, at 7:44 PM, Dan Gohman wrote: > > On Dec 5, 2011, at 5:50 PM, me22 wrote: > >> On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 09:23, Dan Gohman <gohman at apple.com> wrote: >>> >>> int a = INT_MAX, b = 1; >>> long c = (long)(a + b); >>> >>> What is the value of c, on an LP64 target? >>> >>> If a and b are promoted to
2015 Apr 18
2
Possible Security Hole (Bug?)
2015-04-17 10:01 GMT+02:00 Rowland Penny <rowlandpenny at googlemail.com>: > On 16/04/15 19:26, David Willis wrote: >> >> Thank you for the reply. >> >> Forgive me if I am not understanding correctly, but.. >> >> I have heard conflicting reports about whether or not to assign UID to >> DOM\administrator, even from threads read on these lists :)
2006 Aug 15
5
Rails without Gems?
All, Caveat: New user naivete to follow. I''m starting an application in Rails and I can''t use Gems. (There are legal implications in deploying unknown code here.) But Rails seems to have an extraordinary dependence on Gems. If I say ''rails PROJECT'', then the PROJECT directory gets created with supporting scripts, etc., but since they work internally
2000 Jan 05
0
stock idea dvdt
2006 Apr 03
4
argv[0] --- again
dear R group: I have the probably fairly common problem that I would like to have one code.R file do different things if it is invoked from a symbolic link, which should be easy to uncover. $ ln -s code.R code-0.R $ ln -s code.R code-1.R $ R CMD BATCH code-1.R what needs to be in code-1.R to put code-1.r into a character vector? help appreciated. regards, /ivo welch PS : I read
2015 Apr 19
2
Possible Security Hole (Bug?)
Hi Andrey, 2015-04-19 0:12 GMT+02:00 Andrey Repin <anrdaemon at yandex.ru>: > Greetings, Davor Vusir! > >>> Hi, there are two separate points of view here, map 'Administrator' to the >>> 'root' user, or give 'Administrator' a uidNumber. If you do the first then >>> 'Administrator' can change directory settings on a Unix
2003 Feb 24
2
re: Services file
--On Monday, February 24, 2003 11:55:48 AM -0700 Mike Robinson <miker@sundialservices.com> wrote: > > I''ll stick with my original suggestion, and consider it very important. > Even though users might say "why isn''t blah-blah in the services-file," > once the data was supplied in the file and distributed, no one would > have to repeat the
2016 May 11
1
Re: host freeze when starting VM
Hi Han, thanks for your reply. I'm using KVM as hypervisor. The versions are: Kernel: 4.5.2 Libvirt: 1.3.4-1 But its quite embarrasing... when I was answering your mail I was having a look if there is a new kernel I can build, since I have to rely on some patches. I upgraded from 4.4.3 to 4.5.2 and now libvirt doesn´t have any problem. So thanks for the heads up! Regards Alex On Tue, May
2010 Jul 23
5
UseR! 2010 - my impressions
Dear UseRs!, Everything about UseR! 2010 was terrific! I really mean "everything" - the tutorials, invited talks, kaleidoscope sessions, focus sessions, breakfast, snacks, lunch, conference dinner, shuttle services, and the participants. The organization was fabulous. NIST were gracious hosts, and provided top notch facilities. The rousing speech by Antonio Possolo, who is the chief
2007 Apr 12
1
Milestone: 1000 packages on CRAN as of today(?)
Hi, I was just looking at the "CRAN Daily Package Check Results" [http://cran.r-project.org/src/contrib/checkSummary.html], and realized there are 1000 packages on CRAN as of today (look at row 3 in the table below). Yet another quite extraordinary milestone in R history. Last updated on 2007-04-12 11:48:32 Results for installing and checking packages using the three current flavors