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2003 Sep 09
1
Web administration tool
Any suggestions for a small web based tool to manage virtual
domains/users? I tried to look but didn't really find anything that
didn't seem to be tightly integrated with Courier or Cyrus, and I'd
rather not spend time writing yet another one of those. I would be
using Postfix and Squirrelmail with LDAP or PostgreSQL.
On a somewhat related thought, I've been thinking about
2004 Oct 28
1
Odd login issue [early Samba]
Cobalt RAQ2/Samba 1.9.18p10
I *know* this is an unconscionably old version of Samba which I will
upgrade as soon as possible, but first I have to get control of things
at a new job and inventory what exists and where. I just got hired one
day ago, thus for now Im just "putting out fires" for a few days.
A RAQ2 is being used as a single site DNS/Fi...
2010 Apr 30
2
Steve Jobs about theora
I guess you've all read it already, but here it goes:
"All video codecs are covered by patents. A patent pool is being
assembled to go after Theora and other ?open source? codecs now.
Unfortunately, just because something is open source, it doesn?t mean
or guarantee that it doesn?t infringe on others patents. An open
standard is different from being royalty free or open source.
Sent
2009 Feb 05
3
The Origins of R AND CALCULUS
An amusing afterthought : What is a rival software (ahem!) was planting
this, hoping for a divide between S and R communities.or at the very minimum
hoping for some amusement. an assumption or even a pretense of stealing
credit is one of the easiest ways of sparking intellectual discord
Most users of softwares don't really care about who gets credit ( Who wrote
Windows Vista ,or Mac OS or
2011 Oct 13
1
[LLVMdev] Are x86/ARM likely to support atomics larger than 2 pointers?
There's a discussion over on cfe-commits about how future-proof to
make the C1x/C++11 atomic ABI.
(http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/cfe-commits/Week-of-Mon-20111010/047647.html)
One argument is that, because C ABI changes are painful, and
processors may introduce larger atomic operations in the future, we
should try to design the atomics implementation in such a way that it
can take