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2004 Aug 06
3
[fred@vonlohmann.com: Re: pho: How Live365 fights back...]
This is a mail in response to streamripper being threatened by legal
action from Live365. The DMCA strikes again.
jack.
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2004 Jun 07
1
Re: [R] Printing Lattice Graphs from Windows (PR#6950)
Dirk Eddelbuettel <edd@debian.org> writes:
> On Sun, Jun 06, 2004 at 01:32:00PM -0700, Spencer Graves 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
2004 Aug 06
0
[fred@vonlohmann.com: Re: pho: How Live365 fights back...]
k' then.
now our problem...
We have (in the netherlands) a site which has the top 100 singles in Real.
We have the copy bit on, still Warner wants us to only stream 30 seconds of
each song.
Even worse, our on demand 'radio station', which has thousands of songs on
request is threatened too.
Any idea how we stand?
Maarten
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From: "Jack Moffitt"
2003 Feb 26
7
XFS vs. ext3
(Sorry for cross-posting; I'm not on either ext3-users or
linux-xfs, but I thought both lists might find this interesting.
CC me with any replies or questions. Thanks.)
(The last four paragraphs contain the interesting bits.
Basically, XFS hath kick-ed the *ss of ext3 under conditions
that are, for our company, critical.)
Some listees might be interested in some testing I did the other
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
There is a serious problem with the makewhatis cronjob under Redhat Linux
4.0/3.0.3. You can use it to overwrite any file on the system. Redhat
is aware of the problem, and said they would have some kind of fix by
next week which should be plenty of time before this bug is exploitable
again.
#!/bin/sh
#
# blowitawaysam
#
# makewhatis is a shellscript that stores a tmp copy of the whatis
#
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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