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2006 Mar 20
6
[OT maybe] netcafe firewall
Hi all, I appologise in advance if this is a little OT, but I am building a box that will serve as firewall and router for a small ''internet cafe / netcafe'' and am using CentOS... So here it is: What are the best tools to be used for keeping the potential script kiddies from ''harming the Internet'' :) ? I specifically want to be able to detect and prevent
2004 Aug 06
1
playlist problem
Hi, I've had a few problems with broadcasting an icecast2 playlist with peercast. The problem is that when getting the m3u file, the response isn't terminiated with a newline (\n or \r\n). peercast doesn't particularily like this. I've submitted a patch to peercast for this, but I wonder if icecast2 should add the \r\n to the end. Maybe there's some more buggy software around
2003 Mar 12
1
problems with numerical optimisation
Dear list, this is not a particular R question but perhaps someone can help. I am running a maximum likelihood estimation (competing risk duration model with unobserved heterogeneity) on 30 different datasets. The problem is that on 2 datasets the model does not converge. I am interested if there are any methods, based on the gradients or (an approximation of) the hessian which helps to
2007 Feb 23
1
Patch: Readconfig wont parse certain options anymore
com32/modules/readconfig.c: This is a side effect of is_kernel_type() overwrite the current pointer in a loop context. Hence subsequent options aren't parsed ever. This is particularily visible, if you use timeout option, which wont work in the latest 3.40-pre7. Patch: --- com32/modules/readconfig.c /opensource/syslinux-3.40-pre7/com32/modules/readconfig.c#2 +++ com32/modules/readconfig.c
2000 Apr 14
1
File locking, Linux Redhat 6.1, samba 2.0.6 and netatalk-1.4b2+asun2.1.4
Hi, we're trying to use the above combination with Win NT clients, but there doesn't appear to be communication about file locking going on as the mac users are able to corrupt samba's files, is there anything that needs to be turned on/off on samba to tell the netatalk daemons to stop doing nasty things? (or vice versa) Has anybody else had problems with this particularily under
2004 Aug 06
4
de-essing into speex?
> Date: Fri, 05 Dec 2003 13:22:53 -0500 > From: Jean-Marc Valin <Jean-Marc.Valin@USherbrooke.ca> > > I think I see what you mean, though I haven't been able to listen to > your wma file (not everyone has a wma decoder). The problem probably > only lies in the VBR tuning for wideband which hasn't received much work > yet. One way to check that is to encode in
2003 Aug 27
1
Using Samba 2.2.8a with Microsoft Cluster Services
Hello all- First time posting to group in 3.5 years of using Samba ;) I have a particularily odd problem that the folks over at sql-server-performance.com forums have never seen nor heard of... I am setting up an W2kAS/SQL2k active/passive cluster using Cluster Services. The MSCS requires a common domain login for installing and configuring MSCS which I have setup on my Samba 2.2.8a PDC
2008 Aug 18
7
ATI (rv350) + open-source driver + wine gaming issues
Hello everyone. I seem to have a bit of a problem running some 3D accelerated games under wine, while using the open-source ATI Radeon driver. My graphics card is Radeon 9700, and the open-source drivers overall work much better than the proprietary fglrx. The fglrx driver allows me (in most cases) to run games like Temple of Elemental Evil (particularily) or Morrowind normally, but I can't
2017 Oct 21
2
Removing the register block in MIR
The MIR format currently has a short-hand syntax for declaring vreg classes and banks in the function body so you can write something like this: name: foo body: | %3:gpr(s64) = ... rather than the much more verbose and awkward: name: foo registers: - { id: 3, class: gpr } body: | %3(s64) = ... I'd like to make this shorthand the only way to do this. There are a few
2019 Sep 16
6
[PATCH 0/2] drm/nouveau: Two more fixes
From: Thierry Reding <treding at nvidia.com> Hi Ben, I messed up the ordering of patches in my tree a bit, so these two fixes got separated from the others. I don't consider these particularily urgent because the crash that the first one fixes only happens on gp10b which we don't enable by default yet and the second patch fixes a crash that only happens on module unload (or driver
2006 Aug 03
2
winbind rfc2307 mapping not "correct"
IMHO the option "winbind nss info = rfc2307" does not fully conform to the rfc2307 spec to generate user and group data and is thus "incorrect". The way it is currently done does solve one issue related to group membership mapping, but if I understand the way permissions are checked it is a non-issue. I think it is broken in the following 2 ways: 1. to generate the GID of
2007 Oct 30
3
[Weft QDA users] Using WeftQDA for Mailing-List Analysis
Hi Alex, Hi Weft-Users! I am looking for a tool for doing a qualitative analysis of mailing-list data. This means I have a *lot* of individual documents (the typical case: around 500-5000 emails), belonging to the same "super-document" (a mailing list). I have looked at several tools and I like that Weft is public domain and written in Ruby, so I want to figure out whether it
2004 Aug 06
0
de-essing into speex?
> i have done further testing, and even at constant bitrates, wma is far > superior, from an "overall listening experience" point of view. OK, one thing at a time, so will you please leave wma out of that for now? > it seems that: > > speex maintains the crispness/treble of the recording, but with the > cost of computer-ish background noise, like turning into
2006 Feb 20
0
CRC Checksum problems causing issues with bridging and maybe things like nfs. Wish we had better documentation. (was Re: XenNetworking - Reason for NOARP on eth1/br1?)
On 21/02/06, BrĂ¡ulio Gergull <gergull@getnet.com.br> wrote: > Hi, > > I''ve had a similar problem. I found it to be due to crc checksum errors. > > I solved that with "ethtool -K ethN tx off" on all domU''s. > > I found some related info on the following thread: > > http://lists.xensource.com/archives/html/xen-users/2006-01/msg00088.html
2005 Aug 24
0
thunderbird pop3 delete bug workaround
Following is patch that allows tbird to download and redelete the last deleted message. Not particularily nice but for "normal" usage the bug/workaround is not triggered. Tested with huge inbox. --- src/pop3/client.h.orig 2005-08-23 15:00:48.000000000 +0200 +++ src/pop3/client.h 2005-08-23 15:02:18.000000000 +0200 @@ -35,6 +35,9 @@ unsigned int top_count; unsigned int
2004 Jun 17
0
zaptel - make config
The Makefile in the zaptel source directory includes an option to make config It copies the zaptel.init into the /etc/rc.d/init.d directory allowing RH v9 users to execute service zaptel stop, service zaptel start, etc. It seems that executing the 'service zaptel ...' approach to restarting those functions leads to unpredictable use/failures, particularily after two or more reloads.
2006 May 28
10
Equivalence of TSQL Stored Proc and User defined functions
RoR Equivalence of TSQL Stored Procedures and User defined functions As I browsed through the tutorials and online eBook ?Programming Ruby?, I have not come across the terms ?Stored Procedures? or ?User-defined functions? as I know them in SQL 2000. However, the online documentations in MySQL 5.0 show that Stored Procedures and User-defined functions are supported in MySQL 5.0. I wonder what
2019 Sep 17
0
[PATCH 0/2] drm/nouveau: Two more fixes
On Tue, 17 Sep 2019 at 00:36, Thierry Reding <thierry.reding at gmail.com> wrote: > > From: Thierry Reding <treding at nvidia.com> > > Hi Ben, > > I messed up the ordering of patches in my tree a bit, so these two fixes > got separated from the others. I don't consider these particularily > urgent because the crash that the first one fixes only happens on
2005 Jun 12
1
Not answering inbound a line used for outboun
Hi, On Sun Jun 12 09:11:13 CDT 2005, Rich Adamson wrote: > > > exten => s,1,Wait(1) > > exten => s,2,GoTo(s,1) > > > > If I'm on the console when a call comes in, it loops through this bit of > > code a bunch of times. I'm guessing I could lengthen the "Wait(1)" time, > > but is there any other way to do this? > > Sure there is,
2003 Jan 13
1
Extensively slowing for(i in 1:400) statement
Hello! Here is what I have tried to do: 1. I have 400 time series 2. pull one serie at a time from ODBC 3. calculate some descriptives and regressions (about 50 statistic per serie) 4. store the results in the data frame The problem: The time consumed in each loop seems to grow linearly. I used the date() function for timing each loop and time spent in loop seems to grow at the speed of 0.6 *