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2015 Apr 17
2
Plurals in English (was Re: ClamAV reports a trojan)
...Fri, 2015-04-17 at 08:00 -0500, Valeri Galtsev wrote: > >> It is amazing how much one can cripple what another person said by >> scissoring his phrases ;-) > > English people (excludes USA people) The first thing I learned what US people (before became one myself) take English pronunciation for was... Well, I asked US person at the conference: does he know this person (and gave the name of English person). The answer was: "that guy with accent" Isn't it funny to call correct English pronunciation an accent? ;-) (adding "lough track" so who don't fee...
2005 May 17
3
pronunciation?
Anyone know how centos is actually pronounced? When people I work with ask me which linux I run, I say it like the word scent - oh - s, with a sharp S on the end. How's everyone else say it? How's it supposed to be said?
2002 Dec 16
1
Dovecot Pronunciation/Meaning
Timo, What is the "official" way to pronounce Dovecot? Is there a meaning to the word? A background on why you chose it? -- Jesse Peterson erage at softhome.net
2008 Jul 03
4
[LLVMdev] simply wonder pronunciation of Clang
Hello, LLVMers. I just wonder How I can pronounce Clang. [see-laeng], [see-lang], [k-laeng], [k-lang]?? Thanks, Seung
2008 Jul 03
0
[LLVMdev] simply wonder pronunciation of Clang
On Jul 3, 2008, at 8:06 AM, Seung Jae Lee wrote: > Hello, LLVMers. > > I just wonder How I can pronounce Clang. > > [see-laeng], [see-lang], [k-laeng], [k-lang]?? We've been pronouncing it kl -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: abreve.gif Type: image/gif Size: 62 bytes Desc: not available URL:
2008 Jul 03
0
[LLVMdev] simply wonder pronunciation of Clang
On Thu, 3 Jul 2008, Seung Jae Lee wrote: > I just wonder How I can pronounce Clang. > > [see-laeng], [see-lang], [k-laeng], [k-lang]?? I pronounce it just like the english word, which is probably one of your later two options :) -Chris -- http://nondot.org/sabre/ http://llvm.org/
2005 May 19
0
Re: [OT] FOSS or Freedomware? -- WAS: pronunciation/Red Hat
From: Johnny Hughes <mailing-lists at hughesjr.com> > MUCH more FOSS oriented I've been taking an informal survey on this for awhile now. I know the new, official acronym is Free and Open Source Software (FOSS). But even before that acronym was popular, I had long argued that Stallman's insistence on calling it "Free Software" when that could be confused with
2005 May 19
0
RE: pronunciation? -- loving CentOS doesn't mean you have to bash Red Hat
> Ubuntu and Knoppix can say they use Debian sources ... SLAX can say it > uses Slackware sources. Those guys have trademarks too. Debian and Slackware don't sell "enterprise" products. And many such projects are non-profit or otherwise. Unless Debian plans to establish itself as a commercial player, they don't need to defend their trademark. In fact, the commercial
2008 Jun 23
2
Could not start X window
Hi, I've just installed CentOS version 5 on a laptop Acer ASPIRE 5920. But could not start X window. It got following error message: Using confi file" "/etc/X11/xorg.conf" (EE) VESA(0): No valid modes (EE) Screens(s) found, but none have a usable configuration. Fetal server error: no screens found XIO: fetal IO error 104 (Connection reset by peer) on X server ":0.0"
2005 May 20
1
Re: Hi, Bryan; was: Re: pronunciation? <snip> -- don't shoot the messenger ...
From: Johnny Hughes <mailing-lists at hughesjr.com> > IBM has since totally changed their thoughts with regards to GNU/Linux. Actually, their cut-off of Monterey had everything to do with their current change in strategy on Linux back in 2000+. Monterey was established before IBM's interest in GNU/Linux. After IBM realized that it could use an economical complement in Linux, it saw
2015 Apr 17
0
Plurals in English (was Re: ClamAV reports a trojan)
...i Galtsev wrote: >> >>> It is amazing how much one can cripple what another person said >>> by scissoring his phrases ;-) >> >> English people (excludes USA people) > > The first thing I learned what US people (before became one myself) > take English pronunciation for was... Well, I asked US person at > the conference: does he know this person (and gave the name of > English person). The answer was: > > "that guy with accent" > > Isn't it funny to call correct English pronunciation an accent? ;-) > (adding "lou...
2006 Jan 07
2
Some comments on the Vorbis FAQ
Hi, http://www.vorbis.com/faq/#mean points to http://www.xiph.org/xiphname.html, which is dead. The actual content is at http://www.xiph.org/xiphname.shtml The Xiph names page seems to be in UTF-8, but its meta tag mentions ISO 8859-15, which can cause problems with raw characters for the pronunciations. I propose the use of the International Phonetic Alphabet. How about [?g]/[?g] for Ogg and [v?rb?s] for Vorbis? Cheers, Kyungjoon Lee
2005 May 22
2
Re: Hi, Bryan; was: Re: pronunciation? <snip> -- don't shoot the messenger ...
From: Collins Richey > Sounds pretty religious-based to me. > IBM=bad > HP,Sun, RedHat, SCO=good. > OTOH, from some of your comments, Novell=better. Are you really that shallow? IBM is our partner, not our friend. Sun has its interests too, and has 5 different entities of focus, which vary. Red Hat is a tale of two companies, cut-throat business combined with GPL-analness (like
2005 May 19
1
Re: pronunciation? -- loving CentOS doesn't mean you have to bash Red Hat
From: Martyn Drake <martyn at drake.org.uk> > To be quite honest with you - that's been and gone so quickly I can't > ever remember what my position was at that time. It actually happened over the span of 2 years before any name change. With the introduction of RHEL as a separate product, RHL was having an identity crisis. It used to be that ".2" was the
2005 May 22
3
Re: Hi, Bryan; was: Re: pronunciation? <snip> -- don't shoot the messenger ...
From: Dag Wieers > Sorry to interrupt but he was describing how you appeared in previous > postings. And I have to say that I felt the same way reading some of your postings. Really? Then I'll re-read them since there's been a second confirmation. Just know that I wasn't trying to make it about good/bad. I'm just trying to make the point that companies aren't just
2005 Jul 20
2
New voiceovers for Allison Smith: submit today
...he "asterisk-sounds" repository, let me know. I'll be sending this in around 22:00 PDT today, so act fast. Please format the requests in the style: %filename%text-to-speak example: %auth-incorrect.gsm%Login incorrect. Please enter your password followed by the pound key. Any pronunciation keys should be in-line, inside of [brackets]. Please email directly to me. JT
2005 May 19
1
RE: pronunciation? -- loving CentOS doesn't mean you have to bash Red Hat
From: Martyn Drake <martyn at drake.org.uk> > When I did try that support, it didn't give me a favourable > impression. However, that's just my opinion. It's good enough that HP is losing lots of clients because HP (among other tier-1 OEMs short of IBM) is finding that Linux their support is sub-par. Even Dell and others are just farming support out to Red Hat. >
2005 May 23
0
Re: Hi, Bryan; was: Re: pronunciation? <snip> --
From: Feizhou <feizhou at graffiti.net> > I still remember the FIRST Linux GUI installer for a Linux distro. It > came on the Caldera Openlinux 2.2. It worked. It was really nice. Actually, the first distro with a GUI installer was Yggdrasil, circa 1993. It installed on 8MB of RAM using X and Athena/FVWM. > The Novell guys that were behind Caldera deserve plenty of respect for
2004 May 26
9
CTI (Computer-Telephony Integration) with Asterisk ?
Hi all, Is it possible and easy to make a CTI server with Asterisk? Florent,
2009 Jul 30
3
[LLVMdev] LLVM Logo
If we need to name the llvm mascot, how about lleweelyn.... or perhaps even better, LLeVeelyM Nick On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 3:06 PM, Albert Graef<Dr.Graef at t-online.de> wrote: > m awful at this kind of stuff, but maybe someone could do a small > version of this with "LLVM Inside" or some such phrase on it, to be used > on websites of compilers using LLVM as their