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2009 Jan 22
0
Psssst - hey buddy, wanna' get a job? (follow-up to asterisk-biz please)
Folks, First of all, this email is sent to -users and -biz, but please follow- up to the -biz list only. I have set the reply-to, but I fear mailman will strip it off ... Please don't flame me for posting to -users, I'm just not sure who lives on -biz as the (signal/noise | net.kook | troll) factor has been pretty bad on that list lately (poor Rehan!!) ;-) Telephony Depot (www.telephonydepot.com) is always looking for talented people who get excited about open telephony platforms such as Asterisk (in its various forms), FreeSwitch, Yate etc, and who just plain find te...
2003 Oct 23
2
GIS re-mapping / polygon overlap
In Germany the Unemployment Agency uses a sectioning of the german map that is different from the usual Administrative Boundaries. Some demographic data are available in Administrative Boundaries only, some in Unemployment Boundaries only. I would like to generate estimates in one boundary system of data availabe in the other boundary system, and would appreciate advice concerning the following
2014 Feb 14
0
Help needed - One question is about samba group policy and another is about samba and openchange install.
...amba or break an existing samba install? Let's say you have been running samba for some time now and you have 60 users authenticating on your samba 4.1.4 server. Now you decide you need to use openchange. How do you get open change installed onto your samba server. It almost seems as if the kook book on open change presumes that you are installing a new server when you install openchange or I may have missed the howto. I am suffering from a bit of information overload by browsing different sites and I decided to refocus and ask people who may know the answer. Has anyone here done a sa...
2009 Jan 17
0
[LLVMdev] Criticism of garbage collection support in LLVM
On Jan 17, 2009, at 10:18 AM, Mikhail Glushenkov wrote: > This may be of interest: > > http://lhc-compiler.blogspot.com/2009/01/case-against-cllvm.html > > People implementing a new Haskell compiler explain why LLVM is an > unsuitable target for them. I find the article, and particularly the preceding one (http://lhc-compiler.blogspot.com/2009/01/what-is-lhc.html ) to be quite
2007 Jan 17
2
Best Board Your Ever Ran CentOS On?
Hi, Whats' the best motherboard you ever ran CentOS on? --------- Don't read this unless you have lots o' spare time, and please, no flamers or kook-jobs with wierd attitudes, this is just plain old hardware as it relates to centos talk -no politic or mean folks. Background (why I ask about centos-friendly hardware): As I order alot of servers, I have alot of vendors telling me all sorts of stuff. It gets pretty extreme sometimes. I play...
2009 Jan 17
9
[LLVMdev] Criticism of garbage collection support in LLVM
This may be of interest: http://lhc-compiler.blogspot.com/2009/01/case-against-cllvm.html People implementing a new Haskell compiler explain why LLVM is an unsuitable target for them.
2005 Sep 14
7
Asterisk 1.0.9 long term stability <--thread hijack, why not reboot?
Disclaimer: Not a troll I'm curious as to this obsession with uptime is. All of the posts of this type are along the lines of "After X days, Y thing does not work but if I reload or reboot, it's OK" - so why not cron a reboot? Is it considered bad form or something like that? I reboot every night whether it is needed or not, not afraid to admit it, and everything works fine for