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2010 Oct 12
3
updating centOS5.3
I have centOS5.3 installed in the system. I have never updated it but now am planning to update. While doing "yum update", is there any possibility that the update might hamper the execution of any software/application installed on the system? Is there anything particular to note before updating the system? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20101012/24549bb1/attachment-0...
2016 May 18
3
Interested in writing for the LLVM blog?
...e me my directness, but current blog doesn’t look like something close to 2016. > > The blog already has lots of great articles. But it’s so hard to grasp valuable information when you have to read non-highlighted C++ code. Sorry for the bikeshedding, but the readability of the blog is also hampered considerably by re-posting all of the LLVM Weekly entries there. It’s already easy to subscribe to them at http://llvmweekly.org (which has its own RSS feed and is a great resource), but having copies of them make up 90% of the posts on blog.llvm.org makes it very difficult to find the remaining...
2008 Dec 23
2
[LLVMdev] malloc vs malloc
...Am I correct in assuming that LLVM's malloc intrinsic exists so that some optimization passes can rewrite it, e.g. replacing heap allocation with stack allocation when no part of the allocated value escapes scope? So replacing all of my uses of LLVM's malloc with libc's malloc might hamper LLVM's optimizations and degrade performance? -- Dr Jon Harrop, Flying Frog Consultancy Ltd. http://www.ffconsultancy.com/?e
2004 Aug 06
2
Sacrilege, but...
On Wednesday, 25 July 2001 at 18:15, Mike Prudence wrote: > I've had a bit of trouble locating some of the other tools mentioned > briefly (hampered by the lack of search facility on the mailing list > archives). What are people using in general to feed playlists to ices ?? it's got a pretty straightforward scripting interface. I use a python script which gets tracks out of my database. > Only remaining irritation is ices desire...
2003 Feb 12
1
rpcclient enumdrivers 3 times out on NT drivers
This is puzzling me (and hampering some work, slightly): NT4SP6 + full updates server, with some printers attached. "rpcclient -U admin%pass enumdrivers 2" server gives me a list of stuff like this: [Windows 4.0] Printer Driver Info 2: Version: [0] Driver Name: [HP LaserJet 5Si PCL 5e] Archite...
2017 Aug 29
2
extremely low performance on Samba 4.2.14-Debian
...mance impact might be quite different. You may have to test in > you own environment to get an accurate statistics. > Interesting. It's quite possible for the Samba implementation to be much slower than Microsoft's. However of course if this turns on encryption it can understandably hamper performance dramatically on fast networks. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Emmanuel Florac | Direction technique | Intellique | <eflorac at intellique.com> | +33 1 78 94 84 02 -...
2006 Nov 28
2
[LLVMdev] moving to svn?
...rsioning > software, list the pros and cons, and then we could vote? (Has anyone > mentioned Bitkeeper yet? :-) There are a couple reasons we are using CVS still: 1. CVS works and is well understood by all involved. 2. The main deficiencies of CVS don't impact us much (we aren't hampered by lack of atomic commits, renames, and better branch facilities). 3. The CVS server is hosted at Illinois. You will have to get buy in from them and a volenteer with access to the machine to do the upgrade work (including converting the post-commit hooks, etc). 4. I maintain that a...
2004 Jan 06
2
BUG: scp -r follows symlinks
hey all 'scp -r ' follows symlinks. IMO this is a bug and should be changed - it: a) hampers the use of scp. As it stands, I cannot use 'scp -r' because of this behavior. If someone links to '/', or if I hit a recursive symlink, I'm screwed. b) It is inconsistant with cp. When you 'cp -r' on a file, it does NOT follow the symlink. When you scp -r...
2016 Dec 26
2
Noise Cancellation of Server Noise
...about spreadsheets because > that is what they are paid for. > > engineering is by engineers because that is what they are paid for. > > neither is going to do something they are not paid for. > > long live the "American Way". Lack of vision and inspiration always hampers the betterment of our unique world. Great people, all over our planet, usually do a bit more than they are paid for. The resulting benefit for others is incalculable. Just think of what the Centos founders did, unpaid, and their hardworking successes achieved - never an eye on the clock and never...
2017 Dec 21
2
LDAP group objects?
Thank you, those links were indeed helpful. It appears to me that while JumpCloud.com touts it's Samba compatibility (including "Samba Schema support"), their's is an imperfect implementation. Because they do not leverage the Samba group objectclass they are hampering Samba's ability. The method they've used to implement groups does not allow those groups to be used by Samba. I'm no expert on LDAP, but I believe the addition of an attribute on their groupOfNames style of group may be all that is needed - I'm spinning up an OpenLDAP instance t...
2011 May 27
2
Speed up an R code
...t really see any significant speed up in the newer computer (Desktop 2). In the older one the program took around 5hrs 15 mins and in the newer one it took almost 4hrs 30mins. ?In the newer dekstop, R gives me the following: > memory.limit() [1] 1024 > memory.size() [1] 20.03 ?Is something hampering me here? Do I need to increase the limit and size? Can this change be made permanent? Or am I looking at the wrong place? ?I have never seen my R programs using much CPU or RAM when it runs? If this is not something inherent to R, then I guess I need to write more effiecient codes. ?Suggestio...
2008 Dec 23
0
[LLVMdev] malloc vs malloc
...VM's malloc intrinsic exists so that > some > optimization passes can rewrite it, e.g. replacing heap allocation > with stack > allocation when no part of the allocated value escapes scope? So > replacing > all of my uses of LLVM's malloc with libc's malloc might hamper LLVM's > optimizations and degrade performance? Hi Jon, There is no good reason for malloc to be an instruction anymore. I'd be very happy if it got removed. Even if we keep it, malloc/alloca should be extended to optionally take 64-bit sizes. -Chris
2007 Sep 18
1
Running EQ2 under Wine locks my system... anyone else?
I'm trying to make a return to getting Everquest2 running under Wine, but I'm hampered at the moment by the fact that it hard-locks my system when it gets to the "Adding player to world..." stage. A few months back it would get this far and crash but now it absolutely locks up, mouse still moves but cannot click, other windows on screen (such as the one with "top&qu...
2009 Aug 16
1
block streaming from samba server
hey all, I noticed that If I have media files in my samba share and a user double clicks on the share the media starts to stream from my linux box to the windows box. This hampers my B/W and I would prefer users to rather download the file then play it, I read a lot on the net regarding this but was unable to find a appropriate solution Can someone please suggest what can I do so that when the user clicks on the media file he is forced to download it and does not get to st...
2012 Aug 04
1
how to create a backup domain controller
...y DC goes down due to some reason then is there any way I can create a Backup Domain Controller or Secondary Domain Controller which can be used at that moment of time so that all my users can login to their respected machines with all the policies. I don't want my organization's work to be hampered in the mean time.
2006 Nov 29
0
[LLVMdev] moving to svn?
Hi Chris, > 2. The main deficiencies of CVS don't impact us much (we aren't > hampered by lack of atomic commits, renames, and better branch > facilities). If people would like to see the logical `patch set' that made up a CVS commit then cvsps may be useful, or, as others have said, use Tailor to convert to a local repos. in your preferred format. http://www.cobite.co...
2004 Oct 08
1
RHEL / Mini-ITX
...ntos. I originally downloaded Centos as a means of studying for the RHCE/T certification given that I cannot afford the cost of the commercial/supported version. Can anyone point me to a summary of what is missing from Centos compared to the Red Hat Enterprise release and therefore may potentially hamper my studies. The site briefly mentions that "Non-free packages, such as those encumbered by a non-redistributable copyright or trademark, are altered to avoid infringement". Thank you in advance for any advise offered. Regards Lee
2006 Mar 06
4
Wishlist - Give R a name that shows up in search engines...
...ve it up to someone looking for a solution to that problem. Of course it doesn't quite work like that but its pretty close if you trying to find out how to program something in most languages and programs. You can't do this in R because its name is not unique enough, and that seriously hampers the ability of both new and expert users to accomplish things quickly. I realize that there is the R-project website and so on, but the decentralized nature of the web assures that not not everyone will post their answers there and people such as me who search google first rather than going s...
2016 May 23
0
Interested in writing for the LLVM blog?
..., but current blog doesn’t look like something close to 2016. >> >> The blog already has lots of great articles. But it’s so hard to grasp valuable information when you have to read non-highlighted C++ code. > > Sorry for the bikeshedding, but the readability of the blog is also hampered considerably by re-posting all of the LLVM Weekly entries there. It’s already easy to subscribe to them at http://llvmweekly.org (which has its own RSS feed and is a great resource), but having copies of them make up 90% of the posts on blog.llvm.org makes it very difficult to find the remaining...
2011 Dec 07
1
Output table from for loop
Hi, this might be basic but can't get it to work and it is hampering my R usage: #the loop is checking variance of rows, and cutting out rows with var>numVec[i] #I define outMat as object names I want to output to (does this make sense? how else #can I define sequential numbered output?) #numVec is numbers I use in the loop head(Counts) AN1 AN...