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2005 Apr 22
1
Newbie Question
Dear All, I have installed Red Hat Enterprise 3 on one Intel-32 bit machine. I have installed all systemimager/systeminstaller/flamethrower RPMS that machine. I would like to install OS through PXE boot on another Athlon machine. When I execute mkssimage for creating a image master # mksiimage --Add --name image1 --path /var/lib/systemimager/images/image1 --filename /root/rpmlist --location /tftpboot/rpm --arch i686 Warning: Mi...
2006 Aug 17
2
[LLVMdev] why c++?
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2006 Aug 17
0
[LLVMdev] Re: why c++?
Hi, sorry, just hit the enter key by accident. Anyway, why was llvm was written in c++? c and python, c and ocaml, c and java i would more prefer. I am not a flamethrower(sorry again if it was.) Just another newbie. TIA 2006/8/17, l l <happyarch at gmail.com>: > >
2007 Mar 13
2
mboot.c32/Xen compatible
Hello all, I'm new on the list and hope this question isn't out of order. I'm booting Xen with mboot.c32 but with 100mb/s cards. I want to upgrade to 1000mb/s. I haven't got the biggest budget to trial and error new network cards so I'd like to buy the right card first time. I think this can be a bit tricky from 100mb/s card experience. A 3c905CX-TXM (03-0247-000 E)
2000 Apr 21
1
Changes..
This is the first project I'm taking an active interest in, so I trust that the guiding hand of flamethrowing will teach me the ways. I was anxious to start playing with Vorbis somehow, so I downloaded it via CVS and tried to get the tool in vorbis/cmdline to compile. It didn't compile at all until I made the attached changes. Note that I'm only trying to guess as to how the
2006 Aug 17
2
[LLVMdev] Re: why c++?
On Thu, 17 Aug 2006, l l wrote: > sorry, just hit the enter key by accident. > Anyway, why was llvm was written in c++? > > c and python, c and ocaml, c and java i would more prefer. > > I am not a flamethrower(sorry again if it was.) Just another newbie. If you want to write a new compiler, you're free to do it in a language of your choice. LLVM is written primarily in C++, for a variety of reasons, and we don't plan to change that soon. This list is not the appropriate place to discuss the...
2008 Dec 09
0
IC3/FBI security announcement - your help needed
...ents" sections of any blogs you see linking to this story, or put your own $.02 in as you see fit. We'd like to keep good relations with the IC3 and FBI, and we understand how this kind of mistake can happen (even though we're uncomfortable with the results) so please set your flamethrowers on "warm" instead of "scorch" if you choose to weigh in on the topic yourself. If anyone has questions regarding this issue, please feel free to contact me via email or phone to discuss. JT --- John Todd jtodd at digium.com +1-256-428-6083 Asterisk Open Source C...
2011 Apr 05
1
asterisk-users Digest, Vol 81, Issue 12
On 04/05/2011 03:06 PM, asterisk-users-request at lists.digium.com wrote: > Message: 12 > Date: Tue, 5 Apr 2011 13:36:21 -0500 > From: Sherwood McGowan<sherwood.mcgowan at gmail.com> > Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Iptables configuration to handle brute, > force registrations? > To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion > <asterisk-users at
2005 Jul 07
0
Migration: server with smb 2.2 -> new server, 2.2 too, weird issues
...and I have compared the data. There are some distinctive keys and values and what the system gets from them. It seems to me that in the Cache keys it looks for a certain SID. I think something could be written or modified there (I might be crazy, of course, but when the issue is so bitchy that a flamethrower is behind you, what can you try to do?), so I need some kind of clue here. This log file has been cut by some fields and of course from a lot of lines. The original is 988KB size and this one is about 26KB. I still maintain the big one in case somebody could help me with this issue and wants infor...