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2005 Feb 26
16
yum stalls <?>
I just installed a fresh 3.3 system (because those are the ISO's I had on
hand). Upon running yum update, it starts to download headers and then
stalls. I hit Ctl-C and it continues to download about 4-5 more headers and
stalls. I hit Ctl-C again and it pulls a few more headers. Anyone seen
this and/or know how to fix it?
TIA
Mike
2013 Feb 27
3
Is 6.4 out?
My manager was just asking me if it's out - he's just gotten a large
number of updates on one of our systems, just now.
Please note this is NOT INTENDED TO START ANOTHER IDIOT FLAMEWAR; I'm just
asking for a clarification, given that I don't see anything on the CentOS
site.
mark
mark
2016 Jan 27
4
Just need to vent
Sylvain CANOINE wrote:
>> De: "Jonathan Billings" <billings at negate.org>
>> Maybe you're not aware of it, but there are a LOT of things that
>> systemd fixes that people are happy about.
> Like what ? I don't remember there were as many errors to fix before
> systemd appeared.
>
Agreed. The speed of boot and shutdown? Whoop-de-do. I've got
2017 Mar 08
4
Use of host/target compiler when building compiler-rt
On Wed, Mar 8, 2017 at 2:03 PM Sterling Augustine <saugustine at google.com>
wrote:
> Yes, this is a aspect of the larger problem that clang bootstrap doesn't
> work for a cross-compiler. The build (mostly?) assumes that host==target
> during the build of clang itself, and then if you want another architecture
> also, you run a second build of the target libraries, and
2019 Mar 08
3
[RFC PATCH V2 5/5] vhost: access vq metadata through kernel virtual address
Hello Jeson,
On Fri, Mar 08, 2019 at 04:50:36PM +0800, Jason Wang wrote:
> Just to make sure I understand here. For boosting through huge TLB, do
> you mean we can do that in the future (e.g by mapping more userspace
> pages to kenrel) or it can be done by this series (only about three 4K
> pages were vmapped per virtqueue)?
When I answered about the advantages of mmu notifier and
2019 Mar 08
3
[RFC PATCH V2 5/5] vhost: access vq metadata through kernel virtual address
Hello Jeson,
On Fri, Mar 08, 2019 at 04:50:36PM +0800, Jason Wang wrote:
> Just to make sure I understand here. For boosting through huge TLB, do
> you mean we can do that in the future (e.g by mapping more userspace
> pages to kenrel) or it can be done by this series (only about three 4K
> pages were vmapped per virtqueue)?
When I answered about the advantages of mmu notifier and
2008 Jul 29
4
nss_ldap 5.2 update question
Hi all, I was just wondering when this update will trickle down into the
Centos repo:
http://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2008-0611.html
Obviously, it just came out yesterday, so I'm not expecting it to
suddenly appear. ;) Just curious what the turn around time usually is
for RHEL bug fixes that get released and when we should expect it.
As a side note, does anyone know if there is a way
2008 Nov 19
2
gmirror and gstripe
hail,
I have an old AthlonXP 1700+ running 7-STABLE:
FreeBSD xxx 7.1-PRERELEASE FreeBSD 7.1-PRERELEASE #1: Thu Nov 13 23:54:59
BRT 2008 root@xxx:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/xxx i386
where I have two 750GB Seagate SATA Disks. They are divided as two slices,
around the first 120GB are gathered in gmirror, and what left is in
gstripe. so that's whats going on. if the machine locks, and fsck comes to
2004 Jan 20
2
how scalable is digium cards?
This might be a newbie question but I'm just wondering
how would it be possible to have 30 analog lines using asterisk for PBX
by just using TDM40B and X100P (or are there any device>), if an
ordinary PC support just 4 PCI slots? the maximum scale i guess would
just be 2 x 8. Adding a new PC just for this purpose would be costly.
I would appreciate your comments.
Thanks.
2007 Apr 13
5
new machine just turns off after some time.
Hi all...
I have a new machine for centos 5. amd 6000+, 2 gig and 750GIG drives.
Price is quite reasonable... Anyway...
centos 5 installs fine, I was running fine then the machine just turned off.
I tried to run a video for the last 8 hours on it waiting to happen
again and it
worked just fine.
I then did a continues compile with a batch file and after a few minutes it
just turned off... I saw
2017 Apr 11
6
OT: systemd Poll
On 04/11/2017 07:50 AM, Andrew Holway wrote:
>> I'd much rather have a bash script to look at-- and manually step through.
>
> Is that a joke? Bash is an almighty impenetrable nightmare. I've been doing
> *nix for nearly 10 years and *still* am unable to read anything vaguely
> complicated in bash whereas I can write fairly decent python after 6
> months. From my
2007 Jan 03
4
Sangoma Remora A202
Hi - I just got a Sangoma A200 card with a single 2FXO module and
what appears to be an empty module. I put the card in my Dell GX260,
but the power light on the front of the box just blinks and won't
power up. I did take the power cable from the CDROM to put on the
card - I don't need the CDROM right now..
I'm looking for direction in getting this card working - I currently
2007 Aug 10
2
Asterisk Manager to Record Greetings
I am trying to use Asterisk Manager via php to record auto attendant
greetings and I just can't figure out how to do it. I've got the php
page working and I can click to call between two phones. However if I
click to call just a single phone and then try to enable "monitor", when
I pick up the ringing phone, it just hangs up and doesn't record
anything. I'm sure I
2009 Nov 29
4
sequence of commands in R
Dear all,
I would like to know how could I execute a sequence or orders with just a function, i.e, that just typing the function name, R gives me all the parameters I want (for instance, if I want to see the summary, the standard deviation, the number of valid cases, etc of a dataframe just with one function). I have tried with the following, but just compute the second argument of the body, i.e.,
2020 Oct 20
6
Firefox 78 under CentOS 6 -- no sound?
Jonathan Billings <billings at negate.org> wrote:
> I'm less concerned with firefox being broken on 32-bit CentOS 6
> systems when the platform is only going to live for another month.
> Frankly, I'm glad to see flash die just a little earlier.
It isn't just 32-bit, but also 64-bit, and it isn't just Flash, but
also HTML 5.
To notice the bug, all you have to do
2018 Feb 28
2
Using virtual folders with younger and index files
Hi list,
I just encountered a problem while using dovecot's Virtual plugin with 2.3.0. I managed to solve the issue,
but I wanted to bring it to the attention of others on the list to see if there exists a better solution, if
I found a bug, or if it's just a matter of updating documentation.
I have a virtual folder to get the most recent two weeks of mails; it looks something like this:
2015 Mar 09
2
[LLVMdev] byval in a world without pointee types
Moving this to llvm-dev where I should've sent it in the first place (&
+Chandler, because we discussed this offline a bit)
On Thu, Feb 19, 2015 at 11:32 AM, Reid Kleckner <rnk at google.com> wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 19, 2015 at 10:57 AM, David Blaikie <dblaikie at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Feb 19, 2015 at 8:31 AM, Rafael EspĂndola <
2006 Jul 27
17
How do you stop a Ruby method from executing?
Hey guys,
How do you stop Ruby code from executing? For example,
def newaction
puts "1"
return
puts "2"
end
I tried return in the following example, but it continues and than looks
for newaction.rhtml. How do I stop it completely dead in its tracks?
--
Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2018 Jul 12
9
C7, just updated firefox, bugs
I just updated the "critical" firefox update, and it is *seriously* buggy.
1. I killed my old session, and started a new. Many (all?) tabs show
*nothing* until I put my cursor in the URL bar and hit <enter>
2. I cannot open a link in an email in thunderbird. I click the link, and
after a bit (30 sec? more?) a small windows tells me that firefox is
running, but not responding,
2009 Mar 26
3
[LLVMdev] OT: Python on LLVM
Hi,
Slightly off-topic (as it's not directly about using or developing LLVM):
http://code.google.com/p/unladen-swallow/wiki/ProjectPlan
"Our long-term proposal is to replace CPython's custom virtual machine
with a JIT built on top of LLVM, while leaving the rest of the Python
runtime relatively intact."
Just curious, has anyone here heard more about this project?
Regards,