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2005 Dec 29
5
Subversion graphical client?
Hi All - I notice that most of the Rails team are using Mac OS X and TextMate for Ruby development. I too am working on Mac OS X and trying TextMate and (shudder?) EMacs. I was wondering about version control. Are folks using Subversion? If so, are they using a graphical client? Which one do they recommend? Yours, Jordan -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2009 Aug 03
2
[LLVMdev] RFC: SDNode Flags
On Saturday 01 August 2009 15:12, Dan Gohman wrote: > LoadSDNode, which inherits from MemSDNode is the largest > SDNode. With the current SDNode allocation strategy, making it > bigger will increase the allocation needed for all nodes. Ok. > > new (N) LoadSDNode(..., isVolatile|isNonTemporal); > > > > Thoughts? > > This sounds reasonable. I'd suggest
2009 Aug 03
0
[LLVMdev] RFC: SDNode Flags
On Aug 3, 2009, at 9:30 AM, David Greene wrote: > On Saturday 01 August 2009 15:12, Dan Gohman wrote: > >> LoadSDNode, which inherits from MemSDNode is the largest >> SDNode. With the current SDNode allocation strategy, making it >> bigger will increase the allocation needed for all nodes. > > Ok. > > >>> new (N) LoadSDNode(...,
2009 Aug 03
1
[LLVMdev] RFC: SDNode Flags
On Monday 03 August 2009 12:38, Dan Gohman wrote: > > *shudder* Undefined behavior? No thanks. > > What undefined behavior? Is it PointerIntPair that's making you > shudder? > That's implementation-defined behavior. Very different :-). And it's > checked > by asserts. Well, it's still non-portable either way. > > What do you think about carving
2015 Nov 30
4
Idiot-proof method to format a flash drive
Whenever I format a flash drive I'm always terrified that I'm going to fat-finger something in the terminal and accidentally blow away a partition on one of my hard drives. *shudder* Is gparted the best gui to handle this task? Or is there something better? I'd really prefer something more limited that just allows me to select whatever it sees as a removable drive and disallows any
2008 Aug 21
1
DSS1 vs SS7
Hi, I am requesting for a E1 connection from my telco. They are asking if I want DSS1 or SS7, and I am stuck here. Could someone tell me the difference between the two? How should I decide which one to use? Thanks in advance for your help. Mark -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2020 Feb 04
3
Newbie question: Spaces in share names
Hello. I hope you are all well. A quick question as I am trying to fix some bugs and just wondering where the fault lies - Does the Samba daemon/client specification (Windows version or otherwise) support spaces within share names (not at the start, but after the first alphanumeric character and before the last)? For example is "My Document Share" a valid share name, which
2006 Aug 12
7
Unreliable ZFS backups or....
I looked into backing up ZFS and quite honostly I can''t say I am convinced about its usefullness here when compared to the traditional ufsdump/restore. While snapshots are nice they can never substitute offline backups. And although you can keep quite some snapshots lying about it will consume diskspace, one of the reasons why people also keep offline backups. However, while you can make
2011 May 02
7
ATA refuses to answer a call?
I'm kind of at a loss to diagnose problems like this, yet we get them a lot. - The ATA (Thomson 784 in this particular case) is logged into the Asterisk server. 'sip show peer' shows their IP address, port, and useragent. - The ATA is connected directly to the internet (no NAT, but the sip configuration has nat=always) and logs in to our server, which is also directly connected to the
2008 Oct 31
14
questions on zfs backups
On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 11:05 PM, Richard Elling <Richard.Elling at sun.com> wrote: > Philip Brown wrote: >> I''ve recently started down the road of production use for zfs, and am hitting my head on some paradigm shifts. I''d like to clarify whether my understanding is correct, and/or whether there are better ways of doing things. >> I have one question for
2005 Jul 01
3
NFS sleepy woes
Hi all, I have a problem with a CentOS 4 and now updated to 4.1 server, every so often the other servers try to contact it and this not there a retry and it is, like it goes to sleep, I have no problem with the fedora1, RH9 and slackware machines they just never do this. its most annoying.. they all use IP's not names. all access lists are identical, all hosts files are identical, all
2012 Dec 03
4
Samba3 PDC and Windows 8 RTM
Hi there, I have just purchased a new PC that came with Windows 8 Pro (Shudder...). I have been trying to add this machine to my Samba3 based domain. I'm getting the following error when doing so: The following error occurred when DNS was queried for the service location (SRV) resource record used to locate an Active Directory Domain Controller (AD DC) for domain "<blah>":
2004 May 18
2
Windows versus Unix packages in CRAN (Was Re: Rmetrics)
> Rmetrics - New Version is available for R 1.9 !! > in R-binary and R-source form from the site "http://www.rmetrics.org", > and install the binary "zip" files in the usual way via the menu I'm confused - does the fact that you are only distributing ".zip" files means that (shudder) I need Microsoft Windows in order to run this? (I hunted on the
2003 Jun 30
3
Connections, but no voice paths except by console
I have a software-only PBX set up. I can register various softphones and they will call each other -- but I've never succeeded in getting any voice routed from any of the softphones. Only the console will transmit audio. I am writing to ask if I have missed some obvious step in configuring the system. Conditions: (1) Softphones running on the same machine as the PBX: Only Kphone seems
2012 Mar 05
1
[LLVMdev] I stole the demo.
On Monday, March 05, 2012 02:29:56 AM Duncan Sands wrote: > Hi Richard, > > > I had a little time on my hands this afternoon, so I stole the Clang/LLVM > > demo and modified it to allow compiling for several other targets: > > http://ellcc.org/demo > > does it use the correct header files for the target etc? > > Ciao, Duncan. Yes, it does. The header files
2018 Sep 18
1
[patch 09/11] x86/vdso: Simplify the invalid vclock case
...o and find that machine and test that again. Of course it does not trigger anymore. We accumulated code between the point in timekeeping_advance() where the TSC is read and the update of the VDSO data. I'll might have to get an 2.6ish kernel booted on that machine and try with that again. /me shudders Thanks, tglx
2023 Aug 06
1
Packet Timing and Data Leaks
On Sun, 6 Aug 2023, Howard Chu wrote: >The keystroke timing issue would be solved by adding LINEMODE support as I did back in 2010. >https://lists.mindrot.org/pipermail/openssh-unix-dev/2010-June/028732.html Local line editing by using GNU libreadline? *shudder* No, thanks. bye, //mirabilos -- Infrastrukturexperte ? tarent solutions GmbH Am Dickobskreuz 10, D-53121 Bonn ?
2023 Aug 07
1
Packet Timing and Data Leaks
Thorsten Glaser wrote: > On Sun, 6 Aug 2023, Howard Chu wrote: > >> The keystroke timing issue would be solved by adding LINEMODE support as I did back in 2010. >> https://lists.mindrot.org/pipermail/openssh-unix-dev/2010-June/028732.html > > Local line editing by using GNU libreadline? *shudder* No, thanks. I also ported it to use libedit instead, but readline is more
2001 Apr 13
2
Help, guys! Codeweavers Wine error.
It's telling me maybe my wineserver crashed. How do I restart it? Logging in and out as user, in and out as root, and rebooting did nothing. I've had to resort to using (shudder) a Win dose to use Agent again. I HATE that! Help me, please, to restart my wineserver. Cybe R. Wizard -- Unofficial "Wizard of Odds", A.H.P. Original PORG Water Wizard, R.P. Ship's "Other
2002 Mar 04
1
WinXP. Ugh.
I'm sitting here tonight trying to get WinXP to map a printer on a Samba share. First off, one thing I find disturbing is that XP seems to be aware of Samba servers. When I open a window to one, it says on the window bar "Samba 2.0.7 (nameofserver)" *shudder*. Anywho. I'm trying to map to a printer, and it seems to take forever and a week to come up. I've managed to map