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2009 Aug 12
6
Dangerous Software Raid instructions on Wiki
http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/SoftwareRAIDonCentOS5 has: dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sda bs=512 count=64 dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdb bs=512 count=64 Will the joker who put in this particular gem without any warnings or a clear explanation for those who need a clueby4 with regards to file systems please either remove the instructions or add a very clear warning that damage to file systems that is
2009 Aug 12
6
Dangerous Software Raid instructions on Wiki
http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/SoftwareRAIDonCentOS5 has: dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sda bs=512 count=64 dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdb bs=512 count=64 Will the joker who put in this particular gem without any warnings or a clear explanation for those who need a clueby4 with regards to file systems please either remove the instructions or add a very clear warning that damage to file systems that is
2003 May 27
1
Delete dead browse lists
I've run into this problem a few times now and still haven't figured out how to fix it without shutting down my entire network. We get a lot of guest and transient computers belonging to different workgroups. The gleefully add themselves to the SAMBA domain master and the SAMBA master browse never gets rid of them. Isn't there some sort of timeout or interface where these can be
2011 Jul 24
4
Salvage old data?
For years, I could install, and sometimes run, legacy private map software under Wine. But in order to connect it with my GPSs, I had to keep a separate hard drive with XP, and do that there. Then came a brief time when I could also actually make my Garmin GPSs talk with the software under Wine. I transferred all my data to it, and gleefully wiped XP off my machine. Then the connecting
2004 Aug 06
0
off: live365 relay
Answer to your question: Live365 is strictly mp3 Much more than you wanted to know: I started using Live365 about a zillion years ago and of course it was wonderful "back in the good ole daze". After you signed up with them, you could park 365 meg of mp3s (up to 56k) and/or set up a relay (using either icecast or shoutcast) all for free. (Dirty little secret was at first, although
2005 Sep 18
2
[LLVMdev] LLVM-TV web page link is broken?
http://llvm.cs.uiuc.edu/~gaeke/llvm-tv File Not Found? -- Tzu-Chien Chiu, 3D Graphics Hardware Architect <URL:http://www.csie.nctu.edu.tw/~jwchiu>
2005 Sep 19
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM-TV web page link is broken?
On Mon, 19 Sep 2005, Tzu-Chien Chiu wrote: > http://llvm.cs.uiuc.edu/~gaeke/llvm-tv It looks like Brian removed his directory. Brian, do you still have a copy of that page that we can point people to? -Chris -- http://nondot.org/sabre/ http://llvm.org/
2002 Nov 08
0
Fwd: RE: Macros versus functions
Typing in statements from the command line transfers to the computer a macro that was perhaps in the user's head. Putting together small sequences of carefully thought out code, in which key components have been carefully thought out and tested, has to be, for most of us, better than trying to make it all up on the run. An exception is necessary for those unusual people who who (akin to the
2002 Nov 11
0
Macros and functions
The following failed to make it to r-help when Murray Jorgensen sent his message a little time ago. [It seems to have been an issue of the machine from which my message originated.] Typing in statements from the command line transfers to the computer a macro that was perhaps in the user's head. Putting together small sequences of carefully thought out code, in which key components have been
2005 Sep 19
2
[LLVMdev] LLVM-TV web page link is broken?
Sorry, I don't personally have any of that stuff anymore -- I seem to recall that page didn't have a whole lot on it, though. I think Misha has messed around with llvm-tv more recently than I have. If you really want that particular page, it looks like you can get (a version of) it from the Internet Archive... http://web.archive.org/web/20041102220954/llvm.cs.uiuc.edu/~gaeke/llvm-tv/
2018 Jan 02
3
Legacy option for key length?
On Fri, 29 Dec 2017, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote: > On Thu 2017-12-28 21:31:28 -0800, Dan Mahoney (Gushi) wrote: > > Why not make minimum key length a tunable, just as the other options are? > > Because the goal of building secure software is to make it easy to > answer the question "are you using it securely?" This is a nice summation of our approach. It's the
2004 Jan 27
0
runaway smbd hogging system & ethernet cable bandwidth
Greetings all; I've probably got something miss-configured, but I have an intermittent smbd problem, where it will use 15% or so of this machine and nearly all the much slower firewall box. I'll try to give enough data here, so my apologies about the length of this post. The installed samba versions on this very heavily patched RH8.0 machine are: --- [root@coyote root]# rpm -qa|grep
2004 Aug 06
4
off: live365 relay
A bit off-topic question: has anyone any experiences with the relaying service that live365.com has? what kind of stream(s) do they relay? what is the protocol they use? --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ icecast project homepage: http://www.icecast.org/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to 'icecast-request@xiph.org' containing only the word
2008 Sep 13
3
RCov / RSpec segfaults on Ubuntu
Hi all, I appreciate that this is not an RSpec question, but I wondered if anyone out there can offer some pointers. We''re using the latest versions of RSpec and RCov, and ruby --version says this (on the Ubuntu build server): ruby 1.8.6 (2008-07-17 patchlevel 279) [x86_64-linux] We''re getting intermittent (yes, intermittent!) segfaults from the build when running
2002 Jun 24
2
documentation bug for --daemon "use chroot" in conjunction with -o and -g
Hi all, Tripped over a documentation bug. I'm guessing the behavior I've found isn't a bug in itself as it's kind of implied by chroot (unless the /etc/passwd db is read *before* you do the chroot call), so I'm calling it a documentation bug. The Setup: System A: running rsync --daemon from xinetd, configured with a read-only share. System B: syncing a local directory