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2000 Jul 20
3
sftp
Hi,
What is the status on sftp ? People here who are not familiar with "command
line ftp" would like to use the new spiffy graphical sftp provided with
ssh.com new NT client.
As we are planning on replacing all our sshd with openssh, we need sftpd as
well.
Thanks,
Emmanuel
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2006 Nov 23
3
HVM Loader in 3.0.3-testing missing?
Hello list,
I''ve installed Xen 3.0.3-testing from source on my spiffy new socket AM2
machine and I''m eager to play with fully virtualized guests.
The problem is, it seems the hvmloader wasn''t installed (or built) when
I built and installed Xen.
I''m getting the following error :
Error: Kernel image does not exist: /usr/lib/xen/boot/hvmloader
So I did a quick
2006 Feb 10
7
convert rails object to javascript variables
Am i a total idiot to try and parse out a rails object for javascript
in this way?
<%
for i in interface_items[0].attributes
%>
var <%= i[0] %> = "<%=h( i[1] )%>"
<%
end
%>
Am I missing something really obvious?
Thanks,
Mark
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2007 Mar 13
4
Centos-specific Denyhosts Howto Anyone?
Hi, after reading the docs (no man page) and seeing a few example
howtos, I see none for Centos specifically.
I hereby offer to write this and even host it, and any other wiki-able
howto you want, if you can school me on the first few steps relevant to
how to link up the current rpmforge rpm for RHEL4-64. See, right now,
the one for centos loads into the /usr/share/doc, which is an odd place
2015 Jun 16
1
Tinc and OpenWRT
On Jun 16, 2015 3:25 AM, "shikkc" <shikkc at kirktis.net> wrote:
>
> My package presents options in menuconfig so you can select to build
with/without: readline, curses, openssl, lzo, zlib.
Spiffy. Can you post this enhancement here as a git AM or as a Github
branch?
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2006 Apr 22
0
About the web forums and why it's just a waste of time
This is a big of a nag, but mostly truth. Hear me out.
Most of users' problem with the email is the lack of spiffy graphics. I
don't understand why people rant and rave onver the email because it
doesn't have spiffy graphics. Also, this extends to HTML formatting.
They want to be able to use god awful formatting and colors and fonts
that make your stomach churn, or at least hurt
2004 Jan 12
1
ADSI. used beyond own phone network?
I am curious. I understand that features can be pushed to an ADSI phone that
make navigating your own voicemail easier, and for other internal things.
But, does anyone push this data outside of their own phone network?
Example: I am at home with my spiffy new ADSI compatible handset and dial up
my bank, OneWorldBankingConglomerate. Would they be able to push me their
menu? Button 1 for
2006 Dec 24
1
Voicemail hangup by gateway?
Hi,
I have a spiffy new gateway which seems quite promising.
It's the Audiocodes MP114 FXS_FXO (2 of each).
I have got it configured and working reasonably well, but have a couple
of issues.
1) Asterisk 1.2.13 voicemail seems to be hung up on by the gateway
after 10 seconds. This isn't asterisk saying it's quiet for 10
seconds, it's the gateway deciding it's time to go
2007 Nov 03
1
New wxSocket Classes
Hey All,
Wonderful news, I finally got around to implementing a Sockets library
for wxRuby. It''s not as spiffy as wxWidget''s implementation, but has
the basics so far, to send and receive data. So far, I''ve converted the
Server over to the new method, the client will be next, and it does
depend on the new addition I submitted to the SVN for 1414, which adds
2006 Apr 25
1
New compiz forums/website
For those who haven't seen it, the compiz forums are now at
http://compiz.net/, along with the new spiffy logo.
It'd be nice to have a basic web page/wiki there as well so people can
upload documentation and so on.
thanks -mike
2007 Nov 07
0
[LLVMdev] Dynamic (JIT) type resolution
----- Original Message -----
From: "Nicolas Geoffray" <nicolas.geoffray at lip6.fr>
To: "LLVM Developers Mailing List" <llvmdev at cs.uiuc.edu>
Sent: Wednesday, November 07, 2007 10:03 AM
Subject: Re: [LLVMdev] Dynamic (JIT) type resolution
> BGB wrote:
>> maybe a tradeoff is possible:
>> the function to get the offset is replaced by a function
2008 May 28
0
[LLVMdev] DejaGnu test-suite coverage
On May 26, 2008, at 9:05 PM, Chandler Carruth wrote:
> Hello,
>
> After a fun discussion regarding unit testing and coverage metrics,
> it came up that we don't have coverage analysis for LLVM proper.
> With a certain amount of experience in this arena, I set about
> building a nice overview. I don't have the toolset and commands
> fully integrated into the
2017 Oct 31
4
Email Alerts for Multiple UPSs with upssched
Greetings Gentlebeings,
I have started deploying a number of NUT instances on Raspberry Pi machines (Raspbian Jessie) across my network. The purpose of these "nutcases" as we refer to them is to monitor the status of the UPSs supporting our network switching infrastructure and notify us of power and battery events via email. No shutdown or other actions are required.
Everything is
2007 Nov 07
2
[LLVMdev] Dynamic (JIT) type resolution
BGB wrote:
> ok, here is another option then:
> the stub is set up to manually modify the code near the return address (may
> be arch specific and require spiffy use of assembler).
>
>
That's not another option. That's what I want to do.
> now, how you would go about implementing this is up to you.
>
And I need to know if I can currently do that with LLVM.
2003 Nov 10
1
Re: [xiph-cvs] cvs commit: ogg/include/ogg Makefile.am
On Mon, Nov 10, 2003 at 03:31:34PM +0100, gtgbr@gmx.net wrote:
[re: http://xiph.org/archives/cvs/4109.html]
> I have only automake 1.7.8 installed and the check complains that it
> can't find 1.6.x and bails out. My previous makes worked fine with 1.7.x
> ... is it possible to improve this so it works with "or later"?
I'd like to, but haven't been able to come up
2008 May 27
2
[LLVMdev] DejaGnu test-suite coverage
Hello,
After a fun discussion regarding unit testing and coverage metrics, it came
up that we don't have coverage analysis for LLVM proper. With a certain
amount of experience in this arena, I set about building a nice overview. I
don't have the toolset and commands fully integrated into the build system,
and I'm not sure if doing so would be appropriate (its a somewhat fragile
and
2014 Nov 21
2
[LLVMdev] Using the unused "version" field in the bitcode wrapper (redux)
> Reading the bitcode reader while working on another issues I found
> that we already have a version in the bitcode itself (not the darwin
> wrapper) and it is used! It is stored with the
> bitc::MODULE_CODE_VERSION. It is used to select relative ids, which
> impacts the entire bitcode, and so it makes sense to be based on a
> version.
>
> If we ever have a new feature
2005 Mar 24
7
wifi cluelessness
The nice folks at work have just provided me with a new, really spiffy,
ThinkPad. So, I''m trying to get wireless working under CentOS4 and I''m
having trouble. First, I can''t seem to find any rpms to just install
(this would be really nice). And, second, when I try to build it from the
src.rpm that I pulled from the atrpms repository with "rpmbuild
--recompile
2007 Nov 07
2
[LLVMdev] Dynamic (JIT) type resolution
BGB wrote:
> maybe a tradeoff is possible:
> the function to get the offset is replaced by a function pointer and a stub
> (avoiding many of the general problems involved with using
> self-modifying-code).
>
For me there are no problems of self-modifying code (the LLVM jit
already does it)
> the fist time it is called, the function pointer points to 'stub A', which
2004 Apr 23
3
MP3 encoding of Monitor files
I have having problems trying to take a file recorded with Monitor and
convert it to MP3. When I use 'play' to play the .wav file, it sounds
fine. After bladenc'ing it, it plays at lightening speed, and the voices
are all high pitch. I tried using sox to resample to 32000 before
encoding, but that didnt work either. Do any of you convert your .wav
files to mp3?
Monitor call: