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2006 Apr 02
1
Greetings, first remarks about trying to do customizable drop-shadows
Hello there everybody! Terrific... a mailing-list for compiz with David on board! Ok, I started off with writing some functions using cairo to draw me the needed elements for drop-shadows (atm stand-alone to focus on the proper generation of the shadow-parts) and currently still fiddle with the tweakable parameters. Right now I have... shadow-radius (e.g. 20 pixels) 2D-offset vector (e.g. 10 pixels right, 15 pixels downwards) start-color as rgba (e.g. 0.2/0.2/0.2/1.0) end-color as rgba (e.g. 0.2/0.2/0.2/0.0) and try to figure out how I best approach the splitting up of the 5 to 8 shadow-elem...
2006 Jan 10
4
Autoscrolling for Draggables and Sortables
...ement id) will attempt to auto-scroll this element when dragging. See test/functional/dragdrop3_test.html for a demo/usage. It''s modelled after the behaviour in the Mac OS X finder, with variable scrolling speed depending on the distance to the scroll element edge. Also, it''s tweakable with the scrollSpeed and scrollSensitivity options. Note that the exact behaviour and options names might still change, I''m open to suggestions on this. Also, it''s currently not working for scrolling the window (but that should be a trivial addition). So-- let''s t...
2006 Apr 06
5
g-w-d.c -> my head spins
Greetings everybody! I started looking more thoroughly at gnome-window-decorator.c and now my head spins and "hurts" and believe that I'm not going to achieve anything serious in terms of tweakable shadows anytime soon. It's far more difficult than I expected. While I (believe) to understand now the shadows are drawn, I currently don't get why there are 12 shadow-quads and not just 8 or 9. And why are the _shadow_quads only used in a function that is not called before a theme/style i...
2015 Sep 04
3
Running tests on OS X 10.10 vs "Killed: 9"
...unning OS X 10.10 usually fails because a few tests fail due to some processes being killed by the kernel (there's always "Killed: 9" somewhere in lit's error output). Everything's fine on 10.9. How do folks deal with this? Don't use 10.10 for building llvm? Is there some tweakable to tell the kernel "please don't kill my processes"? Here's an example from just now: FAIL: LLVM :: MC/X86/shuffle-comments.s (18589 of 28139) ******************** TEST 'LLVM :: MC/X86/shuffle-comments.s' FAILED ******************** Script: -- /Users/thakis/src/chromefe...
2009 Mar 27
2
[LLVMdev] Connecting JITted code to gdb
...t 3:48 PM, Evan Cheng <evan.cheng at apple.com> wrote: > Run with -debug-only=jit. OT: I take it the recommended model for tools that embed LLVM is for them to accept all of LLVM's command line arguments on their own command lines? For Python, it'd be much nicer to make this stuff tweakable through a module at runtime, or even, for thread-safety reasons, as a parameter to each call that cares about it. The command line route will work for our development, but I don't think we'll be able to release without a better story. (Luckily, we don't have anything scheduled for 3ish...
2005 Nov 29
5
Optimizing linux for the routing of realtime video
I''m currently trying to optimize a linux machine which acts as a Layer 3 router of RTP H.263 video. Occassionally I''ll get delays related to layer 2 wireless retries, thus rendering the video on the recieving end stale/useless. Is there way to optimize a linux machine to route realtime video? In my case, losing a few frames of H.263 is better than having the video delayed
2007 May 31
1
linksys pap2 version2 ata DTMF issue
...9;s just that, for example, I cannot login to my asterisk voicemail. Softphones (such as x-lite) are fine. I've turned up a few articles via google where some people have this trouble, but have not seen suggestions on how to fix. I presume this is an ATA problem, and I expect not much is tweakable on the Asterisk side regarding this, but still I am looking for suggestions for either Asterisk or the ATA. -Troy
2009 Mar 27
0
[LLVMdev] Connecting JITted code to gdb
...hem to accept all of LLVM's command line arguments on their own > command lines? Well, sort of... LLVM considers whatever you pass to ParseCommandLineOptions to be the command line, so you can tweak it depending on your needs. > For Python, it'd be much nicer to make this stuff > tweakable through a module at runtime, or even, for thread-safety > reasons, as a parameter to each call that cares about it. Command-line options are used for convenience in a variety of places... if there's some specific option that you need to modify at runtime that can't be changed in any ot...
2015 Sep 04
2
[cfe-dev] Running tests on OS X 10.10 vs "Killed: 9"
...w tests fail due to some processes being killed by the >> kernel (there's always "Killed: 9" somewhere in lit's error output). >> Everything's fine on 10.9. >> >> How do folks deal with this? Don't use 10.10 for building llvm? Is there >> some tweakable to tell the kernel "please don't kill my processes"? >> >> Here's an example from just now: >> >> FAIL: LLVM :: MC/X86/shuffle-comments.s (18589 of 28139) >> > > Btw, for the sake of having this in writing somewhere: one other thing > I'...
2004 Jun 16
7
How to limit per tcp session ?
Dear folks, I ve fully read lartc.txt document to make sure my question still unexplained in that document. I want to limit per tcp session, how to do that with HTB or CBQ ? Inside lartc.txt, there is an example for full NAT QoS solution, but thats not what i meant. Thanks.. Regards, Rio Martin. -- _______________________________________________ LARTC mailing list / LARTC@mailman.ds9a.nl
2003 Sep 18
1
smbpasswd -a ldapsam problem
Hello, I noticed the following issue: when I add the default configuration for ldapsearches from the Howto collection ?10.4.4.6, example 10.2 ldap filter = (&(uid=%u)(objectclass=sambaSamAccount)) to smb.conf I cannot run smbpasswd -a [username] anymore. It works fine without the ldap filter statement. I noticed that the ldap queries are different with ldap filter activated ( from the
2006 Apr 03
1
first entanglements with custom drop-shadows
...h yeah, have a look at the supplied screen shot. The idea is to have a set of 9 GL-textures (e.g. per window-type if this is desired) for all windows. Parameters will be exposed via gconf for handy tweaking. Later this could be done more nicely with a proper UI to hide the complexities of all those tweakable parameters. With Mike "TD" Hearn and Thomas "tommie-lie" Liebetraut I chatted on IRC a bit about other possible approaches to investigate, e.g. using XShape to get the alpha-channel of a window and blur it with fragment-shaders... there are several ways this could be attacked...
2004 Jul 13
0
Capturing Quicktime Files into a Samba Share
...permissions for that directory are instantly changing from "read/write" to "read only". Kind of scary that a client machine can change directory permissions on a Linux server, but I've watched it happen five times today -- right before my eyes. And Samba is so much more tweakable. So, does anybody have a clue if there's a way to configure Samba on my Linux server, or the samba client in OS X 10.3.4, so that these huge pre-allocated spaces don't actually have to be written in real time before capturing can begin? Your help would be much appreciated. Regards,...
2005 Sep 14
1
Re: Polycom randomly fails outbound calls,
Hi Andres - > I have a small setup with 2 SPA3000 1 SPA2001 and 1 Polycom 301 > > The Polycom misses 1 out of 2 dialout calls, this is the full log > from a > call which didn't go through. > > 303094 Sep 14 10:45:15 DEBUG[15073]: Stopping retransmission on > 'f4e376c3-7531ff39-c86f6812@192.168.1.18' of Response 2: Found > 303095 Sep 14 10:45:15
2005 Jan 10
2
rubytorrent
hello, we are interested in using rubytorrent as a project in a hackfest we''re organizing, and I would like to know if you have any idea of stuff that needs to be done, or something like it. Thanks, --lf
2017 Nov 15
6
[PATCH RFC v3 3/6] sched/idle: Add a generic poll before enter real idle path
...lling decision. This can be handled either in a HV specific idle driver or even in the generic core code. If the interrupt does not arrive then you can assume within the predicted time then you can assume that the flood stopped and invoke halt or whatever. That avoids all of that 'tunable and tweakable' x86 specific hackery and utilizes common functionality which is mostly there already. Thanks, tglx
2017 Nov 15
6
[PATCH RFC v3 3/6] sched/idle: Add a generic poll before enter real idle path
...lling decision. This can be handled either in a HV specific idle driver or even in the generic core code. If the interrupt does not arrive then you can assume within the predicted time then you can assume that the flood stopped and invoke halt or whatever. That avoids all of that 'tunable and tweakable' x86 specific hackery and utilizes common functionality which is mostly there already. Thanks, tglx
2005 May 13
4
Gigabit Throughput too low
...tuation. I am running FC2 with Samba 3.x My problem lies in not that I am limited to 10 MBytes per second sustained. I think it's related to this pdflush and how it's buffers are setup. (I have been doing some research and before 2.6 kernels bdflush was the method that was used and it was tweakable. Have yet to find anything on HOW to tweak pdflush. My issue is that I can copy over the network at 15+ MBytes per second but then after a few minutes it will drop to 4-8 MBytes per second. Yet a drive to drive copy on the linux box itself can sustain 14+ MBytes per second on the same size file...
2018 Oct 19
0
What are the differences between systemd and non-systemd Linux distros?
...buntu box my eyes bled; if systemd had begun from that ecosystem I definitely would have understood its formation a bit more. But on Red Hat-derived distros, an initscript for a basic daemon is pretty simple and mostly boilerplate: copy/paste the sample file, maybe decide what you want to make tweakable in /etc/sysconfig/, then (if desired) build an RPM according to best practices. Virtually everything you might need that isn't provided by the 'functions' file is going to be your own custom logic for your own daemon, and it turns out that that usually doesn't change in a syste...
2002 Jan 02
2
vorbis API calls
Hi devs, I am developing winLAME, a frontend for LAME, and it also supports Ogg Vorbis decoding and encoding. I've got a question about the new API function vorbis_encode_init_vbr(). Do I have to call vorbis_encode_init() before to set the bitrate(s)? And what is a good default value for the "base_quality" parameter? I read on the mailing list that ABR use in Ogg Vorbis is not so