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2019 Apr 01
3
Today is the last day of mediocre library call optimizations
To this day, we still do too little when it comes to optimizing well known library calls. Given that various libraries, especially the C/C++ standard library, are relatively clear defined, and LLVM has all the infrastructure already in place, e.g., SimplifyLibCalls.cpp, it seems odd that we still miss so many optimization opportunities. To show how easy it is, and how much impact it can have, I
2007 Jun 28
2
CentOS iso for Sparc64 machine
...nload it without luck. I really would appreciate anyone letting me know because I have a Sun Ultra 60 that I would love to install it on. Thanks! -- Dexter Dexter F. Stowers Systems Administrator Unix/Linux/Windows/Mac Clemson University -- Desire is the ingredient that changes the hot water of mediocrity to the steam of outstanding success. It's the ingredient that enables a person with average ability to successfully compete with those who have far more. Ability is important--dependability is critical! See You At The Top -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scru...
2002 Mar 05
4
Ogg too good?
I'm just encoding some files with the latest ogg and it's too good. I tried encoding things at q1 just to see what happened and I couldn't hear the differencee between the ogg and the original files. Maybe it was the type of music I was encoding or limitations in my listening equipment or something but it seems pointless to have a scale from one to ten and have most of it unused.
2012 Jun 15
3
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] C++ Expression Template Benchmarks for GCC/Clang/Intel/PGI/MSVC
On Jun 14, 2012, at 3:54 PM, Walter Landry wrote: > Hello Everyone, > > I thought you might be interested in some C++ expression template > benchmarks I have done. > > http://www.wlandry.net/Projects/FTensor#Benchmarks > > Clang's performance was mixed. It optimized the expression template > code just as well as the code that unrolled the expressions by hand,
2016 Mar 03
3
Implementation of TLS OCSP Stapling
On 03-03-16 13:04, A. Schulze wrote: > > dovecot: > >> So I would like to know if Dovecot is planning to feature OCSP stapling. >> That way I know for sure my "must staple" certificates can be used by >> Dovecot. And in my opinion, every TLS offering daemon should be up to >> par to the capabilities of TLS.. Not lag behind :) >> >> What's
2012 Mar 24
3
Handling 8GB .txt file in R?
Hi, I am mediocre at R, maybe 1000 hours experience, but I received an 8GB dataset and I don't know what to do with it. I have to do extensive analysis over it for my Honours thesis. I can't even import it. I've tried; - Splitting it up using the free csv-splitter-1.1.zip that seems to be working for everyone else (it doesn't work for me, it just outputs 1 single line). -
2010 Jul 10
1
False answer() being sent by cellphone providers
...other way around. Walk down K Street in Washington, D.C. and you'll see my point. And no thanks: I've already read that execrable book, and found it to be nothing more than overwrought claptrap written to give people with a huge inferiority complex (witness all the carping on about "mediocrity") some smug self-justification when they abandon all ethics in favor of their reptile-brain, base instincts. Disgusting. Cheers! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20100709/c2fb33b9/atta...
2016 Sep 27
2
Good Bye SAMBA?!?!?
>> don't get me wrong but i don't need any education what linux is take easy man!I do not want to discuss your skills, but a lot of people on the list that confuses the concepts. 2016-09-27 18:19 GMT-03:00 Mauricio Tavares via samba <samba at lists.samba.org >: > On Tue, Sep 27, 2016 at 3:02 PM, Gilberto Nunes via samba > <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: >
2014 Sep 21
2
[PATCH] New apodization functions
Hi, > If I understand this correctly, these new apodization functions only > affect compression and that files compressed with these new functions > will still decode correctly with older versions of the FLAC decoder. > > Is that right? Yes, that is correct. These functions are used to window the audiodata, but only for the predictor stage. What these new function enable,
2006 Feb 27
3
Updates on Centos 4
...a server that has been running Centos for about a year but I have not checked to see if there have been any changes to update. Has there been any updates or fixes for the update? I have not been in the loop for a while now. Thanks! -- Dexter Desire is the ingredient that changes the hot water of mediocrity to the steam of outstanding success. It's the ingredient that enables a person with average ability to successfully compete with those who have far more. Ability is important--dependability is critical! See You At The Top
2004 Oct 05
1
Using parameters in lpq command conflicts with background lpq
I have an application than makes use of the "lpq command" and uses the %U parameter in the command string. The application returns a personalized queue list based on the value of %U. This technique worked well in older versions of Samba (circa RedHat 8), but I have run into some trouble with Samba 3. The issue appears to be twofold. 1) The lpq command is now run from the
2004 Oct 01
1
Dovecot/IMP Bug with RFC822.SIZE and BODYSTRUCTURE
Ok, I have narrowed my IMP/Dovecot attachment problem down to what I think is a bug in Dovecot. The test that follow are performed on 0.99.11. When you download an attachment in IMP it uses the php function imap_fetchbody() which contacts the IMAP server and retrieves just the mime chunk you are looking for. It does this by first fetching some information about the email, and then grabs the
2016 Sep 27
0
Good Bye SAMBA?!?!?
On Tue, Sep 27, 2016 at 3:02 PM, Gilberto Nunes via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > Hi list > > I am sad, today! I start to study how windows deal with CIFS, Active > Directory and DFS, I just decide follow the other path! > I will give a try to windows tools.... > The question is: why Linux doesn t have such tools to help and improve > server deployments?!?
2012 Jun 15
0
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] C++ Expression Template Benchmarks for GCC/Clang/Intel/PGI/MSVC
On Jun 15, 2012, at 9:16 AM, Douglas Gregor wrote: > On Jun 14, 2012, at 3:54 PM, Walter Landry wrote: >> Hello Everyone, >> >> I thought you might be interested in some C++ expression template >> benchmarks I have done. >> >> http://www.wlandry.net/Projects/FTensor#Benchmarks >> >> Clang's performance was mixed. It optimized the
2004 Jul 27
2
g729 + GSM + g723
Folks! We have purchased G729 and have been testing the codec on mUltiple Gateways. Here is what we have found. Here is the config I have used: ------------------------------- Asterisk Server On Dual Pentium Xeons with 6GB of RAM, running on Fedora Core 2 User1 is in USA on Broadband Cable User2 is in India on 64Kbps ISDN Line User1 using SIPURA SPA 2000 user2 using Xten professsional(X-pro)
2016 Sep 27
0
Good Bye SAMBA?!?!?
Ok!!! This is just a way to open a discussion. I really enjoy Linux and samba, zimbra, and all others free stuff... But we need face the facts: the market just want quickly response for their needs!!!! I am working harding for weeks to make things work properly to implement samba and glusterfs and ZFS , to deploy storage sincronization between two servers. Today I just install Windows 2012 R2 and
2000 May 01
1
GAMs under R?
At 06:09 AM 5/1/00 +0100, Prof Brian D Ripley wrote: >On Sun, 30 Apr 2000, Stephen R. Laniel wrote: > >> I was just now surprised to note that functions to go generalized additive >> models don't appear to exist under R 1.000. In particular, the gam() and >> loess() functions aren't there. Are they hidden somewhere and I just >> haven't noticed? >
2001 Aug 05
2
Transcoding listening test
As far as I can see, transcoding could be usefull for people who do not primarly care about quality but about filesizes. One could assume that such a user would have a collection of mp3's at 128kbps or higher bitrates, and uses an encoder like BladeEnc or Xing. He wants to take uses of ogg's supposed quality and transcode his 128-or-higher files into 96 or 112kbps oggs to save diskspace.
2005 Jan 19
1
Re: Asterisk bandwidth tuning?
Well, I don't know how to tune it more, it connects at about that rate in a mediocre rural landline. ILBC uses samples of 30ms, so if you set the trunkfreq set to 20 you will be using more of the necesary scarce bandwidth AND dropping sample info in each frame, thus making audio choppy and unclear. Make shure to disallow all codecs and then allow only ILBC or lpc10 (search for it in
2008 May 10
4
Newbie: lambda do...end.should change(Model, :count).by(1). Doesn''t work
Hi to everyone, I''m an RSpec, and BDD in general, newbie so in order to learn I have chosen to use my personal website as a tesbed. I''m having difficulties juggling with mocks, and in particula with the following code. Here''s the controller action: def create @album = Album.new(params[:album]) if @album.save flash[:notice] = "album saved"