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2015 Dec 09
2
wifi on servers and fedora [was Re: 7.2 kernel panic on boot]
...>> Why? Fedora is a development, rapid change distro. I just bugged one of >> my > > Because of the context of this conversation. We can't have user > feedback and involvement without user feedback and involvement. So, you're saying that end users need to go poke their noses into the development process, but that developers don't need to poke their noses out to the end users... or at least, that's how I read what you're saying. mark
2015 Dec 09
2
wifi on servers and fedora [was Re: 7.2 kernel panic on boot]
...ra is a development, rapid change distro. I just bugged one >> of >> > Because of the context of this conversation. We can't have user >> > feedback and involvement without user feedback and involvement. >> So, you're saying that end users need to go poke their noses into the >> development process, but that developers don't need to poke their noses >> out to the end users... or at least, that's how I read what you're >> saying. > > If you want to go out of your way to read it that way, it's hard to > stop you. However...
2003 Jan 20
2
Borland Paradox Databases on a samba share
Hi fans, i tryed to use samba to share a paradox database which comes with a special trade programs. On a novell server it works fine. But on the samba share I get a corrupted database after some minutes of multi user access. I've tryed some entries in the smb.conf and I think a have a very conservative setting now. I heared of somebody who uses samba successfully with the same application
2018 Apr 02
3
multi-site SSL certificates
On Mon, Apr 02, 2018 at 02:34:34PM +0200, Gedalya wrote: > On 04/02/2018 02:25 PM, Jeff Abrahamson wrote: > > I see that the file > > > > .well-known/acme-challenge/IT7-YURAep4bniD9zYpKpdRUBQcgCRJ6FflmZzWQGNg > > > > is being created (and one other file, too) but that nginx reports that > > the _directory_ > > > >
2006 Nov 13
2
Custom voicemail extension greeting
Making custom "voicemail greetings" seems fairly straight forward, and I've done it. However, I'm looking for a way to make the actual extension answer with "You've reached my Jim Dandy voice mailbox, go take a flying . . .". (OK, so maybe not), instead of "The person at extension xxxx, is unavailable" Possible? Easy? Under my nose? joe a.
2006 Jan 06
2
IRB hex values
Hi all, Im working on a copy contact info into project method. Nosing aroundwith IRB I see a hex value. Named Contact:0x40ca01cc #<Contact:0x40ca01cc @attributes={"name"=>"GP-net", "id"=>"7", "lastname"=>"Petersen", "firstname"=>"Gerard"}> Why is it there like that and not in a human readable
2010 Feb 05
2
[LLVMdev] Basic block with two return instructions
When I generate a simple function with a single basic block with two return instructions, I had expected that if it did anything at all, it would use the first one, but it actually seems to ignore the first one and take the value of the second one. I'm guessing what's going on here is something like "a basic block must end in exactly one terminator instruction, having two of them is
2015 Aug 14
4
persistent change of max_stack_depth
Hi Thomas, > Could anybody point me in the right direction for setting the kernel > parameter, max_stack_depth, to 10240 for database tuning? > > I have currently set it by running 'ulimit -s 10240' but this does not > survive a reboot. > > Thanks for the response, I've been nosing around that file recently but noted the first two lines; #This file sets the
2010 Feb 05
2
[LLVMdev] Basic block with two return instructions
Fair enough. In that case, is there an elegant way to test whether a basic block already has a terminator instruction? (I can think of several ways to do it in the front-end, but all of them are fairly inelegant. The problem I'm trying to solve is things like 'a return instruction needs to be added to the end of a function, if and only if the programmer didn't already end the function
2011 Aug 31
2
Classifying values by interval
Greetings All! As is often the case on this list, the answer may well be under my nose but I can't see it! I am looking for a "smart" way to do the following. Say I have a vector of values, X. I set up bins" for X, say with breaks at B = c(b1,b2,...,b11) covering the range of X, i.e. bins numbered 1:10. The value x is in bin i if B[i] < x <= B[i+1] What I seek is a
2010 Feb 05
0
[LLVMdev] Basic block with two return instructions
On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 10:56 AM, Russell Wallace <russell.wallace at gmail.com> wrote: > When I generate a simple function with a single basic block with two > return instructions, I had expected that if it did anything at all, it > would use the first one, but it actually seems to ignore the first one > and take the value of the second one. > > I'm guessing what's
2015 Dec 09
0
wifi on servers and fedora [was Re: 7.2 kernel panic on boot]
...t; >> Why? Fedora is a development, rapid change distro. I just bugged one of > > Because of the context of this conversation. We can't have user > > feedback and involvement without user feedback and involvement. > So, you're saying that end users need to go poke their noses into the > development process, but that developers don't need to poke their noses > out to the end users... or at least, that's how I read what you're saying. If you want to go out of your way to read it that way, it's hard to stop you. However, it's not what I'm say...
2016 May 27
0
Slow RAID Check/high %iowait during check after updgrade from CentOS 6.5 -> CentOS 7.2
On 05/25/2016 09:54 AM, Kelly Lesperance wrote: > What we're seeing is that when the weekly raid-check script executes, performance nose dives, and I/O wait skyrockets. The raid check starts out fairly fast (20000K/sec - the limit that's been set), but then quickly drops down to about 4000K/Sec. dev.raid.speed sysctls are at the defaults: It looks like some pretty heavy writes are
2010 Apr 30
1
Ayuda exportar a SPSS
Hola Nose si alguien podría ayudarme a conocer por qué me sale este error cuando trato de convertir archivos de spss a R: Error en read.spss(file, use.value.labels = use.value.labels, to.data.frame = to.data.frame, : error reading portable-file dictionary Además: Warning message: In read.spss(file, use.value.labels = use.value.labels, to.data.frame = to.data.frame, : Bad character in time
2009 Jun 23
2
Bigpond Media Downloader works with Wine
Hi there, This is my first EVER linux-based post (scary!). Just to say I switched to linux (Xubuntu 9.04) yesterday from XP, and have got everything that HAD to be exe working, including Bigpond Media Downloader. Bigpond is an Australian communications network, who also sell songs, movies, etc. They have a media downloader specifically for their files, which was making me a bit nervous - it's
2010 Dec 08
2
Wine Problem Help Plizz
On the nose open as anything that gives me. [Image: http://img1.immage.de/081265b4a88.jpg ] [Image: http://img1.immage.de/0812b8821.jpg ] Help PLIZZ
2002 Feb 20
1
ayuda porfavor
Hola buenas noches , nose si pueda bajar el samba es para un proyecto, lo quiero para linux red hat 7.1, me pueden decir en donde bajarlo. De antemano muchas gracias. -------------- next part -------------- HTML attachment scrubbed and removed
2004 Aug 06
1
make problems on libshout CVS.
Yep. That one was right on the nose. Sorry about that folks, I was using the simple "I'm going to the web cvs and downloading the tarball" instead of cvs -f -d :pserver:anoncvs@xiph.org:/usr/local/cvsroot login way of doing things Thanks for the fast reply. I am humbled. :) On Thu, Mar 13, 2003 at 07:11:44PM +1100, Michael Smith wrote: > On Thursday 13 March 2003 18:16, Mr.
2006 Apr 21
4
Dynamic Menu
Hi, I think I''m doing this the right way, but can''t get it going. I''m building a menu from the values in a mySQL table, and want to build it on the fly. This is something that should be working but only works halfway: <% @pages = Page.find(:all, :conditions => [''site_id = 4'']) %> <% @pages.each do |p| %> xyz <%p.id%> <%
2015 Jul 28
0
Fedora change that will probably affect RHEL
...eople?s machines. > > Your freedom to dictate terms to me stops at my system That sounds an awful lot like the old canard, ?Your right to swing your fist stops at the tip of my nose.? Go down to the local drinking hole tonight and start swinging your fist to within a millimeter of peoples? noses, and see how far that legal defense gets you. The only reason we don?t have specific laws that allow the government to force specific password quality policies is that we?ve been trying to self-govern. If you fight our efforts at self-government, you open the door to heavy-handed external governm...