Displaying 20 results from an estimated 315 matches for "luxury".
2015 Nov 01
0
Luxury watches for best. Rolex, etc
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2006 Aug 09
5
off - subversion
hi guys
question on usage of subversion.
just set up the repository, removed database settings, logs, tmp etc
from being committed. we are two developers and a designer working on
the project.
do not have the luxury of a separate development and production server.
(cost of bandwidth in 3rd world countries!)
figured out how to allow everyone involved to checkout latest version
and check in their changes, but how do i actually commit a specific
version to the ''live'' site? running on the sam...
2018 May 04
2
Upgrading Samba 4 server [SEC=UNOFFICIAL]
UNOFFICIAL
I am running several small networks with Samba 4 acting as AD/DC.
I want to upgrade the OS and Samba on the older servers. But I understand that to upgrade the OS, I need to do a new install (at least to get from Centos 6 to 7). I don't have the luxury of new hardware, so creating a secondary DC and taking over from PDC is not an option.
These are small networks so recreating the data should be relatively trivial. But I need the process to be transparent to the users and to Windows.
My idea is to:
Remove all PCs from domain
Install the latest...
2012 Oct 04
2
[LLVMdev] interesting possible compiler bug
...> As far as I know, this optimization is legal.
Well, indeed the result is used by the while and we have a control
dependence on the future execution. The termination or not of the
program is a side effect from the user perspective.
[...]
Nick> Oh how people don't appreciate the luxury of having an
Nick> infinite memory machine!
You have also a potentially infinite loop, which is another kind of
luxury. More boring, especially on the end. :-)
Even if you have a lazy allocation as with the default libC on Linux
that allocates the memory pages only on demand, the memory wi...
2019 Oct 02
3
Compiling latest postfix fails on C8
Hi,
I tried to compile the latest version of postfix, runs fine on C6 and C7,
on C8 it fails.
Complaining about missing ypclnt.h, this should com from glibc-headers.
Any suggestions?
Adrian
--
Adri P. van Bloois
"Elegance is not a dispensable luxury but a factor that decides between
success and failure."
Edsger W. Dijkstra
2008 Oct 17
3
Recommended Configuration Control Software?
We have several dozen production Linux servers and I would like to
have better control over what files are changed, by whom, when they
were changed, etc. Because these are all production servers that are
in use 24x7, we do not have the luxury of simply doing a clean build,
taking md5sums of each file, and then doing fresh installations. I
need a system that can take in-place snapshots of each server's
configuration files, store them in some kind of database or text file,
and notify me whenever something changes.
I've used trip...
2012 Oct 02
0
[LLVMdev] interesting possible compiler bug
...pushq %rax
.Ltmp1:
movl $1, %edi
callq malloc
movb (%rax), %cl
testq %rax, %rax
jne .LBB0_1
# BB#2: # %do.end
xorl %eax, %eax
popq %rdx
ret
Oh how people don't appreciate the luxury of having an infinite memory
machine!
Nick
~/llvmpb/install/bin/clang loop.c -O2 -S
>
> .file "loop.c"
> .text
> .globl main
> .align 16, 0x90
> .type main, at function
> main: # @main
> .cfi_s...
2012 Oct 04
0
[LLVMdev] interesting possible compiler bug
...n is legal.
>
> Well, indeed the result is used by the while and we have a control
> dependence on the future execution. The termination or not of the
> program is a side effect from the user perspective.
>
> [...]
>
> Nick> Oh how people don't appreciate the luxury of having an
> Nick> infinite memory machine!
>
> You have also a potentially infinite loop, which is another kind of
> luxury. More boring, especially on the end. :-)
>
> Even if you have a lazy allocation as with the default libC on Linux
> that allocates the memory p...
2010 Oct 02
2
Security - Using Linksys PAP2T from outside with a dynamic IP is there anyway to block all other traffic but those of the PAP2T?
...rrently it's not connected to the
internet. If it were connected, I would have iptables block any and all
traffic from outside but I want a single device - Linksys PAP2T - to be able
to connect back to the server. That is a stand alone device and doesn't
support VPN and I don't have the luxury of putting a VPN client on the PAP2T
side to connect back to the server. Is there any way I can DynDNS on the
PAP2T to somehow notify the Asterisk Server that it's a safe device coming
in?
I do use fail2ban but that is not what I am looking for at this moment. And
since the IP is dynamic on th...
2004 Aug 06
5
Java Examples
...hould I look for an example of how to connect to Icecast from Java?
(I have a MySQL/Tomcat application with MP3's in the DB and need to stream
them using Java and Icecast.)
Thanks,
Mike D.
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2012 Oct 05
1
[LLVMdev] interesting possible compiler bug
...ll, indeed the result is used by the while and we have a control
>> dependence on the future execution. The termination or not of the
>> program is a side effect from the user perspective.
>>
>> [...]
>>
>> Nick> Oh how people don't appreciate the luxury of having an
>> Nick> infinite memory machine!
>>
>> You have also a potentially infinite loop, which is another kind of
>> luxury. More boring, especially on the end. :-)
>>
>> Even if you have a lazy allocation as with the default libC on Linux
>>...
2005 Apr 19
2
cross validation and parameter determination
...aper about nearest shrunken
centroid analysis of microarrays (PNAS vol 99:6567),
they used cross validation to choose the amount of
shrinkage used in the model, and then test the
performance of the model with the cross-validated
shrinkage in separate independent testing set. If I
don't have the luxury of having independent testing
set, can I just use the cross validation performance
as the performance estimate? In other words, can I use
the same single cross-validation to both choose the
value of the parameter (amount of shrinkage in this
case) and estimate the performance which was based on
the...
2008 Jan 20
6
IAX softphone
Hi All;
I tried Firefly softphone with IAX and it gave very
poor quality.
Any one advise a good strong softphone that can work
with IAX fine?
Regards
Bilal
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2004 Aug 06
2
Dummy soundcard driver for Windows (OT)
...a
DSP plugin.
Speaking of DSP stackers, I've tried 3 of them now but the Oddcast DSP
doesn't work when going thru a stacker via the SQRSoft plugin. It just
sits there at 0kb/s sent. I wanted to use an audio compressor/limiter
DSP as well but it looks like we'll have to do without this luxury.
Regards,
Ross.
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2012 Oct 02
4
[LLVMdev] interesting possible compiler bug
This code is essentially from an LTP test ( http://ltp.sourceforge.net/
<http://ltp.sourceforge.net/> ).
#include <stdlib.h>
int main() {
void *curr;
do {
curr = malloc(1);
} while (curr);
return 0;
}
If you compile it with no optimization, it will keep the malloc calls.
If you compile it with -O2, it will create an infinite loop, i.e.
assuming that malloc
2016 Jul 12
2
Do we need a rebase bug for RHEL 7.4?
...wth rate) shipping ~300-400 patches.
- Backporting patches is currently hard work since the code bases of
1.32 & 1.33/1.34 have diverged significantly in many areas.
- We have none of Roman's v2v patches in RHEL 7.3, and it would be
good to get all of those in 7.4 when we have the luxury of testing
everything properly.
Cons:
- Another large rebase.
- Maybe others, I need to look at the detailed changes in 1.32->1.34.
Rich.
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2015 Mar 09
1
grsync for centos 7
Francis Gerund wrote:
<snip>
> And FWIW, I do like, and use the CLI all the time. That's how I learned
- using MS-DOS 3.2 on a 386sx box with 360k floppy drives. And 512k ram
- what luxury!
>
> : )
You leaned on a 386 with (2?) floppy drives? I had to make do with DOS 3.0
on an 8088 w/ 2 floppy drives... and let me tell you how much fun it was
to compile (I kid you not) basica, esp. with an encrypted library....
mark
2015 Mar 10
1
grsync for centos 7
On Mon, March 9, 2015 17:36, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote:
> Francis Gerund wrote:
> <snip>
>> And FWIW, I do like, and use the CLI all the time. That's how I
>> learned
> - using MS-DOS 3.2 on a 386sx box with 360k floppy drives. And 512k
> ram
> - what luxury!
>>
>> : )
>
> You leaned on a 386 with (2?) floppy drives? I had to make do
> with DOS 3.0 on an 8088 w/ 2 floppy drives... and let me tell
> you how much fun it was to compile (I kid you not) basica, esp.
> with an encrypted library....
>
> mark
>
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2018 May 30
3
What's upholding the new clamav?
Hi,
My clamav is complaining that the version is outdated. There is a new one
0.100 but epel is not updating the rpm.
Why is there a delay?
Adrian
--
Adri P. van Bloois
"Elegance is not a dispensable luxury but a factor that decides between
success and failure."
Edsger W. Dijkstra
2020 Apr 20
2
CentOOS 8 and libuv
Hi all,
Why is libuv-devel missing in CentOS-8?
The rpm for libuv is preset but libuv-devel is not there.
Adrian
--
Adri P. van Bloois
"Elegance is not a dispensable luxury but a factor that decides between
success and failure."
Edsger W. Dijkstra