Displaying 20 results from an estimated 105 matches for "longish".
2005 Jun 03
0
Installation of Asterisk addons 1.0.7 fails (longish)
Good morning!
Sorry if this gets posted twice, I tried via NNTP before, and it didn't
seem to work.
After having downloaded the tarball for Asterisk addons via FTP from
ftp.asterisk.org I am trying to install it following the instructions on
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+addon+asterisk-addons, so far
without success.
Could somebody maybe advise where I am taking the wrong path?
2006 Jan 27
2
Do I have a problem? (longish)
Hi,
to shorten the story, I describe the situation. I have 4 disks in a zfs/svm config:
c2t9d0 9G
c2t10d0 9G
c2t11d0 18G
c2t12d0 18G
c2t11d0 is devided in two:
selecting c2t11d0
[disk formatted]
/dev/dsk/c2t11d0s0 is in use by zpool storedge. Please see zpool(1M).
/dev/dsk/c2t11d0s1 is part of SVM volume stripe:d11. Please see metaclear(1M).
/dev/dsk/c2t11d0s2 is in use by zpool storedge. Please
2007 Jul 26
6
Ferret - current status?
...I get "can''t connect") and more so now that
davebalmain.com has gone off the air.
Without meaning to pry, does anyone know whether existing problems in
ferret are likely to get fixed? (I can get crashes quite easily with a
combination of highlighting and proximity searches over longish
distances) and whether, or if, there will be another release?
--
Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2009 Jun 03
1
[LLVMdev] RFA: Alignment of Strings
One of our developers pointed out that GCC generates something akin to
this on Darwin:
$ cat t.c
__private_extern__ void bar(const char *format, ...)
__attribute__ ((format (printf, 1, 2)));
void foo(const char *i, const char *b) {
bar("this is some error message that is kind of longish.");
}
$ gcc -arch i386 -S -o - t.c -Os
.cstring
.align 2
LC0:
.ascii "this is some error message that is kind of longish.\0"
...
LLVM on the other hand generates this on Darwin:
$ /Developer/usr/bin/llvm-gcc -arch i386 -S -o - t.c -Os
...
.section __TEXT,__cstring,c...
2003 Oct 15
2
My Grandstream works, but my X-Lite doesn't:no sound after 5sec
...(Well,
>>almost nothing; vm notification does work)
>>
>>
>Call transfer and call waiting do work, although the call waiting is a
>little loud and anoyoing.. :)
>
>>There is no place to plug in a headset, and since I do a fair amount of
>>tech support and longish conference calls, that's a big deal for me.
>>
>A very valid point, but I also have a Snom200 and I have never been able
>to get the headset (audiojacks on the back) to work.. and this has been
>through about 10 firmware versions..
>
>So which is worse, No headset jacks o...
2003 Dec 29
5
include a file ?
ok, I've got yet another newbie question.
My extensions.conf is getting rather longish and I'm getting dizzy
moving back and forth editing this thing. Can I use the include command
to include a file in order to break extensions.conf up into more
manageable pieces ? Is breaking up the extension.conf file an OK thing
to do ?
Maybe something like this:
include /etc/asterisk/inclu...
2010 Feb 21
2
Newbie woes with par:mar
I have a simple barchart with horizontal bars and horizontal tick labels,
produced with
barplot(x, horiz = T, names.arg = c, las = 1)
The labels are longish strings, truncated on the plot. I wish to leave more
space for the left margin, and experiment with mar parameter,
barplot(x, horiz = T, names.arg = c, las = 1, mar = c(5, 15, 4, 2))
trying various values for the second vector element, but do not notice any
change. Consulting this nice tutorial...
2009 Oct 02
1
One side SIP goes dead on length conversation
Has anyone seen something like this before. Randomly, on longish calls, the
local side of the call audio goes dead. Meaning remote caller can hear us
but we cannot hear the remote person?
Linux voip 2.6.18-128.1.6.el5 #1 SMP Wed Apr 1 09:10:25 EDT 2009 x86_64
x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Asterisk 1.4.24.1, Copyright (C) 1999 - 2008 Digium, Inc. and others.
WANPIPE...
2004 Jul 15
2
Update ash-port to NetBSD-1.6.1
Hi all,
this patch updates the ash-port of klibc to that one found in
NetBSD-1.6.1 instead of the horribly old one currently used. It's a bit
longish (appearently there has been some work done between 1993 and
today), but now it's even useable on 64-bit systems :-).
Plus I've added some nice-to-have builtins, e.g. printf.
Cheers,
Hannes
--
Dr. Hannes Reinecke hare@suse.de
SuSE Linux AG S390 & zSeries
Maxfeldstra?e 5 +49 9...
2003 Mar 21
1
Download to ext3 partition stalls
...ting this report, I realized that I had only run my test on
machines with IDE partitions and 3Com NICs. For kicks, I tried on a
completely different machine with a SCSI disk and Intel NIC. Curiously,
this machine did not exhibit any stalls, even with ext3 in data=ordered
mode.
I've attached a longish file with vmstat traces of all the different
test cases, as well as selected dmesg output for the two test machines.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Troels Walsted Hansen
2015 Oct 06
2
Can this be done with NUT? (ordered shutdown, revisited)
..."low battery" conditions (charge levels) for groups
of computers, hoping that reduced load would give other, more
essential services, a longer runtime
- NOT base shutdowns on timers (because changing loads will also change
the discharging curve)
What I currently tried:
- I found a longish discussion on this list, dating back to six years
ago: http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/nut-upsuser/2009-February/004772.html
In particular, Marco's requirements look quite similar to ours, but
there was apparently no solution (back then). I mayhave missed a later
continuation t...
2016 Sep 12
1
R (development) changes in arith, logic, relop with (0-extent) arrays
> > But isn't the intent to make it an error later? So I assume we're
> > debating making it an error, not just a warning.
>
> Yes, that's correct.
> But if we have a longish deprecation period (i.e. where there's
> only a warning) all important code should have been adapted
> before it turns to an error
That might be true for continuously-used code. But for old scripts
for analysing some dataset that someone decides to run again five
years from now, they w...
2003 Jun 21
1
optim with contraints
...nstallation, but it works fine on MS-windows.
In both cases, R is 1.7.0.
Perhaps this sort of question should not be directed to the R-help
list, rather to the developer(s) of optim. Please instruct me on this
point. Also, I appreciate that the above is not a reproducible example;
this would be longish in text, and I though to ask first to whom
it is appropriate that I direct my question.
Best wishes,
Adelchi Azzalini
--
Adelchi Azzalini <azzalini at stat.unipd.it>
Dipart.Scienze Statistiche, Universit? di Padova, Italia
http://azzalini.stat.unipd.it/
2013 Dec 08
1
About the google-invisibility of this list
...---------------------------------------
When i tried with the quite unique search text
"Sysinux 6 will not boot", i only got to a search engine
(or whatever) called "marshut".
Not a single link to a message in www.syslinux.org/archives.
The same for the title texts of the other longish threads of
november 2013.
The source of 2013-November/thread.html looks not overly
repelling for search robots.
HTML ... HEAD ... META NAME="robots" CONTENT="noindex,follow"
should lead them to the messages.
Nevertheless this seems not to be usual in mailing list archives.
So...
2002 Feb 28
2
R help search engine
...installed or help.start function is called with
update=TRUE. So a simple solution is simply to edit the CONTENTS file
changing hplot keyword to aplot.
I suppose the choice of keywords is up the package author/maintainer. It
seems like in the case of rug it was just a simple mistake.
Sorry for a longish post about such a trivial matter. The more I work with
R the more amazed I am how well things are thought out. I just wanted to
share this with the group.
Andy
__________________________________
Andy Jaworski
Engineering Systems Technology Center
3M Center, 518-1-01
St. Paul, MN 55144-1000
----...
2000 Sep 07
2
R as server in Windows
Hi All,
I'm looking to call R as a server from another program in the Windows
environment (the other program is written in Visual Basic). Ideally, I'd
like to be able to fire up R and then feed it commands one by one (the
commands will come from the user over a longish period of time, for example
as the user decides they want a second plot on the basis of a first one,
etc).
In the book "S Programming", Venables and Ripley say (page 234):
"The windows version of R is builte as a DLL with several front ends,
including the usual GUI and termina...
2019 Apr 04
1
[PATCH] drm/cirrus: rewrite and modernize driver.
...over largely
> unmodified. Everything else is upside down.
>
> It is a single monster patch. But given that it does some pretty
> fundamental changes to the drivers workflow and also reduces the code
> size by roughly 70% I think it'll still be alot easier to review than a
> longish baby-step patch series.
>
> Changes summary:
> - Given the small amout of video memory (4 MB) the cirrus device has
> the rewritten driver doesn't try to manage buffers there. Instead
> it will blit (memcpy) the active framebuffer to video memory.
Does it get any slower,...
2004 Dec 27
4
Found security expliot in port phpBB 2.0.8 FreeBSD4.10
I think, there is a neat exploit in the phpbb2.0.8 because I found my home
page defaced one dark morning. The patch for phpBB is here.
http://www.phpbb.com/downloads.php
The excerpt of the log is attached.
I believe the link to the described exploit is here.
http://secunia.com/advisories/13239
The defacement braggen page is here filter to show the exploited FreeBSD
machines that aneurysm.inc
2012 Nov 16
0
[LLVMdev] problem trying to write an LLVM register-allocation pass
...th* the
> "verify" flag (.out), and the .bc file used as input to my register
> allocator. If you can identify a problem by looking at these files, that
> would be great!
>
> I can supply my register allocator if you'd like to have it, but it
> involves a number of (longish) files.
>
> Thanks for any insights you can provide on this!
>
> Susan
>
>
>
> On 11/15/2012 06:45 PM, Lang Hames wrote:
>
>> Hi Susan,
>>
>> To my knowledge the verifier doesn't produce false positives with any of
>> the in-tree allocators. If...
2013 Jul 17
13
[PATCH 0/3] xen: various changes to what we install in /boot
Jan suggested a couple of cleanups based upon my "xen: allow
architecture to choose whether to compress installed xen binary" patch.
So this series now consists of:
xen: allow architecture to choose how/whether to compress installed xen binary
xen: x86: drop the ".gz" suffix when installing
xen: Use $(T) and $(D) aliases in install target
This is based