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2018 Feb 02
6
Slightly OT : newsletters, mail formatting and netiquette
...ould have no formatting whatsoever, only simple text. And now I wonder if that basic rule of netiquette also applies to newsletters. I'm a subscriber to a series of tech-related newsletters, and I couldn't help but notice that they all seem to be HTML-formatted, even those from respectable hardcore geek groups. So my somewhat naive question: is HTML formatting acceptable in newsletters? Cheers, Niki -- Microlinux - Solutions informatiques durables 7, place de l'?glise - 30730 Montpezat Site : https://www.microlinux.fr Blog : https://blog.microlinux.fr Mail : info at microlinux.fr T?l...
2008 Dec 09
3
How can I draw bars
...eft to right across a page and color different parts of the bars in different shades. Each graphic will need to have several bars of different lenghts corresponding to the different lenghts of the chromsomes. Is there a package around that can help me draw custom bars of different colors? I am a hardcore SAS guy who is just learning R so I am mostly clueless.
2013 Jan 05
5
Need help on dataframe
...V2 V3 V4 ........................... V71 mean from 1 to 7 same as V1 same as V1 mean from 8 to 14 same as V1 same as V1 etc. I can do it column by column using: y.ts <- ts(y$V1, frequency=12) aggregate(y.ts, FUN=mean) Bu this is a hardcore... Can anyone suggest a better way to compute all the dataframe at once and get a result as matrix? Thank you in advance! -- Simonas Kecorius ** [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2008 Feb 11
3
Should there be trouble w/has_many_polymorphs in a plugin?
Folks, As much as I like generators, I''d greatly prefer to just throw my has_many_polymorphs tagging and commenting engines into projects as plugins. However, after transplanting my tag.rb and tagging.rb files into the lib folder of a ''has_many_tags'' plugin and adding the obligatory plugin requirements (init.rb and an include in environment.rb), I''m not having
2001 Jul 07
2
Perl wrapper for libvorbisfile or stuff
...not only reading them. Well, awright, I thought, let's do it. Problem is, though: The download links on freshmeat are all broken and I don't know where to find this library. Does anyone, please, still have this laying around, or even better, give me some smart way how I can do this without hardcore hacking ('cuz I don't know A THING about wrapping C functions and stuff). Maybe somebody wants to do this for me 'cuz you don't have anything else to do? Well, just a try ... Thanks a lot. -M P.S.: I'm now subscribed to this list. Geez, cool, heh? It just means I'm recei...
2005 Jul 14
7
SoftPhones: Bad, or just bad QoS?
Hi again, folks. I've been getting feedback from this list and elsewhere that softphones are generally not considered good enough for hardcore business use. Can someone point me to where I can find more detail on this debate? Is the problem that the technology isn't mature, that the load on the computer is too high, or simply that it doesn't work well in a poorly designed network? Any time I mention VOIP and network, peop...
2001 Jul 07
2
Perl wrapper for libvorbisfile or stuff
...not only reading them. Well, awright, I thought, let's do it. Problem is, though: The download links on freshmeat are all broken and I don't know where to find this library. Does anyone, please, still have this laying around, or even better, give me some smart way how I can do this without hardcore hacking ('cuz I don't know A THING about wrapping C functions and stuff). Maybe somebody wants to do this for me 'cuz you don't have anything else to do? Well, just a try ... Thanks a lot. -M P.S.: I'm now subscribed to this list. Geez, cool, heh? It just means I'm recei...
2004 Aug 06
3
final question: how many mountpoints can icecast handle ?
Hi everyone I have one final question regarding my diploma work. As it seems, the hardware performance seems not to be the bottleneck when streaming out ONE stream to x clients. What happens when I use instead of ONE stream different streams, because my concept is an on-demand radio station that basically provides everyone with access to a huge library of music files and lets him create
2006 Jul 25
3
Ruby hangman (was Re: List etiquette question)
"Beast" is more appropriate than you know. It''s definately Frankenstein code. (read: it ain''t pretty, but it works - some of the time). Anyway, it entertains my wife; not sure if hardcore programmers will get anything out of it or not. You might find it interesting (or pointless) that in a complete bastardization of rails'' main reason for being it doesn''t use a db. To make up for that heresy it only works in Firefox and there''s a good chance of pornogra...
2019 Jan 07
1
doveadm + HA
Hi I have two server directors in ring and 5 dovecot servers (2.2.36) IP for IMAP and POP3 is a VIP (keepalived) What is the best solutions to get realy HA for 5 dovecot servers ? Maby corosync+pacemeker ? But this solution is too problematic and hardcore Why I need HA ? Doveadmin is too lazy and doveadm director does not know that one machine broke down and still sends traffic
2005 Apr 01
1
(no subject)
Here is the link if you would like to try...the servers running at the moment... http://fubarred.compress.to:8000/susspiria.mp3.m3u "You know, in a lot of ways, your typical kid that only gets music through the radio is a lot more open-minded than some of the people that claim to be a hardcore, independent music person."
2009 Mar 07
1
preliminary nv50 wfb patch
This patch will only work with Option "EXAPixmaps" "1", and will prevent classic exa from working. Occasionally a pixmap fails to map, but that's not related to this patch. I haven't done any hardcore optimisations, but suggestions are ofcource appreciated. In my experience some benchmarks suck now (gtkperf for which had it's performance halved), and qt4 is definitely faster than gtk (gtk has some odd rendering scenarios). This is by no means finished, but i wanted to share what i have....
2006 May 10
1
What kind of performance can I expect?
...req/s really crappy? For this particular page I''m looking at, I won''t be able to do any caching - it generates mostly random stuff. Playing around with the app, it feels responsive. I''d just like to know what I can expect from this, if I''m going to have to do hardcore optimization, etc. Pat
2011 May 29
1
Proposed Wiki Edit - /HowTos/Laptops/IBM/Thinkpad-T43
...has a section that says "Please add your experiences with CentOS-4 here." Since it's unlikely that anyone is going to install CentOS 4 on an IBM ThinkPad T43 with 5.6 out and 6.0 on the horizon, can this be removed? (If anyone is using CentOS 4 on a T43, I salute you! You are far more hardcore than I.) Cheers, Cody Jackson
2005 Feb 24
3
Mailing list policy question
...the kind of reply they want. I'm wondering what the people here -- especially the regulars -- think about this whole issue. One option I'm considering is to make the "syslinux" mailing list a looser scope, and create a separate "syslinux-devel" mailing list for the hardcore development work. However, none of this is useful if there is no community to go with it; and experience has shown that newbies with questions will happily spam whatever lists they think will give them the answer they want, so having a users list would only be useful if there will still be peo...
2015 Mar 20
3
Samba 4.1 gentent, ls, no display domain user name on Primary ACDC but wbinfo -u yes
...files mdns4_minimal [NOTFOUND=return] dns mdns4 networks: files protocols: db files services: db files ethers: db files rpc: db files netgroup: nis My smb.conf [global] workgroup = PROTEUS realm = proteus.local netbios name = HARDCORE server role = active directory domain controller dns forwarder = 200.40.220.245 allow dns updates = nonsecure and secure server services = rpc, nbt, wrepl, ldap, cldap, kdc, drepl, winbind, ntp_signd, kcc, dnsupdate, dns, smb dcerpc endpoint servers = epmapp...
2010 Mar 23
1
Minimalize jitter in VoIP calls
Hello list, what can I do to minimalize the jitter in SIP-calls at server level ? If at local network level, there is a VoIP-router and their is a physical network dedicated to IP-phones, but there is still jitter. When using a Hosted Asterisk server, which settings on the Asterisk-server can minimalize the jitter between the VoIP-router and the Asterisk-server on the public internet ?? Kind
2015 Dec 22
3
Network services start before network is up since migrating to 7.2
...to the network. As this is done via broadcast, these > announcements should not be routed to outside, anyway. > > But yes, there are many admins, who do not like this 'auto-discovery' > stuff. > To 'MS Windows' / 'Apple MacOS' like, not 'pure' or 'hardcore' enough. I beg your pardon. What *possible* reason is there for a server, hardwired, to "announce" itself to anything, other than DHCP? Everywhere I've worked, and what I know, is that servers are assigned IP addresses, they don't just take whatever's offered, willy-nill...
2015 Mar 20
2
Samba 4.1 gentent, ls, no display domain user name on Primary ACDC but wbinfo -u yes
...db files >>> rpc: db files >>> >>> netgroup: nis >>> >>> My smb.conf >>> >>> [global] >>> workgroup = PROTEUS >>> realm = proteus.local >>> netbios name = HARDCORE >>> server role = active directory domain controller >>> dns forwarder = 200.40.220.245 >>> allow dns updates = nonsecure and secure >>> server services = rpc, nbt, wrepl, ldap, cldap, kdc, drepl, winbind, ntp_signd, kcc,...
2002 Jan 10
8
How to make Vorbis popular
...he mainstream and not widely used these days. I've been thinking about this... MP3 is so popular because people can download music for free (and thus pirating music). I recommend Vorbis to everybody I know, but most of them refuse to even try it because it's not popular (or because they are hardcore MP3 zealots), which results in a circle (little people use it because it's not popular, but it will not get popular because little people use it). Yet DivX 4.0 (which is only a marketing name, and has nothing to do with the "old" DivX), gains popularity day by day, even though it was...