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2004 Aug 06
3
[fred@vonlohmann.com: Re: pho: How Live365 fights back...]
...in the clear), and anyone who builds
software that ignores the bit is liable for unlawful circumvention, *even if
the recording would otherwise have been fair use.* See Real Networks v.
Streambox, 2000 WL 127311 (W.D.Wash. Jan.18, 2000).
Anyone want to venture a guess on whether Live365's <smirk> sophisticated
<\smirk> anti-copying measure, detailed below, qualifies as a "technological
protection measure" under 1201?
>Live365 put a large string in one of there HTML files
>that reads:
>
>// DEFINITION clegg n - large swift fly the female of
>which sucks bl...
2004 Jun 07
1
Re: [R] Printing Lattice Graphs from Windows (PR#6950)
...es wrote:
> > I agree: It sounds like a bug, as you said, Irk, in that
>
> That brilliant :) Many people, in Germany as well as abroad, managed to
> chop Eddelbuettel quite well. Turning Dirk into Irk is rather unsurpassed.
>
> Dirk, with a big grin
Not to say "smirk", Dirk. (Did Spencer's quirk irk Dirk?) ;-)
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2004 Aug 06
0
[fred@vonlohmann.com: Re: pho: How Live365 fights back...]
...ne who builds
> software that ignores the bit is liable for unlawful circumvention, *even
if
> the recording would otherwise have been fair use.* See Real Networks v.
> Streambox, 2000 WL 127311 (W.D.Wash. Jan.18, 2000).
>
> Anyone want to venture a guess on whether Live365's <smirk> sophisticated
> <\smirk> anti-copying measure, detailed below, qualifies as a
"technological
> protection measure" under 1201?
>
> >Live365 put a large string in one of there HTML files
> >that reads:
> >
> >// DEFINITION clegg n - large swift fl...
2003 Feb 26
7
XFS vs. ext3
.... Nadda. None. After the first few clear XFS
tests I put extra load on the machine while the tests were
running to see if that would make XFS hiccough - copying large
files around internally, spawning CPU-eating programs. It
didn't.
Well... not until I threw a fork bomb at it, anyway. <smirk>
But even then, it kept on chuggin' till the load average was
somewhere over 900.
Conclusion, clear as a bell: XFS for high-bandwidth data
transfer over Samba... when running IDE software RAID5, anyway.
Oh yeah - another interesting note: There were also dropped
frames under ext*2*, which...
2010 Mar 29
0
Optimal usage of xapian-compact for merging
...illion documents, during merging I notice very heavy IO.
That IO sounds pretty normal. To help with IO load, we have a dedicated
index store cluster, dedicated source data cluster, dedicated indexing
cluster, etc. Sigh. Each time I think we have enough h/w and
source/index space, reality rudely smirks and I have to scale some more...
btw, what's your index size?
> Tomorrow I am planning to install new Seagate Barracuda XT
> Hard Drive - 2TB, 7200 RPM, SATA 6G, 64MB Cache on find1friend.com
> server that will replace my old 1TB Barracuda because it is running out of
> space. My...
1996 Dec 24
0
Linux Redhat 4.0/3.0.3 makewhatis cron job
...0.3/4.0 system
# with makewhatis in /etc/crontab. Severely limited as you can only
# overwrite one file a week with the whatis database.
#
# If someone is really clever, maybe they can overwrite ~root/.rhosts
# and try IP spoofing in from ''cat'' as user ''(1)'' <smirk>
#
# Dave G.
# <daveg@escape.com>
# http://www.escape.com/~daveg
# 12/21/96
NUMLINKS=100 # I dont feel like guessing. This will hit it.
# Admittedly, it has as much style as a clumsy leper.
if [ -x /usr/bin/crontab ] ; then
cat << ! > evil_cron
# These are for 3...
2005 Apr 01
6
Shorewall and SuSE 9.3
The basic functionality of Shorewall 2.2.2 works fine with the
soon-to-be-released SuSE 9.3 (I have an early copy). I''ll be trying it
over the weekend with more complex configurations involving IPSEC and
OpenVPN.
-Tom
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