Displaying 20 results from an estimated 992 matches for "tasted".
Did you mean:
wasted
2008 Jun 26
1
gmirror+gjournal: unable to boot after crash
Hi,
after one month with gmirror and gjournal running on a 7.0-RELEASE #p2 amd64 (built from latest CVS source), the box hung a couple of times when on high disk load. Finally, while building some port it won't boot for no reason obvious to me.
This is what I get with kernel.geom.mirror.debug=2:
ata2-master: pio=PIO4 wdma=WDMA2 udma=UDMA133 cable=40 wire
ad4: 476940MB <SAMSUNG HD501LJ
2004 Feb 22
6
help for MLE
Dear Sir/Madam,
I am using R version 1.8.1. I am doing following tast:
First generate 100 Gaussion(3,1) numbers, then write the likelihood function
to estimate the parameters of Gaussian distribution by direct maximizing the
likelihood function.
My likelihood function is:
>fn<-function(x)
>(-50*log((sd(x))^2))-50*log(sqrt(2*pi))-(1/2*((mean(x))^2))*(sum((x-(mean(x))^2))
After I
2007 May 16
1
WaitExten not responding on key presses
Hi,
I have the problem that WaitExten is not responding to key presses. Here
are the sections from my extensions.conf:
[globals]
incoming_call=0
menu=0
announce=0
[internal]
exten => 777,1,Goto(hotline,${EXTEN},1)
[hotline]
exten => _X.,1,Set(CALLERID(name)=Hotline)
exten => _X.,n,Set(original_extension=${EXTEN})
exten => _X.,n,GotoIf($[${announce}=1]?4:10)
exten =>
2003 Jul 04
1
Concerning 'tagging proposal'
Hi,
It is my opinion that a 'tagging standard' which aims to cater to everyone,
caters to noone. Tagging style ultimately depend upon tagging tastes; I
personally think it would be unwise to try to match everybody's tastes.
Now, having a 'tagging proposal' instead of a 'tagging standard,' hardly
seems worth the effort, to put it mildly. I doubt anyone would want to
1999 Sep 23
1
Crow tastes like....
Hello Again,
It appears that I am, yet again, behind the modern times. It has been
pointed out to me that Sun does indeed have a freeware download site.
http://www.sunfreeware.com/
No doubt I could think up excuses why I speak before I look, but why bother.
I'm wrong again. Thanks to Sun. I think I'll go peruse the free stuff. Only
problem is now I work in
2005 Feb 28
1
ipfw deny or reject - not just a matter of taste?
Hi,
I think this is worth a note.
It was generally said the decision between deny and reject (aka
unreach) could be taken lightly - and most people seem to prefer
"deny", which complicates things for an attacker, because packets
just vanish without any report and tasks timeout.
But from my viewpoint, this argument falls into the category
"security by obscurity", and I found
2007 Mar 19
0
match your music taste with upcoming concerts -- highnote
Hi Everyone,
Just a friendly announcement for yet-another Rails project gone live,
highnote. The concept is simple - you upload your iTunes XML Library
and highnote will automatically keep an eye on upcoming concerts and
notify you about them. Sort of a "set it and forget it" for shows.
No more browsing around the troubadour website and various places ...
highnote knows what you like
2016 Apr 15
2
CentOS 7.2 laptop wireless Intel Corporation Centrino Wireless-N 2230 (rev c4)
or you get the sources of those kernels and take the diff command?to find the different...
> Am 15.04.2016 um 15:35 schrieb Andreas Benzler <andreas at benzlerweb.de>:
>
>
> in the mean while i compiled a vanilla 4.4.7 (LTS) kernel.
>
> http://centos.cms4all.org/centos/7/kernel/x86_64/
>
> http://centos.cms4all.org/centos/7/kernel/noarch/
>
> firmware
2004 Feb 02
4
Hooks for win32-service
Just trying to come up with hooks for win32-service. It looks like
Perl''s Win32::Daemon defines these:
start....................The service is starting.
pause....................The service is entering a paused state.
continue.................The service is resuming from a paused state.
stop.....................The service is stopping
running..................The service is running
2006 Jun 10
1
CentOS folding@home team
Congratulations to the CentOS folding at home team for breaking through the rank
400 barrier. The next target is the rank 250 :)
More information about the team can be found at
http://www.sharons.org.uk/cf.html, and we welcome new members and their
machines. We always need more members and more machines too :)
Sharon.
--
18:47:57 up 8 days, 20:56, 2 users, load average: 1.30, 1.76, 1.61
A
2006 May 26
1
Congratulations to CentOS f@h team
Congratulations to all active members of the CentOS Folding at home team for
breaking through the 500 barrier for team rankings. Well done all.
But we still need more members for work unit crunching and more machines too.
Further information can be found at http://www.sharons.org.uk/cf.html, along
with information about the use of munin and foldingathome.
Sharon.
--
17:00:06 up 11 days,
2018 Feb 03
1
Error - Disk Full - No Space Left
Hello Community and Devs,
i have the following problem. I have a 3 Brick Distributed GFS. After Upgrading to the latest 3.13.x i cant create any directory on the volume which i access due NFS. I have on the smallest brick over 170GB free and also enough free inodes on all 3 Bricks. If i want to create a directory, the system says that there is not enough disk space left, but i have. I run a
2018 Feb 05
1
Error - Disk Full - No Space Left
Hi to all,
its sad that no one can help. I testet the 3 Bricks and created a new Volume. But if i want to create an folder, i got the same error message. Disk ist full? Looks seems ok and i need help.
thx
Taste
2018 Feb 06
1
Error - Disk Full - No Space Left
Hi Nithya,
and thax for your Information. I testet it yesterday and set the value to 0 /Zero. First i thought i have to restart all bricks because it doesnt work, but after aprox 3min i could create directories. After the first test i tried it again, but got the same message with disk full. I than restart the bricks and tested it again, but without success. I than tried a different directory in
2014 Jun 17
3
REGRESSION: Kernel PANIC 8777c5c11764d8336d8270f96778158c34c92108 - drm/nouveau/dp: probe dpcd to determine connectedness
Hello Ben,
> Are you able to double-check that bisect? I'm not at all sure how
> that particular commit could trigger the issue you're seeing. Some of
> the others, certainly. It might be worth trying a couple of times
> before marking something as "good", in case there's a timing aspect to
> the problem.
please CC me, otherwise I might not see your
2006 May 09
1
name_url in tests
Hi there,
I posted earlier asking about testing named routes in functional tests, but got no response, so I''m making my question less specific.
It seems from the docs that it''s possible to to test named routes in cases such as:
asserts_redirect_to name_url(:param => "whatever")
but I haven''t seen any mention of it being used with any other tests and I keep
2013 Feb 16
3
cheap cloud providors
Hey guys,
Apologies in advance if this question is in poor taste. But I've really
fallen in love with learning about the cassanrdra database. The only
problem is that it doesn't run very well on an t1.micro instance at amazon
and the larger sizes are quite expensive. An m1.small can do the trick,
while still not optimal. So I was wonder if there was any real value in the
cloud or even
2012 Sep 07
4
[PATCH] kexec/noreboot: Don't kexec_crash() if noreboot has been requested.
This issue came up when debugging pcpu linked list corruption (patches
for that issue to follow).
--
Andrew Cooper - Dom0 Kernel Engineer, Citrix XenServer
T: +44 (0)1223 225 900, http://www.citrix.com
_______________________________________________
Xen-devel mailing list
Xen-devel@lists.xen.org
http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
2005 Dec 27
6
Best Environment for development
This is a newb question, and probably one that is a matter of taste
more than objective merit.
I''m working on a home server, running Linux [FC 4], hosting a website
[look for generocities.com shortly]. I have a delightful new Windows
XP Pro Dell Inspiron 9300 laptop.
What would the community recommend for the environment in which I develop?
I don''t mean technologies like RoR
2009 Apr 05
6
Inexpensive device for bandwidth management
Hi,
I'm looking for a good network device that does bandwidth management. It
can be integrated in a router or stand-alone, but must be SIP-friendly.
I`ve tried the DIR-655 (latest firmware is SIP-hostile, and the latest
hardware revisions can't downgrade to the version that worked well) and the
DI-724GU (SIP-friendly, but bandwidth management is automated and not
configurable