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2003 Jul 24
0
the 'pound' and '#' are the same? (OT Rambli ng)
Some more unusual ones: http://www.muppetlabs.com/~breadbox/intercal-man/tonsila.html -----Original Message----- From: Gary Gapinski [mailto:Gary.Gapinski@grc.nasa.gov] Sent: 24 July 2003 14:37 To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] the 'pound' and '#' are the same? (OT Rambling) On Thursday 24 July 2003 01:21, John Laur wrote: > I haven't ever
2014 Jun 03
0
How to use Rambling Slider Rails
Dear all developers, I want to use slideshow in my website. and i did a research rambling slider could use with rails. but i don't know how to use it. any one could help me. thanks you, veasna -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ruby on Rails: Talk" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to
2000 May 13
1
Semi-off-topic ramblings
I'm curious if anyone else is at all fed up with the current state-of-affairs of media support under *IX. As things stand it's rather a pain to add support for a new codec/framing format to an application, and it seems like were someone to step up and design a system which abstracts media support from end-user applications and supports drop-in modules for framing formats and codecs, it
2000 May 15
1
Re: [vorbis-dev] Semi-off-topic ramblings
Tony Arcieri wrote : > I'm curious if anyone else is at all fed up with the current > state-of-affairs of media support under *IX. As things stand it's rather > a pain to add support for a new codec/framing format to an application, > and it seems like were someone to step up and design a system which > abstracts media support from end-user applications and
2015 Oct 22
6
PHP version not enough for developers
Hi, So, it seems that the current version of PHP in Centos 7 is PHP 5.4.16 however this version of PHP stopped getting security support from the PHP people one month ago [1]. Now, our developers want to use the new and shiny PHP because they want to use the latest version of Zend. They are proposing using this package [2] but I never heard of this repo. Other than building the packages
2000 May 15
1
Re: [vorbis-dev] Semi-off-topic ramblings
[cc'd to vorbis and gstreamer-devel because I thought both lists would like to see this ] > I'm curious if anyone else is at all fed up with the current > state-of-affairs of media support under *IX. As things stand it's rather [...] Hi, Caught your post on vorbis-dev, but I'm not on vorbis, where Monty suggested this go, so email me directly with any replies.
2005 Jan 20
2
http/cgi metadata updating
> you can already do all this outside of icecast (my DoSomething winamp > plugin was specifically written for things like that), so I'm not entirely > sure I see the benefit in sending the data to icecast. Well, it could be used to provide cheaper hosting by subsidizing the bandwidth costs with CD sales, all controlled by the host and not the broadcaster. This would require an
2009 May 19
4
ext3 efficiency, larger vs smaller file system, lots of inodes...
(... to Nabble Ext3:Users - reposted by me after I joined the ext3-users mailing list - sorry for the dup...) A bit of a rambling subject there but I am trying to figure out if it is more efficient at runtime to have few very large file systems (8 TB) vs a larger number of smaller file systems. The file systems will hold many small files. My preference is to have a larger number of smaller file
2016 Nov 12
2
Ubuntu 16.10 Yakkety Yak uses GCC 6 but -std=c++98 is missing
On 12 November 2016 at 22:54, Kirill M?ller wrote: [... lots of stuff deleted ...] | I noticed this because plogr logging crashed in dplyr (compiled with gcc | 6) right after upgrading to yakkety; I still had a gcc-5 built version | of Rcpp installed. As soon as I added -std, everything worked as before. | No minimal example, sorry. Don't we need "-std=c++98" in Makevars |
2007 Sep 05
2
passdb/userdb args
I'm a bit unclear on these - give me a moment to ramble on. I should mention I'm using version 1.0.3, my primary backend is LDAP, and I do NOT want to store user mail folders in my LDAP directory. I currently have the following: default_mail_env = maildir:/var/mail/%d/%n passdb ldap { args = /etc/dovecot/dovecot-ldap.conf } # Instructions f...
2008 Oct 18
4
Windowing bug under KDE4.1
I've replaced my video card and am now having MUCH better results with CounterStrike:Source (I love Wine!). Most of my problems were due to a defective EVGA 9600GT. However, I discovered a new windowing bug today with CS:S and other Source-based games (I verified the same behavior under the Zombie Panic total conversion) running under KDE4.1 (no Compiz, Kubuntu 8.10b1). Do this: 1) Start
2011 Dec 04
2
let's get this established, one way or the other, once and for all
seumas said: > What confuses me is what > this all has to do with markdown. david said: > I find discussion of techniques for > building Markdown parsers very interesting. i can justify myself. indeed, it's a good exercise every so often, just to ensure that your position and directionality are focused. but it's not right, or fair, that every month, someone
2012 Mar 23
4
dsync redesign
In case anyone is interested in reading (and maybe helping!) with a dsync redesign that's intended to fix all of its current problems, here are some possibly incoherent ramblings about it: http://dovecot.org/tmp/dsync-redesign.txt and even if you don't understand that, here's another document disguising as an algorithm class problem :) If anyone has thoughts on how to solve it, would
2009 Jul 15
2
Spaces in a name
I am reading regressors from an excel file (I have no control over the file) and some of the element names have spaces: i.e. "Small Bank Aquired" but I have found that lm(SourceData ~ . - "Small Bank Aquired", mcReg) doesn't work (mcReg = modelCurrentRegressors) As they are toggles I have ran them through factor() to be treated propertly as 0 or 1 but due to the fact I
2010 Nov 30
2
New to Gluster. Question about Postgres on Gluster.
Hi list, First off, sorry if this message seems to ramble about. It's been a long day that stretched through too many days. I'm currently reviewing gluster as storage for our servers. While not storing a massive data set (yet), it is starting to grow. The current setup is one that I inherited and basically has nothing going for it at the moment....
2004 Jun 23
3
Similar error as (PR#6958)
When compiling R 1.9.1 on a Linux system with the environment variable LANG=3Dno_NO, I get a similar error as reported in PR#6958: ## FACTS: $ locale LANG=3Dno_NO LC_CTYPE=3D"no_NO" LC_NUMERIC=3D"no_NO" LC_TIME=3D"no_NO" LC_COLLATE=3D"no_NO" LC_MONETARY=3D"no_NO" LC_MESSAGES=3D"no_NO" LC_PAPER=3D"no_NO"
2003 Jan 28
1
ibutton
has anybody worked with support for the ibutton? i've come across keymgr (http://www.rcpt.to/keymgr/), but it seems to be dead (or playing possum). i've also come across ramblings about integrating ibutton support into openssl, but i dunno how pertinent that is, or even whether the work still exists. i just want to get rid of my passwds (or lock them up in a safe), and the ibutton seems
2009 Feb 07
0
A Simple Asterisk Based Toll Fraud Prevention Script
...sn't have to cost you umteen thousand dollars for stuff like IPS/IDS. Although a little on the crude side, quite effective. If you care to dabble with MySQL you can create quite an impressive hosts based IPS that is custom tailored to your infrastructure. Anyhow, was bored (ADHD) and wanted to ramble on for a little while. =+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+ J. Oquendo SGFA, SGFE, C|EH, CNDA, CHFI, OSCP "Enough research will tend to support your conclusions." - Arthur Bloch "A conclusion is the place where you got tired of thinking" - Arthur Bloch 227C 5D...
2010 Dec 30
2
Microsoft Office 2007 installed but won't work
...his to the http://bugs.winehq.org site, as indicated in the message, on Christmas, but I am not sure, because I can't seem to find any trace of the information I sent. Maybe I sent it to the wrong place, perhaps an ubuntu forum. I can't find anything at those forums either. Sorry for the ramble, but does anyone know how I can get the office products to work in Ubuntu? I am a newbie, and I don't know programming.
2018 May 14
2
[MachineScheduler] Question about IssueWidth / NumMicroOps
Hi Andrew, Thank you very much for the most helpful explanations! Many things could go in as comments, if you ask me - for example: --- > The LLVM machine model is an abstract machine. > The abstract pipeline is built around the notion of an "issue point". This is merely a reference point for counting machine cycles. > > > IssueWidth is meant to be a hard in-order