search for: sortof

Displaying 20 results from an estimated 30 matches for "sortof".

2007 Apr 18
0
[Bridge] NAT on a bridge (solved sortof)
Torsten, I suffered a similar problem and was wondering if you found a better solution to the problem of dnatting on a transparent bridge. My setup: INTERNET <-> ROUTER <-> (linux)BRIDGE <-> INTERNAL NETWORK Solution: setup a bridge with ip x.x.x.51 and alias another ip to the bridge x.x.x.50 ( using a /16 network at home ) Now get the router to send all incomming traffic
2003 May 08
2
rsync filling up hardisk on OSX
Hello, I am still ironing out the bugs in my rsync backup soloution. As I said earlier I have it working working initiating from the macs to the linux server, sortof. The sortof part is what I am trying to eliminate. 2 problems: first rsync seems to be filling up the disk on one of my client OSX machines. df showed a little over a gigabyte when i started the backup of the ~=30GB drive I had a little over 1GB free. As the backup was running df reported less...
2008 May 15
3
Warcraft 3 Problem. sortof.
whenever i try to run warcraft 3 via wine it comes up with a large amount of error messages but still runs... any idea on how to fix these messages? i am running it forcing opengl > > err:ole:CoCreateInstance apartment not initialised > fixme:advapi:SetSecurityInfo stub > fixme:win:EnumDisplayDevicesW ((null),0,0x33f3b8,0x00000000), stub! > fixme:win:EnumDisplayDevicesW
2003 Jul 01
2
Today's Message from linphone; update on Khpone and SJPhone and X-Lite
...ort problems. In other news, according to my trace of Ethernet packets, the PC softphone X-Lite sends no RTP packets -- neither UDP nor TCP -- to my Linux softphone, nor does it play out the UDP packets that it receives. This is not an asterisk problem because the PC's SJphone does work -- sortof. The PC's SJPhone does send/receive packets directly to asterisk. But there seems to be a problem with someone's negotiation protocol -- Kphone seems to expect GSM and SJPhone is apparently sending G.711. You can imagine how that sounds. More later if I get it straightened out. -- M...
2005 Oct 02
1
Yum update slow on CentOS 4.1 x86_64?
...e box is just idling all the time (no load at all) and is connected to an 8 mbit DSL connection. Also the downloading of the headers seems to go very slow, about 1 kb per second or so? I tested the internet connection (did wget on an 700 mb ISO image) which downloaded at near max speed so I am sortof ruling out the connection. Top doesn't show any load when yum is running, nor is anything eating any cpu cycles. Ideas anyone?
2016 Apr 26
2
systemd-journald corruption
I have several recently-installed CentOS 7 servers that keep having systemd-journald corruption (which stops ALL logging, including syslog). Interestingly, they are all spam-scanning servers running amavisd-new (so could be some particular pattern is triggering it). Is there a "supported" way to just cut systemd-journald out of the picture and have log entries go straight to rsyslogd?
2004 Aug 06
3
alternatives to liveice and darkice
...o darkice or liveice? after a few days fighting with darkice, i finally managed to bring it up only to see that it takes 55% of my cpu just to encode one 128kbps stream using libmp3lame. a similar 128kbps stream only takes up 36% cpu using liveice. maybe i have something configured wrong, but i was sortof expecting darkice to be a little less resource intensive than liveice... maybe i have something configured incorrectly with darkice? in any event, if there are some great alternatives to liveice or darkice out there, i'd be happy to look into them. i was extremely happy to have found ices a f...
2004 Oct 25
1
[LLVMdev] Some question on LLVM design
...hanks all for the fast answers, I'm certainly understanding LLVM better. Some more comments below: Chris Lattner wrote: >>Couldn't the front-end just produce stores/volatile stores and then a >>compilation pass transform them into a write-barrier if necessary? > > > Sortof. The problem with this is that (without gcwrite) there is no way > to identify the stores that should be turned into write barriers. In > particular, the heap may have multiple parts to it, some of which are GC'd > and some are not. For example, the .NET framework has different poin...
2004 Apr 15
8
Making tcp start transfers slow
Hey list I have almost gotten my shaping setup up and running as planned. The last barrier seems to be tcp overshooting availible bandwidth when its starting a transfer, and thereby bursting the line, so ping rises for a moment. At least this is my best guess at the problem :) There is a possibility that its just plain old traffic being bursty for some reason.. I am using bittorrent to test this,
2004 Oct 24
0
[LLVMdev] Some question on LLVM design
...rite-barrier may be needed. Depending on the implementation of the garbage collector, this may expand to code or just a normal store instruction. > Couldn't the front-end just produce stores/volatile stores and then a > compilation pass transform them into a write-barrier if necessary? Sortof. The problem with this is that (without gcwrite) there is no way to identify the stores that should be turned into write barriers. In particular, the heap may have multiple parts to it, some of which are GC'd and some are not. For example, the .NET framework has different pointer types for m...
2016 Apr 26
0
systemd-journald corruption
.... Everything reports to journald and rsyslog gets what it wants from journald. If you are referring to native journald logs corrupting, that should not affect rsyslog. If you remove /var/log/journal then systemd-journald logs will be stored volatile in /run. > Has anyone else seen this? > Sortof, but not in a way that affects rsyslog. Usually journalctl just skips over corrupt parts and systemd-journald will rotate logs when it detects corruption to isolate corrupt files. Chris Murphy
2001 Nov 22
1
WineX installation problem.
Hi, I've just tried to install winex under a mdk 8.1 linux distrib. All seems to be right untill i launch wineinstall: After answering yes,yes,/c I obtain this message : Configuring Wine for a no-windows install in /c... Created /root/.wine/config using default Wine configuration. You probably want to review the file, though. Compiling regapi... rm -f regapi && ln -s ../../wine
1998 Apr 13
4
New hack against BSD, Linux is _mostly_ safe from it.
My housemate has formalized a sortof new attack against unix-style operating systems. He''s a BSD fan, so that''s where he developed the attack. He asked me to check Linux, which I did. It seems Linux is not vulnerable to it. This attack is going out to BUGTRAQ tonight. The attack isn''t too serious becaus...
2004 Feb 09
1
Subset function of lm(); "rolling regressions"
...I was making was in not understanding the notion of a `subset'. I was thinking that if I have 10 observations, and I want to only use observations 3,5,7, then I have to pass in a subset vector which looks like (0,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,0,0). Nowhere does it say this, but I jumped to this conclusion (it sortof looked reasonable to me). The correct thing is to just pass a vector containing 3,5,7. Examples of working code which do this are at http://www.mayin.org/ajayshah/KB/R/ols.html I tried to carry this forward into a program which does `rolling regressions', and I got stuck. I am trying to writ...
2004 Aug 06
3
user feedback in icecast2
A question to icecast2 developers: is there a possibility to have some sort of user feedback in icecast2? I'm thinking of having a client that would send some info back though the same socket it receives the stream. If no such feature currently exist, where should I start to implement it? Thanks, <p>Akos <p>--- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ icecast
2015 Feb 06
3
Re: Creating users "on - the - fly"
>> However - as I got into that - I realized that I have no way to "find" >> just the keys for a single user. Since the only argument to that ssh >> keys command, is the username. It's not HTTP so I couldn't point at a >> subdomain and use that to look up the information. >You may be interested in the bug report "extend the parameters to the
2004 Aug 06
2
ahuh error 32
hi, I realised after sending the last mail that 'error 32' seems to be the server dropping a client upon a client request to disconnect. So its not really an 'error'. Has anyone anyone any experience with Iceast2 and Ogg? I have a stream encoded from the Oddcast encoder, sending to Icecast2 compiled from the CVS. It works fine with encoding and recieving. I had quite a large
2016 Apr 26
2
systemd-journald corruption
...t; will be stored volatile in /run. That appears to be where they're going (I don't have a /var/log/journal, but I didn't do anything to remove it). I have had to remove files from /run/log/journal to get systemd-journald working again. > > Has anyone else seen this? > > Sortof, but not in a way that affects rsyslog. Usually journalctl just > skips over corrupt parts and systemd-journald will rotate logs when it > detects corruption to isolate corrupt files. When it happens, all logs just stop; rsyslogd appears to not get any more log entries (I have rsyslogd loggi...
2009 Mar 09
12
how can i revert back to msi installer old version
hi i updated msi installer to v3 (Windows ? Installer. V 3.01.4000.1823) but after that i cant install any msi package every time i try it just brings msi command line option in a window and doesnt install any thing , it just like i typed just 'wine msiexec' how can i fix this? should i revert back to older version of msiinstaller? how?
2003 Dec 22
1
[LLVMdev] How to explain?
hi, I want to know what is exact meaning in the following code. target endian-- %struct..TorRec-- %struct.TorRec-- implementation-- ;<sbyte>[#uses=1/0]-- how to explain them in details? Does anyone give me a guide? thanks yueqiang -------------------------------------------------------------- target endian = little target pointersize = 32 %struct..TorRec = type { int, void ()* }