Displaying 19 results from an estimated 19 matches for "holdup".
2015 May 31
0
whats the holdup on whql signed virtio drivers?
why is it so hard to get signed virtio drivers? is it politics? a license
issue? can someone with involved with or knows of these decisions comment?
dont want to start a thread of speculation. we all know all where that
leads and i dont want it drowing out any answers.
2006 Dec 01
2
mirroring a loop device across an ssh connection
...on the client. It is assumed that the remote
server is untrusted, hence, not running cryptsetup/dm_crypt on the server.
So far, I've looked at Rex/sfs [1], pseudo-tty programming, and a little
of unix domain sockets. I'm more familiar with network socket
programming, though. My main holdup right now is my lack of familiarity
with openssh internals. If someone could point to the right section of
the src tree, perhaps with a nudge towards how to do this securely, it
would greatly appreciated.
tia,
Jason.
*** PDF download ***
[1] - http://pdos.csail.mit.edu/papers/sfs:rextr03/MI...
2012 May 24
1
modifying some package code
...ome code from the nlme package. I have had many
discussions on the mixed models mailing list and have been directed to
simply 'hack' the source code to have the degrees of freedom generated by
one function to use in the output of another function that doesn't generate
them. My current holdup is an error regarding a .c file called
'inner_perc_table' called by the .C function. The error states that the
object 'inner_perc_table' is not found. My confusion lies in the fact that
when I run the original script, it recognizes the part just fine. At no
point is the object de...
2006 May 30
2
Request
...my Linux-based server. It was frustrating
and damn near impossible. I kept suffering failures when the file size
hit 2Gig. I asked around in several newsgroups, I believe this mailing
list, and some web forums to no avail. I finally sorted the matter out
and was able to receive my iso image.
The holdup was that SAMBA involves a 2 Gigabyte file size limit that no
one ever mentioned. I finally stumbled onto the details and by simply
adding "lfs" near the end of my fstab mount statements for my server's
SAMBA shares. Once I had that piece of information, it took about 10
minutes to f...
battery not installed, but battery still 100% and NUT 2.7.2-4 does not catch this and report a error
2017 Apr 03
3
battery not installed, but battery still 100% and NUT 2.7.2-4 does not catch this and report a error
...:
>>> Nut, IIRC, can do a periodic battery test by putting it offline,
>>> using the battery, for a predetermined length of time, weekly,
>>> monthly etc,
>>
>> We definitely don't want that in this instance either!
>
> Why not? If the battery has a holdup time of 5 minutes when its fresh,
Because in this instance it crashes your system, corrupts filesystems,
etc, etc.
>> We want the ALARM that the nut driver is
>> generating, and upsd is passing on - to be acted on in some way by
>> upsmon. Which NOTIFYCMD is run when there is a...
battery not installed, but battery still 100% and NUT 2.7.2-4 does not catch this and report a error
2017 Apr 03
3
battery not installed, but battery still 100% and NUT 2.7.2-4 does not catch this and report a error
On Mon, 3 Apr 2017, Gene Heskett wrote:
>>
> Nut, IIRC, can do a periodic battery test by putting it offline, using
> the battery, for a predetermined length of time, weekly, monthly etc,
We definitely don't want that in this instance either! (Unless it is a
dual PS server.) We want the ALARM that the nut driver is generating,
and upsd is passing on - to be acted on in some
1999 Dec 16
4
ANNOUNCE: openssh-1.2.1pre18
...pre18.
This is mainly merges from the OpenBSD tree, bugfixes for Solaris
and libc5 Linux systems. It should fix all reported bugs except the
snprintf problems on some older Solaris versions.
Please test thoroughly, my hope is to have a stable version
released before Jan 1. At this point the main holdup is Solaris.
I have had to disbale direct downloads from violet.ibs.com.au,
demand for OpenSSH is saturating our little ISDN connection.
I notice that:
ftp://ftp.localhost.ca/pub/openssh/files/ (Canada)
ftp://ftp.firedrake.org/openssh/files/ (UK)
ftp://thermo.stat.ncsu.edu/pub/openssh/files/ (USA...
2015 Jul 02
1
Dovecot auth username mapping
Peter,
Yes that is a possibility. I will try disabling PAM (or switching the auth order) and see if that makes a difference. Thanks for the suggestion!
~ Laz Peterson
Paravis, LLC
Ph: 951.319.3240 x201
> On Jul 1, 2015, at 11:34 PM, Peter Chiochetti <pch at myzel.net> wrote:
>
> Am 2015-07-02 um 01:41 schrieb Laz C. Peterson:
>>
>> I did attempt to switch the
2004 Sep 10
2
libFLAC interface
...now since 1) there
are no structures passed or altered and 2) the constructors
set reasonable defaults so that when parameters are added/
changed/deleted there should be a minimum of code changes
for libFLAC users.
The current code is still passing the test suite fine so I
don't see any other holdups before 1.0. Some of the maybes
on the post-1.0 list are:
- fix windows piping (if possible)
- variable blocksize encoding
- auto-alignment of multi-wav encode on sector boundaries
- CUESHEET metadata block
Josh
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2015 Jul 13
1
Question about changing default metric for codebooks
On Mon, Jul 13, 2015 at 3:00 PM, Martin Leese wrote:
> Vorbis is history; Opus is the future. You
> might, instead, like to improve Opus.
A lot of Open Source applications are currently using vorbis/libvorbis
instead of opus. I don't see any signs of them being ported to opus.
I'm working with several Open Source SDL2 programs now (updating,
building, packaging, etc.) and they
2005 Feb 04
0
Re: Can't get Polycom auto-answer to work (Solved)
...oanswer.
Thanks for the configs Kristian! I'm learning a lot from them.
Kevin, thanks for the debug tips and the heads up on the alert-info
variable (or rather _ALERT_INFO) in CVS HEAD. I also recompiled with
Alert-info changed to Alert-Info. That may have helped, too.
In the end, the holdup was my bad configs on the phone. I had been
messing around with them trying to make the phone ring on simultaneous
calls with SetGroup/CheckGroup. I thought I had changed everything
back, but I guess I hadn't. I restored the default configs, and the
auto-answer worked just fine. D&...
2002 Sep 25
1
other flavors of Unix
...on a Concurrent PowerMaxion
Motorola Unix version 4.1.3.....
With a new config.guess script I was able to run more of the configure
script but it bombs out on oplocks..with a message stating that running
samba would be unsafe without locking...
What can I do to get around this checkpoint charlie holdup? I have tried
identifying the
SAIC> UNAME_MACHINE = Motorola
SAIC> UNAME_RELEASE = 4.3
SAIC> UNAME_SYSTEM = Kiowa_Max
SAIC> UNAME_VERSION = PL8-20010927
in the script but this hasn't helped as it also gives error messages stating
'incorrect version'
Thanks in advan...
battery not installed, but battery still 100% and NUT 2.7.2-4 does not catch this and report a error
2017 Apr 03
0
battery not installed, but battery still 100% and NUT 2.7.2-4 does not catch this and report a error
...do a periodic battery test by putting it offline,
> >>> using the battery, for a predetermined length of time, weekly,
> >>> monthly etc,
> >>
> >> We definitely don't want that in this instance either!
> >
> > Why not? If the battery has a holdup time of 5 minutes when its
> > fresh,
>
> Because in this instance it crashes your system, corrupts filesystems,
> etc, etc.
>
But it does that because you have tried to get 12 years out of a gell
cell battery that is doing really really well if you get 4 years out of
it. I am...
2003 Mar 18
6
bitstream changes
ok now I see why we need another packet in the header. The first one is basically for ID purposes (theora_decode_header()). I've jammed my huffman trees in there but it sucks because I need them later on when I actually build the huffman tree structs (theora_decode_init, calls InitHuffmanSet()). At that point the original header packet is gone so I've been keeping it around in a buffer.
battery not installed, but battery still 100% and NUT 2.7.2-4 does not catch this and report a error
2017 Apr 03
0
battery not installed, but battery still 100% and NUT 2.7.2-4 does not catch this and report a error
...pr 2017, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > Nut, IIRC, can do a periodic battery test by putting it offline,
> > using the battery, for a predetermined length of time, weekly,
> > monthly etc,
>
> We definitely don't want that in this instance either!
Why not? If the battery has a holdup time of 5 minutes when its fresh,
and a downtime of 30 seconds takes it down .2 volts, it can and will
stand a weekly 30 seconds on battery test once a week for 2 or 3 years,
which is about the life of a jellcell anyway, the point being that if at
the end of that 30 second test, the battery is...
2006 Mar 17
7
gsm picocells
Is anyone in the world making gsm 'picocells' which could be connected
to an Asterisk server and allow gsm mobiles to roam to them (and
therefore become just another extension) when in the office?
Obviously lots of things to consider (it's a licensed band) which I
think was the big holdup last time I asked this question anywhere.
I know there was talk about using them on aircraft though so the
technology definitely appears to be there!
James
2011 May 31
5
Is it possible to port (part of) WINE to iOS?
Since Apple's Mac X and iOS share the same kernel -- Darwin. And WINE has port for Mac X.
Is it possible to port (part of) WINE to iOS? For example, "winbase.h", etc.
2011 Nov 15
2
Changes at Red Hat confouding CentOS (was: What happened to 6.1)
...addressed by the GPL, nor does the GPL guarantee
your ability to generate the exact same binary as someone else
distributes..... nor is the distributor of the binary restricted at
all in how difficult generating their exact binary, or a 100%
compatible binary, can be. This seems to be the current holdup with
C6.1, in my opinion; you can build *a* binary but will it work just
like *the* binary? Upstream can make it even more difficult than they
already have (and I know it's currently very frustrating to the CentOS
team just from reading this thread!).
Russ, is that summary even close to accur...
2010 Dec 05
14
IPV4 is nearly depleted, are you ready for IPV6?
Seeing as IPV4 is near it's end of life
(http://www.internetnews.com/infra/article.php/3915471/IPv4+Nearing+Final+Days.htm),
I'm curios as who know whether everyone is ready for the changeover to
IPV6?
Is anyone using it in production already, and what are your experiences with it?
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SoftDux
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