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2018 Oct 03
3
2038 year Problem
On 02/10/2018 18:46, Larry Martell wrote:
> I got 2 years of work solving the year 2000 issue.
I don't think I've ever said this but I am very envious of all these
people who had loads of work due to Y2K or were paid obscene amounts of
money to tend systems over new year's eve/day.
I was working for an ISP at the time and got none of this. Nothing
happened. I don't even recall
2018 Oct 03
0
2038 year Problem
On Tue, Oct 2, 2018 at 9:46 PM Mark Rousell <mark.rousell at signal100.com> wrote:
>
> On 02/10/2018 18:46, Larry Martell wrote:
> > I got 2 years of work solving the year 2000 issue.
>
> I don't think I've ever said this but I am very envious of all these
> people who had loads of work due to Y2K or were paid obscene amounts of
> money to tend systems over
2006 Jun 05
3
Mongrel Pre-Release 0.3.13 -- Katana Suicide Concurrency
...obviously broken piece needs work.
KATANA SUICIDE CONCURRENCY
I resisted doing this, but it''s going to come down sooner or later now
that Fran?ois SIMOND figured it out. Mongrel was protecting the world
from the allow_concurrency "feature" but now it lets you kill yourself
in obscenely horrible ways.
If you set ActionController::Base.allow_concurrency=true in your
config/environments/* then Mongrel will *NOT* guard the Rails
Dispatcher. This means that you''ll get full threaded madness thrashing
your Rails controllers until they die horribly slicing themselves into
tiny...
2004 Dec 22
2
IAXy playing dead again
It's happened before, cleared up and now it happened again.
The IAXy, working for a total of about 6 months.
Symptoms:
Registered with asterisk and even receives calls (the LED shows it's
ringing) but phones connected to it are dead.
Same phones work connected directly to the phone line.
Cable swapped out, no difference.
Endless re-provision (with normal looking output) and power
2003 Dec 19
1
Wall Alarm
Wall
Server: lfknplnm03
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Date: 12/19/2003 06:05:53 AM
Subject: [Samba] So sweet ...
2003 Jul 06
1
Am I the only one who thinks this tagging debate is getting out of hand?
I'm just a causual reader of the vorbis@xiph.org list and lately its
been flooded with this tagging debate(and the what, 5 threads its
spawned?). I think that it is getting way out of hand. I personally
don't have anything against the proposal(though i'm not for it) but
lately I've been getting double the number of messages I usually do and
its really starting to tick me
2008 Feb 10
1
Ticket #274 patch for --drb in spec.opts
Hi All,
I submitted a patch last week to fix a bug with --drb not working if
it''s specified in spec.opts, this causes autotest to run obscenely
slowly out of the box on my machine.
Please let me know if you need anything else from me on this.
Cheers!
Patrick
2011 Sep 12
1
Increasing max stat cache
Hi ...,
We have a Lustre Storage with large directories. Many of these directories
contain thousands of files and we have hundreds of such directories.
Directory Listing on Lustre is very slow, due to the nature of most Parallel
File Systems design. It takes around 4 Secs (during non-peak hours) to list
a 2000 file directory. And during heavy load times, this goes upto 10-11
Secs.
Since all the
2006 Feb 24
2
H A T E
WAIT A MINUTE.
You signed up for this mailing list to write that?
-----Original Message-----
From: flac-bounces@xiph.org [mailto:flac-bounces@xiph.org] On Behalf Of Dirk
Sent: Friday, February 24, 2006 4:51 AM
To: flac@xiph.org
Subject: [Flac] H A T E
What retard did the Flac API? It looks like what CS students do short before
they leave university to become consultants.
It's bloated
2018 Oct 02
11
2038 year Problem
Hallo
Im using CentOS 7
Ist the 2038 year Problem solved in CentOS 7.5 64 bit Version
Thanks
Johann Fock
Von meinem iPad gesendet
2004 Apr 24
4
Debian Package Behavior Suggestion
Hello,
I just did a quick ''apt-get update'' then ''apt-get install shorewall'' from
the debian unstable tree. This was on the www.shorewall.net mirror server.
And, to my horror, after upgrading the package, it automatically restarted
shorewall!
Of course I have done this before, but I absent-mindedly just went through
the usual procedure for debian upgrades
2016 May 05
7
Resuming the discussion of establishing an LLVM code of conduct
On 5 May 2016 at 13:23, C Bergström <cbergstrom at pathscale.com> wrote:
> Is the list PG, PG-13, R or at what level do "we" adults all consider
> "ok". Even on broadcast tv (in the US) you'll hear some profanity.
> (context)
> https://www.fcc.gov/consumers/guides/obscene-indecent-and-profane-broadcasts
Excellent context!
> Some people have pointed
2010 May 15
7
Unable to Destroy One Particular Snapshot
...ust after it were destroyed without problem. While running the zfs destroy command on this particular snapshot, the server becomes more-or-less hung. It''s pingable but will not open a new shell (local or via ssh) however existing shells will occasionally provide some interaction, but at an obscenely slow rate, if at all. Also, since this snapshot is unusually large in size so I''ve allowed the server to chew on it over night without success.
It set up as a 3-disk raidz configuration. Here''s a abbreviated listing of it (the pool1/Staff at 20100421.0800 snapshot is the one tha...
2023 Jan 14
1
Problem with Multiple USB UPSs, including multiple apparent CyberPower
...d PRs of recent weeks there can be several suitable fixes:
1) support for common USB matching parameters in more drivers (though
usbhid-ups has long had it);
2) nut-scanner should provide more of these parameters in generated config
sections, in particular "device" port numbers;
3) for obscenely poor cases when devices can not be identified as unique,
new "allow_duplicates" flag was added, to not stop iterating if a first
"good match" is busy. Caveat emptor here!
In your case, I hope adding the device numbers (3 digits) to configs should
help. Also `-x` is for command-...
2008 Dec 10
3
Wine should use Mono and Gecko installed in the system
Wine FAQ says Wine is not an emulator, but in fact, it works like an emulator - it
does not enhance Linux API, but simply creates a virtual Windows environment completely isolated from other parts of the system.
* If one runs a .NET based program, Wine requires Win32 Mono to be installed
under Wine, instead of Mono already installed in the system.
* If a program tries to do html rendering, Wine
2006 Mar 21
6
FAX over PRI
...t; How should I consider Fax over PRI channels with Asterisk? Is the
> > quality and reliability good, or should I be prepared for alot of
grief?
>
> I'm having good success doing fax over PRI using a TE405; one span to
the
> PRI, the other to an FXS channel bank that is almost obscenely
> underutilized
> (3 channels).
>
> I also have channel bank - T100P - IAX2 - TE405 - PRI, where the IAX2
link
> is a 1-hop SDSL (VOIP only) data link. This works well too.
>
> -A.
> _______________________________________________
> --Bandwidth and Colocation provided...
2009 Aug 06
10
GE centricity viewer??
...st M$-intended media.)
So I open the file, find autorun.exe myself, and right-click on
it. The first option I get is to open it with Wine, as expected. When I
accept that, I get a huge popup, which I can't seem to copy, saying only
that it needs "scripting support" and urging me, obscenely enough, to get
M$'s so-called browser 5.0 or higher. (I take all mention of that
abominable browser as an obscenity.)
I thought that browser, or a cleaner clone of it, of level at
least 7, was an integral part of Wine.
Worst of all, I could swear I've brought home similar media
befo...
2023 Jan 14
1
Problem with Multiple USB UPSs, including multiple apparent CyberPower
...veral suitable fixes:
>
> 1) support for common USB matching parameters in more drivers (though
> usbhid-ups has long had it);
>
> 2) nut-scanner should provide more of these parameters in generated config
> sections, in particular "device" port numbers;
>
> 3) for obscenely poor cases when devices can not be identified as unique,
> new "allow_duplicates" flag was added, to not stop iterating if a first
> "good match" is busy. Caveat emptor here!
>
> In your case, I hope adding the device numbers (3 digits) to configs
> should help. A...
2016 May 05
2
Resuming the discussion of establishing an LLVM code of conduct
On 5 May 2016 at 12:42, Renato Golin <renato.golin at linaro.org> wrote:
> I'm against the ownership of firearms, and go at great lengths and
> poorly choosing words in a discussion, which some could consider rude,
> with person X about it. I know person X for decades and have earned
> the right to offend him/her personally as they know I don't mean it
> (could be a
2008 May 26
3
Card loading order...
I am having a problem with a couple servers. They both have a Digium
TE110P and a TDM04B card. I have setup the system so the TE110P uses channels
1-31 and the TDM04B 32-35. The problem is that when we reboot the server
sometimes the TDM04B is recognized first and the TE110P second so the
configuration fails.
I do not know why this happens and to solve this I have to do a "service