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2017 Mar 08
3
From Networkmanager to self managed configuration files
On 08/03/17 11:10, James Hogarth wrote: > On 8 March 2017 at 10:58, Giles Coochey <giles at coochey.net> wrote: >> >> On 08/03/17 10:52, John Hodrien wrote: >>> >>> It means you're stuck in your own hand crafted niche. Which is fine, but >>> it's >>> up to you to maintain the niche, or you find yourself using obsolete tools
2006 Sep 07
3
comments on handbook chapter
``You do not want to overbuild your security or you will interfere with the detection side, and detection is one of the single most important aspects of any security mechanism. For example, it makes little sense to set the schg flag (see chflags(1)) on every system binary because while this may temporarily protect the binaries, it prevents an attacker who has broken in from making an easily
2016 May 06
4
Resuming the discussion of establishing an LLVM code of conduct
...pinions and their behaviours will be monitored and potentially curbed at our own discretion. One may think it's ok to do that to potential offenders, but you cannot tell who is an offender and who is not just by looking at which T-Shirt they're wearing. Doing so is the most classic form of prejudice. I personally do not see this as the role of the CoC, and from my conversations with Chandler and others on this list and the review, this is not what they are thinking either. I'd rather deal with offenders *after* they have offended than risking have my prejudice affect the quality of the to...
2007 Aug 24
1
Strange behavior from OO Writer
...ssor). Today, it will not open. I copied it to a new file, and it opened fine. I edited it, updated it and closed it. Then I tried deleting the original file and copying the new one to the old name. Won't open. Renamed again, and it opens fine. WTF???? Does OO and/or the writer have name prejudices that develop? Thanks. mhr
2007 Sep 24
2
ANNOUNCE: Facter 1.3.8
...at: https://reductivelabs.com/downloads/facter/facter-1.3.8.tgz I''ll be going to RubyForge and FreshMeat to do the announcements next. Hopefully the packagers will get the real work done now. -- A great many people think they are thinking when they are merely rearranging their prejudices. -- William James --------------------------------------------------------------------- Luke Kanies | http://reductivelabs.com | http://madstop.com
2007 Mar 19
3
certificate trouble
Hi Puppet-Team, first thanks for this great configuration management tool ! My name is Matt and i am on creating a puppet plugin for openQRM. The basic framework is already existing and working well so far. Now, after having it working ok once i now ran into a problem that my puppet-clients do not get their configuration any more from the puppetmasterd. What i saw on the puppetmasterd logs is :
2008 Nov 11
2
[LLVMdev] Validating LLVM
> to a testsuite, we can use them for validation. But I wouldn't want to > require a validation to pass some set of random tests that shifts each test > cycle. This is easy to fix: just specify a starting seed for the PRNG. However I think you should get past your prejudice against tests that shift each cycle, since changing tests have the advantage of increased test coverage. Different parts of a test suite have different purposes, and of course random programs would not replace any part of the existing collection of fixed test cases. I woudn't be making th...
2009 Apr 23
3
AGI PHP script
...contents of this information is prohibited. If you have received this email in error, please notify the sender immediately by "reply to sender only" message and destroy all electronic and hard copies of the communication, including attachments. "Common sense is the collection of prejudices acquired by age eighteen." -- Albert Einstein "Once you can accept the universe as matter expanding into nothing that is something,wearing stripes with plaid comes easy." -- Albert Einstein "I know a little of everything, but a lot of nothing" -------------- next pa...
2013 Feb 02
1
Choice of text for intermediate level R programming course
...R course (but not too highbrow, no "total guide to object oriented programming, and class s3 vs. s4 objects), they would recommend. I read 24 books some ielementary some advance not many intermediate, and I have two I like but for quite difference reasons. I won't name them so as not to prejudice anybody. It needs to be English language and I greatly prefer a good index like \LaTeX\ produces by the makeindex() prograrm. Regards, William Grove -- William M. Grove, Ph.D. Psychology Department University of Minnesota My public encryption key.is: -----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- Versi...
2015 Oct 14
11
RFC: Second draft of an LLVM Community Code of Conduct
Greetings all, First off, thanks to everyone who contributed to the initial discussion thread. Judging by the responses from that thread, there seems to pretty broad interest in pursuing this. There also seem to be a few concerns. =] I'm including an updated draft based on the feedback, and I'll also try to break down the major points I've seen of discussion. Sorry for the long email,
2004 Aug 06
2
do darkice and shout play together well
...l: Tim Pozar / LNS / 1978 45th Ave / San Francisco CA 94116 / USA POTS: +1 415 665 3790 Radio: KC6GNJ / KAE6247 "A mass in movement resists change of direction. So does the world oppose a new idea. It takes time to make up the minds to its value and importance. Ignorance, prejudice and inertia of the old retard its early progress. It is discredited by insincere exponents and selfish exploiters. It is attacked and condemned by its enemies. Eventually, though, all barriers are thrown down, and it spreads like fire. This will also prove true of the wireless art."...
2002 Jun 10
3
OpenSSH with slow login
Hi, I have installed Openssh on a HP-UX 11.00 and I am having a problem. It lasts 5 minutes to login, after I enter my login and password. I try to connect from a Windows machine having a Tera Term SSH client to the HP UX with the OpenSSH server ? Why does it take so long time (5 minutes) to establish a connection from a remote machine to this openssh server ? When I do Telnet to the same
2002 Dec 12
4
sum a list of vectors
In Mathematica there is a neat feature, where you can change the head of a list from "list" to say "+" and obtain a sum of the list elements. I can't find a way to sum a list of vectors of same length or list of matrices of the same dimension and was curious if something like that exists in R. do.call("+",list) doesn't work because "+" accepts only
2006 Jan 09
4
Lack of support of Stored Procedures is a Show Stopper
In my opinion most mature/complex client/server or n-tier applications using SQL Server, Oracle, or MySQL, use stored procedures. Without support (except by use of the execute method) for Stored Procedures, Ruby on Rails or MonoRail is a Show Stopper. We are unable to effectively use Ruby On Rails as all access to the db is using Stored Procedures. This does not mean that we are unable to use
2016 May 06
2
Resuming the discussion of establishing an LLVM code of conduct
On 6 May 2016 at 22:21, Tanya Lattner via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: >> How many is "many, many", actually? How many of these are really in fear, how many are just trying to impose their mindset without actually planning to contribute in earnest, how many are so fearful that they should really seek professional help? > > And this is illustrating my
2006 Aug 30
6
dovecot with Calendar or Contacts?
When I attempted to import my Contacts list into dovecot, my mail client told me that the IMAP server did not support "Special" folders. Is there a way to to do the contacts, or sync up Contacts & Calendar from a database or something else? I'm using both Thunderbird and Outlook. Thanks. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2008 Nov 11
0
[LLVMdev] Validating LLVM
On Monday 10 November 2008 22:17, John Regehr wrote: > Lately our random C program generator has seemed quite successful at > catching regressions in llvm-gcc that the test suite misses. I'd suggest > running some fixed number of random programs as part of the validation > suite. On a fastish quad core I can test about 25,000 programs in 24 The problem with random tests is that
2008 Nov 11
0
[LLVMdev] Validating LLVM
...I wouldn't want to >> require a validation to pass some set of random tests that shifts each test >> cycle. > > This is easy to fix: just specify a starting seed for the PRNG. ...which defeats much of the point of random testing. > However I think you should get past your prejudice against tests that > shift each cycle, since changing tests have the advantage of increased > test coverage. Different parts of a test suite have different purposes, > and of course random programs would not replace any part of the existing > collection of fixed test cases. I woudn...
2017 Mar 09
0
From Networkmanager to self managed configuration files
...tream. That statement about "effectively [running] your own Linux distribution" is scaremongering, at best. If there's one thing I've learned on this list, it's realizing how many use cases, scenarios and solutions there are that can make approaching the topic at hand without prejudice challenging at times.
2006 May 02
1
RE: Is Xen affected by this x86 hardware security hole?
> A better solution would be to have a kernel module that > provides services to the X server, but this would require > more code per platform, which is partly why it wasn''t done > like this... *sigh* Isn''t this what the kernel /dev/fbdev driver does? If you''re running an fbdev Xserver you shouldn''t need to give the Xserver io or mmio