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Displaying 20 results from an estimated 52 matches for "ludicrous".

2008 May 20
4
[Bug 16033] New: [Randr12] DPI calculation ludicrously incorrect
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=16033 Summary: [Randr12] DPI calculation ludicrously incorrect Product: xorg Version: git Platform: x86-64 (AMD64) OS/Version: Linux (All) Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: medium Component: Driver/nouveau AssignedTo: nouveau at lists.freedesktop.org...
2009 May 13
2
[OT?]R Reference Manual review/recommend
Hello all I am looking to learn R and was thumbing through volume 1 of "R reference manual - Base Package". I'm sorry if this is ludicrously silly to ask, but is this book worth the investment as a good way to learn how to use R? AG
2013 Sep 12
5
Setting up postfix under CentOS-6
...postfix documentation for CentOS-6? I've been amazed how bad the postfix documentation is. It actually seems to be worse that sendmail documentation, which I thought established a record for this sort of thing. The official documentation at <http://www.postfix.org/documentation.html> is ludicrously wordy, with every conceivable option listed in random order. -- Timothy Murphy e-mail: gayleard /at/ eircom.net School of Mathematics, Trinity College, Dublin 2, Ireland
2015 Jun 30
5
Plan for libguestfs 1.30
It has been a ludicrously long time (over 8 months) since the last stable release of libguestfs. So I'd like to plan a new 1.30 release soon. Please follow-up if there are features / blockers / bugs that need to be addressed for 1.30. As usual, bugs which have "1.30" (without quotes) in the Devel Whiteboa...
2015 Aug 27
2
[LLVMdev] [RFC] Developer Policy for LLVM C API
...ding to current functionality and planned evolution. > - It is understood that the C API require more stability than the C++ one as it is often used accross language boundary where type checking cannot be done. On the other hand, no promise of stability is made so LLVM can still evolve at "ludicrous speed". If a change to LLVM cannot be mapped to the current API, the API is updated. +1 from me, with the additional "no changing existing functions' signatures, replace with new function if necessary" rule. Perhaps you can make a patch to the DeveloperPolicy document actually...
2006 Jul 27
4
How To Test For W3C compliance locally and possibly to include it in to Continuous integraition process
Hi Everyone, As many of you out there I''m "protected" by the firewall which prevents me from checking my code for W3C compliance, I am able to check the production code but i would like to test my code before it goes to production. So if anyone was able to have that check done locally, possibly including some sort of tests in to the integration process, I would truly
2004 Sep 09
10
Cepstral
How do you get Cepstral working, they only offer windows versions. do I have to complie it to linux? http://www.cepstral.com
2003 Aug 13
1
Request to mailing list freebsd-security rejected
...lls me I am. List Password // URL ---- -------- freebsd-security@freebsd.org ...... http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/options/freebsd-security/dillon%40backplane.com Secondly, the policy outlined below is ludicrous. The lists are here to facilitate communications between people on various topics. As long as the communication is legitimate it is in the best interests of everyone to NOT reject postings from non-subscribed members. If the moderator cannot be bothered with moderating the list,...
2015 Aug 17
2
[LLVMdev] [RFC] Developer Policy for LLVM C API
...response to that query) > > That's part of Eric's point, I think, once the API is low level enough, it > will churn with every change in LLVM or possible require some heroics to > avoid that churn which will slow down LLVM's API velocity (which is > somewhere around "ludicrous speed"), which is something we rather like. The > only way to make the C API more stable is to make it higher level (see > libLTO for an example) so that we can own the migration & shelter users > from it through that abstraction. If it's low level, it's going to churn or...
2015 Jun 30
1
Re: Plan for libguestfs 1.30
On Tue, Jun 30, 2015 at 04:49:13PM +0200, Luigi Toscano wrote: > On Tuesday 30 of June 2015 15:22:27 Richard W.M. Jones wrote: > > It has been a ludicrously long time (over 8 months) since the last > > stable release of libguestfs. So I'd like to plan a new 1.30 release > > soon. > > > > Please follow-up if there are features / blockers / bugs that need to > > be addressed for 1.30. > > I propose to have vir...
2003 Feb 06
1
Samba failover
Well, I was wondering how to setup samba installations to provide fail-over for linux boxes that will be acting as a print-server for windows clients in an NT Domain (windows PDC and WINS servers). I didn't see any ideas in The Unofficial Samba Howto and the Samba- HOWTO-Collection. I was thinking having two print-servers NATed behind a linux router, and have the linux router do port
2006 Aug 31
5
Custom kernel
The first time I installed xen there were two kernels, this time with 3.0.2, there is only one kernel, everything works. I can boot my dom0 and my domU''s using this one kernel but if I want to build a custom kernel for my domU''s but I am not sure from what I read on how to go about it. Will I end up with a new kernel other than my single kernel? Should I do the kernel config in
2007 May 10
1
how to pass "arguments" to a function within a function?
I have searched the r-help files but have not been able to find an answer to this question. I apologize if this questions has been asked previously. (Please excuse the ludicrousness of this example, as I have simplified my task for the purposes of this help inquiry. Please trust me that something like this will in fact be useful what I am trying to accomplish. I am using R 2.4.1 in Windows XP.) I have created two functions: 1. minus <- function(x,y) {get(x)-get(y)}...
2017 Sep 27
1
anaconda not installing to sda?
...7.4 iso without being kickstarted. This is on vmware (esxi 6.0), I've tried with the paravirtual and lsi logic scsi controllers with the same result. I've tried different previously (CentOS 7.3) working cobbler profiles that do not work with 7.4 now. If I change the drive name (sda) to a ludicrous value anaconda simply errors, so at some level it's understanding about sda.
2006 Apr 01
18
OT: iBook or MacBook Pro?
Well, the worm has turned and I think I may actually get an Apple ;P. But I can''t decide which one. Pros and cons: 14" iBook: + modem (for when broadband kicks out, or on the road and there''s no WIFI) + screen is probably big enough (though I currently have a 15" Dell) + doesn''t get as hot as the MacBook + almost half the cost + less likely to get stolen -
2015 Jun 30
0
Re: Plan for libguestfs 1.30
On Tuesday 30 of June 2015 15:22:27 Richard W.M. Jones wrote: > It has been a ludicrously long time (over 8 months) since the last > stable release of libguestfs. So I'd like to plan a new 1.30 release > soon. > > Please follow-up if there are features / blockers / bugs that need to > be addressed for 1.30. I propose to have virt-dib included. The newer review re...
2006 May 31
0
Morfik versus RJS?
Just curious...since Morfik is going after Google...do you think they''ll try to claim RJS violates their patent as well? I for one think such a claim would be ludicrous, but we all know patent lawsuits and rationale are polar opposites. B.A. -- B.A. Baracus: I thought you weren''t crazy no more? Murdock: Only on paper. -- Posted with http://DevLists.com. Sign up and save your mailbox.
2001 Dec 07
3
-c none option
We are using openssh with backup software to transport data back and force between clients and backup server. Common sense and some testing suggest that the data transfer rate is significantly slower when the ssh native encryption is used. For the backup applications it's probably OK to use ssh without encryption. Unfortunately, it looks like the recent versions including 3.0.2p1 do not
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
...> Exchange, but I > > > realize that’s probably not possible. If anyone knows of a > > package like > > > this for Linux, let me know. I’d like to get our network > > away for the > > > Small Business Server that we’re using now. The licences > > are ludicrous. > > > (We just spent $700 for 10 licences. And they’re taking 2 > > weeks to get > > > the to us.) > > > > > > Matthew Walker > > > Senior Software Engineer > > > ePliant Marketing > > > > > > > > > --- > &gt...
2004 Nov 15
0
Winbind installation on AIX installation woes
.../nsswitch directory. My questions are: 1) In order to use Samba with winbind, do I need to add any more flags to my commands above? 2) Why didn't the libnss_winbind.so library get built? 3) The configure and build step took about a day each to run. Any ideas on why it would take such a ludicrously long time? Thank you. Jay