Displaying 8 results from an estimated 8 matches for "grievous".
2010 Nov 29
1
[nut-commits] svn commit r2706 - in branches/ssl-nss-port: . clients docs m4 server
...nSSL a
little, I doubt the above is a good idea. Migration from OpenSSL to
Mozilla NSS is in all likelihood not going to be transparent to
end-users and will require changes in the configuration. While I agree
that allowing people an option to choose for Mozilla NSS is good, it
would be a grievous mistake to break existing installations (using
OpenSSL) because we like the licensing conditions of Mozilla NSS
better. So I propose to prefer OpenSSL over Mozilla NSS when both are
present and '--with-ssl' is used.
Best regards, Arjen
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2008 Nov 23
1
Compiz 0.8 branched
...I figure it's time to branch so that we can:
1. Eventually get to the next stable release
2. Allow people to work more freely on master
On my personal list of things I want to see working better before a 0.8
release, I have the crash-on-quit with nVidia. I know there are a couple of
similarly grievous problems.
We need to triage our bugs. On freedesktop, we have 126 bugs in state NEW
or REOPENED, and on opencompositing.org, we have 61 in NEW or REOPENED at
the moment (for compiz, not compiz fusion). So if you have some time, start
at either list and triage. The important part now is to close/mo...
2007 Sep 14
1
Bug#441342: Nut can kill power to UPSs that never went on battery
...ST_MASTER)) {
> isamaster = 1;
> setfsd(ups);
> }
>
> This code does not attempt to determine whether the UPS in question needs to
> be shut down or not. Shutting down a UPS that is online with a full charge
> is a grievous offense.
>
> To avoid race conditions, I think the proper thing to do is to maintain some
> state information for each UPS as to whether any client is initiating
> shutdown, i.e. has been notified of:
>
> * an on battery condition but then the client disconnected and is therefore...
2007 May 13
0
No subject
...isamaster =3D 1;
>> setfsd(ups);
>> }
>>
>> This code does not attempt to determine whether the UPS in question
>> needs to be shut down or not. Shutting down a UPS that is online with =
a
>> full charge is a grievous offense.
No, it's not. In a single NUT server, multiple UPS system it is impossibl=
e
to deal with situations where some of the UPS'es monitored receive power
from the mains and the one powering the NUT server is not. So if the UPS
powering the NUT server is critical, all the UPS'es we...
2012 Oct 29
5
Re: [PATCH 2/9] uuid: use random32_get_bytes()
...Mita wrote:
> Use random32_get_bytes() to generate 16 bytes of pseudo-random bytes.
>
> Signed-off-by: Akinobu Mita <akinobu.mita@gmail.com>
Since your patch is going to allow users to set the random seed, it
means that what had previously been a bad security bug has just become
a grievous security bug. If you are going to be generating UUID''s
they _must_ use a truly random random generator, since the whole point
of uuid''s is that they be unique. If someone can trivially set the
random seed of a prng, and thus cause the uuid generator to generate,
well, non-unique...
2010 Apr 19
2
Too much logging from libusb.c (patch supplied)
I recently installed NUT 2.4.3 and found that the USB drivers were logging
an insane amount of data to syslog:
usbhid-ups | daemon debug | Apr 16 18:29:40 | libusb_get_report: No error
usbhid-ups | daemon debug | Apr 16 18:29:40 | libusb_get_report: No error
usbhid-ups | daemon debug | Apr 16 18:29:40 | libusb_get_report: No error
usbhid-ups | daemon debug | Apr 16 18:29:40 |
2001 Feb 01
3
Rotated mtext
I seem to remember this coming up before, but I can't find it any messages I've
saved or in the archives (searching by subject). I want to rotate mtext so that
it's perpendicular to the right side. I tried srt=90 and lots of other values,
but it seems to be ignored. Is there a way to do this?
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Stuart Luppescu
2010 Oct 25
1
ORVALDI 650/750/900SP.
hi,
i've bought a 750VA orvaldi ups http://en.orvaldi.com/index.php/en/product_catalog/product_view/11/162
which holds my hardware (wifi router, cable modem, quad-core with raid and lcd monitor) for ~15 minutes.
pretty nice result for a cheap (~57 euro) home ups.
in fact, the vendor software for linux is very old (e.g. requires ancient redhat with qt2),
requires db9 port while shipped