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2019 Apr 23
2
Intel Vroc experiences?
Hi, Has anyone had any experience with Intel Vroc[1]? I'm possibly having to deal with a new server with such technology and can't find much (real world) information about it. Looking at the specs it's basically a glorified fake raid which usually turns on my alarm bells. Has anyone done any testing, how does it compare with "real" raid or software raid? Cheers, Lucian [1] - https://www.intel.co.uk/content/www/uk/en/support/articles/000024498/memory-and-storage/ssd-software.html -- Sent from the Delta qua...
2009 May 06
3
Questions on X100P/X101P cards
Hello, I'm looking for a dirt cheap solution for SOHO use to handle at most a couple of POTS lines, and I notice that X10?P cards go for $15 on eBay as opposed to $90 for an OpenVox card or over $200 for a Sangoma. I have a couple of questions about those cheap FXO cards: 1. Are they all glorified softmodems, ie. none has an on-board CPU or DSP and outsources all processing to the computer's CPU? 2. Are they all bad, no matter what chipset is used (Intel, Motoral, Ambient)? If not, which offer good enough quality to handle a single POTS line? 3. Why are they often bad quality? Because...
2015 Feb 18
5
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] [3.6 Release] RC3 has been tagged
...mean much until we started doing the > dot-releases, and even those didn't mean much in the first iterations. > You can't blame people for not caring that much for something that so > few people actually use it. Well, I assumed that llvm releases were supposed to be more than just glorified semi-annual snapshots. > > I think that buildbots make us rely a lot more on inter-release master > branches than we should. Maybe once more OS distributions start > relying on LLVM we'll have to match a more professional release cycle, > but for now, we have very little reason...
2019 Feb 26
2
winbind causing huge timeouts/delays since 4.8
...ileservers', to me this means a standalone server. In AD you have domain members, either Unix or Windows and they should work in a similar way. Your approach seems to be based on nobody using a Samba Unix domain member as a workstation and only using them as somewhere to store files etc i.e. a glorified NAS Rowland
2005 Apr 04
10
Encrypted ASP.Net type viewstate
Does rails have any builtin functionality similar to that of ASP.Net''s encryptable ViewState? For those that don''t know what the ASP.Net viewstate is, it is essentially just a hidden form field with the name __VIEWSTATE, that stores a series of encoded(or encrypted) key/value pairs as it''s value. When the form is submitted the viewstate value is decoded/decrypted on the
2010 May 12
1
DOS Attributes with mixed xattr filesystem support
Hi, I'm running Samba as a glorified NAS at the moment - to begin with, I have an ext3 storage partition, /storage. In this is a directory, /storage/Personal, which has its own Samba share (also Personal). At this point, dos attributes using filesystem xattrs work beautifully. The problem comes when I start to fiddle further... I...
2018 Feb 20
3
JGR not installed. Attempting to install from CRAN...
Loris, thank you thank you so much!!! do you know which CRAN mirror i select? There are loads - all related to various countries.. so appreciate the help Jenny Jenny Coetzee (PhD Candidate) Head of Prevention in Key Populations & Head of the Soweto Sex Worker Project Perinatal HIV Research Unit (PHRU) New Nurses Home Chris Hani Baragwanath Academic Hospital Soweto B: +27 11 989 9821 M:
2010 Apr 24
1
Update on "non-dying" nx connections over unreliable network
...nx/comps - compiles server (setuid root currently) nx/compc - compiles client (moves old one to mxssh and replaces) Host name and port are hardcoded at the moment. To test: ssh server cd nx ./server Then connect on the client using !M's client. Unfortunately, I seem to have ended up with a glorified way of peeking at the NX authentication connection (please see included logs in ZIP file, password is masked). I am guessing at this point, the proxy connection is probably launched. However, I am not quite clear what part nxssh actually plays in making this proxy connection on the client side (as...
2018 Feb 20
2
JGR not installed. Attempting to install from CRAN...
Hello I am new to R, and am running a programme called RDS Analyst which uses R. When trying to open RDS i am getting the following message: JGR not installed. Attempting to install from CRAN? I am not sure if the issue is a Java one or an R one? I am working off a Mac using High Sierra Any help please..? thanks Jen Jenny Coetzee (PhD Candidate) Head of Prevention in Key Populations
2014 Dec 15
3
[LLVMdev] Newbee question: LLVM backend regression tests for thumb1 targets on simulator possible?
Hello, as a newbee, I'd appreciate some support on regression test setup. Specifically, I am interrested in the feature of tail call optimizations for the ARM v6m targets. This feature currently seems to be completely deactivated at the moment (v6m being based on thumb1 ?!). According to my code-reading, this feature will involve some modifications in epilogue generation. My work on a gcc
2001 Oct 25
3
PAM conversation stuff
...e socket to the client) using the conversation routine? If this is what is happening, then logically the bug is in the part of the conversation routine that isn't checking to see if stdin/stdout is a TTY before trying to prompt the user for info. Conversely, the conversation routine is just a glorified "printf", then where in the heck is the password read in, and where is pam_set_item() being called to fill in the details before the call to pam_chauthtok() can actually update the password? Thanks, Ed Ed Phillips <ed at udel.edu> University of Delaware (302) 831-6082 Systems Pr...
2008 Oct 17
1
anoyingly answers already in use pstn line
I am using Asterisk and an X101P card as a glorified answering machine. We have a residential PSTN line with about six phones connected to it. Like an answering machine, I want Asterisk answer the line *only* when an incoming call is not answered after four rings. This mostly works. My extensions.conf is at the end of this message. The problem is t...
2005 Apr 21
3
Objects in R
...g "analysis flows," there is (1)a hideous amount of memory used storing each predecessor analysis or (2)there are awkward "references" that I've seen used like storing the name of the reference object in a data slot. I find the use of environments in R.oo as opposed to the glorified LISTSXP of S4 to be a satisfying way around this. S4 is a nice step forward. But R should be open to further evolution. The design choices for S4 and the reasons behind abandoning OOP have never been adequately justified in my knowledge. Instead most inquiries have been met by a Sphinx-like s...
2016 Nov 28
4
[RFC] Supporting ARM's SVE in LLVM
...You have shown what the different constructs would be good at, but I still can't see where they won't be. I originally though that the extended version "<n x m x Ty>" was required because SVE needs all vector lengths to be a multiple of 128-bits, so they'd be just "glorified" NEON vectors. Without it, there is no way to make sure it will be a multiple. > (1) %index.next = add nuw nsw i64 %index, mul (i64 vscale, i64 4) > (2) %index.next = add nuw nsw i64 %index, mul (i64 vscale, i64 16) > > The runtime part of the scalable vector lengths rema...
2009 Apr 13
0
[LLVMdev] Porting LLVM backend is no fun yet
...uld get a a better handle on writing a back end for LLVM. Although I feel more comfortable with the nomenclature, I still do not have a clue as to how to begin (actually I do, but it sounds more dramatic saying it this way). I've read the documentation, but TableGen seems to just be a glorified front end for generating C++ records. I was hoping for something that would allow me to specify my target machine (more inline with what GCC does) and then just stand back and watch the target code be generated. I guess a deeper understanding of Target classes is mandatory before proceeding...
2016 Aug 12
3
Linux TCP flaw
Hi So after reading this, felt I should apply the fix to a CentOS6 VPS that I have. http://www.zdnet.com/article/linux-tcp-flaw-lets-anyone-hijack-internet-traffic/ The article doesn't talk about CentOS or Redhat, but I assume the problem is the same, and hoping the solution is the same. However that doesn't seem to be the case. [root at vps ~]# uname -r 2.6.32-042stab108.7 [root at
2016 Aug 12
1
Linux TCP flaw
...2.6.32-042stab108.7 > >That's not a CentOS kernel, it's an openvz kernel that is not provided >by CentOS. The fixes and workarounds shown on the internet will not >work with that kernel. > >I suggest you find a better VPS provider, what you have is essentially >a >glorified chroot, not a real VPS and there are many aspects of CentOS >that are simply broken in that model. > > >Peter >_______________________________________________ >CentOS mailing list >CentOS at centos.org >https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
2007 Jun 13
0
quirk jewelry
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2008 Oct 07
1
How can i get the source of xapian
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2004 Jul 20
0
Call Queue: strategies and penalties
...onths, I've been using strategy=ringall. This has worked fine and did what I wanted, but at this point, I'm needing to implement a 'penalty' or delay for some members of the call queue. 1: remote users (remote flunkies) 2: level-1 support (flunkies) 3: level-2 support (glorified flunkies) 4: level-3 support (super flunkies) When a call comes in, I want it to ring the first group for 30 seconds, and if there's no answer, ring groups 1-2 for 30 seconds. If no answer, ring groups 1-3 for 30 seconds, and if still no answer, ring all 4 groups until the call is answered...