Displaying 20 results from an estimated 198 matches for "memorizing".
2015 Feb 03
0
Another Fedora decision
> On Feb 2, 2015, at 4:26 PM, Les Mikesell <lesmikesell at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On Mon, Feb 2, 2015 at 4:17 PM, Warren Young <wyml at etr-usa.com> wrote:
>>>
>> Let?s flip it around: what?s your justification *for* weak passwords?
>>
> You don't need to write them down.
The new rules are:
1. At least 8 characters.
2. Nothing that violates the
2018 Jul 02
2
[PATCH vhost] vhost_net: Fix too many vring kick on busypoll
...e to
>>>>>> interruption, save the endtime in vq field and use it when reentering
>>>>>> the work function.
>>>>> I think we don't care long busyloop unless e.g tx can starve rx?
>>>> I just want to keep it user-controllable. Unless memorizing it busypoll
>>>> can run unexpectedly long.
>>> I think the total amount of time for busy polling is bounded. If I was
>>> wrong, it should be a bug somewhere.
>> Consider this kind of scenario:
>> 0. Set 100us busypoll for example.
>> 1. handle_tx()...
2018 Jul 02
2
[PATCH vhost] vhost_net: Fix too many vring kick on busypoll
...e to
>>>>>> interruption, save the endtime in vq field and use it when reentering
>>>>>> the work function.
>>>>> I think we don't care long busyloop unless e.g tx can starve rx?
>>>> I just want to keep it user-controllable. Unless memorizing it busypoll
>>>> can run unexpectedly long.
>>> I think the total amount of time for busy polling is bounded. If I was
>>> wrong, it should be a bug somewhere.
>> Consider this kind of scenario:
>> 0. Set 100us busypoll for example.
>> 1. handle_tx()...
2009 Dec 29
7
Sparc?
My 12 year old wants to learn more about servers and has memorized a lot of commands like ls, chmod, du, etc.
He wants to have his own domain and server on the web and I have enough Static IP's, so why not foster this interest.
I have an old ultra sparc 5. Are there any CentOS versions that support Sparc?
Or recommendations? I know OpenBSD does, but I am more versed in Solaris and versions
2018 Jul 02
2
[PATCH vhost] vhost_net: Fix too many vring kick on busypoll
...er to avoid too long busyloop due to
>>>> interruption, save the endtime in vq field and use it when reentering
>>>> the work function.
>>> I think we don't care long busyloop unless e.g tx can starve rx?
>> I just want to keep it user-controllable. Unless memorizing it busypoll
>> can run unexpectedly long.
>
> I think the total amount of time for busy polling is bounded. If I was
> wrong, it should be a bug somewhere.
Consider this kind of scenario:
0. Set 100us busypoll for example.
1. handle_tx() runs busypoll.
2. Something like zerocopy qu...
2018 Jul 02
2
[PATCH vhost] vhost_net: Fix too many vring kick on busypoll
...er to avoid too long busyloop due to
>>>> interruption, save the endtime in vq field and use it when reentering
>>>> the work function.
>>> I think we don't care long busyloop unless e.g tx can starve rx?
>> I just want to keep it user-controllable. Unless memorizing it busypoll
>> can run unexpectedly long.
>
> I think the total amount of time for busy polling is bounded. If I was
> wrong, it should be a bug somewhere.
Consider this kind of scenario:
0. Set 100us busypoll for example.
1. handle_tx() runs busypoll.
2. Something like zerocopy qu...
2015 Feb 02
5
Another Fedora decision
On Mon, Feb 2, 2015 at 4:17 PM, Warren Young <wyml at etr-usa.com> wrote:
>>
> Let?s flip it around: what?s your justification *for* weak passwords?
>
You don't need to write them down. Or trust some 3rd party password
keeper to keep them. Whereas when 'not weak' is determined by
someone else in the middle of trying to complete something, you are
very likely to
2018 Aug 29
4
Identifying objects within BumpPtrAllocator.
In various debug dumps (eg., Clang's -ast-dump), various objects (eg.,
Stmts and Decls in that -ast-dump) are identified by pointers. It's very
reliable in the sense that no two objects would ever have the same
pointer at the same time, but it's unpleasant that pointers change
across runs. Having deterministic identifiers instead of pointers would
aid debugging: imagine a
2018 Jul 02
1
[PATCH vhost] vhost_net: Fix too many vring kick on busypoll
...ime in vq field and use it when
>>>>>>>> reentering
>>>>>>>> the work function.
>>>>>>> I think we don't care long busyloop unless e.g tx can starve rx?
>>>>>> I just want to keep it user-controllable. Unless memorizing it
>>>>>> busypoll
>>>>>> can run unexpectedly long.
>>>>> I think the total amount of time for busy polling is bounded. If I was
>>>>> wrong, it should be a bug somewhere.
>>>> Consider this kind of scenario:
>>>...
2006 Jan 31
1
Setting up 'cervisia'
...produce any traffic whatsoever (I checked with 'iptraf').
No surprise I can't connect to the NUT CVS server.
I'm able to use CVS by commandline (ssh keys are uploaded and I no
longer have to enter a password, so this works too), but since this
requires a lot of manual intervention, memorizing which files are
changed and copy-paste actions, I would like to use a GUI here. However,
it seems like I'm too stupid to configure it.
Humble regards,
Arjen
2018 Aug 29
3
[cfe-dev] Identifying objects within BumpPtrAllocator.
This is a great idea!
I personally also wouldn't mind going further in debug builds and actually create and store sequential IDs with the objects and take the small memory hit for improved debuggability. The `PersistentId` field in SelectionDAG works that way and has helped make the output more readable IMO.
- Matthias
> On Aug 28, 2018, at 5:22 PM, George Karpenkov via llvm-dev
2018 Jul 02
0
[PATCH vhost] vhost_net: Fix too many vring kick on busypoll
...;>>>> interruption, save the endtime in vq field and use it when reentering
>>>>>>> the work function.
>>>>>> I think we don't care long busyloop unless e.g tx can starve rx?
>>>>> I just want to keep it user-controllable. Unless memorizing it busypoll
>>>>> can run unexpectedly long.
>>>> I think the total amount of time for busy polling is bounded. If I was
>>>> wrong, it should be a bug somewhere.
>>> Consider this kind of scenario:
>>> 0. Set 100us busypoll for example.
>...
2006 Aug 09
5
Action Mailer ...mail done but not received.. (or sent ?)
I am using Action Mailer as stated in RoR book... the mail seems to be
correctly setup..
and I get the following log..
Sent mail:
Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2006 19:54:04 +0200
From: support@alemat.com
To: myself@mac.com
Subject: Your password is ...
Mime-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8
_____________
Your username is barbare. Your new password is tDRvfzNvDF. Please login
and change
2008 Nov 25
2
adduser vs. useradd
Hi,
To add a user to the system on the commandline, I usually use the
adduser command.
# adduser newuser
And that's it. I've been using that command probably out of an old
habit, since I've been a long-time Slackware user before. But now I
wanted to dig a bit deeper, and some details puzzle me.
Whereas on Slackware, 'adduser' is an interactive shell script to create
a
2014 Oct 21
2
[LLVMdev] RFC: Are we ready to completely move away from the optionality of a DataLayout?
...from
>
> I think this is what Chandler is proposing to fix: every module will have a DataLayout string.
>
Right. I was figuring there'd be some way of having the backend
specify it if there isn't one in the module IR - or a way of calling
into the backend to generate one up since memorizing all of the
possible target layouts for all of the targets would probably be a
pain. These bits would probably be off of the TargetMachine right now.
It'd make moving the DataLayout string onto the TargetMachine easier
later if we decide to do that.
-eric
2007 Nov 09
4
Wanted: tutorial on troubleshooting SIP issues
For someone that's network-aware, but hasn't sat down and plowed through
umpteen SIP-related RFC's and memorized the standards, is there a good
primer on troubleshooting SIP issues?
I'm seeing a lot of NOTIFY/603 messages on my network between Asterisk
and my Sipura 942's, for instance...
Not sure what these are... perhaps the qualify keepalives? In which
case, I guess
2014 Oct 22
2
[LLVMdev] RFC: Are we ready to completely move away from the optionality of a DataLayout?
...osing to fix: every module will
> have a DataLayout string.
> >>
> >
> > Right. I was figuring there'd be some way of having the backend
> > specify it if there isn't one in the module IR - or a way of calling
> > into the backend to generate one up since memorizing all of the
> > possible target layouts for all of the targets would probably be a
> > pain. These bits would probably be off of the TargetMachine right now.
> > It'd make moving the DataLayout string onto the TargetMachine easier
> > later if we decide to do that.
>
&...
2014 Sep 24
2
usb passtrough stuck to a given
So I have an entry for a USB device ( ID 051d:0002, UPS) I want
to use with a given vm client. In that vm client's config file I added
something like this:
<hostdev mode='subsystem' type='usb' managed='yes'>
<source>
<vendor id='0x051d'/>
<product id='0x0002'/>
</source>
</hostdev>
2017 Mar 06
2
domain reinitalization detection
Hello
I'm trying to find out how to detect if domain was destroyed and brought up between two time moments, let's call it reads.
So far the best approach I could find is to compare domain ID from previous and current read.
And this is my first question : is that reliable solution ? Or do you know any better ?
And related question is how to resolve virDomainPtr into domain ID ?
The
2016 Jan 15
2
how to flush user input before READ()
Hi
how to flush user input before READ()?
I wrote a small script to ask for user password before granting access to
outside, but some telefones memorize the full user input, including "#".
So, when the user press redial, for instance 5556789#123, asterisk accepts the
number and the password "123" and gives access to the outside word to whomever
redials that terminal.
Any