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2014 Mar 26
2
LXC + passthrough mount and host filesystem-cache
Hello,
I'm using libvirt to build/run LXC instances. My LXC instances use
passthrough filesystem mounts. When I try to do large file systems
operations (ex tar or rsync) the file systems cache on the host
spikes and causes the OOM handler to run and kills processes
in the LXC.
Has anyone else seen this? Is there a way around this?
At this point I'm resorting to running a cron job that
2005 Nov 10
0
OggPCM proposal feedback
...39;t heard from anyone else yet. I would like
> to see input (or at least an OK) from a large number of people in
> the audio field.
I think this is good to emphasis - it's ok to support some combinations
of formats which are not used, since they'll simply be ignored if
they're infavorable to implement, but missing something nessesary is
something we need to make sure not to do.
I've put a reduced config set on the wiki.
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The recognition of individual possibility,
to allow each to be what she and he can be,
rests inherently upon the availability of knowledge;
The p...
2006 Jul 14
39
Time to split the list?
I hope no one gets offended by my asking, but I wonder what others think about the possibility of splitting the list into two or three focal areas. Personally, I think I''d like to see three seperate lists: 1) newbie development (e.g., help working through tutorials, etc.) 2) more advanced development topics, 3) environment setup / admin.. What do you think?
Best regards,
Bill
2005 Nov 10
5
OggPCM proposal feedback
Arc wrote:
> Does endian vary widely for raw audio codecs,
Well there are really only two endian-nesses, big and little.
WAV is usually little endian but there is also a (very rare) big endian
version. AIFF is usually little endian but also supports big endian
encoding. CAF, AU, IRCAM and a number of others support both endian-nesses
equally.
> or would it be reasonable
> to settle