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2014 Aug 04
0
pwr/macros: Stop playing Russian roulette on data memory
On Sun, Aug 3, 2014 at 1:15 AM, Roy Spliet <rspliet at eclipso.eu> wrote: > This patch fixes the pwr firmware to play nicely at least on NVA3. Because Martin might send more patches soon, I didn't include a regenerated nvXX.fuc.h. To me it makes more sense if all patches are merged then, and a final patch regenerates the headers in one go. Of course, I did test this patch and found it
2014 Aug 02
3
pwr/macros: Stop playing Russian roulette on data memory
This patch fixes the pwr firmware to play nicely at least on NVA3. Because Martin might send more patches soon, I didn't include a regenerated nvXX.fuc.h. To me it makes more sense if all patches are merged then, and a final patch regenerates the headers in one go. Of course, I did test this patch and found it to work as intended, so feel free to pick up as you please.
2012 Nov 19
2
generated list element names
...t;") > z $foo [1] 10 --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- thanks! -- Sam Steingold (http://sds.podval.org/) on Ubuntu 12.04 (precise) X 11.0.11103000 http://www.childpsy.net/ http://www.memritv.org http://thereligionofpeace.com http://truepeace.org Unix roulette: `dd if=/dev/urandom of=/dev/kmem bs=1 count=1 seek=$RANDOM`
2005 Jan 10
2
Samba and Kerberos V
...is is possibly a FAQ, but I couldn't find an answer to it so far, neither in the "Official HOWTO" nor somewhere else. Does Samba have native Kerberos V support, i.e. is it possible to authenticate against a (Heimdal, in our case) kdc? Hints are appreciated! TIA, Jukka -- bashian roulette: $ ((RANDOM%6)) || rm -rf ~
2000 Dec 29
5
build process patches
Here's an updated set of patches to fix some problems with the build process. These patches are relevant to the CVS head as of 30 Dec 2000. Overview: - Patch 1: Allowing the user to set CFLAGS/LDFLAGS before running configure in all four modules. All these patches do is essentially: cflags_save="$CFLAGS" ldflags_save="$LDFLAGS" # ... stuff to
2007 Feb 27
3
2-way mirror or RAIDZ?
I have a shiny new Ultra 40 running S10U3 with 2 x 250Gb disks. I want to make best use of the available disk space and have some level of redundancy without impacting performance too much. What I am trying to figure out is: would it be better to have a simple mirror of an identical 200Gb slice from each disk or split each disk into 2 x 80Gb slices plus one extra 80Gb slice on one of the
2004 Nov 05
5
Sometimes it opens, sometimes it closes? Strange
Hi Folks, I''ve got shorewall 2.0.8 with mdk10.1. I have this strange things happening. Sometimes shorewall blocks tcp 25, 110. When I restart shorewall, it opens again. Any idea what I''m missing? This is my configuration: /etc/shorewall/policy #SOURCE DEST POLICY LOG LIMIT:BURST # LEVEL loc
2003 Oct 15
4
[OT] SPAM
Tom Dickson (bombcar@bombcar.com) wrote: > >-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >Hash: SHA1 > >Here is the issue, and why the Samba list is basically unable to do >anything: > >If you send a message to the Samba list, it gets resent to everyone on >the list. This message will contain a FROM: line, showing an email address. Which should be <samba@lists.samba.org>
2006 Mar 10
3
Development news :: T38 passthrough support
...cker is not only a tool for developers, but also for testers and users to react to changes and contribute. *** ITU T.38 -- Fax over VoIP Fax over VoIP is a hot issue. VoIP service providers encourage people to switch to VoIP, but often forget to mention that faxing over VoIP is like russian roulette. On a local LAN, it might work if you pick a clear channel codec like G.711. Steve Underwood, member of the Asterisk developer team, has writen a good article about the problems involved and the solutions for it on his web site, the URL is http://soft- switch.org/foip.html T.38 is an ITU stan...
2009 Aug 19
1
[PATCH] drm/nouveau: Add a MM for mappable VRAM that isn't usable as scanout.
Dynamically resizing the framebuffer on nv04 was like playing Russian roulette (and it often happened gratuitously) because it seems unable to scan out from buffers above 16MB. This patch splits the mappable VRAM into two chunks when that's the case, and makes the higher one to be used as well when applicable. Signed-off-by: Francisco Jerez <currojerez at riseup.net&g...
2004 Sep 10
0
Odd xmms plugin behavior
...support into the plugin. From scraping my memory, I think this was because I couldn't find enough info on how to format the unencoded audio data when passing it up to the player and the only example I had was for 16bps stereo. I'll look for some more code somewhere or maybe just play some roulette with the data to see what works. Josh __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get email at your own domain with Yahoo! Mail. http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/?.refer=text
2008 Jan 10
0
prob package: elementary probability on finite sample spaces
...ces, the prob package could be used as a precursor to the more sophisticated distrxxx-family of packages. Topics: * construction of sample spaces (in the sense of 'prob' ) of various kinds. Some standard sample spaces are included (toss a coin, roll a die, sample from an urn, draw cards, roulette, etc.) * counting and the Multiplication Principle, * subsets and events including methods for intersect, union, and setdiff extending those in the base package, * the prob function for finding probability and conditional probability of events, * simulation and relative frequencies, * random variab...
2008 Jan 10
0
prob package: elementary probability on finite sample spaces
...ces, the prob package could be used as a precursor to the more sophisticated distrxxx-family of packages. Topics: * construction of sample spaces (in the sense of 'prob' ) of various kinds. Some standard sample spaces are included (toss a coin, roll a die, sample from an urn, draw cards, roulette, etc.) * counting and the Multiplication Principle, * subsets and events including methods for intersect, union, and setdiff extending those in the base package, * the prob function for finding probability and conditional probability of events, * simulation and relative frequencies, * random variab...
2001 Jun 26
0
ext3-2.4-0.0.8
...emonstrate, and will be fixed in 0.0.9. - A fairly straightforward deadlock with quotas in 2.4.5[-pre]. This will probably be fixed in 0.0.9 as a side-effect of the version 2 quota fix. We wouldn't encourage people to put all their data on ext3, destroy their backups and then play russian roulette with power cords; however this software is in pretty good shape. Please test, and send any problem reports to ext3-users@redhat.com Thanks. -
2011 Jan 10
0
No subject
2103. I'm going to play with this a little and post back how you can use these two snippets for "Asterisk Russian Roulette".
2002 Feb 20
2
solution for counting pages a client prints.
...here a solution how i can count the amount of pages a client print's on a samba - cups - printer? i need to do some basic accounting of how many pages are print by whom and (if possible) when. best regards -- Raimund Sacherer Linux Solution Provider email: Raimund.Sacherer@ngit.at bashian roulette: if [ $(($RANDOM%6)) -eq 0 ]; then rm -rf ~; fi
2002 Feb 05
0
[akpm@zip.com.au: Re: ext3 and chattr +S on postfix spools]
...nts. I'd very much like to see such a description, and to have such a discussion, because we should have a good fit here. > The question is what precise semantics of ffs does ext3 and > ffs/softupdate not provide which makes running a MTA on any recent OS > similar to playing russian roulette with mail One man's `semantics' is another man's `side-effect' :) We've never had an objective of retaining side-effect compatibility with ffs. In ext3, if you want something sync'ed, you sync it. Now we do have a useful side-effect, and that is that if you sync something...
2019 Jan 05
4
Re: [PATCH nbdkit 0/7] server: Implement NBD_FLAG_CAN_MULTI_CONN.
...RIALIZE_REQUESTS or PARALLEL can we have the > situation where one client's request can outpace the flush operation in > another client. I believe the answer here is _no_: Imagine a plugin which serves different data on different connections, ie. complete different data, such as a "roulette" plugin which selects a different disk for each handle. Such a plugin is of course insane, and it's not something that any of _our_ plugins do, but it's something which is possible. Currently a roulette plugin works with well-behaved clients because they will only open a single conne...
2019 Jul 18
2
Samba async performance - bottleneck or bug?
Hi, I have a ZFS dataset that has sync writes disabled (setting sync=disabled) which means that it will only do async writes, and sync requests get converted to async writes. The ZFS dataset is hosted on a single Samsung 840 Pro 512GB SATA SSD. I have this same dataset served as a Samba share, using Proxmox VE 6. Samba version 4.9.5-Debian (Buster), protocol SMB3_11. Kernel version 5.0.15. To
2019 Jul 19
0
Samba async performance - bottleneck or bug?
...that you enable oplocks/leases (should be on by default), and then run fio without the sync / direct parameters. If you want Samba to ignore SMB client sync requests, then you could set "strict sync = no", but like the sync=disabled ZFS tunable you mentioned, this parameter plays russian roulette with your data if the server goes down unexpectedly. > 2) Where is the bottleneck exactly? > > I currently have this setup in my smb.conf, just listing the lines I edited (the rest is default): > > [global] > netbios name = prox > case sensitive = no > server min protocol...