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2004 Jun 15
1
Modify but not create permissions
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Bill Chmura
w. http://www.fistfullofcode.com
w. http://www.explosivo.com
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Without good motivation, science and technology, instead of helping, bring
more fear and threaten global destruction. Compassionate thought is very
important for humankind.
-His Holiness the Dalai Lama
Wisdom does not mean knowledge but experiential understanding. Wisdom helps
you to change radically your habits and perceptions, as you discover the
constantly changing, interconnected nature of the whole of existence.
-Martine Batchelor, "Meditation For Life&q...
2004 Jun 15
1
Cant create in a subdirectory...
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Bill Chmura
w. http://www.fistfullofcode.com
w. http://www.explosivo.com
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Without good motivation, science and technology, instead of helping, bring
more fear and threaten global destruction. Compassionate thought is very
important for humankind.
-His Holiness the Dalai Lama
Wisdom does not mean knowledge but experiential understanding. Wisdom helps
you to change radically your habits and perceptions, as you discover the
constantly changing, interconnected nature of the whole of existence.
-Martine Batchelor, "Meditation For Life&q...
2006 Aug 28
0
debugger
...efits to countries and their industries including oil and gas, mining, agriculture, roads and infrastructure development.
About TaeCorp.
TaeCorp's vision is to be the recognized leader in providing Aerail Detectoin Systmes including global de-mining, clearing a path to a safer planet for all humankind.
Here comes the big one!
All signs show that AE TR is going to Explode!
C onclusion:
The examples above show the awesome, earning potential of little known companies that explode onto invsetor's radar screens; Many of you are already familiar with this. Is A ETR poised and positioned to do t...
2013 Jun 12
2
Question from Argentina
Dear Friends,
I am new to this mailing list. I am with the National University of
Rosario, Argentina, and I am writing a book on software-based
acoustical measurements, which includes a chapter on FLAC for
archival and streaming purposes from an remote embedded system
including a sensor.
I would like to ask why the seekpoint information in the seek table
metadata block reserves 64 bit for
2013 Jun 12
2
Question from Argentina
...e point, but even at 192 kb/s, 32 bit sample resolution
and say... about 100 channels (but by the very definition of a sample
count one should consider one sample per frame, even if it has 100
subframes) one would have room for a 7616 year file!
It seems a bet for a long life for FLAC --and for humankind!
Best regards,
Federico Miyara
2003 Oct 07
2
Samba 3.0 is WORKING
I would just like to give a success report, since this list gets mostly
bugs and questions..
Due mainly to the help that this list provided, I am now able to
successfully deploy Linux/Samba servers in our corporate domain, and allow
remote offices to function as part of our vast windows domain. Things are
working, and the $$$ it has saved us is almost unmeasurable.
Again, thanks for your help,
1997 Sep 19
5
WINS server
Hi all. Ok, I'm sufficiently pissed off now. Hopefully someone can help.
Since I have no NT4 servers on the network, I'd like to be domain master,
and a wins server. So I've added the following to the global section:
local master = yes
os level = 33
domain master = yes
preferred master = yes
wins support = yes
And now I receive the following message:
2006 Mar 19
20
Instiki 0.11.0 - ActiveRecord Forever
Dear all,
If you thought Instiki was a dead project, you were right. Since I''ve got a day job that doesn''t suck
(Official Ruby Zealot of ThoughtWorks Canada), my motivation to do open source greatly sufferred :)
But... but... but! Here is Instiki 0.11.0, and in this version Instiki is (finally!) moving to ActiveRecord backend
and (finally!) has the File Upload feature.
2013 Oct 18
0
[RFC/PATCH 1/3] Move partiter from com32/chain to com32/lib/syslinux
...------------------------------------------------------- */
-
-#ifndef COM32_CHAIN_UTILITY_H
-#define COM32_CHAIN_UTILITY_H
-
-#include <stdint.h>
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <syslinux/disk.h>
-#include <syslinux/movebits.h>
-
-/* most (all ?) bpb "types" known to humankind as of 2012 */
-enum {bpbUNK, bpbV20, bpbV30, bpbV32, bpbV34, bpbV40, bpbVNT, bpbV70, bpbEXF};
-
-/* see utility.c for details */
-enum {L2C_CNUL, L2C_CADD, L2C_CMAX};
-
-/* first usable and first unusable offsets */
-#define dosmin ((addr_t)0x500u)
-#define dosmax ((addr_t)(*(uint16_t *) 0x413 <...
2015 Jul 22
0
[PULL 1/8] Move partiter from com32/chain to com32/lib/syslinux
...------------------------------------------------------- */
-
-#ifndef COM32_CHAIN_UTILITY_H
-#define COM32_CHAIN_UTILITY_H
-
-#include <stdint.h>
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <syslinux/disk.h>
-#include <syslinux/movebits.h>
-
-/* most (all ?) bpb "types" known to humankind as of 2012 */
-enum {bpbUNK, bpbV20, bpbV30, bpbV32, bpbV34, bpbV40, bpbVNT, bpbV70, bpbEXF};
-
-/* see utility.c for details */
-enum {L2C_CNUL, L2C_CADD, L2C_CMAX};
-
-/* first usable and first unusable offsets */
-#define dosmin ((addr_t)0x500u)
-#define dosmax ((addr_t)(*(uint16_t *) 0x413 <...
2015 Jul 22
13
[PULL 0/8] MultiFS suppport for BIOS and EFI
So last week I was wondering if XFS was still working -- even with its
last on-disk structure changes -- and it _suprisingly_ worked as
expected. Right, now I can finally get rid of GRUB and use Syslinux to
boot my Linux on EFI from a rootfs with xfs. Shit, I have two
partitions (the first one being the required ESP) so there is no way to
access the other partitions since because Syslinux does not
2012 Nov 06
50
chain.c32 (and partiter) updates v2
This is a bit updated set of chain.c32 changes that simplifies a few things
(and in partiter part), fixes few minor issues and adds a few new features.
Details are in the following commits, below is the summary and pull details at
the end.
Shao - any chance to peek over them ? Most of those are relatively simple
changes and well tested, though of course something might have slipped my
attention.