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2007 Oct 05
1
Oddball time problem in CID
Hi,
I have a really oddball time problem. When I check the server time using
'date' it is correct. When I review the time in Freepbx (under time
conditions) it is correct. When I look at the time stamp in the CDR it
is correct. When I review the time displayed for a voicemail in a web
browser it is correct. When I hit *98 and then my extension the CID says
a time that is some 6 hours
2016 Nov 04
5
RHEL 7.3 released
That's all well and good, but how about you actually include the minor
number AND the release date? I.e. 7.3-1104 for CentOS 7.3 released today,
for example. I'm all for the SIGs to keep track of their own upstreams,
but surely there's a better way to do this that doesn't annoy the heck out
of us Joe-Blows out here. A lot of us don't have the time (or inclination)
to deal
2009 Aug 12
2
Games in R
Hi everybody - this is an oddball question.
I wonder if anybody has programmed any games in R, such as Sudoku,
Tic-Tac-Toe and the like. Or even a flight simulator...
R mateys! Let's make some t-tests!
Regards, David
2005 Oct 23
2
Strange soundcard problem w/4.2
Hi there,
I'm trying to repurpose an unused machine (athlon XP 3000+) for my young
daughter to use. It's on a motherboard with a VIA KT880 chipset and VIA
integrated soundcard (VIA 8237). The card seems to be detected during
boot time and shows up in the system log, but when I try to actually use
the sound card within Gnome, there's no sound. The device is detected,
but
2012 Apr 02
5
[LLVMdev] Potential Google Summer of Code Applicant
Hi, my name is Patrick Edwards, and I'm currently a CS major at Kent State
University. I have always been interested in doing work with compilers and
LLVM seems to be a perfect fit for me to learn more over the summer, and
also contribute to open-source projects at the same time. However, while
browsing through the project ideas, the only ideas I found accessible were
the code reduction and
2006 Feb 02
2
OpenSSH_4.3p1, OpenSSL 0.9.8a 11 Oct 2005 on solaris 8/9
Howdy,
Not sure, but it appears that OpenSSH_4.3p1 on solaris creates
bad wtmpx entries during login?
mgoebel pts/5 Wed Dec 31 19:00 still logged in
It is creating entries for Dec 31st 1969.
Thanks,
Matt
--
Matthew Goebel : goebel at emunix.emich.edu : Unix Jockey @ EMU : Hail Eris
Neo-Student, Net Lurker, Donut consumer, and procrastinating Furry Fan.
2007 Nov 20
2
Incorporating code from sftp-glob.c into lftp
As you might know, LFTP is a popular FTP/SFTP command-line client for
most systems. One feature that is lacking from this tool is the
ability to do a globbed ls via sftp. I have a patch ready for LFTP
that incorporates some of the knowledge [like oddball systems glob()
handling] and some of the code from sftp-glob.c for this tool to add
this capability. I do, however, have some questions about
2008 Jun 10
1
ibuf_empty delayed efd
I'm seeing something unusual in 5.0p1. Let me start by saying that I'm
on kind of an oddball
system (HP NonStop).
What I'm seeing is that at the end of an scp session, the server gets
stuck in a loop.
First I see a shutdown failure, followed by looping on an "ibuf_empty
delayed efd 9/(0)" condition.
This may have to do with some minor semantic differences in the way the
2004 Jul 16
1
SIP channels UNKWN
I'm having an oddball issue with a Polycom SoundPoint IP 500. As you
can see below Asterisk thinks there are 2 SIP channels active, but show
channels tells me there are no calls active. Anyone have any idea why
this is happening? The Polycom occasionally stops accepting calls and
requires a power cycle.
fs-1*CLI> sip show channels
Peer User/ANR Call ID Seq
2007 May 23
1
Feature request...
This is going to sound kind of oddball but would it be possible to have
options for disabling SSL? :-)
At some point I''m going to want to move my production puppetmaster to a
newer host and the IP and hostname for the puppetmaster will change. I
have tools to go out and force every client to re-register itself with a
newer puppetmaster but I''d like the ablity to, on the fly,
2009 May 01
0
[LLVMdev] RFC: AVX Pattern Specification [LONG]
Hi David,
On 30-Apr-09, at 6:59 PM, David Greene wrote:
> This is not scalable.
>
> So what I've done is a little experiment to see if I can unify all
> SSE and AVX
> SIMD instructions under one framework. I'll leave MMX and 3dNow
> alone since
> they're oddballs and hardly anyone uses them.
I don't want to unnecessarily expand your scope, but while you're
doing this, it might make sense to keep in mind the new Larrabee
instructions as well. They operate on 512-bit registers, and there's a
(slightly indirect) reference available here:
ht...
2008 Oct 06
1
Boot disk order: h/w vs. grub
I'm still having conceptual trouble with this one.
I have two PATA and two SATA disks in my home system. When the system
comes up, these are, espectively, /dev/hda, /dev/hdb, /dev/sda and
/dev/sdb. I have the boot order of the drives in the boot PROM set to
boot from /dev/sda (hard drive 2), then /dev/hda (hd 0), and usually
that works fine. /dev/sda is properly set up with the MBR and
2007 Jan 15
1
Client shutdown options?..
Greetings:
I have what might be an oddball question.
Is there any way to configure the times at which clients initiate their
shutdown sequences? I have a domain controller in my setup that I would
have shut down if the UPS have been on backup for any more than a minute,
whereas the rest of the servers I would shut down on a low battery
condition.
I also have a use for such flexibility in our
2019 Sep 09
1
multiple instances?
Hello, unosonic,
nope.... I got nothing. All I get is error code 200 or 10061 in Sam's encoder window.
(I'm using it because it gives me some sort of error code feedback unlike winamp's DNAS)
btw, what's up with the oddball ascii arrows in the XML files? (IE <!-- and --> )
======= At 2019-09-09, 06:23:42 you wrote: =======
>wilderzone.radio.2:
>
>> I do
2009 Apr 30
6
[LLVMdev] RFC: AVX Pattern Specification [LONG]
...add the
256-bit patterns on top of that, effectively duplicating X86InstrSSE.td a
second time.
This is not scalable.
So what I've done is a little experiment to see if I can unify all SSE and AVX
SIMD instructions under one framework. I'll leave MMX and 3dNow alone since
they're oddballs and hardly anyone uses them.
Essentially I've created a set of base pattern classes that are very generic.
These contain the basic asm string templates and dag patterns we want to
match. These classes are parameterized by things like register class,
operand type, ModRM format and "me...
2016 Nov 04
1
RHEL 7.3 released
On Fri, November 4, 2016 9:29 am, Johnny Hughes wrote:
> On 11/04/2016 09:15 AM, Mark Haney wrote:
>> That's all well and good, but how about you actually include the minor
>> number AND the release date? I.e. 7.3-1104 for CentOS 7.3 released
>> today,
>> for example. I'm all for the SIGs to keep track of their own
>> upstreams,
>> but surely
2003 Sep 26
1
Samba 3.0 + LDAP as PDC
At the risk of having my inbox flooded with another 10,000 Emails from
"Microsoft" proporting the "latest security update"..
Now that smb3.0 is out and about, I'd really like to use it for
authenticating windows users / PDC (With BDC in the plans)
My problem is that there seems to be little to zero up to date
documentation on how to integrate Samba and LDAP, the most I
2014 Aug 27
1
virtio DMA API?
On Wed, 2014-08-27 at 20:40 +0930, Rusty Russell wrote:
> Hi Andy,
>
> This has long been a source of contention. virtio assumes that
> the hypervisor can decode guest-physical addresses.
>
> PowerPC, in particular, doesn't want to pay the cost of IOMMU
> manipulations, and all arguments presented so far for using an IOMMU for
> a virtio device are
2014 Aug 27
1
virtio DMA API?
On Wed, 2014-08-27 at 20:40 +0930, Rusty Russell wrote:
> Hi Andy,
>
> This has long been a source of contention. virtio assumes that
> the hypervisor can decode guest-physical addresses.
>
> PowerPC, in particular, doesn't want to pay the cost of IOMMU
> manipulations, and all arguments presented so far for using an IOMMU for
> a virtio device are
2006 Apr 08
2
Powerware 9120 serial connection via USB/serial dongle
I decided to try this to see if it worked better since
Powerware decided to build in some oddball USB
protocol instead of using a HID UPS profile, but it
doesn't seem to work. The USB/serial dongle is
recognized by Linux and added as /dev/ttyUSB0, owned
by group "dialout", so I had to add the nut user to
the dialout group. In the compatibility list, the
proper driver for the