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2018 Jan 02
3
Legacy option for key length?
On 02/01/18 03:29, Michael Str?der wrote: > How high is the risk that this unmaintained device is added to > yet-another-bot-net in the Internet-of-shitty-devices or is used to > enter parts of your network. I think that is what is called a straw-man argument.? If a device can be compromised in the way you suggest, then I am sure it will be replaced, but it will be replaced because it needs to be, not because its management interface cannot be...
2005 Jul 14
3
Very slow select() command on large mailboxes
...sers and mailboxes size about ~1GB. So I made a few tests and it all worked quite fast, except that select command on large mailboxes. The first time I select a mailbox which has 10k messages it takes about 4s to process. I am deliberately trying this on a Celeron 850Mhz, 512 MB memory and some shitty hard-drive to maximize the times. So why is this so slow? Does it index the messages on select? It's even slower when I have some new messages in folder, more that I have more I wait. So I presume it must be something with indexing? Anyway, how could I optimize this? Why don't you index...
2004 Oct 08
2
Fwd: Re: re:re:HELP
...Alexander? You are wrong. I think nobody is not respecting anyone's time, if you hadn't time you would not even answer. And in fact the man is absolutely right. There is no place for beginner to get a clue and still worse when they ask (or dare to say something to the mighty guru) they get shitty offending answers like yours. Most people do not spend time and make money with programming like you and me, they need to spend their time to make money in other ways and do not have time left for reading manuals. I personally (even if you are basicly right) think it is a null answer sending someb...
2018 Nov 05
5
Antw: Re: Antw: Re: Possible bug in Opus 1.3
...the beginning, shortly before the real tone appears in the audible spectrum? While significantly larger, Opus had produced significant ghost noise (much less than Vorbis did)... I experience the "same" low level noise even in a wav file, even on frequencies a bit higher, when playing on shitty enough speakers. I don't think it is a relict of the compression (it cannot be, here). Every speaker (or headphones) is designed for a certain frequency range. Outside of that range, all bets are off. I wouldn't bother with what you "hear" outside of the audible spectrum. My cur...
2004 Aug 06
3
Dummy soundcard driver for Windows (OT)
...r replace real DJ's ;-) I believe its called desktop webcasting or will be ;) Doesnt sound like replacing dj's, its just enabling them to dj remotely without the need and fuss localy oh and not to mention redundancy, doing a webcast from a house/office/home pc is a major ordeal with todays shitty dsl/cable providers just my 2 dollaws <p>Dave St John Mediacast1 Administration (720) 641-7586 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Scott Manley" <djsnm@djsnm.com> To: <icecast@xiph.org> Sent: Monday, June 09, 2003 5:17 PM Subject: Re: [icecast] Dummy soundcard driver f...
2009 Jul 01
1
UK Vodafone femtocells now available
For those of you who have been waiting for AT&T to announce the public availability of their femtocell appliance in order to fix the shitty AT&T network coverage this will interest you. Vodafone Access Gateway (femtocell) launched in UK <http://www.abiresearch.com/Blog/Wireless_Blog/635> Its July 1st and Vodafone have officially launched their access gateway product in the UK. For those who are wondering what this...
2003 Oct 23
1
solution to domain reboot problem
...as invisible to the XP box. I pulled my hair out, scoured the web unsuccessfully, then stumbled upon this solution, using the log files from samba. I found that it was rejecting the user 'smbguest' as not existing. None of the HOWTO's mention this importatn fact, a testament to how shitty linux people are at documenting EXACTLY what needs to be done, in general. do the following: as root, add this line to /etc/passwd: smbguest:x:1202:100:workstation:/dev/null:/bin/false make sure '1202' is not taken by anything else...change it to something close if it is... also, mak...
2006 Feb 24
2
H A T E
...;FLAC__"? That's obscene! Please compare your shit with the elegant vorbis API and realize how much you suck. Ever heard of "file operations"? I CULTIVATED your whole shit into an analogy of that (see attachment) and still have to figure how to get the bitrates (because of your shitty docs). Face it. Your shit is the definition of bloatware! I know this is hardly a constructive critique but it will take some time before I can give constructive critique about Flac again. Only autoconf is worse than your shit! -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was sc...
2006 May 04
4
why a perfectly fine iax2 host becomes UNREA CHABLE?
> Is anybody on this list actually using iax2 for > anything mission-critical? Yes. 2K inbound / outbound calls a day to 30 remote locations, aggregated to 2 PRI's tied together with IAX2. All with IP address specified rather than hostname. All with Asterisk 1.0.9. All with 99.9% completion rate, and it would be 99.999% if we weren't using consumer grade DOCSIS cable modems in the
2004 Aug 06
2
I declare ices stable
What's the trick. My server will hardly serve 4 people without skipping and eventually dropping the connection. I am running from a cable modem to a T1 network! Is there a trick. I set the default_bitrate everywhere from 24k to 128k with varying degree's of shittiness. I am using the latest sources from both the project websites. I would really like to get it running. The
2017 Dec 29
2
Adding Sieve to Roundcube
On 29 Dec 2017, at 07:28, Stephan Bosch <stephan at rename-it.nl> wrote: > Op 29-12-2017 om 15:21 schreef @lbutlr: >> I'm planning on adding support for sieve to Roundcube here in the near future and am looking for any recommendations on read-mes on how to do this. >> >> I am planning on waiting until 2.3.0 hits Freebsd Ports > > Could you be more specific?
2007 Nov 08
26
Mongrel wiki?
Dear Mongrels, The same questions keep coming up over and over on the list, which is ok, but not really optimal. If we added a wiki to the Mongrel site to handle FAQs, what wiki should it be? Required features would be: * Spam protection * Doesn''t look shitty I would probably spring for Trac (and also migrate the bugtracker) if noone else has opinions, but I''m sure some of you do. What do you think? Evan, and the Mongrel Team -- Evan Weaver Cloudburst, LLC
2006 May 25
5
PCI Problems
OK... maybe I got a little anxious and ran out and bought a Tyan GX28 with dual Opteron (dual core) processors. (It is a nice server ;) ) I did neglect to find out that you can not manually set the IRQ's on this motherboard. I am now stuck sharing an IRQ with the ethernet controller and no foreseeable end to my dilemma. I have a Digium TE210P and zttest consistently runs at 99.97% which
2018 Jan 01
4
Legacy option for key length?
Hi, On Mon, Jan 01, 2018 at 07:52:26AM -0800, Peter Moody wrote: > I would prefer that: > > * commercial vendors patched the software they sold > * people who purchased from these vendors to take responsibility for > their actions and apply pressure on the commercial vendors rather than > the free software developers who provide the client software, for > free. You *are*
2010 Sep 28
13
Reading Puppet reports with Python
Has anyone got/seen Python code to read puppet reports? I added a bunch of these: class PuppetReport(yaml.YAMLObject): yaml_tag = u''!ruby/object:Puppet::Transaction::Report'' def __init__(self, host, logs, metrics, records, time): self.host = host self.logs = logs self.metrics = metrics self.records = records self.time = time However, the Python YAML
2012 Jan 03
1
Using Asterisk as a softphone
...I ended up using 3G instead of wifi while in Canada, but now I'm abroad and don't have 3G). I'm now sufficiently fed up with SIP to give IAX2 another try. I want a softphone solution that: * works on Linux (Debian) * works reliably (e.g. remain connected for incoming calls, work with shitty NAT routers) * preferably encrypts both signalling and voice (dunno if voip.ms supports it, I might use a proxy asterisk instance on an own server instead) * properly handles audio with the 8000 samples/second dictated by the POTS systems (ALSA combined with some hardware (like both of my laptops)...
2016 Apr 27
2
[PATCH V2 RFC] fixup! virtio: convert to use DMA api
On Wed, 2016-04-27 at 21:17 +0300, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote: > > > Because it's a dirty hack in the *wrong* place. > > No one came up with a better one so far :( Seriously? Take a look at drivers/iommu/intel-iommu.c. It has quirks for all kinds of shitty devices that have to be put in passthrough mode or otherwise excluded. We don't actually *need* it for the Intel IOMMU; all we need is for QEMU to stop lying in its DMAR tables. We *do* want the same kind of quirks in the relevant POWER and ARM IOMMU code in the kernel. Do that (hell, a simpl...
2016 Apr 27
2
[PATCH V2 RFC] fixup! virtio: convert to use DMA api
On Wed, 2016-04-27 at 21:17 +0300, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote: > > > Because it's a dirty hack in the *wrong* place. > > No one came up with a better one so far :( Seriously? Take a look at drivers/iommu/intel-iommu.c. It has quirks for all kinds of shitty devices that have to be put in passthrough mode or otherwise excluded. We don't actually *need* it for the Intel IOMMU; all we need is for QEMU to stop lying in its DMAR tables. We *do* want the same kind of quirks in the relevant POWER and ARM IOMMU code in the kernel. Do that (hell, a simpl...
2018 Nov 04
3
[BUG?] sftp is echoing back prompt and commands in batch mode
Il giorno dom 4 nov 2018 alle ore 01:45 Ben Lindstrom <mouring at offwriting.org> ha scritto: > > I don't see it as a bug. Yes, this is why I put a question mark in the subject. > As if I'm writing a batch script I want to see the echo of the command and the output so if there is a failure I know where the failure is. I see: you have a single batch file with no
2013 Apr 14
2
[LLVMdev] C++AMP -> OpenCL (NVPTX) prototype
...expect anything that isn't used in the sample to work. I also haven't tested it on large datasets, and there are some things that definitely need fixing before I'd expect good performance (e.g. workgroup size). It currently works only on NVIDIA GPUs, and has only been tested on my shitty old 9600GT on amd64 linux with the stable binary drivers. The compilation process currently works like this: .cpp -> [clang++ -fc++-amp] -> .ll - compile non-amp code .cpp -> [clang++ -fc++-amp -famp-is-kernel] -> .amp.ll - compile amp kernels only .amp.ll -> [opt -amp-to-open...