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2008 Mar 06
0
Thank you all for your overwhelming response !!!
Thank you all for your overwhelming response !!! The site has awarded me and my downline an oppourtunity to make 27 US Dollars (20$ + 6$ + 1$) right after the registration is done. So, in addition to 6$ opening Survey, you all have 5 more 4$ surveys totalling to an amount of 20$ and one more March special survey for 1$ (which will a...
2006 Jun 09
2
Noob with Overwhelming Deployment Woes...
I''m doing some searching for deployment options, and I feel like I''m getting buried in a lot of new technology and assumptions that I know all that it''s dependent on. In the past I''ve done small things with PHP where I just dump the app in a folder and everything works out of the box. I found that everyone is using Capistrano, which relies on Subversion
2013 Jul 01
2
[LLVMdev] [bikeshed] Anyone have strong feelings about always putting `template <...>` on its own line?
On Mon, Jul 1, 2013 at 2:31 PM, David Blaikie <dblaikie at gmail.com> wrote: > > > Have you got any statistics for the current state of LLVM with respect > to this formatting issue? If something is already the overwhelmingly > common style (& it's not a case where it used to be the style, the > style has been updated, and nothing has been migrated yet) then just > make clang-format agree with reality - this doesn't require a > discussion or bikeshed. > It's not overwhelming, but the pr...
2005 Jan 10
5
OT -- Inexpensive CentOS dedicated servers?
...ooking to get some input regarding inexpensive dedicated servers -- preferably with a hosting company the offers CentOS as an OS option. Does anybody have any input or recommendations? I'd really like to support a company that uses CentOS. And there are _so many options out there, is kind of overwhelming. Thanks, Ryan
2008 Oct 07
6
How to unsubscribe
I appreciate all the help I received from this Mailing List. However I am receiving work email to my cell phone now and I am being overwhelmed with the mailing list emails. Can some one let me know how to unsubscribe from this mailing list. Thank you -- Jose Mendez Computer Resource Specialist HNRC 619-543-8090
2013 Nov 25
2
rsync seems to overwhelm a failing hard disk
Hello rsync people Today I was recovering data from a beginning-to-fail external USB hard disk. I started with my usual 'rsync -av --ignore-errors <source> <dest>', and that was fine until it got to the first I/O errors. It paused but continued after the first couple of errors, but then the disk started buzzing and rsync gave error messages for every file (I'm afraid
2004 Apr 05
4
Cisco QoS Howto
Can anyone point me to some sample Cisco QoS configurations suitable for IAX2? I've looked through Cisco's site, and get overwhelmed with the level of documentation (too much of a good thing). My PSTN gateway and PBX (both *) are connected via 2xT1 (per-packet load balancing) between a Cisco 7206 and a 3640. When the total bandwidth pushes much past 50%, I start getting some crazy
2005 May 23
6
colors and palettes and things...
After trying to find if there was a color picker in the FAQs and the help, I thought I would send a post here. I was overwhelmed with all the wonderful color choices R has predefined (discovered after typing in colors()) but can't figure out what they all (by name) look like. Is there a color picker or some other method to display all those colors next to the name? I think I can put together
2009 May 20
10
How to google for R stuff?
Hi! I'm new to R programming, though I've been programming in other languages for years. One thing I find most frustrating about R is how difficult it is to use Google (or any other search tool) to look for answers to my R-related questions. With languages with even slightly more distinctive names like Perl, Java, Python, Matlab, OCaml, etc., usually including the name of the language
2009 Aug 24
4
[LLVMdev] Regular Expression lib support
...own parser library (which I am using in my > front-end).  It's definitely heavier than POSIX, but it's portable, > well-tested, and loaded with features. This is too heavy, and we don't need the extra features, and regexec is well tested and much more standard. Unless there is an overwhelming agreement to add another option, I'd like to keep the discussion to the obvious choices. That is, I need to be convinced *not* to use #2, before I get derailed into discussing which form of #3 to take. - Daniel
2013 Jul 01
0
[LLVMdev] [bikeshed] Anyone have strong feelings about always putting `template <...>` on its own line?
...<silvas at purdue.edu> wrote: > > > > On Mon, Jul 1, 2013 at 2:31 PM, David Blaikie <dblaikie at gmail.com> wrote: >> >> >> Have you got any statistics for the current state of LLVM with respect >> to this formatting issue? If something is already the overwhelmingly >> common style (& it's not a case where it used to be the style, the >> style has been updated, and nothing has been migrated yet) then just >> make clang-format agree with reality - this doesn't require a >> discussion or bikeshed. > > > It's not...
2012 Jun 02
3
[LLVMdev] llvm-tv
...vision/trunk/README.txt The poolalloc doesn't seem to be in synch with the llvm svn version mentioned (78786). It is giving lot of errors during compilation. I fixed a few of them by bringing in functions/header files etc. wherever required from the mainline llvm. But this exercise seems to be overwhelming. Is there a working version of llvm-tv that I can use with LLVM 3.1? -- Regards, Abhishek -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/attachments/20120601/5e61c32e/attachment.html>
2009 Sep 09
4
usdt probes vs pid$target
I added a couple of static probes to Firefox to measure actual work done. I could have used a pid$target probe with a function name but work is done within an if statement, which is where I placed the static probes. I''m wondering about my use, though. Is the following significantly more efficient than pid$target::FunName:entry and return? I heard somewhere that $target does not
2002 May 28
5
chroot patch
Hello everyone, In response to emails such as the one below I have started a sourceforge site for this patch. If your chuckling to yourself at the thought of a sourceforge site over a patch, well, I did too when I first thought of it. I don't have the bandwidth requirements at home to host it and Harvard Law School doesn't want to host the patch for me either. Please check out
2023 Aug 24
4
[PATCH (set 1) 00/20] Rid W=1 warnings from GPU
On Thu, 24 Aug 2023, Jani Nikula wrote: > On Thu, 24 Aug 2023, Lee Jones <lee at kernel.org> wrote: > > This set is part of a larger effort attempting to clean-up W=1 > > kernel builds, which are currently overwhelmingly riddled with > > niggly little warnings. > > The next question is, how do we keep it W=1 clean going forward? My plan was to fix them all, then move each warning to W=0. Arnd recently submitted a set doing just that for a bunch of them. https://lore.kernel.org/all/20230811140327.3...
2009 Apr 22
6
WinXP Xen guest: compare VNC vs RDP
I'm experimenting with using WinXP Xen guests as an alternative to upgrading workstations. The administrative advantages seem overwhelming. Please share thoughts about using VNC vs RDP for remote desktop connections. Please share any anecdotal information regarding user reactions and/or implementation issues.
2008 Apr 21
5
Documentation General Comments
I realize the R developers are probably overwhelmed and have little time for this, but the documentation really needs some serious reorganizaton. A good through description of basic variable types would help a lot, e.g. the difference between lists, arrays, matrices and frames. And, it appears there is some object-orientation to R, but it is not complete. I can't, for instance find a
2006 Feb 18
1
Where are the Portable Devices at vorbis.com ?
...e I have checked out the Ogg Vorbis resources. http://vorbis.com is looking great! It is a shame though that portable (and other devices) that support Ogg Vorbis well are not celebrated on the home page. I know there is an extensive list at http://wiki.xiph.org/index.php/PortablePlayers, but it is overwhelming in its completeness, and may not be immediately found be less sophisticated computer users. Device support is essential for adoption of Ogg Vorbis! -- Peace be in you, Lloyd D Budd http://www.foolswisdom.com/~lloyd/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: h...
2003 Oct 22
4
what is the best codec for low bandwidth? for quality?
The number of codecs is overwhelming to me. What do ya'll consider the best codec for conserving bandwidth? [I realize at the cost of quality] Secondly, what do you think the best codec for voice quality is? Yours, Matthew
2006 Jun 21
8
Sans Periodically call remote-- possible?
I was wondering, imagine this situation. You have browser 1 on machine 1 and browser 2 on machine 2. I created a div so that I can update certain elements on the database. Is it possible to have the data rendered on browser 2 using ajax but without using the periodically call remote? Is it possible to use the submit event from browser 1 to trigger browser 2 to update? thanks, Bing --