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2005 Apr 27
3
Internal Qdisc
Hell
I''m new to Qdisc programming and I was wondering, what is the difference
between using an internal Qdisc (like e.g. TBF does) vs. not using internal
Qdisc (like e.g. SFQ does)?
Can someone give me a quick rundown of pro and cons?
with regards
R.harper
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UndgÄ pop-ups med MSN Toolbar - http://toolbar.msn.dk hent den
2007 Nov 02
3
PXELINUX - TFTP Problems - Option Negotiation Failures
I apologize if this is the wrong place to be asking this, but I'm pretty much out of options on where to go. I'm using the pxelinux version of tftp. Everything has worked well up to this point, however I've been trying to impliment a pxe bartpe solution in our office. Unfortunatly tftp is not passing the files correctly to the client.
Here's the rundown.
Server client connects to
2011 May 07
2
No sound on HP 8540w, guidance requested
Dear Experts
I have been unsuccessful getting the sound to work on a HP Mobile
Workstation HP 8540w.
Here's a brief rundown of where I am
I did a clean new install of Centos 5.6 from DVD, using the Gnome
Desktop option and no optional modules.
I enabled the firewall, but disabled SELINUX.
I installed three files from elrepo to make the wireless adaptor
work, and specified the video
2006 Jun 03
2
Two Announcements - Beta Book and a Rails magazine!
Two announcements, so I''ll split this post into two pieces:
MR. NEIGHBORLY''S RUBY AND RAILS NOW IN BETA
=========================================
My Ruby on Rails book is now in beta. You can roll on over to the
website for more information and pricing:
http://www.rubyonrailsbook.com/
Here''s a rundown: Beta eBook is available now, print hopefully in July
sometime.
2012 Aug 05
1
trouble with looping for effect of sampling interval increase
I've looked everywhere and tinkered for three days now, so I figure asking
might be good.
So here's a general rundown of what I am trying to get my code to do I am
giving you the whole rundown because I need a solution that retain certain
ways of doing things because they give me the information i need.
I want to examine the effect of increasing my sampling interval on my data.
Example:
2009 Mar 10
4
RoR on Bluehost
Hi all. I''m having problems getting a RoR app to run on bluehost. Here''s
the rundown. First I''m frustrated because I have two accounts, I''ve
gotten an app to run on one account, and I can''t get one running on the
other. And I''m pretty sure I did everything the same.
On the one that isn''t working, I keep getting the error page. When I
2009 Feb 17
0
[LLVMdev] sjlj-exceptions handlying
On Tuesday 17 February 2009 18:04:43 Mike Stump wrote:
> On Feb 17, 2009, at 8:59 AM, Duncan Sands wrote:
> > Excellent! To handle dwarf eh, LLVM has an intrinsic to get hold of
> > an exception object (eh.exception) and an intrinsic for matching the
> > exception against a list of typeinfo objects (eh.selector). These
> > get morphed into calls to the gcc unwinder lib
2008 Oct 21
1
samba4 on ubuntu intrepid, winbind success only in single process model
A brief rundown of my experiences with Samba4
<http://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Samba4> on Ubuntu Intrepid:
http://ropeonfire.blogspot.com/2008/10/samba4-on-ubuntu-intrepid.html
One note in particular that might be helpful to developers: I could join
a linux machine running winbind 2:3.2.3-1ubuntu3 to the domain only when
running in single process mode.
I'm still holding out hope
2004 Aug 06
3
general questions
Okay, just to satisfy my mind, can someone give me a rundown on what the
other things do (other than the streaming portion)
admin root
web root
by setting these I'm not sure what to put in there or how to access
them...
and how to use the xsl files? I still cannot find anything on it.
Sorry if it all sounds stupid, it's just been rather difficult to find
what I am looking for
Thanks,
2009 Feb 17
3
[LLVMdev] sjlj-exceptions handlying
On Feb 17, 2009, at 8:59 AM, Duncan Sands wrote:
> Excellent! To handle dwarf eh, LLVM has an intrinsic to get hold of
> an exception object (eh.exception) and an intrinsic for matching the
> exception against a list of typeinfo objects (eh.selector). These
> get morphed into calls to the gcc unwinder lib by the code generator.
> Can sj/lj follow a similar scheme?
Don't see
2007 Apr 05
1
Asterisknow or Trixbox?
I am sure its been discussed before but I couldn't find it in my searches..
Looking to replace my Asterisk box (Ver 1.0 still I think) and really
like the idea of an easy to use gui to manage it.. I see the contenders
appear to be Asterisknow and Trixbox..
Has anyone player with both who can give me the rundown of the basic
pros and cons to either..
Which will best suit my setup??..
2004 Aug 06
2
YP submission / cURL issue. (icecast 2.0.1 / gentoo)
My chroot shouldv'e been configged quite, nsswitch.conf/resolv.conf/hosts, and
all libs via the ldd of icecast & bash. What else might one need?
-CP
<p>Quoting Keegan Quinn <keegan@thebasement.org>:
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
> Content-Disposition: inline
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
>
> On Wed, May 26, 2004 at 07:51:14PM
2006 Apr 04
6
Problems matching by mac address
Hey all,
I recently read on a prior post as well as the FAQ that
packets can be limited by mac address using the u32 filter. I attempted
this and, while all the commands went through with no errors, it is not
limiting at all. I''m attempting to limit all IP traffic to a specific
destination mac address (00:12:3f:05:43:7f). Here is a quick rundown of
the commands
2006 Feb 22
2
Important: Application DIALPLAN STANDARD/GUIDELINES needs to be established.
Hello Asterisk community.
We have a small User-group in Melbourne Australia.
Recently I brought up the issue of STANDARDS for dialing Applications on
a PBX.
This generated some interest but also the fact little has been done on
this topic.
Below is a rundown of our THREAD. (start from bottom and go up)
I myself, feel this to be an important issue. With Asterisk being so
programmable,
1999 Dec 23
1
rpart on Alpha under OSF
Running on an Alpha machine which reports (uname -a)
OSF1 bsdx01.bs.ehu.es V4.0 878 alpha
and using the binary distribution put together by Albrecht Gebhardt
(in http://cran.at.r-project.org/bin/osf/osf4.0/tar/alpha_ev5/) I
obtain core dumps whenever I try to use package rpart. I have R
REMOVE'd the rpart package, downloaded the source rpart_1.0-7.tar from
CRAN and
2013 Mar 03
5
Fwd: flac 1.3.0pre1 prelease
Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
> Maybe a stupid question, but I was born stupid and I have walked that
> path ever since, so: Is there a changelog?
The only changelog is the git changelog. I will be writing a real
changelog to go in the actual release tarball before the official
release.
The git changelog is available here:
https://git.xiph.org/?p=flac.git;a=summary
or in any git clone of
2004 Apr 07
2
Problems with ADIT 600 - latency, loss, etc
I'm emailing this as the customer in this case, since my carrier appears
to be completely unable to solve this. A brief rundown of the problem:
- We have several voice lines going through the ADIT, of course into a
VoIP type of arrangement.
- Voice traffic will become choppy, even drop calls completely, at random
but quite often. Modem calls (which we needed unfortunately) are a joke.
-
2004 Aug 06
2
YP submission / cURL issue. (icecast 2.0.1 / gentoo)
DNS for vhosts makes total sense, duh! :)
Running without chroot, as root, changing to nobody, and YP works just
fine.. If
I come up with a nice howto / rundown of the chroot stuff, I'll get it on the
list.
Odd: Did you see the posts about the Icecast+win32 crashing w/ OddCast 2.0.10
and 2.0.13? Seems stable on 2.0.1-release and SVN on Linux but..
I'm going to do my research and get
2007 Oct 26
5
specing rescue, ensure and else blocks of an Exception
Greetings,
I''m using rspec with rcov for my applications and there is one issue
which I cannot solve nor can find any proper information regarding
it: specing what is in a rescue block in case of an exception.
I''m using Ruby on Rails and I usually make use of exceptions in my
controllers, like the following example:
def action
@foo = Foo.find(1)
2011 Jan 08
3
MEMDISK issues and Dell OptiPlex and Latitude systems
Hello all. Again I call upon the greats of this mailing list to help me with an issue related to MEMDISK - notably when paired with various Dell OptiPlex and Latitude systems.
The issue presented itself sometime ago and I best dealt with it by remaining with version 3.83 of the SYSLINUX package. But valuing the improved changes fostered by newer versions, I would prefer to move forward with