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2005 Oct 02
1
mdadm quandary
Hello, I wonder if has seen a problem of the sorts I am describing as at the moment it is driving me nuts. We have an array of LSI disks (Hardware Raid 5) which are attached to a Linux node. The Node has a LSI929 dual fibre channel card that has a channel attached to controller A and B of the array. So we have a list of devices under /proc/partitions mapping what we are expecting to see
2009 Apr 10
2
Two different scales for the same axis in the same plot.
Hello, Could anyone tell me how to plot data on two different scales in the same axis in the same plot? Here is my quandary: The range of my X axis runs from 0 to 10, but the majority of my meaningful data lies between 7 and 10. The data from 0 to 7 is essentially noise. Is there a way for me to present my data such that the range from 0 to 7 takes up a smaller amount of space on the graph
2006 May 01
3
Digium TDM400P vs Sangoma A200 for 2 x FXO
Evening all. I'm looking at building an Asterisk system for one of the projects of the Charity where I'm the SysAdmin. The project has two analogue phone lines - BT Featureline Compact, we're in the UK - that I'd like Asterisk to handle. My current quandary is which FXO interface to use. I've been looking at the Digium TDM400P and Sangoma A200, which are similar prices for
2005 Apr 21
4
Suggestion for the posting guide
I was preparing an e-mail for the help list and ran across a quandary. When asking for help it is useful to include the code/data so others can run your code and test it. I was running code on a data frame and wanted to include a small version of the data frame. The data frame was based on experimental data. What is the best way to do this? I didn't want to send an attachment so a wrote code
2009 Jul 28
1
Moving axis-labels
Hi, This is hopefully quite a straightforward quandary. I have made a simple R plot but the values on my x-axis are sufficiently large enough that they interfere my x-axis label. How can I shunt the x-axis label further away from the x-axis? Thanks Jim ---------------------- JS Walker jw2324 at bristol.ac.uk
2011 Aug 13
1
MBT Desktop Pro
Here is my quandary. I am attempting to install Desktop Pro. When I use wine via the terminal I type wine MBTPRO.exe and the program installation flashes across the screen, runs through the installation and finishes as if the program was properly installed. I look in the wine program files directory and nothing is there. When I try to install the same program from my Linux Desktop using the wine
2012 Jul 09
2
Storage Resource RAID & Disk type
Are there any best practice recommendations on RAID & disk type for the shared storage resource for a pool? I''m adding shelves to a HP MSA2000 G2, 24 drives total, minus hot spare(s). I can use 600GB SAS drives (15k rpm), 1TB or 2TB Midline SAS drives (7200rpm). I need about 3TB usable for roughly 30 VM guests, 100GB each, web servers so I/O needs are nominal. I''m also
2001 Jul 20
6
Here we go again...
Hi: Saw this in Edupage today. Grrrrrr. Geoff. From: EDUCAUSE <educause@EDUCAUSE.EDU> COPY-PROTECTED CDS QUIETLY SLIP INTO STORES Macrovision, in coordination with several major recording labels, has for several months been piloting new technology to prevent music consumers from copying CDs onto their PCs. The technology distorts CD recordings with a series of audible pops and clicks
2013 Apr 17
1
[LLVMdev] interesting IR problem related to mips 16
When a mips16 wants to return a floating point value, it's at a quandary in mixed mode programs (having both mips16 and mips32 code). float foo() { return 1.0; } Mips16 code is compiled in soft float, with there being an options to have the emulation library be written in mips32 and use floating point instructions in those mips32 support functions (if the machine supports floating
2010 Jul 20
2
This could be a multiple supplier problem
I have finally encountered this problem in such a way that everything went awry. Running Simcity 4 Rush Hour with the following command line: env WINEPREFIX="/home/john/.wine" wine C:\\PROG\~FBU\\Maxis\\SIMC\~ZMW\\Apps\\SimCity\ 4.exe -intro:off Which brought up the game, just fine. I opened my largest city, and very soon after that, while I was adding something to the layout, the
2004 Oct 15
1
Wine question - sort of... program that ran now crashes
Hi, I run Gentoo on my audio box and for the last few weeks have been using a fairly complex setup that uses Wine-20040505. In this environment I am able to run small Windows apps called 'VSTs' under Wine and using Jack for pretty much real time audio performance. It had been working very well. From a Linux perspective the signal flow looked a bit like:
2005 Dec 20
8
Using rails with stored procedures
Hi all! I am quite new to rails, and I would like to know if there is a tutorial, or if someone can tell me how to use rails with stored procedures and views. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks to all -- ------------------------------------------- Gioachino Bartolotta
2023 Jul 14
1
updated samba 4.18 & 4.17 packages for debian & ubuntu to address trust issue with windows 10/11 update 07/2023
First, thanks so much for doing this. I used Louis's packages previously and was in a quandary about what to do when those stopped getting updates. Having you fill that gap has been super nice. Thanks! ? Second. I'm on Ubuntu (22.04) I'm currently using your MJT repo. ? I note you list official debian repos that are part of the official debian system... And that would perhaps be better
2001 Aug 21
2
ao changes
Why has ao been changed so that there are now two open() functions ? IMHO the original ao_open() was fine - if you wanted to set the filename for output, you could add an option via ao_append_option and if you wanted to avoid overwriting an existing file, you could stat() it yourself. Having ao_open_live() and ao_open_file() just makes more work for the user of the library for no gain, AFAICT.
2001 Aug 21
2
ao changes
Why has ao been changed so that there are now two open() functions ? IMHO the original ao_open() was fine - if you wanted to set the filename for output, you could add an option via ao_append_option and if you wanted to avoid overwriting an existing file, you could stat() it yourself. Having ao_open_live() and ao_open_file() just makes more work for the user of the library for no gain, AFAICT.
2016 Feb 18
2
RFC: Add guard intrinsics to LLVM
Replies inline. At a high level, it feels like we'll eventually need a new instruction to represent the kind of control flow a guard entails (to be clear: we should probably still start with an intrinsic) -- they are fairly well-behaved, i.e. readonly, nounwind etc. as far as the immediate "physical" caller is concerned, but not so as far as its callers's callers are concerned.
2014 Jun 16
2
Chainload pxelinux from pxelinux and pass parameters or change root dir?
When chainloading one pxelinux from another (e.g., chainloading from say pxelinux 4.07 to pxelinux 6.02), can one pass parameters or somehow control the root directory and/or server IP address? Here's the need: we have a loaded-up PXE server working great under 4.07, and I'm not prepared to just switch the entire setup to a newer version of pxelinux, too many folks depending on a
2016 Nov 10
2
How does one mark all messages as read (imap4flag "seen") with sieve?
I don't use the Anti-Spam plugin; I just fire off a BASH script every four hours with crontab which iterates thru the vmail email accounts and trains Spamassassin 'per-user' accounts. If the script sounds interesting I can post it here. It probably could use a little polish though. Bill On 11/9/2016 6:49 PM, Ben Johnson wrote: > On 11/5/2016 1:22 PM, Larry Rosenman wrote:
2016 Nov 11
0
How does one mark all messages as read (imap4flag "seen") with sieve?
On 11/10/2016 3:46 AM, Bill Shirley wrote: > I don't use the Anti-Spam plugin; I just fire off a BASH script every > four hours with > crontab which iterates thru the vmail email accounts and trains > Spamassassin 'per-user' > accounts. If the script sounds interesting I can post it here. It > probably could use a little polish > though. > > Bill Thanks,
2014 Jun 16
0
Chainload pxelinux from pxelinux and pass parameters or change root dir?
On Mon, Jun 16, 2014 at 10:23 AM, Alexander Perlis <aperlis at math.lsu.edu> wrote: > When chainloading one pxelinux from another (e.g., chainloading from say > pxelinux 4.07 to pxelinux 6.02), can one pass parameters or somehow control > the root directory and/or server IP address? > > Here's the need: we have a loaded-up PXE server working great under 4.07, > and