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2011 Nov 21
3
Confusing Generic USB UPS cannot be matched
I was dropping off junk at the waste transfer station and scarfed a UPS out of the pile of old TV's and VCR's. It was in good physical condition and as I expected, the battery was toast. A new RBC-2 battery restored it to working condition. Then I tried to get it to talk to some software. And I am having no luck. The unit is branded as a Nexxtech Model 6118507 650VA imported into
2013 Mar 02
1
Icecast relay as a source to another icecast?
> Your best bet in such a case is to use an external solution. > I'd probably go with liquidsoap as that should be able to take the > stream as is and just push it to the remote server. Apparently Liquidsoap cannot forward an icecast stream without re-encoding. As nutty as it seems, VLC might be the solution with the acopy operator. I need to look into the icecast output plugin to make sure it can do copy and not encode. Damn you VLC. You're command lines are painful but you're oh so handy.
2014 Jan 29
3
[LLVMdev] making emitInlineAsm protected
On 01/28/2014 06:29 PM, Eric Christopher wrote: > Uhhhh... > > -eric > > On Tue, Jan 28, 2014 at 4:56 PM, reed kotler <rkotler at mips.com> wrote: >> I would like to make the following member of AsmPrinter be protected >> >> >> void EmitInlineAsm(StringRef Str, const MDNode *LocMDNode = 0, >> InlineAsm::AsmDialect
2010 Apr 20
2
viewing, if not editing, NFSv4 ACL's from Samba shares
...ecurity settings under the "Security" tab of properties. And really, really unfortunately, the NetApp ".snapshot" directories are showing up by default. That's deadly: directory copy operations may attempt to include the .snapshot backup targets, and that would *really* get nutty.
2007 Feb 02
7
Coming Soon...
Dear spec''ers, As many of you already know, we''re gearing up for a pretty big 0.8 release of RSpec in the next couple of weeks. I''m writing in advance because I want to give you a heads up about upcoming changes and how they may impact your existing specs. Two important things to note first: 1. We will provide a translator that you''ll be able to use to
2008 Sep 10
3
NFS performance and 1.1.3 - what can you (unofficially) get away with?
...time, it should not be a big deal. I'm guessing that this is less likely maildir_copy_preserve_filename turned on. My old (courier) servers is that I was able to get away with disabling atime updates and bumping up acmin* but then there was no central index to check. I admit that this is a nutty way to go since part of the whole point of 1.1.X is its NFS settings. Yet this is a place with some pretty nutty users. (i.e. 2+GB inboxes, 100K messages, one/minute connections, ...) ---Jack P.S. As a total aside people migrating from 1.0.X to 1.1.3 may wish to have to use a different INDEX d...
2011 Dec 05
1
Progress report on git conversion
(Copied to Dave Hart at the NTP project, who's interested in the code's progress for non-NUTty reasons. Dave, the background is that I'm doing a trial conversion of the Network UPS Tools repo.) First, repostreamer per se is dead. As it evolved it kept pulling in more bits of code from reposurgeon until I said "screw it!" and merged the repostreamer logic in as a reposurgeon i...
2009 Oct 08
5
[LLVMdev] strace for whole-program bitcodes (was: RE: building whole-program bitcode with LLVM)
...default tools replaced by LLVM equivalents. I started thinking along these lines after finding some genuine madness in a build system (it used AWK to munge together existing .c files into new ones midway through the build). I want a method that's guaranteed to mimic faithfully an arbitrarily nutty default build system, and an strace-based approach seemed like a "Gordian knot" solution. However I haven't tried it yet and I'm wondering if anyone else has, or if anyone can think of situations where it will fail. Thanks! -- Terence > -----Original Message----- > From:...
2013 Aug 06
0
[LLVMdev] mips16 llvm almost at 100% pass rate in test-suite
...e I can wrap it up soon. After my weekend putbacks, I'm down to 0 failures in Single-source and 5 failures in multi-source but have not investigated yet. Sometimes they are gcc mips16 (which is used for comparison results) or other build issues and not really llvm failures. Mips16 has many nutty problems, especially regards floating point, register set, exception handling, and it's need to seamlessly interoperate with mips32 code (which knows nothing of mips16). Reed
2005 Apr 04
0
Victory
...capital loss. The closest the RIAA, for example, has come to busting canadian file sharers, netRadio djs and the like, is by going through the canuck version of the FCC. But since our version of the FCC is candian and not american, they have an immense task of getting anything into court. hernt. Nutty hey?
2003 Feb 06
0
[Bug 485] New: scp doesn't preserve symbolic links
...lations all day long, and symbolic links are present everywhere. I have to play a lot of games with tar to get things to work now. That's totally barbaric. :) Please, please, please fix this. Include a backwards compatibility switch if you like. scp rocks, but this one little bug drives me nutty. :) Thanks guys, John ------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- You are the assignee for the bug, or are watching the assignee.
2011 Aug 26
1
Oblivion -5006
Hi I am having trouble with the setup of Oblivion 1. I copied my cd into an ISO file 2. I than transferred it to my computer 3. I used the command "mkdir /mnt/oblivion" 4. I used the command "mount -o loop -t iso9660 The.Elder.Scrolls.IV.Oblivion.ISO /mnt/oblivion" (it did tell me that the information was read-only) 5. I used "cd /mnt/oblivion" 6. "ls" it
2004 Mar 26
1
Understanding the Theora Bitstream
...expected 1011 0100 = 0xB4 for the first byte) hey! Theora packet has 497 bytes first 8 bytes: 50 38 CF 1E 36 68 B7 9C header: frame type 1, Q index = 0x10, spare bits = 0 (I would have expected 1010 0000 = 0xA0 for the first byte) I remember reading in a spec somewhere that Ogg uses some nutty logic for packing bitstreams. Is this a manifestation of said logic? Thanks... -- -Mike Melanson --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to 'theora-dev-request@xiph.org...
2001 Jan 17
0
Comment/Tag editing
...s a frontend application to provide a user interface. Except I got bored, so the frontend application is completely and utterly useless. It works, though, and shows how to use the backend API. Since most of this was written late at night whilst I was fairly thoroughly sleep deprived, things may be nutty. Please feel free to suggest changes. Anyway, people who want to write comment editing frontends can look at it, and write code to use it, and the neccesary libvorbis stuff should be in cvs sometime tomorrow (and thus in beta4.) Now I remember why I _really_ didn't want to go back and fix vor...
2005 Nov 07
2
[LLVMdev] Using LLVM to compile system programs
Chris, et al., I'm having a bit of difficulty using LLVM to compile system programs (e.g. rsh) on FreeBSD 5.x. Basically 'lli' is bombing out with "ERROR: Program used external function 'blah' which could not be resolved!" I was hoping that you could please point me to a sample Makefile that might both use external (i.e. system) libraries as well as the LLVM
2005 Nov 07
0
[LLVMdev] Using LLVM to compile system programs
On Mon, 7 Nov 2005, Sean Peisert wrote: > I'm having a bit of difficulty using LLVM to compile system programs > (e.g. rsh) on FreeBSD 5.x. Basically 'lli' is bombing out with > "ERROR: Program used external function 'blah' which could not be > resolved!" I was hoping that you could please point me to a sample > Makefile that might both use external
2020 Jun 10
1
unsupported triplite device for network UPS tool add on
...--------- [cont-init.d] 00-banner.sh: exited 0. [cont-init.d] 01-log-level.sh: executing... [cont-init.d] 01-log-level.sh: exited 0. [cont-init.d] nut.sh: executing... [09:06:37] INFO: Setting mode to netserver... [09:06:37] INFO: Generating /etc/nut/upsd.users... [09:06:37] INFO: Configuring user: nutty [09:06:38] INFO: Password is NOT in the Have I Been Pwned database! Nice! [09:06:39] INFO: Configuring Device named myups... [09:06:39] INFO: Starting the UPS drivers... Network UPS Tools - UPS driver controller 3.8.0-3396-gcdc7c4b5b1 Network UPS Tools - Generic HID driver 0.41 (3.8.0-3396-gcdc7c4b...
2006 Jul 13
1
Re: Water plugin don't run error message: GL_ARB_fragment_program is missing
> Out of curiosity, what hardware/drivers do? (It also failed with my > radeon(4) card.) I have a geffo 4 ti 4200 AGP 4x OpenGL 1.3 hardaware support, GL_ARB_fragment must be an extension of OpenGL 2, also Windows nvidia driver lack of this extension. Looking at the source code written by David Reveman the GL_ARB_fragment_program it's used when loading the bump mapping effects. I've
2009 Oct 15
0
[LLVMdev] strace for whole-program bitcodes (was: RE: building whole-program bitcode with LLVM)
...uivalents. > > I started thinking along these lines after > finding some genuine madness in a build system > (it used AWK to munge together existing .c files > into new ones midway through the build).  I want > a method that's guaranteed to mimic faithfully > an arbitrarily nutty default build system, and > an strace-based approach seemed like a "Gordian > knot" solution.  However I haven't tried it yet > and I'm wondering if anyone else has, or if > anyone can think of situations where it will > fail. > > Thanks! > > -- Terence...
2005 Nov 09
3
[LLVMdev] Using LLVM to compile system programs
...parts into LLI. Option #2 turned out to be the easiest option for a single program, however if I were interested in recompiling _all_ of the system programs, I suspect that it would not be. However I assume, option #3 would require linking LLI with _all_ of the system's libraries, which seems nutty, and option #1 is likely to fail for at least some system libraries due to inline assembly. Do my assumptions seem correct? Has an OS (or at least the sytem applications on it) ever been compiled with LLVM? Thanks, Sean