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2010 Nov 08
0
Maria Teresa Torres Muñoz/Gestion de Intangibles/LineaDirecta está ausente de la oficina.
Estaré ausente de la oficina desde el 08/11/2010 y no volveré hasta el 16/11/2010. Responderé a su mensaje cuando regrese, si es urgente enviar mail a INNOVACION Visítenos en: www.lineadirecta.com "Este mensaje y los documentos que, en su caso, lleve anexos, pueden contener información confidencial. Por ello, se informa a quien lo reciba por error que la información contenida en el
2006 Jul 26
13
tweaking minimum word length?
Hi, Can Ferret be configured to change the minimum word length of what it indexes? Right now it seems to drop words 3 characters or less, but I''d like to include words going down to 2 characters. How would I do that? Francis
2018 Aug 14
4
Why did Intel change his static branch prediction mechanism during these years?
( I don't know if it's allowed to ask such question, if not, please remind me. ) I know Intel implemented several static branch prediction mechanisms these years: * 80486 age: Always-not-take * Pentium4 age: Backwards Taken/Forwards Not-Taken * PM, Core2: Didn't use static prediction, randomly depending on what happens to be in corresponding BTB entry , according to agner's
2020 Jul 30
0
dovecot replication and pop3 deletion
Hi, I am investigating the use of dovecot for a voicemail storage system (which is effectively a SMTP/POP3 system), which we want to use replication to give us some resilience. Tests have mostly been on dovecot 2.3.8 (9df20d2db) - as packaged on Centos 8 - but I have also used a couple of similar versions on different platforms, so this is not a specific build problem. The platform has
1999 Apr 27
1
Failed Logins (ntang@rga.com)
...ng as is necessary to authenticate the user, and then drop the connection, thus conserving PDC connection resources. " I hope that resolves your problem. The best advice I can give you regarding computer systems is to stress the economic benefits of a system and don't forget to include intangibles like uptime and reliability. How much does it cost when a system shuts down. How much is your company's yearly expenditures in licensing/support? What benefit does your company derive from it. Being hit across the head by the bottom line inspires more change than some of the best technical...
2012 Nov 27
2
[LLVMdev] Where do I put the propeller?
On Tue, Nov 27, 2012 at 8:58 AM, Krzysztof Parzyszek < kparzysz at codeaurora.org> wrote: > On 11/27/2012 8:03 AM, Hal Finkel wrote: > >> >> This still leaves the question of exactly how to attach metadata to >> loops, etc. >> > > In one implementation, the loops had a fixed structure: guard branch, > preheader, header and loop body, optional epilog.
2000 Oct 25
9
Return of the Son of MIME type
(quoting from the web archive, I only just subscribed) Monty wrote: > > > (a bit testy that this flamewar has started again, and no one has learned a > > thing from the previous rounds) > > OK, that wasn't fair... the old timers know what's up, but I do wish some of > the folks who bring things up would browse the archive threads or at least not > jump in
2011 May 03
1
Switching to 16 bit colour ...
"bit of trouble" - good pun! But I do hope it gets solved. Can you make a bash file (oh no - a pun of my own!) to automate any of those annoyances? Would putting the game "in its own WINE" help at all? Cheers, Jake On May 3, 2011, at 3:18 AM, wine-users-request at winehq.org wrote: > Send wine-users mailing list submissions to > wine-users at winehq.org > >
2009 Mar 04
17
Community: How to deal with attempts at sabotage
Hi all, The underlying assumption of membership in any community is that your participation is at worst neutral, and if possible positive. Communities, online or off, generally do what they can to protect themselves from detrimental influences, which is where policies, politeness, moderators, and all that come into play. Puppet''s community has been both fortunate and awesome,
2004 Dec 01
21
Protocol for answering basic questions
I have been following the discussions on 'Reasons not to answer very basic questions in a straightforward way' with interest as someone who is also new to R and has had similar experiences. As such it with sadness that I note that most seem to agree with the present approach to the responses to basic questions. I must thank those respondants to my own questions who have been helpful, but