Displaying 20 results from an estimated 15489 matches for "mostly".
2007 Dec 06
5
relationship between two factors
I have a dataset with two variables that are factors:
1) Decision Making Satisfaction (DMS), values = A - Completely, B -
Mostly, C - Partly, D - Not at all
2) IT Satisfaction values (ITS), values = A - Completely, B - Mostly, C
- Partly, D - Not at all
I would like to produce a table (matrix) and a chart of the factors,
with counts at the cross sections:
A B C D
A
B counts
C
D
How can I do this...
2020 Sep 17
2
storage for mailserver
Hello Phil,
Wednesday, September 16, 2020, 7:40:24 PM, you wrote:
PP> You can achieve this with a hybrid RAID1 by mixing SSDs and HDDs, and
PP> marking the HDD members as --write-mostly, meaning most of the reads
PP> will come from the faster SSDs retaining much of the speed advantage,
PP> but you have the redundancy of both SSDs and HDDs in the array.
PP> Read performance is not far off native write performance of the SSD, and
PP> writes mostly cached / happen in t...
2013 Nov 26
5
[LLVMdev] Disabling certain optimizations at -O1?
Hi,
there are optimizations, mostly dealing with hoisting/merging common
code including function calls, that breaks stack trace symbolization
in a very bad way.
int f(int x) {
if (x == 1)
report("a");
else if (x == 2)
report("b");
return 0;
}
For example, in the above function (at -O1) both calls t...
2020 Sep 19
1
storage for mailserver
...y wrote:
> On 17/09/2020 13:35, Michael Schumacher wrote:
>> Hello Phil,
>>
>> Wednesday, September 16, 2020, 7:40:24 PM, you wrote:
>>
>> PP> You can achieve this with a hybrid RAID1 by mixing SSDs and HDDs, and
>> PP> marking the HDD members as --write-mostly, meaning most of the reads
>> PP> will come from the faster SSDs retaining much of the speed advantage,
>> PP> but you have the redundancy of both SSDs and HDDs in the array.
>>
>> PP> Read performance is not far off native write performance of the SSD, and
>>...
2002 Mar 08
1
building openssh executeables mostly statically
Is there a configure option to build OpenSSH mostly statically?
I want to have openssl libraries statically linked. I'd prefer
libc (and related) not be, and libz could go either way.
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2004 Aug 06
3
Quality
I was wondering if the developers were using anything to "objectively" test
the quality of the speex vocoder. For instance PSQM or one of the many
derivatives. Mean Opinion Scoring seems an expensive route.
Is there some open source software to use for this?
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2004 Apr 15
0
external voicemail access - solved (mostly)
...g for working with a series of Macros. However, it doesn't
work as simply as I would like. There are two issues I've run into:
(1)Goto provides no way to pass variables between one context and
another.
(2)I can't find any way to Goto a specific point within a Macro when
calling it.
Mostly this is a result of the background command listening for
extensions in the current context. If background is run from within a
Macro, then it will terminate the macro and return to the current
context to execute whatever user input was just captured. In order to
get the behavior I'm looking...
2006 Jan 27
0
Good provider of Polycom Phones (mostly for accessto latest/greatest firmware)
...h us on what the delay has been, has been terrible.
Doug.
-----Original Message-----
From: Gavin Adams [mailto:me@gavinadams.org]
Sent: Friday, January 27, 2006 8:26 AM
To: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion'
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Good provider of Polycom Phones (mostly for
accessto latest/greatest firmware)
Hi,
I've ordered a few IP501s from PC Connection, basically since we have an
account with them. I like the phones for what they do, and now would like
establish a relationship with a reseller that can give us maintenance and
access to the most current f...
2007 Oct 23
0
Dammit, you''re all admins now (especially since Ezra and Kirk are mostly MIA)
This is stupid, I made Luis, Wayne, Evan, and Filipe admins. Make anyone else admins that you want and do all the changes you need. Especially since you guys are mostly running the show anyway.
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2008 Dec 16
2
Syncing file with reference to another one
I have the following situation: file2 on remote host and file1 on
localhost. file1 and file2 are mostly the same. Simply running
rsync remotehost:file2 file2
will actually transfer the entire file. But I would like to use the
factt that I have local file1 that is mostly similar to file2. I.e.
how can I make rsync to use file1 as a reference while transferring
file2? (cp file1 file2 locally and then...
2004 Dec 29
1
Choosing hardware for a Samba based home media server
I am considering obtaining a PC to host Samba as a home media server.
The server will hold:
* music files (about 6000, mostly mp3)
* images (about 4000, mostly jpg)
* the odd video (about 15, mostly music videos)
It will be used to stream media to no more than 5 PCs (i.e. one in the
living room to handle 'My Picture' slideshows, and playing music files,
etc). Most of the client machines will have no hard d...
2007 Jun 04
0
mostly unix clients + subversion
...ompany and I wanted to use samba as
a central fileserver.
Most client-computers use linux and osX, but there are some windows
PC's on the network also.
We use subversion as a central repository and (until now) all
developers had to checkout their working copies to their own machines.
Since we mostly use Ruby on Rails for development, this means every
developer has to have a local ruby environment with rails and plugins
and stuff.
Because all platforms have different packages for those things, this
sometimes creates problems.
So I want to give everybody a home-directory on samba, to which they...
2006 Mar 14
1
Printing problem
Hi. I've been running CentOS 4 since it was released (since 4.0). I
did a fresh install and have kept it updated using up2date and yum so at
present my system is running CentOS 4.2. I mostly use my system as a
super-user and so I can mostly do everything without worrying too much
about permissions. Not too long ago I created a "general" user account
which is automatically logged in after a few seconds for others to have
(limited) access to the system (default desktop is GNOM...
2006 Mar 13
1
Printing from apps as a regular user...
Hi. I mostly use my system as a super-user and so I can mostly do
everything without worrying too much about permissions. Not too long
ago I created a "general" user account which is automatically logged in
after a few seconds for others to have (limited) access to the system.
Mostly everything works...
2013 Dec 07
3
[LLVMdev] [lld] Current performance issues
So I started doing performance analysis again, and we've slowed down
quite a bit. My current test is statically linking clang for Linux on
Windows. I currently care mostly about Windows performance as that's
where we run it.
Here's a rough breakdown of time usage (doesn't add up to %100 because
of rounding):
%8.8 - fs::get_magic from the driver.
%0.8 - Reading the files on the command line.
%29 - Resolver. This ~%90 of this is reading objects out of arc...
2008 Feb 05
2
ZFS+ config for 8 drives, mostly reads
Hi,
I posted in the Solaris install forum as well about the fileserver I''m building for media files but wanted to ask more specific questions about zfs here. The setup is 8x500GB SATAII drives to start and down the road another 4x750 SATAII drives, the machine will mostly be doing reads and streaming data over GigaE.
-I''m under the impression that ZFS+(ZFS2) is similar to RAID6, so for the initial 8x500GB two drives would be sucked into parity so I''d have a 3TB volume with the ability to lose two discs, no?
-I can''t add discs to the RAIDz...
2020 Jul 19
3
Re: [ovirt-devel] [ARM64] Possiblity to support oVirt on ARM64
...kipedia page mentioned there is an ongoing efforts to support ARM platform. We have a small team here and we are willing to also help to make this work.
Hi Zhenyu,
I think this is a great idea, both supporting more hardware, and
enlarging the oVirt
community.
Regarding hardware support we depend mostly on libvirt and qemu, and I
don't know
that is the status. Adding relevant lists and people.
I don't know about any effort on oVirt side, but last week I added
arm builds for
ovirt-imageio and it works:
https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/nsoffer/ovirt-imageio-preview/build/1555705/
W...
2004 Aug 06
3
Quality
...coder. For instance PSQM or one of the many
> > derivatives. Mean Opinion Scoring seems an expensive route.
> >
> > Is there some open source software to use for this?
>
> Well, I haven't found and open-source perceptual testing software, so
> I've relied so far mostly on listening and SNR/segmental SNR.
>
> If anyone has access to this kind of software, I'm interested to
> comparisons between different versions of Speex, mostly 0.4.0, 0.6.0,
> 0.7.0 and rc2. Even for those who only have their own ears, I'm
> interested on comments about po...
2010 Jun 28
2
centos 5.5 on optiplex 745
...ntel 965q
chipset. The problem is, that they freeze as soon as the system tries to
start the X system. It happens even before any log is written. This happens
almost every time (for some reason it sometimes work, but 99% it fails).
When i change the graphic driver in xorg.conf from intel to vesa it mostly
works, but still i sometimes get a flickering screen, but this can mostly be
resolved using ctrl+alt+backspace (sometimes you have to try this twice). We
use the 1024x768 and 24 bit colors, so this shouldn't be the problem.
Does anyone know a fix for this problem?
Janez
-------------- next pa...
2010 Jun 01
3
Fwd: Skeleton 4.0 draft, help with Dirac fields please!
...> Hi Guys & Gals,
>
> I need you guys to decide whether we want to include extra granulepos
> fields to Skeleton 4. Given the underwhelming discussion regarding this,
> I'm guessing the need and/or desire for these fields isn't really there.
I haven't commented mostly because I don't know what Monty's plans for a
"grand unified granpos scheme" are. All of this is mostly in his head
right now, and he needs to be the one to provide feedback.