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2004 Apr 29
8
GrandStream 1.0.4.55 Firmware
Hello,
Anyone using the 1.0.4.55 firmware release with any success? I
have had my Budgetone running 1.0.4.50 for about a month and a half now
with no problems whatsoever, and I am a little leary about upgrading.
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2006 Jun 05
2
Swap
I know this is more of a general unix question, but the thread about the
last kernel update, and memory usage got me to looking and thinking.
Given a system with 2 Gb of memory, and at peak usage, top reports
considerably less than the 2 gig amount in use, as well as system
monitoring that never shows all available memory used, what would happen
if you just turned swap off, and let memory
2005 May 22
2
some cannot join domain
Hi,
I have some machines (winXP and win2k) that cannot join my domain. Others
I have joined to the domain. I am using the smbldap-tools 0.8.9 with an
add machine script as follows:
add machine script = /usr/local/samba/sbin/smbldap-useradd -w "%u"
The LDAP entity gets created with objectClasses top, inetOrgPerson, and
posixAccount. My impression is that samba then comes
2013 Sep 28
3
Puppet vs Oracle Enterprise Manager (cm pack)?
Hey;
I''m still very new to puppet having *just* finished the pro puppet book.
Going to have to go back to that a few times for re-reading, I suspect.
Any rate, I have a client who''s leaning very heavily towards OEM w/the
configuration management pack. Despite some fairly exhaustive google
sessions, I haven''t been able to find a direct comparison between these
2007 Jan 17
3
http://www.net-dns.org/ and perl-Net-DNS-0.48-1 upgrade direction needed
Greetings :-)
On this particular production centos 4 mail server system if I
rpm -qa | grep perl
I get...
perl-Filter-1.30-6
newt-perl-1.08-7
perl-DateManip-5.42a-3
perl-libwww-perl-5.79-5
perl-XML-Encoding-1.01-26
perl-Time-HiRes-1.55-3
perl-URI-1.30-4
mod_perl-1.99_16-4.centos4
perl-HTML-Tagset-3.03-30
perl-Parse-Yapp-1.05-32
perl-XML-Parser-2.34-5
perl-XML-Dumper-0.71-2
2003 Oct 15
1
ext3 + raid, is resize2fs neccessary?
Consider this section:
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Software-RAID-HOWTO-4.html#ss4.14
I have not done this before and I'm leary about Step 11 which is resizing
the filesystem after doing a mkraid command. This howto lacks any ext3
documentation. Some questions I have are:
1. Should I convert back to ext2 on all my filesystems before I do a mkraid?
2. If I leave the system at ext3, will the
2008 May 07
0
[LLVMdev] Path to AutoRegen.sh
> * I'm using Autoconf 2.61, and it is compatible with the syntax used
> by LLVM, but AutoRegen.sh insists I need 2.5x.
>
> * There is a bug in the AutoRegen.sh that appears when you try to
> regenerate configure scripts for your project outside the LLVM
> source tree: an shell "read" command missing a parameter.
>
> The patch was tested on 2.2, but I think
2020 Aug 01
4
Boot failed on latest CentOS 7 update
Totally and completely on my HP microfiber. Wouldn't get past anything to
even get me into the grub menu. NOT AMUSED!
_______________________
Kay Schenk
2014 Jan 25
2
[LLVMdev] Removing ReadOnly from math intrinsics
On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 4:17 PM, Philip Reames <listmail at philipreames.com>wrote:
> On 1/24/14 3:52 PM, Raul Silvera wrote:
>
> In include/llvm/IR/Intrinsics.td there is code to mark sqrt and several
> other math intrinsics as "ReadOnly", even though they do not read memory.
>
> According to the comments this was done as an attempt to model changes
> to
2008 May 07
1
[LLVMdev] Path to AutoRegen.sh
Hy, Tanya
> Some comments:
> - Please follow the developers policy for making patches:
> http://llvm.org/docs/DeveloperPolicy.html#patches
>
OK. My fault here. Will check some of your observations and resubmit.
> - I think if we are going to upgrade, we should totally switch to 2.6
> instead of allowing both. This will make diffs easier to read when people
> regenerate
2014 Jan 24
2
[LLVMdev] Removing ReadOnly from math intrinsics
In include/llvm/IR/Intrinsics.td there is code to mark sqrt and several
other math intrinsics as "ReadOnly", even though they do not read memory.
According to the comments this was done as an attempt to model changes to
the FP rounding mode. This is too conservative, and unnecessarily blocks
transformations such as commoning and vectorization.
I have heard from others that FP
2014 Jan 27
2
[LLVMdev] Removing ReadOnly from math intrinsics
I would be perfectly fine with Raul & Chandler's proposal, provide that
clear documentation is added. The strong distinction between standard
library calls and intrinsics is an important point for front end
authors. The deliberate ignorance of floating point environment flags
is entirely defensible, but needs to be documented clearly. We should
also document which rounding mode
2006 Jun 19
5
RSS reader for rails application.
Hi,
I was wondering if there''s an RSS reader plugin of some sort available
that will basically get the RSS feeds for me and then allow my Rails
application to take those feeds and present them on my website. Would
anybody know how I could get this to work with a rails app?
Thanks.
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2009 Mar 25
1
intelligent optimizer (with domain restrictions?)
dear R experts---sorry, second question of the day. I want to match some
moments. I am writing my own code---I have exactly as many moment
conditions as parameters, and I am leary of having to learn the magic of
GMM weighting matrices (if I was to introduce more). the process sounds
easy conceptually. (Seen it in seminars many times, so how hard could it
possibly be?...me thinks) first
2008 May 07
4
[LLVMdev] Path to AutoRegen.sh
Hello, people
I'm developing a small code analysis project with LLVM (I hope I can
concentrate on it next semester and make it a really functional tool,
but, for now, it's an college end course project, and I'm more focused
on theoretical issues than on the implementation).
I'm using Ubuntu Linux and had a lot of trouble starting the project by
copping the "sample
2006 Apr 06
6
Flexible data schema in a database?
I figured I pose this to the list and see if any one can build a
better mousetrap.
The problem:
1. Store hierarchical data in a database, but without knowing the
hierarchy beforehand.
2. Allow the user to define there own hierarchy, and allow the system
to support multiple hierarchies.
Call it a cataloging system, we have an object and we want to add data
about that object to the system.
Now
2015 Jun 29
4
Using a CentOS 6 Machine as a gateway/router/home server
At 07:43 AM 6/29/2015, you wrote:
>James B. Byrne wrote:
> > On Mon, June 29, 2015 02:14, Sorin Srbu wrote:
> > OS 6?
> >>
> >> Please note: I'm not criticizing, just curious about the argument
> >> behind using a regular OS to do firewall-stuff.
> >
> > Maintenance.
> >
> > A consistent set of expectations does wonders for
2020 Aug 02
0
Boot failed on latest CentOS 7 update
And for whatever reason, both my centos 7 and 8 survived this apparently
with flying colors. Actually, this is out of character for how fate has
been dealing the cards recently.
I'm very leary about rebooting either, now, though.
On Sat, Aug 1, 2020 at 12:50 PM Kay Schenk <kay.schenk at gmail.com> wrote:
> Totally and completely on my HP microfiber. Wouldn't get past
2008 May 05
0
flac/metaflac 32/64 Universal OS X builds
Brian Willoughby wrote:
> In my experience, with the gcc compiler, cross-compiling is highly
> reliable.
Your experience doesn't match mine.
> If your code runs on one processor, then it will run on
> all.
That can easily break down in all sort of places. For instance, I'm
the main author of libsndfile and when Apple first announced Intel
based machines I started
2004 Jul 20
3
[Bug 899] sshd displays illegal usernames through setproctitle()
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=899
Summary: sshd displays illegal usernames through setproctitle()
Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: 3.8.1p1
Platform: All
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: sshd
AssignedTo: openssh-bugs at mindrot.org