Displaying 20 results from an estimated 20 matches for "hardworking".
2002 Oct 23
5
Windows program detects debugger and quits
I am trying to run a windows program called ACR with Wine on a Mandrake
system. The install goes beautifully (thanks to all of those hardworking
programmers!). But when I try to run ACR it complains that Windows is being
run in Debug mode and quits.
This is also what happened when trying to run ACR on Win4Lin. Does this make
running ACR hopeless on any emmulator or is there a way around this?
Thanks!
2014 Dec 18
3
X11 console
On Thu, Dec 18, 2014 at 7:20 AM, David Both
<dboth at millennium-technology.com> wrote:
> +1
>
> It can be quite annoying when the X console is changed from one Virtual
> Console to another as happens with almost every release of CentOS and
> Fedora. I would really like it to be always consistent at Console 7. And the
> "real" system console should always be
2016 Dec 26
2
Noise Cancellation of Server Noise
...ot;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
restricting their efforts to make something not just work, but work
well.
--
Regards,
Paul.
England, EU. England's place is in the European Union.
2014 Dec 29
1
Design changes are done in Fedora
...s detrimental to the reputation and ultimate success
> of its 'stable' commercial product. Since Enterprise Linux is supposed
> NOT to be Windoze, consistency is very important especially for the
> paying (R.H.) customers. It is also much appreciated by its devout fans
> and the hardworking guardians of the Centos cloned version.
>
> * The dramatic upheaval in C7;
> * The claimed life-span of C5 truncated by no more normal upgrades;
> * The changes introduced in C6.6, during the lifetime of an allegedly
> stable C6 product;
>
> all seem to suggest Upstream lacks...
2014 Dec 29
1
Design changes are done in Fedora
...s detrimental to the reputation and ultimate success
> of its 'stable' commercial product. Since Enterprise Linux is supposed
> NOT to be Windoze, consistency is very important especially for the
> paying (R.H.) customers. It is also much appreciated by its devout fans
> and the hardworking guardians of the Centos cloned version.
>
> * The dramatic upheaval in C7;
> * The claimed life-span of C5 truncated by no more normal upgrades;
> * The changes introduced in C6.6, during the lifetime of an allegedly
> stable C6 product;
>
> all seem to suggest Upstream lacks a...
2014 Dec 29
0
Design changes are done in Fedora
...make adverse changes detrimental to the reputation and ultimate success
of its 'stable' commercial product. Since Enterprise Linux is supposed
NOT to be Windoze, consistency is very important especially for the
paying (R.H.) customers. It is also much appreciated by its devout fans
and the hardworking guardians of the Centos cloned version.
* The dramatic upheaval in C7;
* The claimed life-span of C5 truncated by no more normal upgrades;
* The changes introduced in C6.6, during the lifetime of an allegedly
stable C6 product;
all seem to suggest Upstream lacks a clear, reliable and dependable
s...
2016 Dec 26
0
Noise Cancellation of Server Noise
...d.
}}
this is true,
> Great people, all over our planet, usually do a bit more
> than they are paid for. The resulting benefit for others is
> incalculable.
>
}}
'great people' are usually the exception.
> Just think of what the Centos founders did, unpaid, and their
> hardworking successes achieved - never an eye on the clock and never
> restricting their efforts to make something not just work, but work
> well.
>
}}
other exception as near all things connected FSF and Linux.
both are 'given' "in a world with out fences".
--
The important th...
2011 Sep 24
2
6.1 Release
OK,
So how can we help getting CentOS 6.1 released? This is a "Community"
project. I'm not a programmer, IT person but I do ask a lot of help from
this list. What do we need to do or how can the 'average person' help? Can
you send us some files to test? What? I'd like to help but don't know how.
Eddie
2012 Jan 03
0
Biglm source code alternatives (E.g. Call to Fortran)
Hi everyone,
I have been looking at the Bigglm (Basically does Generalised Linear Models
for big data under the Biglm package) command and I have done some profiling
on this code and found that to do a GLM on a 100mb file (9 million rows by 5
columns matrix(most of the numbers were either a 0,1 or 2 randomly
generated)) it took about 2 minutes on a linux machine with 8gb of RAM and 4
cores.
2013 Jul 22
0
Query Expansion trial version ready
Hello guys, I have some good news. After a lot of hardwork, here is the
trial version of our new query expansion mechanism. The code compiles well.
But, I have yet to test it extensively. Dan's advice of making ExpandStats
a member of ExpandWeight really proved to be useful. Thanks Dan ! :) While
I work on testing the mechanism, I would really appreciate if I got
feedback and reviews about the
2016 Dec 26
0
Noise Cancellation of Server Noise
...bit more
>>> than they are paid for. The resulting benefit for others is
>>> incalculable.
>>>
>> }}
>>
>> 'great people' are usually the exception.
>>
>>> Just think of what the Centos founders did, unpaid, and their
>>> hardworking successes achieved - never an eye on the clock and never
restricting their efforts to make something not just work, but work
well.
>>>
>> }}
>>
>> other exception as near all things connected FSF and Linux.
>
> There are other great systems the above will be true ab...
2008 May 21
2
image (PR#11493)
Full_Name: Joseph Scandura
Version: 2.7.0
OS: Mac 10.5
Submission from: (NULL) (140.251.50.94)
Since updating to 2.7.0 all plots that use image() (heatmap, etc...) now draw
visible boxes around each rectangle in the plot. When there are many rectangles
the surrounding color becomes dominant over the rectangle color and the overall
image is borderline useless.
2011 Dec 14
0
Reading Oracle SQL Developer BLOB/CLOB files into R (Packages: DBI, foreign, RODBC, ROracle)
Hi everyone,
I have been following these forums closely for the last few months but this
is my first time posting. Basically I am trying to get an Oracle SQL
Developer Binary Large Object(BLOB/CLOB) file in as an R object in R. For
those not familiar with a BLOB/CLOB file, it is basically lik a table that
has cells that contain tables or files. By converting the large table into a
BLOB/CLOB file
2016 Dec 25
2
Noise Cancellation of Server Noise
If the server decision makers had not gone for a server designed by
accountants but a server designed by engineers then you would not have this
problem.
Regards,
Mark Woolfson
MW Consultancy Ltd
Leeds
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 113 259 0759
Mob: +44 786 065 2778
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Subject: Re:
2000 Mar 02
1
R Package Building Question
...owner (the last one he forwarded was actually sent
a week or two ago and must have been lost in the ether somehow). This
is basically due to fast copy/paste in emacs without paying much
attention to what I'm doing. Lack of sleep is my excuse, but I don't
know if that goes very far with the hardworking R developers (does
Brian Ripley ever sleep?).
I would also like to add to the kudos for the R core team (and all the
other contributors as well). Amazingly good work! The development of
R changes things in a very significant and positive way for many of us
(and our students too).
Finally, I hav...
2007 Feb 04
5
Unicall/R2 for Asterisk 1.4 Available for TESTING
Im glad to let you know that finally I invested some time to make work
Unicall in Asterisk 1.4, I must say not much testing could be done
since I have no hardware available ( cards, servers ), however a
friend was able to test it with a couple of calls with success, I need
you to test this and report some feedback.
The sources are available in:
http://moy.ivsol.net/unicall/soft-switch/r1b1/
2003 Aug 05
0
The American Resolve Prayer and Tribute Poster (PR#3662)
...39;>The United States of
America</span></em><br>
<em><span style='mso-bidi-font-size:7.5pt;color:black'>I am proud of the
brave and talented,</span></em><br>
<em><span style='mso-bidi-font-size:7.5pt;color:black'>Hardworking women, men
and innocent children,</span></em><br>
<em><span style='mso-bidi-font-size:7.5pt;color:black'>That perished to an
evil enemy on a day that</span></em><br>
<em><span style='mso-bidi-font-size:7.5pt;color:black...
2017 Mar 14
5
Call for testing: OpenSSH 7.5p1
Hi,
OpenSSH 7.5p1 is almost ready for release, so we would appreciate testing
on as many platforms and systems as possible. This is a bugfix release.
Snapshot releases for portable OpenSSH are available from
http://www.mindrot.org/openssh_snap/
The OpenBSD version is available in CVS HEAD:
http://www.openbsd.org/anoncvs.html
Portable OpenSSH is also available via git using the
instructions at
2015 Mar 26
2
[LLVMdev] GSOC project on KCoFI
Hi
In my previous mail I mentioned the project on KCoFI( the control FLow
integrity methods for commodity hardware
http://sva.cs.illinois.edu/pubs/KCoFI-Oakland-2014.pdf ).
Will it be more helpful to the community if I do the improvements number #1
and #3 mentioned in my previous mail to the mailing list or if i try to
port it to arm architecture?
I have decided to go ahead with the improvements
2006 Jan 12
24
The Guilt List
I''m not a paid developer, but I still feel guilty. I thought it might
be entertaining to have a little "programmer confession." So let''s hear
an answer to this simple question:
What makes you guilty about your Rails development?
Mine is a bad one: I don''t write tests. I understand that TDD makes
sense, but I just don''t do it. I''ve