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2003 Jul 24
0
the 'pound' and '#' are the same? (OT Rambli ng)
...l 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 found any really interesting technical terms for @, %,
> or ?. I'd be interested in hearing some..
http://www.unicode.org/charts/PDF/U0000.pdf, as well as the rest of the
Unicode site, is a good place to start. A...
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
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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
...velopers 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 ourselves is there a more acceptable way
to run a later version of PHP?
Thoughts? Experiences? Ramblings?
Ta,
Andrew
[1] - http://php.net/supported-versions.php
[2] - https://webtatic.com/packages/php56/
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
...gs into the
stream, for external players. The reason being that not all users want the
metadata of every track to appear at the listeners end. Commercials and
jingles, for example. Switching off metadata within the stream and using
the http interface would allow us to do that.
While I'm rambling, is there any facility to display a history of tracks
played in a browser via Icecast? I believe Shoutcast supports this.
Certainly no major issues but just some thoughts I had.
Regards,
Ross Levis
===============================================
StationPlaylist.com
http://www.stationplaylist...
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 systems for faster recovery...
2016 Nov 12
2
Ubuntu 16.10 Yakkety Yak uses GCC 6 but -std=c++98 is missing
...s before.
| No minimal example, sorry. Don't we need "-std=c++98" in Makevars
| anyway, even if it's just to avoid users using C++11 constructs and then
| wondering why their packages fail on CRAN?
There is still no minimally preproducible example here; just a (pardon me
here) rambling description of a hasty system upgrade.
It is _somewhat common_ to have to recompile C++ shared objects when compiler
major versions change.
So I am unsure if we have actually demonstrated a bug here.
Dirk
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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 for deliver state a userdb is still
2008 Oct 18
4
Windowing bug under KDE4.1
...ve a Windows window inside your KDE
window again. Hit the restore button on the Windows window, and the
KDE window will shrink back to normal size and the Windows window will
have disappeared. Wow, that's some redundant use of the word "window".
I hope some dev can make sense of my rambling and use it to improve
Wine. Thanks.
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 be great:
http://dovecot.org/tmp/dsync-redesign-problem.txt
It only deals wi...
2009 Jul 15
2
Spaces in a name
...)
0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,
0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,
1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1
As you can see grabbing the first 2/3rds is all 0s and the last 1/3rd is all
ones (doing in-sample forecast diagnostic building the model only on the
first 2/3rds of data, then forecasting the next 1/3rd and comparing.)
Sorry if I am rambling a bit, still on cup of coffee #1...
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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. No redundancy, back up policies are next
2004 Jun 23
3
Similar error as (PR#6958)
..., making the require(methods) in AAA.R come last instead
of first in $${f}. (In Norwegian, Aa is an old (but still often used in
names) way of writing the letter =C5, and lately, ls(1) has become
"intelligent" enough to sort them together, at the end of the
alphabet.)
## IDEA/SUGGESTION/RAMBLING:
Instead of relying on getting LC_COLLATE correct all places where that
is needed, perhaps one could use something like 111.R instead of AAA.R
(what to use instead of zzz.R I don't know). Or perhaps use a
mechanism not based on sorting to ensure a file is read first or last?
--=20
Bj=F8rn...
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 to be the perfect tool. note that i'm not using windows, as
i've come across...
2009 Feb 07
0
A Simple Asterisk Based Toll Fraud Prevention Script
Subject says it all...
A Simple Asterisk Based Toll Fraud Prevention Script
http://www.infiltrated.net/asterisk-ips.html
Ramblings for admins/engineers to think about. Doesn'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 infrastructu...
2010 Dec 30
2
Microsoft Office 2007 installed but won't work
I am new to Linux. I am running Ubuntu 10.10. I used the wine (1.2.1) included with Ubuntu, to install Microsoft Office 2007. All of the office products (word, Powerpoint, etc.) show up on the Applications>Wine>Programs>Microsoft Office menu. Unfortunately, not a single one will work. Every product results in the same error message, which indicates that the product has encountered a
2018 May 14
2
[MachineScheduler] Question about IssueWidth / NumMicroOps
...p/EndGroup and IssueWidth/NumMicroOps is
useful. However doing this pre-RA and thereby limiting the freedom of
other heuristics (making less instructions available) seems like a bad idea.
> Sorry, I don't have time to draw diagrams and tables. Hopefully you can makes sense of my long-form rambling.
Yes, very helpful to me :-)
Thanks again,
Jonas