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2005 Jun 06
5
OT: Please comment on Dvorak's troll
...ion for "free" VoIP traffic would address this issue. I raise this to the list because I'm sure there's a grain of truth in what he's saying. ILEC's would be crazy to not consider this kind of lock in, since it's pretty obvious that packet voice networks are going to supplant circuit networks completely in, say, 20 years. Maybe sooner.
2016 Nov 17
4
book of samba 4.1 or 4.2
...users" and "invalid users" doesn't work on a Samba 4 AD member? We reply on this for shares that have other shares below them (Posix ACLs only). Where is it documented that this is now not functional? I'm hoping it just means it's deprecated and some other mechanism has supplanted it, in which case I'd like to know how to restrict at the share level properly! Cheers Alex -- This message is intended only for the addressee and may contain confidential information. Unless you are that person, you may not disclose its contents or use it in any way and are requested to de...
2012 Jul 15
4
[LLVMdev] FYI: Planning to remove ProfileInfo and related passes from LLVM
Hello folks, I'd like to remove all of the old and defunct profile info passes from LLVM. These have been almost entirely supplanted by the BranchProbability and BlockFrequency systems, which are actually on by default, and in use in optimization passes. The old system is not on, and hasn't been touched in years except to do minor build fixes and updates. As far as I'm aware, the only thing the old system supported w...
2024 Sep 02
2
Strange behaviour with admin/stats.xsl disappearing
Greetings icecasting amigos! I?ve had an incredibly frustrating journey getting a new icecast origin server going to supplant an older machine set for retirement. The setup is relatively simple ? a beefy Debian bookworm host running icecast as a relaying slave pulling the streamlist from an icecast2 2.4.4 ingest server, for mass distribution. The ingest / origin server runs fine. I opted for compiling the latest icecast...
2024 Nov 05
1
Slow reply to "smbclient -NL localhost" : strace
...sed, if it was an actual Sheevaplug. > > If this is a Sheevaplug, then that could be your problem. > From memory, the Sheevaplug had a single core ARM CPU, running at just > over 1GHZ with about 512MB of memory. To be honest I haven't heard of > one of these for years, they were supplanted by the Raspberry pi, a > much more capable computer, that has only got better and better. I've used it for years on a home network, and it worked fine with Debian 11. That problem only appeared after I installed Debian 12 (Linux 6.1.0-26-marvell #1 Debian 6.1.112-1 (2024-09-30) armv5tel...
2024 Nov 05
1
Slow reply to "smbclient -NL localhost" : strace
...uch a hostname would be used, if it was an actual Sheevaplug. If this is a Sheevaplug, then that could be your problem. From memory, the Sheevaplug had a single core ARM CPU, running at just over 1GHZ with about 512MB of memory. To be honest I haven't heard of one of these for years, they were supplanted by the Raspberry pi, a much more capable computer, that has only got better and better. > > FWIW, there's no delay after I run it once? but only for a couple of > minutes. It is probably getting cached in memory and then overwritten. Rowland
2001 Apr 05
3
OT: long - Replacing CD's? was RE: New type of copy-prot ected audio CDs are coming...
...#39;t! Think back to VHS, BetaMax, SVHS and LaserDisc. VHS has incredible market share because its licensing is open. Betamax was strangled by Sony. SVHS and LaserDisc failed to reach critical mass because they offered only incremental improvements and were not backward compatible. Attempts to supplant CD's with a product thas is only incrementally better will suffer the same fate as the above products - only a small number of adopters and not enough market saturation to fully replace the old standard. Currently DVD offers vast improvements over VHS AND it is backwards compatible with CD&...
2006 Aug 10
7
Gem and tarball rake tasks
Hi I created an add-on script (to live in rake/) and a little patch for our main rakefile to automate building release products. The two main targets are ''gem'' (create a binary gem for your platform) and ''package'' (create a platform-neutral source tarball for SWIGging and compiling). A few small things came up while doing this: - Package name and version
2008 Jan 10
14
Keeping Camping going
Hello all, I''m not sure who Camping''s steward is at this point(zimbatm? _why?), but I haven''t seen much activity in quite some time. I really like Camping, and I understand open source projects can fall by the wayside. So, I''d be willing to take over maintenance and releasing. I have experience maintaining my own open source projects, and a history of
2020 Oct 07
2
[Debuginfo] Changing llvm.dbg.value and DBG_VALUE to support multiple location operands
...ot;this alloca is the variable's value", i.e. the variable itself is a pointer to a local variable. In IR, we implicitly distinguish between these by using dbg.declare/dbg.addr for the former, and dbg.value for the latter. In MIR, we use the indirectness flag instead. DW_OP_LLVM_direct can supplant the latter. Apologies for the somewhat confusing explanation thus far; in the IR stage, I think that actually we wouldn't need to produce DW_OP_LLVM_direct at all (although there's no harm in doing so) as long as we have the existing set of debug variable intrinsics, because "directne...
2024 Sep 02
1
Strange behaviour with admin/stats.xsl disappearing
Hi, On 2 Sep 2024, at 12:19, Marek Dziembowski wrote: > Greetings icecasting amigos! > > > I?ve had an incredibly frustrating journey getting a new icecast origin server going to supplant an older machine set for retirement. > > The setup is relatively simple ? a beefy Debian bookworm host running icecast as a relaying slave pulling the streamlist from an icecast2 2.4.4 ingest server, for mass distribution. > The ingest / origin server runs fine. > > I opted for compi...
2004 Nov 29
5
Comparision of IAX2, FWD, iaxtel etc etc.
Hi, I've been setting up * recently and slowly getting to grips with it, however I'm getting rather confused with all the different configs for IAX calls, FWD calls iaxtel etc etc. What I think I need it a basic understanding or even a comparison of these different voip systems (if thats what they are?) I'd like to be able to make calls to other voip users, both in the UK and abroad
2012 Jul 15
0
[LLVMdev] FYI: Planning to remove ProfileInfo and related passes from LLVM
...bit hollow.) Naturally, any changes to my GSoC plans need discussion with my mentor. A few specifics below. On 15/07/12 20:07, Chandler Carruth wrote: > Hello folks, > > I'd like to remove all of the old and defunct profile info passes from > LLVM. These have been almost entirely supplanted by the > BranchProbability and BlockFrequency systems, which are actually on by > default, and in use in optimization passes. > > The old system is not on, and hasn't been touched in years except to do > minor build fixes and updates. > > As far as I'm aware, the only...
2016 Nov 17
0
book of samba 4.1 or 4.2
...rs" doesn't work on a Samba > 4 AD member? > > We reply on this for shares that have other shares below them (Posix > ACLs only). Where is it documented that this is now not functional? > > I'm hoping it just means it's deprecated and some other mechanism has > supplanted it, in which case I'd like to know how to restrict at the > share level properly! > > Cheers > > Alex > -- > This message is intended only for the addressee and may contain > confidential information. Unless you are that person, you may not > disclose its contents o...
2016 Nov 17
0
book of samba 4.1 or 4.2
...ACLs only). Where is it documented that this is now not functional? It is still functional, but is the old way of doing things, if you are using them, carry on, but there are better ways of doing it now. > > I'm hoping it just means it's deprecated and some other mechanism has > supplanted it, in which case I'd like to know how to restrict at the > share level properly! Try reading this: https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Shares_with_Windows_ACLs Rowland
2004 Jun 04
0
New versions of Hmisc and Design on CRAN
...on a server. An example may be found at http://biostat.mc.vanderbilt.edu/twiki/bin/view/Main/SASexportHowto and the SAS macro is at http://biostat.mc.vanderbilt.edu/twiki/pub/Main/Hmisc/exportlib.sas . The main page for Hmisc is http://biostat.mc.vanderbilt.edu/s/Hmisc . sasxport.get largely supplants sas.get. For those users who are not familiar with the Hmisc/LaTeX combination, have a look at http://biostat.mc.vanderbilt.edu/twiki/pub/Main/StatReport/summary.pdf Thanks to Kurt Hornik for always providing such an excellent service to the community through his work on CRAN. -- Frank E Har...
2004 Jun 04
0
New versions of Hmisc and Design on CRAN
...on a server. An example may be found at http://biostat.mc.vanderbilt.edu/twiki/bin/view/Main/SASexportHowto and the SAS macro is at http://biostat.mc.vanderbilt.edu/twiki/pub/Main/Hmisc/exportlib.sas . The main page for Hmisc is http://biostat.mc.vanderbilt.edu/s/Hmisc . sasxport.get largely supplants sas.get. For those users who are not familiar with the Hmisc/LaTeX combination, have a look at http://biostat.mc.vanderbilt.edu/twiki/pub/Main/StatReport/summary.pdf Thanks to Kurt Hornik for always providing such an excellent service to the community through his work on CRAN. -- Frank E Har...
2011 May 26
1
table of Design regressions?
Hi all Just a quick question which I can't find an answer for in the usual places: I would like to create a table of regression output, with one or more regressions in the columns, a la xtable. But I am using models from the Design package. Is there anything out there that will play nicely with that? xtable doesn't seem to do the trick. Cheers, David Hugh-Jones Research Associate CAGE,
2007 Aug 07
0
ANNOUNCE: 0.23.2 is available
Hi all, I released 0.23.2 last night; you can get it from the usual places [1]. Apparently Matt has already uploaded debs. This is a bug-fix release, and I''m hoping it will be stable enough to supplant 0.22.4. It looks pretty likely that I''ll be putting out another release very soon, though, because a coworker of Matt''s has figured out a way to use HTTP keepalive and thus drastically reduce the work involved in file transfers[2]. Once all tests pass again, I will probabl...
2013 May 25
2
Missing 'modules.pcimap' file for HDT
Hi, So the 'modules.pcimap' file, needed by Hardware Detection Tool to display kernel modules, is now missing. pciutils/kmod deprecated usage of this file adn depmod lost its -m option. So here are may questions: 1- How to generate a "modules.pcimap" or an equivalent file nowadays? 2- Is it still needed by HDT ? 3- What if it is missing, is HDT semi-broken? Thanks.