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2002 Jul 26
2
Slow driver properties?
I'm currently using Samba 2.2.5 on a Mandrake 8.0 box with cups 1.1.4.
I have several printers shared that are accessed from winNT/2k/xp boxes.
When I right click on the printer or select printer properties, or go to
print from any of those other boxes, the response is slower than molasses.
I have an identical machine running WinNT Workstation that was previously
our print server. It is much much faster.
Where should I start looking to diagnose the problem? I have tried several
modes already. Security = share with full permissions for everyone, no
authentication, guest only, see...
2005 Jun 01
3
x[x$a=="q",,drop=TRUE]
...Flint Floramite Impulse
Karate
0 15 0
0
Karate zeon Melody Meltatox 40 EC
MKP
0 0 0
0
Molasses Nembicidine Nimrod 250 EC
Nissorun 10 EC
0 0 0
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Oberon Orthene 75 WP Oscar 20 SC
Pegasus
15 0 9
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Polar 50 WSG...
2010 Apr 16
1
IAX connection slow between 1.4 and 1.6 dists
Hi gang,
I'm running 1.4.26.2 and 1.4.30 on my two "real" asterisk boxes.
I just installed 1.6.2.6 on a Suse VM and the phone to asterisk connection
works fine. When I try to do an IAX connection from the 1.4 boxes to the
1.6 boxes, the audio runs like molasses. Instead of "welcome to blah blah
blah", I get "wel --- Come to bla #$#$$$ blah ##$$#$$
blah $#$#$". Any pointers?
Thanks
Danny Nicholas
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2012 Jul 13
1
waf workaround?
...slowed down my local samba builds by a factor of 5-10x -- it
seems to lack
any parallelism, and on a 12 core machine, that really sucks.
When going through it's tests, it's noticeably slower than the configure
shell
tests that do the same...
But then the build/make parts all go by like molasses...
What is wrong with standard make tools that proprietary - going back a
generation
or two, stuff had to be used?
What did it solve that wasn't solvable in a standard make?
Maybe waf can be configured to create a standard makefile to handle
the more complex configuration parts, and then le...
2015 Sep 13
1
VM in a VM on kvm/qemu
...(host is Fedora 22)
running EL6 as an HA cluster. On these two nodes, I host a 3rd VM (so
Fedora 22 -> 2x EL 6.7 -> El 6.7). Currently, 'EL' == CentOS, but I can
switch to RHEL proper if need be.
To my happy surprise, it actually works! Of course, the two-deep EL6
guest is slow as molasses. I don't really care about making it usably
fast because this setup is purely to dev/test the HA cluster VMs. That
said, a minimal EL6 install currently takes about 2 hours. So testing
deleting/creating guests is very slow.
So my question is;
Understanding it will never be good performanc...
2009 Feb 13
3
Strange performance loss
I''m moving some data off an old machine to something reasonably new.
Normally, the new machine performs better, but I have one case just now
where the new system is terribly slow.
Old machine - V880 (Solaris 8) with SVM raid-5:
# ptime du -kds foo
15043722 foo
real 6.955
user 0.964
sys 5.492
And now the new machine - T5140 (latest Solaris 10) with ZFS
2008 Oct 02
2
Keeping a complete CentOS mirror
Is there a way I can keep a complete mirror of old/new releases of
CentOS 4/5 automagically? In other words I would pull the old files from
the vault site when needed, and new files from one of the other mirrors.
I've seen/used a few scripts but rsync just stomps the old releases with
the latest. The key issue here is having new release detection happen
programmatically so I don't need to
2011 May 16
1
Dramatic performance increase in Wine 1.3.20!
...,
I have been a Wine user since about 2002 and have even contributed a few simple patches, but this is my first time on the forum. Anyway, I just wanted to make it known that wine 1.3.20 provides a dramatic increase in performance. Scrolling in the iTunes Music store no longer reminds me of pouring molasses (finally) and Photoshop Elements 5 is usable. Does anyone know what the magic was and if any more of it is possible? This is amazing!
-Matthew
2016 Jun 26
2
Should I expect nouveau on 4.6 to work on a GM206?
...ayers acceleration on
> fixes the problem and scrolling is fast.
>
> I have no idea whether this is an X problem, a gnome-shell problem, a
> mesa problem, a kernel problem, or something else.
I believe the issue is with GLAMOR, but I'm not sure - in my
experience, GLAMOR is slow as molasses for actual X11 ops that aren't
"take this composited image and stick it on the screen", and the fact
that you are on the lowest perf level of your GPU isn't helping your
cause. Turning on acceleration in firefox probably makes it use more
optimized GL paths than having some X11 -&...
2003 May 28
5
Slow performance with QuickBooks
I have spent much of the day today researching performance tuning with
samba. I have tried everything that I can find out about how to make
performance faster. I checked disk performance with Bonnie, installed FTP
and tested a transfer that way, achieving 6-7 MB / second. about 30 seconds
for 150 MB file. I was finally able to achieve those speeds on a file
transfer to the server through
2006 Apr 28
3
AJAX effects not smooth on Rails
I''ve been playing around with AJAX effects using
ActionView::Helpers::ScriptaculousHelper. When I implement these
''freehand'' on a regular html page the Scriptaculous effects are smooth.
However when I use them rails methods they are not.
For example Appear, Grow and Slideup all blink the text at the start.
As in the content appears for a split second, then
2014 Jul 29
3
CentOS 6 and android connectivity (Nook)
So, I got my wife a Nook for her b'day. I just plugged it into my system,
CentOS 6.5, and what I see is /media/NOOK, and it shows 257k or so - yes,
k, not m or g. It's *not* seeing any directories, etc, and the small thing
I'm guessing is firmware, since even when I try mount -o remount -rw, it
is still r/o.
Googling, I see mentions of fsmtp, I think it was, and yum shows some mtp
2006 Jun 20
23
Performance (cough cough) Poor: Instant Rails
...her guidelines? And third, how much of a
performance difference is there if one switches to the oft-mentioned
Mongrel- just broad strokes, I know it''s all in the details.
Any help would be most appreciated. Trying to get my business partner
excited about the whole RoR thing and slow-as-molasses is a buzz kill.
-Greg
--
Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2016 Jun 26
0
Should I expect nouveau on 4.6 to work on a GM206?
...fixes the problem and scrolling is fast.
>>
>> I have no idea whether this is an X problem, a gnome-shell problem, a
>> mesa problem, a kernel problem, or something else.
>
> I believe the issue is with GLAMOR, but I'm not sure - in my
> experience, GLAMOR is slow as molasses for actual X11 ops that aren't
> "take this composited image and stick it on the screen", and the fact
> that you are on the lowest perf level of your GPU isn't helping your
> cause. Turning on acceleration in firefox probably makes it use more
> optimized GL paths tha...
2003 Sep 10
2
Having problems with S100U
...ht after I receive dialtone, if I hangup and then pickup the
handset again, I am greeted with what appears to be a very sad attempt
at dialtone, almost like a canary growling. Very much lower pitched
than dialtone and "slower". It's almost like the system is running
dialtone through molasses. So I switched back to the usb-uhci machine
because at least it's partly working.
Any thoughts? Previous e-mails on this list that I found tend to make
me think the S100U may be starting to die. But I hope it's just a
kernel or driver issue.
Thanks.
NOTE: Dialing into the X101P on ei...
2007 Jul 31
2
controller exceptions
Since Merb has the lovely property of rendering the output of an
action, using ruby-level exceptions to render error pages in Merb
could be a cute way to approach error handling.
Suppose one has an action for editing a product which you would like
to restrict to administrators:
def edit
raise AdminAccessReqired unless session[:user] and session[:user].admin?
@product =
2009 Feb 25
3
FLAC support for Android?
Thanks for the info, Dave. Speed is a very important feature, but
there might be some risk choosing the FFmpeg decoder. They've had
trouble with their encoder in the past, which tells me it's possible
your users might one day run into a valid FLAC that the FFmpeg
decoder won't handle correctly.
A better suggestion might be to start with libFLAC, optimize as
needed, and
2016 May 29
2
Should I expect nouveau on 4.6 to work on a GM206?
On Sun, May 29, 2016 at 12:22 PM, Ilia Mirkin <imirkin at alum.mit.edu> wrote:
> On Sun, May 29, 2016 at 3:07 PM, Andy Lutomirski <luto at kernel.org> wrote:
>> On Sat, May 28, 2016 at 5:48 PM, Ilia Mirkin <imirkin at alum.mit.edu> wrote:
>>> Do you have mesa 11.2 or later? GM20x support was only added in mesa 11.2.
>>>
>>
>> I just upgraded
2014 Mar 22
4
suggestions for a "fast" fileserver - 1G / 10G
Hi,
I'm looking for some recommendations for a "fast" fileserver regarding
the hardware you use.
We have different fileservers as our requirements changed over time.
The "main" problem we are faced with is, that with smb (windows 7 and OS
X) clients we never get really close to GBit speed on reads or writes.
Using the same servers/storages with ftp, ssh, rsync, nfs we
2008 May 29
9
Low-memory Centos5?
Good morning,
I've inherited an old laptop from my wife that I'd like to
use when I travel (it's fairly small with a 12" screen). The
bad part is that it is maxed out on memory with 384MB.
Has anyone played with using Centos5 on systems with
little memory? Ideally, I don't need too much - Firefox,
Openoffice, a little Perl/Python/C here and there. I was
thinking about using