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2002 Feb 06
15
[Bug 105] scp protocol 2 over a hippi interface takes 6 times longer
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=105 markus at openbsd.org changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Status|NEW |ASSIGNED ------- Additional Comments From markus at openbsd.org 2002-02-07 06:54 ------- could you please try this without scp? e.g.
2002 May 15
1
WINS.DAT getting wrong address automatically?
Hi, I've got a Samba domain running across two networks. One of the Samba servers has a HiPPI NIC on it, used only for point-to-point connections, and unreachable from everywhere on both networks. The problem is that for some reason, nmbd is registering the HiPPI NIC's address instead of the Ethernet (correct) address for the machine. Anyone ever seen something like this before? I'm
2008 Jul 06
4
Numbers as Points in Graphs
I am trying to produce a simple plot where the points in the plot are actually integers from my data. That is, I am making a length/width plot and I would like the points, rather dots or triangles, appear as different numbers corresponding to a column in my data. I have tried using this: ...,pch="column title" but this merely returns the first letter of the column title, B. Is there
2008 Jul 09
3
Grid building in R
This might not possible in R but I thought I would give it shot. I am have to set up a 40 x 40 cm grid of 181 points equidistant from each other. Is there any way to produce a graph with R that can do this for me? Actual sizes are unimportant as long it is to scale. Thanks -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Grid-building-in-R-tp18371874p18371874.html Sent from the R help
2016 Apr 01
0
An expression of appreciation
...fort (or at least patience) and it is trivially easy to leave the group, so you can be sure that any MWLH you see are genuinely dedicated (or maybe amazingly lazy), whether or not they have personally faced any disapproval or discrimination on this account. MWLH are often mis-identified as "hippies" for example; while there is significant overlap between these groups, and one could trace modern acceptance of MWLH back to that rebellious 1960's sub-culture, the populations are far from identical. I myself have been called a hippy multiple times, and although my older brother was t...
2008 Jul 11
2
Problems with Package Installation.
I am having difficulty installing packages. For example, here I have tried to install "gplots" but to no avail. I have tried multiple mirrors and different packages (errbar) but after installation I seem to be unable to access any of the commands or help pages. I am a little concerned about the 'lib' missing message but this has been present for previous successful package
2011 Nov 16
2
Git branch with compiling fixes for win32
...ought from iTunes) using XBMC, after being jailbroken. But for the Average End User, they don't want to have to jump through a bunch of hoops to get FLAC support. Apple Lossless will Just Work on all Apple devices (as it always did), but now it's more freely available so the freedom-loving hippies can stop complaining about the source code. -- -Dec. --- "Mosaic is going to be on every computer in the world." - Marc Andreessen, 1994
2016 Nov 14
0
[offtopic] JavaScript and ServiceWorkers in FireFox
...ser asks me if it can give me notifications. I always say no because of bad experiencies with notifications on Android where notification spam is the largest reason why I dislike the Android operating system (screwed up update system is the second reason, I'm a tree hugging save the planet hippie so I don't buy a new phone every two weeks but instead wait until mine breaks, so its often weeks or months before I actually get updates that exist) Anyway I have never allowed a website to send me notifications but I now have use to make notifications available to users on one of my sites...
2004 Aug 09
0
:) do you know the bedroom secret
tirosien dfstype over-intense'jepp ~cscs m'e.ds from e,u.ropean & 0v^er.n_ight s.hippi^ng http://pharm-martworld.com Suddenly the minister cried, Ha! and, pointing to the figure of a man disembarking from an English boat at Calais, he said, excitedly: That, your Excellency, is the Duke of Orleans, in disguise! I must leave you for a time, that I may issue some necessary orders to
2008 Oct 24
2
Verify that an email is sent?
...:authentication => :login, :user_name => "???", :password => "???" } config.action_mailer.default_charset = "utf-8" So far, everything seems to work, the log is: Sent mail: Date: Fri, 24 Oct 2008 23:53:16 +0200 To: ???@???.ch Subject: =?utf-8?Q?Hippie=2dWG_CD=2dShop_Bestellungsbest=c3=a4tigung?= Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Liebe(r) bla, Deine Bestellung ist bei uns angekommen: ... But I didn''t receive any email yet. What could be the problem? I tried it with wrong settings in environment.rb (so it should...
2011 Nov 16
0
Git branch with compiling fixes for win32
...ilbroken. > > But for the Average End User, they don't want to have to jump > through a > bunch of hoops to get FLAC support. Apple Lossless will Just Work > on all > Apple devices (as it always did), but now it's more freely > available so > the freedom-loving hippies can stop complaining about the source code. Declan, You make some important observations, but I do not see how anything can be done by the FLAC team about Apple's lack of support. As for FLAC, no news is good news. That means the code is stable and bug free. As a seasoned software de...
2011 Nov 16
3
Git branch with compiling fixes for win32
On 11/09/11 02:58 pm, Erik de Castro Lopo wrote: > If anyone else has Flac patches that they would like to > see commited to the Xiph Git repo, now would be a good time > to speak up. A couple of build system fixes for OS/2. Not very experienced with git so just attaching. Dave -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name:
2009 Feb 23
3
OT: Fixing Messages To Be RFC 2822 Compliant
So....apparently I have some messages which are not RFC compliant sitting in my mailboxes (mostly older ones), and I have some software which is refusing to handle such messages. 1. Does anyone know of a nice way to verify that all my messages are compliant/find those that aren't? (I suppose I could use the existing failing software, but I was hoping for something a little more robust...) 2.
2004 Nov 29
4
Gentoo and Asterisk - any experiences?
Hi, In constant search for optimization, a friend told us about his experience with Gentoo Linux-distro. He claimed that he doubled the performance of his server by changing to Gentoo from Debian. Does anyone have any experience with running Asterisk on a Gentoo linux? /Niels --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.801
2024 Feb 08
2
round.Date and trunc.Date not working / implemented
>>>>> Ji?? Moravec >>>>> on Wed, 7 Feb 2024 10:23:15 +1300 writes: > This is my first time working with dates, so if the answer is "Duh, work > with POSIXt", please ignore it. > Why is not `round.Date` and `trunc.Date` "implemented" for `Date`? > Is this because `Date` is (mostly) a virtual class setup for a
2006 Feb 05
30
Emacs rails.el
Features: * Management WEBrick - start, stop * Viewing log files * Abbrev from TextMate * Switching between View/Action http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/emacs/rails.el
2006 Apr 19
4
emacs rails 0.39
Testing version of Emacs Rails (http://rubyforge.org/projects/emacs-rails/) was released. If you have some suggestion or you find some bugs please inform us. Features: * Management of WEBrick/Mongrel * Display color log file * Toggle Switch between Action/View and other file (tests, helpers) automaticly or with menu * Switching to file from current line f.e. from redirect_to :controller =>
2006 Mar 14
3
rails on emacs - need a working .emacs sample
I would like to hear from some one who has ecb, multiple modes with ruby mode + html mode, rails mode all working together and playing well. I had ecb working with Ruby syntax highlighting. That was a no-brainer since I just had to apt-get them on my Debian Sarge box. It got a bit more comlex after I got most of the .el files in the articles http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/emacs/RubyOnRails
2011 Aug 12
16
Rack content-length Rack::Lint::LintErrors errors with unicorn
Has anyone seen anything like this before? I can get it to happen all the time if I issue a HEAD request, but it only happens very intermittently on GET requests. I''m using Ruby 1.9.2p180. Any ideas on where to start debugging? 204.93.223.151, 10.195.114.81 - - [11/Aug/2011 21:03:50] "GET / HTTP/1.0" 200 37902 0.5316 app error: Content-Length header was 37902, but should be
2011 Feb 26
1
make world error
This time make world on Ubuntu 10.04 gives following error gcc -O2 -fomit-frame-pointer -m32 -march=i686 -fno-strict-aliasing -std=gnu99 -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -Wno-unused-value -Wdeclaration-after-statement -D__XEN_TOOLS__ -MMD -MF .fsimage.so.d -D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE -D_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE -mno-tls-direct-seg-refs -I../../../tools/libfsimage/common/