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2016 Mar 08
2
Module Versioning... and other things
On Tue, 8 Mar 2016, Pete Batard via Syslinux wrote: > On 2016.03.08 03:10, BALATON Zoltan via Syslinux wrote: >> The difference is that the >> headache in this case is for those tech savvy people creating the hybrid >> iso who should be able to figure it out so the non-tech savvy end users >> should not have a problem with it as long as used as intended. > > You're trying to reframe the context in a direction that was never there. My > context was always the...
2016 Mar 08
5
Module Versioning
...work if you're lucky or fail if you're not". Looking at > the recent history of this mailing list, it does seem to me like ISOHybrid > can be a bit of a headache... Yes I agree it's not a perfect solution. The difference is that the headache in this case is for those tech savvy people creating the hybrid iso who should be able to figure it out so the non-tech savvy end users should not have a problem with it as long as used as intended. If the end users start to modify an iso without knowing what they are doing they could easily end up with problems. If Rufus can do i...
2016 Mar 08
1
Module Versioning... and other things
...; if it was something that will _always_ solve everything you throw at it, > provided you're smart enough, while at the same time saying that automated > algorithms (which an ISOHybrid creation tool is) are inherently limited. > Isn't that a bit contradictory? No because a tech savvy human can modify the iso hybrid tool if it does not do what he wants but the automated process used by a non-tech savvy user can only rely on the intelligence already built into the automated process. Yes, you can change the automated tool and fix it and make it work the next time but I think i...
2016 Mar 08
0
Module Versioning... and other things
On 2016.03.08 13:13, BALATON Zoltan via Syslinux wrote: > For isohybrid > tech-savvy users are creating a bootable iso (from scratch or converting > an exiting non-hybrid iso) with all of their brain power available to > solve problems as they encounter it and (hopefully) understanding what > they are doing with non-tech savvy end users having nothing to do. Which doesn...
2011 Oct 19
1
macchiato -- so much for the markdown grapevine
so much for the markdown listserve grapevine... it ends up that there has been a markdown-savvy display-in-real-time app for a couple months now, by the name of "macchiato", coded by a college kid. > http://getmacchiato.com > http://kswizz.com/post/8624456381/macchiato > http://mac.onedayoneapp.com/macchiato/ > http://shawnblanc.net/2011/08/macchiato/ &g...
2005 Jul 04
5
Simpletelecom dead?
Hmmm.... Can't place calls... Can't access website... Neither of the 3 nameservers answer anything... Anyone heard/know something to explain all this?
2005 Aug 31
3
a few more questions...
...; (i.e. if it breaks, you're entirely on your own). I don't know if WMA9 > requires explicit support or not. > > Mike > Frankly, the only reason that I'm even considering relaying WMA9 is because a large number of listeners to the streams may not be all that technically savvy and WMP comes with XP - I'd like to prevent having to ask the users to download another player if preferable. I don't have very much experience with WMP 9 or WMP 10 etc. Forgive me if this is a silly question, but can they stream from mp3 audio streams? If so then I wouldn't...
2013 Jul 14
3
[LLVMdev] Windows reviewers still needed?
I watched some LLVM videos yesterday and there was one where Chandler Carruth was saying that LLVM/clang needed more Windows savvy developers to review patches. Is this still the case? If so, how do I contribute? -- "The Direct3D Graphics Pipeline" free book <http://tinyurl.com/d3d-pipeline> The Computer Graphics Museum <http://computergraphicsmuseum.org> The Terminals Wiki <http://ter...
2016 Feb 02
2
Wiki Update - Aide Link
...My username is MikeThompson The link to configure Aide at the bottom of this page: https://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/OS_Protection Is dead, and says its dead, however, the old link to http://www.bofh-hunter.com/2008/04/10/centos-5-and-aide/ now redirects to a malicious website. One of my less than savvy users got his windows machine infected there last night. I'm wondering if it makes sense to change the link to point to one of the following guides which are very decent: http://www.server-world.info/en/note?os=CentOS_6&p=aide http://www.server-world.info/en/note?os=CentOS_7&p=aide ht...
2016 Mar 08
0
Module Versioning... and other things
...g the merging of ldlinux.sys and isolinux.bin, which I would very much like to rally people on this list into seeing as beneficial. So I will reply to this e-mail. On 2016.03.08 03:10, BALATON Zoltan via Syslinux wrote: > The difference is that the > headache in this case is for those tech savvy people creating the hybrid > iso who should be able to figure it out so the non-tech savvy end users > should not have a problem with it as long as used as intended. You're trying to reframe the context in a direction that was never there. My context was always the one of tech savvy dev...
2006 Aug 02
2
Data transformation
Hi there, Wonder if someone who is R-savvy can help me with the following task (see below) that I occasionally do work and gets quite tedious if I do it manually. Thanks in advance! jenny. ----------------- I have a column of data that looks like this: NA18501 NA18502 NA18504 NA18505 NA18507 NA18508 NA18516 NA18517 NA18522 NA18523 And...
2009 May 07
1
Ext3 corruption using cluster
Hello all, I've a cluster with an oracle database. The shared filesystem is provided from a SAN and there's LVM and ext3 fs. I've experienced some problem. During a normal switch of my cluster remounting FS on second node gave me problem. FS is corrupted. During a normal switch, operations done are: - oracle shutdown abort - oracle listernet shutdown - umount fs (using umount -l )
2006 Mar 27
2
Receptionist Phones (was 3Com Phones)
...tionists that need to be able to view all 60+ phones (we could probably weed it down a bit if we had to, but would like to be able to cover all the phones) and see who is on the phone already. I would like to avoid a software solution as those tend to be confusing and hard for non-computer savvy people to deal with. I have seen that the polycom setup (601+sidecar) works but only for up to 7 phones. Does anybody have a recommendation for a solution for this? I find it hard to believe that nobody makes a compatible phone (or add-on) that is compatible with Asterisk. It seems like...
2016 Mar 21
2
Existing studies on the benefits of pointer analysis
...tion. But those may not be simple enough for a GSOC, that's why I mentioned it. The analysis could not only get us a birds view of the problem ahead, but also introduce new developers to AA, which would make their future work on SCEV-AA or CFL-AA easier. Kind of a teaching tool to get more AA-savvy people. cheers, --renato
2015 Jun 29
0
Outlook 2013 not fetching new mail/synchronization issues
...th_worker_max_count = 2048 > > > > # SSL: Global settings. > > # Refer to wiki site for per protocol, ip, server name SSL settings: > > # http://wiki2.dovecot.org/SSL/DovecotConfiguration > > ssl = yes > > verbose_ssl = no > > ssl_ca = </etc/ssl/savvy.cz-CA.pem > > ssl_cert = </etc/ssl/savvy.cz.crt > > ssl_key = </etc/ssl/savvy.cz.key > > > > disable_plaintext_auth = no > > > > # Mail location and mailbox format. > > #mail_location = maildir:/%Lh/Maildir/:INDEX=/%Lh/Maildir/ > > m...
2016 Mar 07
2
Module Versioning
On Mon, 7 Mar 2016, Pete Batard via Syslinux wrote: > On 2016.03.07 17:55, Ferenc W?gner wrote: >> Why not install instead an arbitrary version of Syslinux and replace all >> .c32 files with the modules of the installed version? > > I mentioned that in my previous mail. But I reckon it was easy to miss > as that mail was rather long: > > > "One solution to
2011 Jul 24
4
lots of small files in a folder on Linux centos
...iming: it has nothing to do with server performance. the folder is full of images, about 40K each, and i have good reason to believe this is the problem, as this is not the first time i see that a folder which includes a large amount of files causes a server to under-perform. the coder is not tech savvy as one might expect, so it's really hard for me to explain the issue of having lots of files in one folder to the site owner or to the coder. the hardware is a decent machine dual E5530 24RAM with six hard drives in raid. the virtual server has 2GB of ram and it's own CPU share ( 4 cores 8...
2013 Jul 29
4
[LLVMdev] [PROPOSAL] ELF safe/unsafe sections
...ce, with mach-o we just added a flag to the overall .o file that says all sections are "safe". The compiler always generates safe object files (unless there is inline code with non-local labels) and always sets the flag. Hand written assembly files did not have the flag by default, but savvy assembly programmers can set it. -Nick
2013 Jul 14
0
[LLVMdev] Windows reviewers still needed?
Richard <legalize at xmission.com> writes: > I watched some LLVM videos yesterday and there was one where Chandler > Carruth was saying that LLVM/clang needed more Windows savvy > developers to review patches. > > Is this still the case? If so, how do I contribute? Just to be more verbose that Anton... :-) Subscribe to llvm-commits and cfe-commits mailing lists, watch for patches touching Windows functionality and reply to them with your comments.
2006 Aug 15
3
OT: Reliable service partners (mail, billing)
Hi, I figure that a lot of you are building webapps aimed for the global market, so I''m hoping that you''d like to share some experience. * Anyone know a good vendor for hosting POP3 mails with virtual subdomains? * Anyone know a good vendor for recurrent customer billing and credit card validation etc.? Thanks Morten