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2019 Aug 18
0
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2013 May 04
1
Hello & a query to relieve some confusion about samba
Hi
I am new today here and have a couple of confusing items I hope someone
here o the list can straighten out for me.
1. The definitions of the served usershares apprears in more than one
location; in ubutu 12.04 LTS there appears to be a set of defined shares
in the /etc/samba/smb.conf file near the bottom, the second location
appears to be located in the file structure at
2008 May 12
2
Wineserver is not shooting down
First - Wine is great. I love it totally.
To login into a company website I have to use IE6 - Firefox is not handling the Web Site due to some reglementations.
IE6 runs fine and there are NO problems. Only after exit, the Wineserver keeps running and takes away a lot CPU Power. I can stop it manually (System Monitor -> Process. Right Click and I can stop it (and it relieves the Power from the
2007 Nov 22
2
[LLVMdev] Getting the pointer type from a Load/Store SDNode
I'm digging into this, but I'd like to know if it's feasible to get
to the pointer type from a Load/Store SDNode? This would relieve me
from having to put the address space information into those SDNodes.
Is Load/StoreSDNode->getSrcValue()->getType() going to do what I
want? If not, I can't see another way of getting to the pointer type.
--
Christopher Lamb
2005 Jun 22
3
OT: OS X graphics tool
Hey all,
Seeing the success of the OT: OS X MySQL tool thread, I thought I''d
ask about the tools you guys use for your graphics editing/creating.
Like many others, I too made the switch to Apple, and its been an
absolute joy so far.
I''m an independent contractor/consultant who''s comfort zone is in
making admin websites to manage data. With this role comes making
little
2006 Apr 15
2
[LLVMdev] Re: how to code a loop in llvm assembly
Simon Burton <simon at arrowtheory.com> writes:
> Hi,
>
> I've read over the "LLVM Language Reference Manual"
> a few times, and writing some ll code, but i'm stuck at
> a very basic point. How to decrement a counter variable ?
>
> int %count(int %n) {
> EntryBlock:
> %cond = seteq int %n, 0
> br bool %cond, label %Exit, label %Next
>
2001 Nov 06
1
ext3/kjournald overhead
Hi,
I've recently installed ext3 on an 800MB RAID5
(software) array. I am running RedHat Linux 7.1 with
the Linux kernel 2.4.12-ac3 on a 1GHz Pentium system
with 128MB RAM. I am seeing a significant amount of
write operation slowdown when running ext3 (and
kjournald), as opposed to my old ext2. The problem
seems to be associated with the times that kjournald
is accessing the disk. At
2013 Sep 19
2
Support for GlusterFS
Hi,
Is there an option to procure support for glusterfs deployment. ? As we moving into core production scenarios with glusterfs in mind, it would be slightly relieving to have this confirmation !!
Thanks & Regards,
Bobby Jacob
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2009 Nov 23
2
RFC 5574 and multiple frames
Hello all,
I am experimenting with Speex in a mobile VoIP application, and it seems
that it is worth stuffing more than one codec frame into a single RTP
packet; mainly, that sending several frames per packet relieves the
underlying network socket connection, which is notoriously problematic
in mobile devices.
RFC 5574 defines the exact way how to put multiple Speex frames into a
single RTP
2002 Sep 11
10
Too many processes kills server
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2016 Aug 24
2
Request suggestions about how to remove redundencies caused by SCEV expansion fundementally
On Wed, Aug 24, 2016 at 3:07 PM, Daniel Berlin <dberlin at dberlin.org> wrote:
>
>
> On Fri, Aug 19, 2016 at 3:57 PM, Wei Mi via llvm-dev
> <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
>>
>> SCEV expansion sometimes generates redundent expr even if there is an
>> available expr which can be reused. The redundent exprs can be a lot
>> different from existing
2020 Mar 10
2
[PATCH v2] virtio-balloon: Switch back to OOM handler for VIRTIO_BALLOON_F_DEFLATE_ON_OOM
>> static void virtio_balloon_unregister_shrinker(struct virtio_balloon *vb)
>> @@ -971,7 +950,22 @@ static int virtballoon_probe(struct virtio_device *vdev)
>> VIRTIO_BALLOON_CMD_ID_STOP);
>> spin_lock_init(&vb->free_page_list_lock);
>> INIT_LIST_HEAD(&vb->free_page_list);
>> + /*
>> + * We're allowed to reuse any free
2008 Jul 28
4
Mutli-Homed Subnetting - Advice please
Hi All,
I have a problem with a growing network. I inherited the network at about
200 machines and it's now reached 300 at which point the cracks are
starting to show. I have no budget to speak of but need to up the
bandwitdh so I'm looking at sticking an extra Gigabit NIC into my PDC and
splitting the network into two subnets. I have two kinds of data, static
and dynamic. Static files
2020 Mar 10
2
[PATCH v2] virtio-balloon: Switch back to OOM handler for VIRTIO_BALLOON_F_DEFLATE_ON_OOM
>> static void virtio_balloon_unregister_shrinker(struct virtio_balloon *vb)
>> @@ -971,7 +950,22 @@ static int virtballoon_probe(struct virtio_device *vdev)
>> VIRTIO_BALLOON_CMD_ID_STOP);
>> spin_lock_init(&vb->free_page_list_lock);
>> INIT_LIST_HEAD(&vb->free_page_list);
>> + /*
>> + * We're allowed to reuse any free
2008 Jun 30
1
Pango/cairo and symbol fonts
Excuse my asking here than on R-help, but it may be a Fedora question. On
Fedora 7, I'm running a fresh R 2.7.1 built from source, usually in en_GB,
but also tried in en_GB.UTF8. Running example(plotmath) generates lots of:
Pango-WARNING **: shape engine failure, expect ugly output. the offending
font is 'Symbol Not-Rotated ...'
Setting:
x11(type="Xlib")
relieves the
2009 Jan 05
1
cdr_addon_mysql 'Failed to insert into database' stops * call processing
Hi All,
I have some Asterisk 1.2 servers using the cdr_mysql addon (1.2.3)
spitting cdr's over to a MySQL database on another server. All is
working well except for a strange problem I ran into this morning.
During some cdr database maintenance, the cdr table was locked for a
few minutes, during this condition all the Asterisk servers stopped
processing calls and reported this error:
Jan 5
2002 Nov 18
1
adding users question
I'm in process of configuring a server here at work with 8.1 an plan to use
samba on it also. I'm going to use it mainly at a printer server to relieve
some stress on my main file/server with suse 8.0 an samba. I'm setup on
that old server as a workgroup with samba, do not want to mess with domain
at this point. not gotten it to work in past an not had time to play with
it much of
2003 Sep 21
0
New Marketing tool
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it will be hailed as the Hottest and best marketing
tool of 2003 and beyond.
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2013 Jun 11
1
btrfs-transacti:1014 blocked for more than 120 seconds.
Hey,
I''ve a 2x4TB RAID1 setup with btrfs on kernel 3.8.0. Under high I/O load
(BackupPC dump or writing a large file over gigabit) I get messages in
syslog such as the one mentioned in the subject.
The full non-logcheck-ignored log is under [1].
A BackupPC dump between the same exact machines onto a 2TB ext4 volume
take 90 minutes on average, the process on the btrfs volume took 465
2006 Apr 17
0
[LLVMdev] Re: how to code a loop in llvm assembly
On Sat, 15 Apr 2006 07:47:00 +0200
Oscar Fuentes <oscarfv at telefonica.net> wrote:
>
> BTW, Simon, is there a reason for writing LLVM assembler and not
> generating LLVM code directly?
You mean write C++ code that calls the LLVM library ?
I have a mild C++ allergy that I don't wish to aggravate.
> The later is simpler and relieves you
> from some nasty burdens.
Yes,