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2005 Feb 01
3
X100P Clone
I'm new to asterisk and fror a cupple of days I heave been googleing the net for digium "clones", because it's very hard for me to get a digium card (X100P). Does anyone Know another substitute for X100P (I know that intel based modem with chip 537/MD3200 is working but I did not find any of those) ? I made it work with an Intel 536 (with a costumised driver that I found on
2010 Jul 09
2
Wine System Tray - can i remove/disable it
Hello, i am heaving issue with some program in wine. When i start it Wine System tray window is shown in screen corner and stay there without icon [Image: http://img15.imageshack.us/img15/6674/screenshotas.png ] (http://img15.imageshack.us/i/screenshotas.png/) Software is working fine i am just heaving issue with tra...
2006 May 17
4
G4-400mhz enough for CentOS 4.3?
It's that time again. I'm stuck with a bunch of older Powermac G4's that I either need to repurpose or give the heave ho. I've not tried CentOS on Mac hardware before. Would the following config be suitable for a (somewhat slow) workstation? PowerMac G4 400mhz 256mb RAM 40gig ATA disk Some sort of dual-head ATI video setup with 64mb VRAM (I've forgotten which cards they
2005 Oct 27
3
its dates masked by chron
I built R 2.2.0 from source on my debian machine yesterday and updated all packages. My problem is that "dates" function from its, that my code heavely uses is now masked by "dates" from chron. How can I specify tehat I want to use dates from its or how can I prevent it from being masked? > library(its) Loading required package: Hmisc Hmisc library by Frank E Harrell Jr
2009 Jan 06
8
for loop and if problem
Hi, I'm heaving difficulties with a dataset containing gene names and positions of those genes. Not such a big problem, but each gene has multiple exons so it's hard to say where de gene starts and where it ends. I want the starting and ending position of each gene in my dataset. Attached is the dataset: http:...
2004 Oct 16
2
ICECast in Flash / IEWin
I'd like to resurrect this orphaned thread: http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/icecast/2003-December/006139.html We're using the embedded flash player for listeners of pulverradio.com and can't use 2.2 for relaying from our encoders. Apparently we can use Icecast v1.3 Although this is clearly a problem caused by ActiveX and Microsoft boneheads that is a mountain that may prove
2004 Oct 18
2
ICECast in Flash / IEWin
Alternatively you can just script the window media player control, and bind it to your stream, that should work just fine, assuming you have my directshow filters installed. Zen. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Michael Smith" <msmith@xiph.org> To: "Ian Andrew Bell" <hello@ianbell.com>; "icecast" <icecast@xiph.org> Sent: Monday, October 18,
2008 Apr 23
1
[PATCH/RFC] virtio: export more headers to userspace
Rusty, is there a reason why we dont export the virtio headers for 9p, balloon, console, pci, and virtio_ring? kvm uses make sync, but I think it is still useful to heave these headers exported as they might be useful for other userspace tools. I dont export virtio.h, because it does not seem to have useful information for userspace and it requires scatterlist.h which is also not exported.
2004 Sep 16
1
does SMB run over DCOM ?
Hi all, OPC is a standard that specifies a collection of DCOM interfaces heavely used in the industrial automation domain. (http://www.opcfoundation.org) I would like to access these OPC objects that run in Windows from Linux computers, using the DCOM framework. Instead of implementing DCOM from scratch for Linux, I was considering 'stealing' some code off the SAMBA project relating
2006 Oct 13
5
RoR + oracle + bind vars
Hi, I have a question about bundle: RoR + oracle + bind variables. Heaving read forums/blogs/etc I found out RoR does not use bind vars for oracle particularly (and for all adapters in general). Then I found Michael''s patch (http://dev.rubyonrails.org/attachment/ticket/5199/oracle_bind.patch) but it was not added to the following RoR versions (since the end of Ma...
2023 Nov 15
1
understanding stat cache
Hi, On 11/15/23 09:33, Ulrich Sibiller wrote: > Thanks for that hint about case sensitivity's performance penalty. > > For clarifaction: The user is doing mainly reads, so does the > "create" you mention also cover opening/reading files? no. Is it a metadata heave small file workload? That will likely be somewhat slower compared to Windows, but not in the order of
2016 Mar 04
2
[Qemu-devel] [RFC qemu 0/4] A PV solution for live migration optimization
> > > > > > Only detect the unmapped/zero mapped pages is not enough. > > > Consider > > > > > the > > > > > > situation like case 2, it can't achieve the same result. > > > > > > > > > > Your case 2 doesn't exist in the real world. If people could > > > > > stop their main memory
2016 Mar 04
2
[Qemu-devel] [RFC qemu 0/4] A PV solution for live migration optimization
> > > > > > Only detect the unmapped/zero mapped pages is not enough. > > > Consider > > > > > the > > > > > > situation like case 2, it can't achieve the same result. > > > > > > > > > > Your case 2 doesn't exist in the real world. If people could > > > > > stop their main memory
2016 Mar 07
3
[Qemu-devel] [RFC qemu 0/4] A PV solution for live migration optimization
> > No. And it's exactly what I mean. The ballooned memory is still > > processed during live migration without skipping. The live migration code is > in migration/ram.c. > > So if guest acknowledged VIRTIO_BALLOON_F_MUST_TELL_HOST, we can > teach qemu to skip these pages. > Want to write a patch to do this? > Yes, we really can teach qemu to skip these pages
2016 Mar 07
3
[Qemu-devel] [RFC qemu 0/4] A PV solution for live migration optimization
> > No. And it's exactly what I mean. The ballooned memory is still > > processed during live migration without skipping. The live migration code is > in migration/ram.c. > > So if guest acknowledged VIRTIO_BALLOON_F_MUST_TELL_HOST, we can > teach qemu to skip these pages. > Want to write a patch to do this? > Yes, we really can teach qemu to skip these pages
2005 Dec 16
4
Validation with Aggregation
ActiveRecord supports composed_of for value objects which is fantastic but one thing that it doesn''t seem to support (or at least I am unable to find any documentation for) validation of the value objects. For example, given the following: class Message < ActiveRecord::Base composed_of :sender, :class_name => ''EmailAddress'' composed_of :recipient,
2016 Mar 04
5
[Qemu-devel] [RFC qemu 0/4] A PV solution for live migration optimization
> Subject: Re: [Qemu-devel] [RFC qemu 0/4] A PV solution for live migration > optimization > > On Fri, Mar 04, 2016 at 09:08:44AM +0000, Li, Liang Z wrote: > > > On Fri, Mar 04, 2016 at 01:52:53AM +0000, Li, Liang Z wrote: > > > > > I wonder if it would be possible to avoid the kernel changes > > > > > by parsing /proc/self/pagemap - if that
2016 Mar 04
5
[Qemu-devel] [RFC qemu 0/4] A PV solution for live migration optimization
> Subject: Re: [Qemu-devel] [RFC qemu 0/4] A PV solution for live migration > optimization > > On Fri, Mar 04, 2016 at 09:08:44AM +0000, Li, Liang Z wrote: > > > On Fri, Mar 04, 2016 at 01:52:53AM +0000, Li, Liang Z wrote: > > > > > I wonder if it would be possible to avoid the kernel changes > > > > > by parsing /proc/self/pagemap - if that
2012 Dec 30
1
DFS not working on Win XP
Hello, a heave a share on a samba server 3.6.3 that is used as a DFS-Root. The DFS Links a working on Client with Windows 7 but not on Windows XP clients. Searching on the internet gives me a hint that it can be a problem with "security = ADS". The Samba server is member of a windows 2003 R2 Domain, and the Unix user info (uid, gid) are stored on the domain in der RFC 2302
2010 Feb 15
1
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] Reminder: 2.7 code freeze in 1.5 weeks
> Clang C++ only gets one big coming-out party (ever); a little > more time will make a big difference. Hmm, wouldn't that speak against jamming this into 2.7 ? Let 2.7 go out and don't bark at it's C++ status. That gives you a full release-cycle to get C++ into some *REALLY* good state. For example, a state where you can not just say "Oh, Firefox doesn't crash