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2014 May 06
1
Actions and IRC log from May 6th VIRT SIG meeting
Hi all, I summarized actions on http://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/Virtualization/Status tagged with 06/05 The meeting LOG is below Regards Lars lars_kurth How do you want to run this? We have a set of lose ends: the roadmap via http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-virt/2014-April/003763.html <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-virt/2014-April/003763.html> kbsingh
2014 Jul 29
1
IRC Instructions for Beginners
I had to do some Googling around yesterday to find out how to use IRC. I thought some basic instructions might be useful on the http://wiki.centos.org/irc page. Here is a draft for your consideration: ===== IRC Instructions for Beginners If you have not used IRC before, this guide will help you get started. You will need an IRC client. If you are already using Firefox, an easy possibility is
2004 Jan 30
2
problem with opening up irc...
Hi all, Greetings ! I have shorewall 1.4.7 installed. Everything''s fine execpt irc access from local to net. in my rule file I have added a rule to allow loc net tcp 6667 6667 But i cannot connect to irc servers. The error is: Disconnected (). --- Looking up irc.freenode.net.. --- Connecting to irc.freenode.net (212.204.214.114) port 6667.. --- Connection failed. Error: Connection
2003 Sep 27
4
xiph.org irc channels moving
Everybody, We're shutting down irc.xiph.org, which has hosted our official development and support IRC channels for the past couple of years. The main channels (#vorbis, #icecast, #theora, #positron) have moved to irc.freenode.net; please go there with your support or development questions. We'd also like to take this opportunity to refocus the channels on development and support.
2003 Sep 27
4
xiph.org irc channels moving
Everybody, We're shutting down irc.xiph.org, which has hosted our official development and support IRC channels for the past couple of years. The main channels (#vorbis, #icecast, #theora, #positron) have moved to irc.freenode.net; please go there with your support or development questions. We'd also like to take this opportunity to refocus the channels on development and support.
2003 Sep 27
4
xiph.org irc channels moving
Everybody, We're shutting down irc.xiph.org, which has hosted our official development and support IRC channels for the past couple of years. The main channels (#vorbis, #icecast, #theora, #positron) have moved to irc.freenode.net; please go there with your support or development questions. We'd also like to take this opportunity to refocus the channels on development and support.
2003 Sep 27
4
xiph.org irc channels moving
Everybody, We're shutting down irc.xiph.org, which has hosted our official development and support IRC channels for the past couple of years. The main channels (#vorbis, #icecast, #theora, #positron) have moved to irc.freenode.net; please go there with your support or development questions. We'd also like to take this opportunity to refocus the channels on development and support.
2003 Sep 27
4
xiph.org irc channels moving
Everybody, We're shutting down irc.xiph.org, which has hosted our official development and support IRC channels for the past couple of years. The main channels (#vorbis, #icecast, #theora, #positron) have moved to irc.freenode.net; please go there with your support or development questions. We'd also like to take this opportunity to refocus the channels on development and support.
2003 Sep 27
4
xiph.org irc channels moving
Everybody, We're shutting down irc.xiph.org, which has hosted our official development and support IRC channels for the past couple of years. The main channels (#vorbis, #icecast, #theora, #positron) have moved to irc.freenode.net; please go there with your support or development questions. We'd also like to take this opportunity to refocus the channels on development and support.
2003 Sep 27
4
xiph.org irc channels moving
Everybody, We're shutting down irc.xiph.org, which has hosted our official development and support IRC channels for the past couple of years. The main channels (#vorbis, #icecast, #theora, #positron) have moved to irc.freenode.net; please go there with your support or development questions. We'd also like to take this opportunity to refocus the channels on development and support.
2010 May 30
1
IRC telling you to go to mailing list - it's for good reason ....
Just to answer the aspect of why people in IRC tell you to go to a mailing list ? because mailing list answers are more permanent that IRC, and also, it spreads the knowledge of the question, and the answer over a much wider time frame rather than just the two to three sentences that are involved in fixing your situation. It also notifies the mailing list which is generally watched by the
2019 Nov 18
3
RFC: Moving toward Discord and Discourse for LLVM's discussions
On Mon, 18 Nov 2019 at 07:29, Kristina Brooks via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > > While I understand the difficulty regarding mailing lists especially > if one isn't used to setting up mailboxes and filters to classify and > label emails and do think a web forum may be easier to use, I would > have concerns over Discord. Unlike IRC which has a fairly open
2018 Jan 26
1
PM: loop pass depending on the "outer" BPI analysis
Recently I was looking into porting IRCE loop pass into the new pass manager and stumbled on a problem. The problem is due to the existing hard dependency of IRCE on BranchProbability analysis. If I understand it right, in a new pass manager there are only two ways for loop analysis to ask for the result of an "outer" (funct...
2013 Oct 19
0
Updates for CentOS-5.10 Release
The following updates are released with the CentOS-5.10 Release Announcement. You can see the individual announcements by viewing the CentOS-CR-Announce Mailing List here: http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-cr-announce/2013-October/thread.html If you want the updates as fast as possible during CentOS point releases, please consider enabling the CentOS Continuous Release Repository:
2006 Apr 12
2
DCC transfers don't work, but IRC works
Hi! Already searched for it and asked in IRC channel but all replies talk about ip_conntrack_irc and ip_nat_irc. I have a rule in 'NEW' section of 'shorewall/rules' to irc: ACCEPT fw net tcp 6667 #IRC and 'lsmod|grep irc' shows: ip_nat_irc 3648 0 ip_nat 22572 8 [...] ip_conntrack_irc
2009 Oct 30
0
CentOS-announce Digest, Vol 56, Issue 9
Send CentOS-announce mailing list submissions to centos-announce at centos.org To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-announce or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to centos-announce-request at centos.org You can reach the person managing the list at centos-announce-owner at centos.org When
2013 Dec 05
0
Updates for CentOS-6.5 Release
The following updates were released with the CentOS-6.5 Release Announcement. You can see the individual announcements by viewing the CentOS-CR-Announce Mailing List here: http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-cr-announce/2013-November/thread.html If you want updates as fast as possible during CentOS point releases, please consider enabling the CentOS Continuous Release Repository:
2004 Jul 09
7
IRC channel #asterisk on irc.freenode.net
Hi all! It's great to start with "for dummies" question, but hey, we all have been human infants also =) Problem is, that I can not log on to this channel and I haven't found anything helpful during the past few days either. 1. The irc.freenode.net server gives me "Couldn't look up your hostname" and "No identd (auth) response" followed with
2011 May 05
0
CentOS-announce Digest, Vol 75, Issue 2
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2003 Sep 28
1
Re: [theora] xiph.org irc channels moving
I'd just like to throw my 2 cents in here. I can understand the need to drop a xiph irc server. However, I do take issue with moving to Freenode. The reason that we moved so long ago (as I understand it) is that an overwhelming flood of politics made real vorbis discussion uncomfortable. A few people took things personally and acted out, and pretty soon everybody was on edge. Just looking