Displaying 20 results from an estimated 23 matches for "recoiled".
2005 May 17
8
(no subject)
Hi
I''m currently setting up a game server and have opened all ports needed to
run it.
What other options do I have regarding protecting the open ports?
I''m worried about people attacking the open ports to render the server useless.
Any help or advice would be appreciated.
Thank you.
Recoil UK
2010 Mar 22
0
[LLVMdev] Summer of Code ideas
On Mar 22, 2010, at 1:27 PM, Charles Davis wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I intend to participate in Google's Summer of Code this year, so I'd
> like to bounce another idea around to see what you guys think. (I posted
> a similar message to cfe-dev just now.) Be warned: this will shock you.
> It may even horrify you.
>
> 1. Implement a 16-bit x86 backend. (*Chris recoils in
2010 Mar 22
6
[LLVMdev] Summer of Code ideas
Hi,
I intend to participate in Google's Summer of Code this year, so I'd
like to bounce another idea around to see what you guys think. (I posted
a similar message to cfe-dev just now.) Be warned: this will shock you.
It may even horrify you.
1. Implement a 16-bit x86 backend. (*Chris recoils in horror*) Yeah, I
know 16-bit x86 is dead, but I find it interesting for historical
purposes
2004 Aug 06
2
Problem with ices on OpenBSD 2.9 w/ Icecast 1.3.10
Hi,
got a little problem with the current cvs version of ices. I'm invoking it
with the following:
ices -v -F /home/nick/icetest.pls -h localhost -P <my password>
which seems to connect ok, get past password validation, and gives
me the following:
DEBUG: Sending following information to libshout:
DEBUG: Stream: 0
DEBUG: Host: localhost Port: 8000
DEBUG: Password: hack Icy Compat: 0
2008 May 27
1
kate and W3C timed text
Hi ogg.k,
I've just been asked what the difference was between Kate and the W3C
timed text format (http://www.w3.org/AudioVideo/TT/) and whether there
was any compatibility. It migjht be a question and answer to add to
the OggKate wiki page.
Cheers,
Silvia.
2004 Aug 06
1
Ogg vorbistest stream up and running
From: "Thomas Kirk" <thomas@arkena.com>
> On Fri, Jun 15, 2001 at 03:41:54PM +0200, Thomas Kirk wrote:
>
> > I'll update the playlist as i get around to it ;-)
>
> Ive updated the channel with new albums. So fare it has been rock
> stable :)
I've had this on in the office, and apart from some initial problems with
finding the right input plugin for
2004 Aug 06
1
ogg vorbis works in windows media plyaer
> Hey, congratulations! This is a big step forward. Now if you can get the
> codecs in as part of the standard WMP install...;)
Doubtful that will happen for a while. In the meantime, I'm looking
into clever ways to get IE to install them automatically :)
jack.
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2001 May 01
0
thoughts on where R fits as a language
...those operations.
I don't know how obvious that must seem to most of the people on this list,
but I thought I'd offer it up in case anyone else found it to be the key to
unlocking R that I have found it to be.
Thank you, R authors and contributers, for such a fantastic tool. I
absolutely recoiled in horror after cracking a book on Visual Basic for
Excel in one of my previous attempts to automate the manual stuff I have
been doing in excel these past few years. It is so nice to have a system
like R to turn to for this.
Chris Marshall
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2006 Apr 04
1
change function's formals default values
Hello,
I'm passing a user defined function into my c code. Once this function
is in my c code, I'd like to iteratively change the values associated
with the parameters defined in the function's formal list then evaluate
the function using these newly set defaults (i.e., using lang1(fn)).
My question is, how do I simply change the value associated with each
parameter in this
2004 Aug 06
0
Problem with ices on OpenBSD 2.9 w/ Icecast 1.3.10
Not got to the bottom of it yet, but commenting out both LOG_INFO
lines in thread/thread.c stops it segfaulting. Now I'm back to the old problem
of a 128k stream not being sent fast enough to the clients.
Nick
----- Original Message -----
From: "Nick Ludlam" <nick@ivision.co.uk>
To: <icecast@xiph.org>
Sent: Monday, July 09, 2001 8:54 PM
Subject: [icecast] Problem with
2013 Jan 16
3
Max hard disks supported by XCP 1.6
Hello,
I would like to use nas4free under xcp 1.6.
I install it under full HVM using "other install media".
Now I am attaching 4 hdds as external disks.
The vm sees at most two hdds, I suppose because of bios
support (1 boot + 1 cdrom + 2 hdds= 4 hdds).
I need to use more disks, is it possible?
If not, it seems to me a serious limit.
Mario
2002 Nov 04
0
uncertainty principle is untenable !!!
please reply to hdgbyi@public.guangzhou.gd.cn
or bgpgong@hotmail.com,
thank you.
UNCERTAINTY PRINCIPLE
IS
UNTENABLE
By reanalysing the experiment of Heisenberg Gamma-Ray Microscope and one of ideal experiment from which uncertainty principle is derived , it is found that actually uncertainty principle can not be obtained from these two ideal experiments . And it is found that
2002 Oct 16
0
uncertainty principle is untenable !!! (new)
please reply to hdgbyi@public.guangzhou.gd.cn
or bcpgong@hotmail.com,
thank you.
UNCERTAINTY PRINCIPLE
IS
UNTENABLE
By reanalysing the experiment of Heisenberg Gamma-Ray Microscope and one of ideal experiment from which uncertainty principle is derived , it is found that actually uncertainty principle can not be obtained from these two ideal experiments . And it is found that
2011 Sep 20
7
FreeBSD 8.2 XENHVM Kernel on Xencloud
Good afternoon,
The subject practically is saying what I''m trying to ask but... does
anyone tried FreeBSD 8.2 or similar under Cytrix Xenserver or XenCloud?. I
have been doing some benchmarks and seems to perform pretty nice... and
seems to be
stable too; the only thing would be nice to be available for FreeBSD at
Xenserver/Xencloud would be the Xenserver/Xencloud''s
2010 Dec 13
22
OT: programming language for morons (newbie friendly language in Open Source world)
Hi folks
I have more than 12 years experience with UNIX system administration,
but I am too stupid for programming. My only programming experience is
shell scripting. I tried to learn Java, but don't understand it
because it is too complicated for my limited brainpower.
What programming language should I learn?
A friend said that C-Sharp (Mono) is very simple. Is this true?
cheers Sven
2006 Jun 09
15
[RFC][PATCH] Secure XML-RPC for Xend
Hi,
The following patch implements a secure XML-RPC protocol for Xend.
Instead of using HTTPS with basic authentication and dealing with all
that nasty OpenSSL/PAM integration, it just uses SSH. This gives you
all the properties you want (great security and PAM integration) with
very little code.
There are some minor issues so I''d rather it not be applied
immediately.
2011 Aug 05
0
Wine release 1.3.26
The Wine development release 1.3.26 is now available.
What's new in this release (see below for details):
- Various improvements to the builtin Internet Explorer.
- Support for Get/SetDIBits in the DIB engine.
- Support for enhanced metafiles in the View tool.
- Many improvements in WinHTTP.
- A number of fixes to the COM stubless marshaller.
- Improved mechanism for DLL
2013 Dec 05
14
Re: Question about TCP checksum offload in Xen
On Tue, Dec 03, 2013 at 01:00:23PM +0000, Balraj Singh wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I''m working on verifying TCP checksums on incoming packets in Mirage, but
> I''ve run into a bit of a problem.
>
> If TCP checksum offload is turned on on a virtual interface (this is the
> default), and if the TCP connection is local to the machine, it looks like
> Xen does not
2013 Dec 04
3
BIND segway -> python -> first-class ports
On 12/4/13, 9:05 AM, Mark Felder said:
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> There was no alternative; we couldn't keep BIND in base. BIND 9 will
> certainly have a EoL before the EoL of FreeBSD 10.x, and we can't use
> BIND 10 because it requires importing Python to base.
I'm coming more and more to the conclusion that we should have a minimal Python in "base".
More and more people
2004 Aug 06
0
Problem with ices on OpenBSD 2.9 w/ Icecast 1.3.10
From: "Brendan Cully" <brendan@icecast.org>
> On Tuesday, 10 July 2001 at 01:26, Nick Ludlam wrote:
> > Not got to the bottom of it yet, but commenting out both LOG_INFO
> > lines in thread/thread.c stops it segfaulting. Now I'm back to the old problem
> > of a 128k stream not being sent fast enough to the clients.
>
> you should just be able to