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2004 Dec 08
2
Asterisk with SMP hardware
Does anyone have any experience with running asterisk on multi-processor
computers (dual or quad)? Does asterisk on the latest Linux distros take
advantage of the extra processors, or does it predominately utilize a
single processor?
2004 Dec 02
2
RCmdr on Linux with R 2.0.0 over VNC can't use GLX
Hello,
I'm a admin over at Harvard University and I have quite a few users that
use R predominately over VNC. In the past this has not been an issue,
but after upgrading to R 2.0.0 they can no longer use RCmdr over VNC.
When trying to use the package, they see the following:
> library("Rcmdr")
Loading required package: tcltk
Loading required package: zoo
Loading required
2020 Jun 02
3
Samba vs Windows - File sharing in a domain setting
I've been working with Samba in an AD domain setting for several years now.
Small potatoes, nothing fancy. A few months ago, I came across the
limitation of Samba, in comparison to file sharing from a Windows server,
that, at the current moment, it doesn't offer an indexing service that is
compatible with Windows Search. So, no matter how much I like Samba, if I
need this feature, I have
2019 Apr 13
3
SUGGESTION: Settings to disable forked processing in R, e.g. parallel::mclapply()
Hi Inaki,
> "Performant"... in terms of what. If the cost of copying the data
> predominates over the computation time, maybe you didn't need
> parallelization in the first place.
Performant in terms of speed. There's no copying in that example
using `mclapply` and so it is significantly faster than other
alternatives.
It is a very simple and contrived example, but
2003 Jan 16
3
Samba and MC/Service Guard
Samba friends,
I work in Wal-Mart's IT department, specifically with Unix Servers of
various flavors, but HP-UX is predominant in our Home Office environment.
I recently built an two node HA cluster on HP 11.11 boxes. I want to be
able to have Samba use the virtual name of my cluster. Currently Samba is
configured to use the hardcoded box name, however if the box happens to go
down, we
2019 Apr 12
2
SUGGESTION: Settings to disable forked processing in R, e.g. parallel::mclapply()
Just throwing my two cents in:
I think removing/deprecating fork would be a bad idea for two reasons:
1) There are no performant alternatives
2) Removing fork would break existing workflows
Even if replaced with something using the same interface (e.g., a
function that automatically detects variables to export as in the
amazing `future` package), the lack of copy-on-write functionality
would
2008 Nov 12
1
rspec-users Digest, Vol 29, Issue 48
en.com
On: Wed Nov 12 12:46:54 EST 2008, Mark Wilden mark at mwild wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 9:27 AM, James B. Byrne <byrnejb at harte-
> lyne.ca> wrote:
>
>> Feature: Manage entities # features/manage_entities.feature
>>
>
> This is just a side note, but is "manage entities" really a feature? It
> sounds pretty vague. I''m not
2006 Mar 25
1
Automatically Filling in form field tags
I have a form which is predominantly a customer form (first name, last
name, etc), if there is a form error and I render to the form from the
controller the customer details are filled in correctly.
The question I have is, I have some fields which are _tag fields not
related to the customer model, how do I get them populated when I render
back to the form on error?
Cheers,
Dan
2003 Jun 14
1
Intercom/autoanswer, SIP, Cisco
A friend pointed out this url
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/pcat/clmn32.htm where it lists
intercom/auto-answer as being a feature in Cisco Call Manager (which as I
understand it, uses SIP predominately for handsets). I've come
across comment somewhere that intercom isn't supported in the SIP spec.
Does anyone know if the apparent capability of Intercom being available in
SIP
1998 Nov 20
1
Freebsd + NT
I am currently integrating Freebsd in a predominately NT network. I am
interested in using NT as a domain controller then using samba on the other
servers. I know that samba supports this and you can set security = server,
but what I am also interested in is using the password list for the passwd
file as well. So in theory I would like to download the NT user and pass
list much like NT's
2011 Apr 04
0
[LLVMdev] More DWARF problems
Talin,
You're developing your own language and tool sets, it brings fresh perspective in our predominately C orientated environment, which is good.
On Apr 1, 2011, at 8:12 PM, Talin wrote:
> Is this a limitation of DWARF or of the LLVM generator?
Neither, IMO. My own reading of DWARF did not find clear wording on this subject. I am not even sure if it is just a darwin gdb implementation
2010 Oct 19
3
Our success story with samba4
Hi all,
This message is a testament to the great work samba team has done, but
its also an encouragement to those of you that still not sure if samba4
will work in your environment.
This semester we have moved from samba 3.0.X DC to samba4 DC for
students, and things are working great
The move was predominantly driven by switching from Windows XP to
Windows 7 desktop platform (but also by a
2015 Mar 18
3
[LLVMdev] n-bit bytes for clang/llvm
On 17 Mar 2015, at 13:11, Tyro Software <softwaretyro at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> As an alternative to fixing the "char == 8 bits" presumption would using non-uniform pointer types have been another possible approach, e.g. keep char as 8 bit but have char* encode both the word address and the byte location within it (i.e. one extra bit in this 16-bit case). Of course this is
2016 Nov 24
3
shared/public mailbox application
I'm new to Dovecot and I need help configuring a shared or public mailbox -
I'm not sure which is appropriate. I've read the wiki and Peer's book and
neither appears to cover what I'd like to do. So I could use some specific
help on how to configure a solution for the following:
I'd like to create two real mailboxes, let's call them AAA and BBB. Let's
call
2006 Jul 11
1
RPM: any better way to reinstall only certain files?
My former primary boot disk had some bad spots appear awhile back.
Damage, per rpm --verify, seems to be predominately in loss of reference
files in /usr/share/doc and such as that.
Being the type that wastes my own time before wasting that of others, I
did a semi-careful perusal of the rpm man pages. Thought the --files or
some such might offer a way ought. IIUC, nope! Seems that I can't
2001 Apr 17
2
File locks when restarting smb
Hi,
Is there a known problem with file locks when Samba restarts?
I have several servers happily running Samba on RH Linux, and several hundred clients running M$ Win9x.
There are always a large number of open files, and I am currently migrating the data off several NT servers and
onto the Samba ones. This has meant changing the smb.conf file on a regular basis.
I am restarting Samba using
2001 Mar 23
1
R-demo for non-statisticians/mathematicians
Hi all. A friend of mine asked me to assist with an R presentation to the
Penn State LUG in a few weeks. The audience will be predominately
computer scientists and/or engineers (I suspect) and they are just looking
for presentations of good open source software and my friend volunteered
R. We are both relatively new to R, so I thought it would be best to ask
the list for your opinion....what do
2006 May 15
2
Career Opportunities
I've been working with Asterisk for a little while now, and have been looking recently at my next career opportunity. It seems from searching the various job sites that the predominant VOIP technology is not the applications-based open source approach we took, but Cisco, with a really heavy emphasis on the networking (ie network engineer) aspect. If you do a job search for (VOIP or
2004 Apr 27
2
Second Hand Servers - How Powerful?
Hi,
I'm looking at setting up a small production system - predominantly for
voice mail and IVR (with a few extensions and hold music MP3's).
I've found a couple of IBM X330 servers, with dual 1.13Ghz P3
processors.
My question is; is a dual 1.13Ghz P3 server sufficient to run for
real-life demands?
I come from a Unix/Mac background, so I'm not swayed by the '3Ghz'
2014 Jul 18
2
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] Use of Smart Pointers in LLVM Projects
On Fri, Jul 18, 2014 at 12:06 PM, Jordan Rose <jordan_rose at apple.com> wrote:
> I don't have much to add here besides +1. I think using std::unique_ptr
> even for create* functions/methods is the right way to go.
+1 smart pointers here are a win in terms of safety and self-documentation.
I don't see why create* factories should be treated differently.
Eli
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