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2006 Mar 01
4
rant on browser makers (was something about updating TD''s)
> Oh is Gecko == Mozilla? Oh well, can''t keep them straight. As far as I''m > concerned there are only 2 browsers worth developing for, IE6 and FF > > 1.07. Remove IE 6 and I agree, hahahaha. Actually, I hate Mozilla''s box model (I know it''s the w3c recommended one, but it''s flawed. Width and height should include padding and borders.
2006 Nov 03
0
[PATCH] Re: Strangeness with OggFlac files
Erik de Castro Lopo wrote: > Josh et al, > > I've been tracking down a problem with generating OggFlac files. <snip> > I have looked into this and suspect that the FLAC__stream_encoder_finish() > function needs to finish off the stream using a call to ogg_stream_flush() > instead of the standard function ogg_stream_pageout(). I bashed on this a bit further and came
2009 Jul 29
1
Open Source Pavilion at AstriCon: Your project wanted!
Each year at AstriCon, we have an Open Source Pavilion which showcases projects which are adjuncts to Asterisk, or which are directly relevant to improving the utility and features of Asterisk. It gives smaller projects the chance to have some space to display what they're doing, and to give demonstrations to the AstriCon attendees who are interested in some of the things happening
2006 Nov 03
2
Strangeness with OggFlac files
Josh et al, I've been tracking down a problem with generating OggFlac files. While investigatint this issue I hacked one of the test files from the test_libFLAC directory of the flac-1.1.3-beta2. The result of this hacking is this standalone C file: http://www.mega-nerd.com/tmp/erikd_test.c Directions for compiling this is in the comments at the top of the file. When the program is
2005 Nov 07
2
Reducing the deleterious effects of ego related issues on the list: growing up individually.
Folks, I *suggest* that little or no reply to this is warranted. It's just the statements of an old fart trying to make a (slightly) better environment for all of us. These thoughts are offered for consideration and use as you see fit. For some, "Hey, that'll work for me too" is the hoped for result. No discussion is intended or warranted, IMO. If you recognize yourself in
2005 Nov 09
2
Filers, filesystems, etc.
On Tue, Nov 08, 2005 at 08:04:54AM -0800, Bryan J. Smith wrote: > > > NAS offers safe concurent access (generally, there might be > > some NAS devices outthere that do not). NAS device will > > manage file system internally, and export it over NFS or > > SMB protocols to the clients. > > Such NAS' are a combined host+storage aka
2006 Apr 19
24
Why Ruby on Rails
Our company is mainly made up off application developers but we have a lot of web work coming up so we are deciding which route to take at the moment. We initially identfied ASP.NET 2.0 with the ATLAS AJAX framework because of the RAD features, easy to learn etc. I had read some stuff on ROR and our Boss who is open minded allowed me to create a sample application with ROR. He was impressed
1996 Nov 19
0
Yet another attempt at /tmp spoof protection
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hi all, Prompted by Mark''s discussion of the transname patch I''ve put together an experimental patch to the Linux nfsd that supports something I''ve named CDFs for lack of a more appropriate name. They''re not real CDFs, and in particular, they won''t let you manage stuff like shared /etc directories for diskless
2010 Dec 01
10
centos 5.5 - using mp3
Good day, Been googling about this matter. Afraid I am now confused. Too many options..: for/against/whatever. Some is years ago. Kindly please a step x step manner in which to accomplish to enable mp3 please. Thanks Johan
2005 Nov 23
2
[OT] Message-ID Threading w/Subject Append Example -- WAS: pine rpm for centos 4
On Tue, 22 Nov 2005 11:29:00 -0500 (EST), Joshua Baker-LePain <jlb17 at duke.edu> wrote: > I'm sorry, but making decisions based on Stupid User Tricks is about > the worst policy I can imagine. That way lies madness. No, where lies madness is in the self-centred way in which some people make demands of others to alter innocuous behaviour so that the data requirements of
2005 Nov 16
12
SELinux threads, cynicism, one-upmanship, etc.
After reading through the various SELinux threads, I really became quite perturbed. I mean, really quite perturbed. As an IT Director (and the entire IT department, currently), if I were hiring a sysadmin I know for a fact that someone whose first response to a question on why something doesn't work is 'turn it off' would not get a job here. Neither would a sysadmin with as much
2005 Aug 18
3
Choosing to put CentOS in terms of itself ...
I've been reading back through the archives, really detailed, especially a select few people. And I promise, this is the last time I'm going to say this. I think CentOS stands great on itself, and you don't need to define many things is dislike of other distro. I know many of us (at least us Americans) like to put things in terms of "versus" as much as we can. And I am too
2009 Apr 03
27
How can we improve WNE?
Hello everybody. I'm a (quite) happy WINE user, but i would like to propose some things to the WINE developers. Something important imo, is that it must be easy to use for the user, and some things could be better, here are some ideas to improve it by using Winecfg: 1. Add an option to disable/enable/edit debug channels for all programs. As you may know, a lot of programs runs faster
2009 Mar 18
24
rename(2), atomicity, crashes and fsync()
Hi all, Recently there''s been discussion [1] in the Linux community about how filesystems should deal with rename(2), particularly in the case of a crash. ext4 was found to truncate files after a crash, that had been written with open("foo.tmp"), write(), close() and then rename("foo.tmp", "foo"). This is because ext4 uses delayed allocation and may not
2008 May 13
9
[LLVMdev] Preferring to use GCC instead of LLVM
Jon Harrop wrote: > Can you explain why you would like to generate DLLs on the > customer's computer rather than using LLVM as a JIT > compiler? Customers/clients unhappy with the inefficiency, extra CPU and RAM usage, and performance penalty of JIT. They require a faster, more efficient solution. The solution is to fully compile programs to native code at the time of
2013 Feb 27
1
Slow read performance
Help please- I am running 3.3.1 on Centos using a 10GB network. I get reasonable write speeds, although I think they could be faster. But my read speeds are REALLY slow. Executive summary: On gluster client- Writes average about 700-800MB/s Reads average about 70-80MB/s On server- Writes average about 1-1.5GB/s Reads average about 2-3GB/s Any thoughts? Here are some additional details:
2001 Feb 14
10
SSH trademarks and the OpenSSH product name
Friends, Sorry to write this to a developer mailing list. I have already approached some OpenSSH/OpenBSD core members on this, including Markus Friedl, Theo de Raadt, and Niels Provos, but they have chosen not to bring the issue up on the mailing list. I am not aware of any other forum where I would reach the OpenSSH developers, so I will post this here. As you know, I have been using the SSH
2007 Apr 11
69
ZFS and Linux
Hello, I believe that ZFS and it''s concepts is truly revolutionary to the point that I no longer see any OS as modern if it does not have comparable storage functionality. Therefore I think that file system/disk manager with similar qualities should be written for Linux. Does Sun have plans to dual license ZFS as GPL so it can be ported to native Linux? If not, is it legal to write