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2005 Jan 19
0
Registered program foibles
There are different methods Windows programs use to record/check their registration (did you pay up?). 1. There may be entries, literal or encrypted in the registry. 2. There may be some license file. 3. May check some number derived somehow from hardware and configuration. 4. Pace and other auxiliary program dlls. The first two should work OK with WINE. The first requires WINE to access the
2007 Dec 10
1
One more HEAD foible against our config
One more error/warning from the latest Puppet from git: In the provider I have KEYS = Facter.value(:roothome) + "/.ssh/authorized_keys" Puppet::Type.type(:authorizedkey).provide(:parsed, ... I get an error on the Puppetmaster: Could not autoload "/usr/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/puppet/provider/authorizedkey/parsed.rb": undefined method `+'' for nil:NilClass Could not
2006 Nov 03
1
Monitor, MixMonitor and volume levels
Hi, I have started using the call recording facilities in Asterisk 1.2 recently, and having worked out some of the foibles regarding call forwarding etc etc, I think I have a mostly working system. I do still seem to have a problem with recording volume though. It seems that all SIP call legs are recorded at "normal" volume, but all my Zap (ISDN) and IAX (via Provider -> ISDN) calls are recorded at a mass...
2010 Mar 11
2
[Xen-API] [XCP] domain 0 kernel patch queue published
...$ hg clone http://kernel.org/hg/linux-2.6/ linux-2.6.hg $ cd linux-2.6.hg $ hg clone http://xenbits.xen.org/XCP/linux-2.6.27.pq.hg .hg/patches $ hg update v2.6.27 $ hg qpush -a Other patch management systems seem to work although these will be subject to the foibles of the different tools with regard to accepted levels of fuzz etc. The queue current applies using guilt against the "v2.6.27" tag in git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git iff you have a guilt recent enough to ignore comments at the end of lines in the seri...
2010 Mar 11
2
[Xen-API] [XCP] domain 0 kernel patch queue published
...$ hg clone http://kernel.org/hg/linux-2.6/ linux-2.6.hg $ cd linux-2.6.hg $ hg clone http://xenbits.xen.org/XCP/linux-2.6.27.pq.hg .hg/patches $ hg update v2.6.27 $ hg qpush -a Other patch management systems seem to work although these will be subject to the foibles of the different tools with regard to accepted levels of fuzz etc. The queue current applies using guilt against the "v2.6.27" tag in git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git iff you have a guilt recent enough to ignore comments at the end of lines in the seri...
2015 Feb 05
3
Another Fedora decision
On 02/05/2015 10:34 AM, Always Learning wrote: > On Thu, 2015-02-05 at 09:51 -0500, Lamar Owen wrote: > >> Those crackers who build these botnets are the ones who rent out >> botnet time to people who just was to get the work done. There is a >> large market in botnet time. > Surely its time for the Feds to arrest and change them ? The Feds in which country? >
2009 Feb 18
2
[LLVMdev] Parametric polymorphism
...refers to an unknown, or ``opaque'' type, which then becomes known later when the variable is instantiated. However, abstract data types are not necessarily invalid for codegen; it depends on how the types are used. More on this below... > Still, there are a large number of potential foibles here. For > instance, passing an argument can require platform-specific > contortions to conform to the platform ABI... Are those contortions done by the native code generator back-end, or are they done when the C compiler generates llvm IR? I'm assuming it's done by the back-end, b...
2009 Feb 18
0
[LLVMdev] Parametric polymorphism
On 2009-02-18, at 14:53, DeLesley Hutchins wrote: > On 2009-02-18, at 08:06, Gordon Henriksen wrote: > >> Still, there are a large number of potential foibles here. For >> instance, passing an argument can require platform-specific >> contortions to conform to the platform ABI... > > Are those contortions done by the native code generator back-end, or > are they done when the C compiler generates llvm IR? I'm assuming &g...
2018 Jul 12
0
"Internal Relay" of stream to 2 mounts?
...d Radio and Radio-2. Wasting bandwidth a 32K * x adds up. Even > reducing bitrate * x still adds up. Really don't want to have to encode > twice for this. > > > Also don't want to streamripper this and then remount it. I do this for > archiving at times, and it has it own foibles to be annoying and fragile. > > Is it possible to do this in icecast.xml some what I am not seeing? > Relay?? > > Thanks. > > > > _______________________________________________ > Icecast mailing list > Icecast at xiph.org > http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo...
2001 Dec 27
1
The BBC tests Ogg Vorbis on the net!
An article I saw on the french news site http://www.linuxfr.org says that the BBC is testing streaming with Vorbis on his web servers. Apparently, it works very well with XMMS. Vorbis is growing in popularity and it's a good thing! <p>--- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message
2003 Jan 14
1
2.5.6pre1 bombs on Sunos4 in popthelp.c on use of sprintf
2.5.6pre1 bombs on Sunos4 gcc with these errors popt/popthelp.c: In function `singleOptionDefaultValue': popt/popthelp.c:137: invalid operands to binary + popt/popthelp.c:141: invalid operands to binary + popt/popthelp.c:145: invalid operands to binary + popt/popthelp.c:149: invalid operands to binary + because it's depending on sprintf to return the number of bytes
2007 Mar 02
0
svn-ci script (was: Re: [Xapian-commits] 7830: trunk/xapian-core/)
...her changes that might be in my tree by mistake, and helps make sure I document all changes in the ChangeLog entry. It also massages the ChangeLog entry into a suitable SVN commit message. If you fail to delete all the diff fragments or conflict markers, it won't let you commit. It has a few foibles, but generally you get to see them before it commits at least. The only exception is that if ChangeLog is modified and doesn't appear to have diff fragments or conflict markers, it will commit without asking for further confirmation. It's not always too smart about directories with proper...
2007 Dec 10
2
SIP 7960 soft key customization?
Does anyone know how to customize the order of the soft keys on a 7960 running SIP? All the documentation I could find is CallManager related. Specifically, I want to move the transfer function to the first set of buttons during a call.
2015 Feb 03
6
Another Fedora decision
On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 2:03 PM, Always Learning <centos at u64.u22.net> wrote: > > Nothing wrong with letting "an expert" preconfigure the system and then, > after installation, the SysAdmin checking to ensure all the settings > satisfy the SysAdmin's requirements. > I'd just rather see them applying their expertise to actually making the code resist
2015 Dec 02
0
[ANNOUNCE] intel-gpu-tools 1.13
...l.h> benchmarks/gem_blt: Report peak throughput benchmarks: Add README igt/gem_concurrent_all: Add testcases that split the copying across rings igt/gem_mmap_gtt: Require SET_TILING to work before doing large tiled tests benchmarks/gem_blt: Fixup a couple of non-llc foibles overlay: Show power consumption without i915-pmu drmtest: Use standard gem_execbuf() calls in gem_quiescent_gpu() benchmarks: Add a set-domain benchmark igt/drm_read: Check handling of pagefault on destination buffer igt/drm_read: Clear O_NONBLOCK between tests i...
2004 Apr 23
4
is.na(valid_date) too often true on SGI MIPS (PR#6814)
Full_Name: George N. White III Version: 1.9.0 OS: Irix 6.5.21m Submission from: (NULL) (142.176.61.212) R-1.9.0 built using the SGI MIPSPro compilers Installation directory: /usr/local C compiler: c99 -OPT:IEEE_NaN_inf=ON -mips4 -n32 -O3 -OPT:Olimit_opt=on C++ compiler: CC -OPT:IEEE_NaN_inf=ON -mips4 -n32 -O3 -OPT:Olimit_opt=on -LANG:std Fortran compiler:
2009 Feb 17
4
[LLVMdev] Parametric polymorphism
I'm a newcomer to llvm, but what you've done so far is very impressive. Llvm is a godsend to anybody who is attempting to implement their own their own language. :-) My company is considering using llvm as the backend for a small matlab-like language for scientific computation; our other option is MSIL. After reading through the documentation, I noticed that llvm seems to have one major
1998 Sep 01
1
R-beta: R0.62.3 problems
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1998 Sep 01
1
R-beta: R0.62.3 problems
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