Displaying 20 results from an estimated 21 matches for "tweakers".
2004 Aug 06
3
Different User
Is there a way that I can have icecast run as a different user other than
root?
Thomas
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2007 Aug 13
2
Backtrace tweaker - broken or me?
Using 1.0.8, I just realized that I''ve been scrolling through pages of
backtraces when rspec is supposed to clean them up for me. This is a
new development machine, so I''m not sure if older versions worked or
not. I''m running Ruby 1.8.6, Rails edge, Mac OS X 10.4.10.
I''ve verified that the QuietBacktraceTweaker is the one that''s running.
2004 Aug 06
3
Different User
Hi All,
Hey there is no reason to run icecast as root. So the easy thing is just
not run icecast as root. In fact why are you running as root to begin
with??
On Mon, 23 Apr 2001, Steve Smith wrote:
> "Tweaker" == Tweaker <tweaker@yahoo.com> writes:
> > Is there a way that I can have icecast run as a different user other
> > than root?
>
> I'm
2009 Jan 02
4
2008 Post Count
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On the Python Tutor mailing list Kent Johnson uses a script to find the
top posters for the year. If this or something like it has been posted,
sorry for the noise;
2008
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Steve Totaro 796
Tzafrir Cohen 749
Tilghman Lesher 496
Alex Balashov 354
Olivier 334
Philipp Kempgen 251
Gordon Henderson 242
Atis Lezdins 239
Jay R. Ashworth 230
Doug Lytle 207
2006 Mar 31
5
Best Linux distibution for ruby on rails developement?
Hi,
I am on Kanotix linux since the first distribution was released by Kano.
However I am tired of the "if it can go wrong it will go wrong on
Kanotix" pattern.
Please recommend a distribution that by your experience is best for ruby
on rails development and need no hour-long tweacks for even "simple"
tasks.
Thanks,
Jan Martin
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2011 Oct 18
2
[LLVMdev] Request for merge: GHC/ARM calling convention.
Hi David,
> Any word on this making 3.0?
3.0 already branched, and since this is not a regression, this will
most probably go into 3.1.
Maybe Bill (CC'ed) being the release manager has other opinion on this.
--
With best regards, Anton Korobeynikov
Faculty of Mathematics and Mechanics, Saint Petersburg State University
2015 Sep 07
0
Windows 10 with Samba PDC and Roaming profiles
...this problem. I don't like the thought to
fail with Windows 10 after I uses Samba for more than 9 years with XP
and Windows 7.
Yours, Alex
[1] https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Required_settings_for_NT4-style_domains
[2] www.administrator.de/content/detail.php?id=280439
[3] http://gathering.tweakers.net/forum/list_messages/1645694
[4] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s945m5tG3l0
2004 May 11
2
Re: [Xapian-commits] Changes in xapian/xapian-applications/queryserver/ xapian/xapian-applications/queryserver/source/
On Tue, May 11, 2004 at 05:41:58PM +0100, Richard Boulton wrote:
> * If the queryserver can't parse a query, strip out all special
> characters, and then retry. This means that we get some kind of
> result even if the query is broken.
That's probably a feature worth pushing down into Xapian::QueryParser...
Cheers,
Olly
2014 Aug 25
0
[PATCH envytools] demmio: Add decoding of some MEM_TIMINGS registers for NVC0.
...</doc>
> + </bitfield>
> + </reg32>
> +
> + <reg32 offset="0x290" name="MEM_TIMINGS_0" variants="NVC0-">
> + <doc> This, and the next 6 regs, are all related to memtimings.
> + A good place to read might be http://www.tweakers.fr/timings.html .
> + Most bitfields are unknown.
> + </doc>
> + <bitfield high="7" low="0" name="tRC">
> + <doc> Row Cycle time. </doc>
> + </bitfield>
> + <bitfield high="15" low="8" name...
2020 Sep 01
1
Rust bindings to nmath
...nguages, but
> if it were my project I'd be more careful to not imply "all of stats" here.
> FWIW in Debian we call it `r-mathlib`.
> Dirk
> --
> https://dirk.eddelbuettel.com | @eddelbuettel | edd at debian.org
As one of the main coders or rather tweakers of its source code,
I strongly agree with Dirk that 'r_stats' is really misleading here.
>From an R point of view, 'math library' has been a good name,
notably because there's a lot of applied math routines in there,
99% related to (applied) probability which is part of ma...
2009 Dec 17
1
[LLVMdev] LLVM MinGW binaries on Vista issue
Hello, Jon
> To make it easier to use the LLVM-GCC MinGW32 binary and meet your GPL licensing requirements, could you embed the MinGW binutils binary as-is in the LLVM-GCC MinGW32 and update the LLVM docs to point to the MinGW SourceForge download site for those wanting the MinGW binutils source?
I still don't think it's good idea. binutils will add something like
10Mb to package
2020 Sep 01
2
Rust bindings to nmath
Hello @R-devel
I needed some statistical functions for a project I was working on in
Rust, and I've used the R math library as a standalone solution. I
thought the R developers would be interested in the fact that their work
is being used elsewhere, and I also wanted to say thanks for some code I
do NOT want to have to write myself!
The "crate" (Rust's name for a package) is at
2006 Jun 13
1
xapian-compact seg faulting & Re: Error msg xapian-compact: The revision being read has been discarded - you should call Xapian::Database::reopen() and retry the operation
...t; >
> > For example, Gmane uses xapian-compact to merge 2 databases every night,
> > and even uses the -F option like you do. For a full rebuild (which I
> > must have done at least 10 times) it merges one database per million
> > documents, so that's more than 30. Tweakers.net use flint on a large
> > system and run xapian-compact frequently and they're very happy with
> > the stability. I know of several other happy flint users (and there
> > are probably more I don't know of).
> >
> > I don't understand what's the diff...
2014 Aug 25
12
[PATCH envytools] demmio: Add decoding of some MEM_TIMINGS registers for NVC0.
...<doc> Row Cycle time. </doc>
+ </bitfield>
+ </reg32>
+
+ <reg32 offset="0x290" name="MEM_TIMINGS_0" variants="NVC0-">
+ <doc> This, and the next 6 regs, are all related to memtimings.
+ A good place to read might be http://www.tweakers.fr/timings.html .
+ Most bitfields are unknown.
+ </doc>
+ <bitfield high="7" low="0" name="tRC">
+ <doc> Row Cycle time. </doc>
+ </bitfield>
+ <bitfield high="15" low="8" name="tRFC">
+ <...
2001 Oct 29
2
vorbis players (or lack of) for mac
Perhaps the devel list would be better, but a) i'm not subscribed to it
just now and b) I'm lazy (dons flame-retardant clothing)...
frankly, i'm rather tired of the lack of free ogg vorbis players for Mac
OS; it doesn't look like iTunes is going to support the format anytime
soon (and i have some real issues with its interface, too)...so, since
I've decided to learn Mac OS
2008 Jul 19
2
OT Astricon/Digium Beach Ball Mailing
Just an FYI for Digium. I received a mailing today from you guys
which was nice. The price of mailing was ~$1.60 and inside was an
inflatable beach ball.
Cool, but I tried to blow up the beach ball and the the seam where the
part opens to inflate the ball was not connected to the ball
whatsoever, so it went right in the trash.
I wonder if the sick heat had anything to do with it, was mine just
2014 Jan 17
0
Wine release 1.7.11
The Wine development release 1.7.11 is now available.
What's new in this release (see below for details):
- Uniscribe support in the RichEdit control.
- Support for condition variables and Slim Reader/Writer locks.
- More D3D command stream preparation work.
- Optional Start Menu in desktop mode.
- Improved support for vertical fonts metrics.
- Various bug fixes.
The source is
2009 Sep 15
1
Powered by Xapian
Hi,
I'm not so far, by now, of publicly releasing the next version of our
web site which is extensively using Xapian, so I thought it was time to
say "thank you" by adding in the footer and in the "credits" page of my
site the Xapian logo with a link back to the Xapian web site.
I was surprised to discover how hard it was for me to find how to do...
I'm not a
2006 Feb 24
18
I need more bling!
Hello everyone,
I just showed a friend a prototype of a site offering a service I''m
trying to sell (sorry, not on the Internet yet - he saw it at my
house).
His comment: "Looks like it does everything, but also looks pretty
ugly. You''re not going to wow anybody with that". Sitting back and
thinking about it, he''s dead right - it needs some bling to make it
2006 May 05
31
The perfect development environment?
I am trying to create the perfect development environment for rails
and i dont know exactly which way to go. Do i create a windows
environment or a *nix environment. If i go *nix, what distro is best
suited for rails. I would be using mysql, so that would come in to
play. If i go *nix, i would use apache. Any ideas for the right
environment would be greatly appreciated. I guess the major choice is