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2004 Jun 15
2
Re: OT: fax obsoleted? Was: Re: Fax via email (Steve Underwood)
Old managers will change its the LaLawyershat don't change. Every dam law office that I been in has at least one fax machine that is constantly printing something out. But to say fax is dead is an understatement. AT&T said that about teletype service, you know 50 - 300 baud service, years ago and then one day they noticed that traffic across their teletype seservicetarted growing. If anyone is going to develop fax fufurtherthey should look into T.38. All the big VoVoIPahardwareendors are developing...
2018 Feb 03
0
retpoline mitigation and 6.0
...e :-) >> >> Eep, please can we keep the command line option for clang and the thunk >> ABI matching what GCC, the Linux kernel and Xen are all doing? >> >> To say that I am not stunningly keen on >> https://lkml.org/lkml/2018/2/2/975 would be a bit of an >> understatement... > > A minor note on this specific patch: You don't need '-mretpoline -mretpoline-external-thunk'. The second flag implies the first. (Or should, if not, its a bug.) Our goal was that you needed exactly one flag to enable this in whatever form. -------------- next part --------...
2006 Aug 16
15
OT: finding a designer (bit of a rant)
...ually delighted to charge me for pressing a few buttons 5 developers who dont even mention design, xhtml or css in their email but who still want to work for me 4 developers who genuinely get css/accessibility but who are clearly developers and not designers. To say their sites look bland is an understatement 3 design firms who offer everything I want, at a price I can never afford 2 designers who say they have all the relevant experience but don''t have a portfolio 1 nigerian scammer so what''s a developer with the creative ability of a 3 year old to do? I can''t justify payi...
2018 May 20
3
Samba 4.8.2
On Fri, 2018-05-18 at 14:44 +0200, Micha Ballmann via samba wrote: > Is it possible to Mix Samba 4.8.2 with Samba 4.7.7? > > I have three domain controller (up to 10000 users) running on Samba 4.7.7. > > I want to kill all samba processes of Dc1 and do all necessary steps for an upgrade to version 4.8.2. Dc2 and Dc2 still running and providing. > > After a reboot of the
2010 Sep 02
2
[LLVMdev] Line number information (and other metadata)
On 2 September 2010 11:35, David Given <dg at cowlark.com> wrote: >> The docs >> talk about Instruction::setDebugLoc(), but that method doesn't >> actually appear to be in my 2.7 LLVM Debian package. I suggest you getting the SVN code, since quite a lot has changed since last freeze. -- cheers, --renato http://systemcall.org/ Reclaim your digital rights, eliminate
2010 Sep 02
0
[LLVMdev] Line number information (and other metadata)
...ar to be in my 2.7 LLVM Debian package. > > I suggest you getting the SVN code, since quite a lot has changed > since last freeze. Vigourously seconded. It's very true in general, but with regards to debug information in particular, "quite a lot has changed since 2.7" is an understatement. It's an area of extremely active development (and improvement!). -Jim
2016 Nov 29
1
Samba on Debian 8; NT4 domain, win10
...30 PCs. > > > > Your DC should be able to easily deal with that amount of PCs > > (provided it is a reasonable spec and not out of the ark ;-) > > no, it's a server bought this year, quadcore Xeon, 8 gigs of RAM, > should be no problem ;-) > > That's an understatement, I sort of expected some 3 or 4 year old dual core system, which would have coped ;-) Rowland
2007 Oct 18
1
RSPec and rails 2.0 plan
Hello all, I''m just wondering what the overall game plan is here. Right now when I use rails 2.0 pre release with rspec trunk, I run into a LOT of problems (lot is not an understatement here). Some are solved by removing the test unit adapter layer, others by countless hacks, etc, eventually i decided not to use rails 2.0 pre release, and wait for something more in-tune with it. Anyway just want to know what the plan is since I''m about to release an app in a few weeks (o...
2020 Jul 01
2
Issues with FLOCK on NFS Share
...; domain lines are half correct, yes you can use the >'rid' backend, but you must set a range. You did set a range, but it was >incorrect and you have commented it out. The two ranges must not >overlap, but what you had before you commented it out, well, overlap >would be an understatement, the '*' domain was totally inside the 'MUC' >domain, you need to fix this. I have the problem that all files on NFS-Shares are only accessible by the user qqeda11 (unix-id 79846). All users get mapped to qqeda11 with usermap qqeda11=*. But the user qqeda11 is also known in th...
2018 Feb 03
1
retpoline mitigation and 6.0
...t; Eep, please can we keep the command line option for clang and the thunk > ABI matching what GCC, the Linux kernel and Xen are all doing? > > To say that I am not stunningly keen on > https://lkml.org/lkml/2018/2/2/975 would be a bit of an > understatement... > > > A minor note on this specific patch: > > You don't need '-mretpoline -mretpoline-external-thunk'. The second flag implies the first. (Or should, if not, its a bug.) Our goal was that you needed exactly one flag to enable this in whatever form. The llvm commit...
2016 Dec 29
1
Samba AD - "No logon servers available"
...he Samba DC was running. > If a user runs both, a Windows > and Samba DC, it can happen that the Samba DC is temporarily offline > and in this case the user expects that clients can continue logging > in. If, has you think, the OP now has no Samba DCs, then 'temporarily' is an understatement ;-) > > > Some further questions to the OP: > * What Windows Server OS version did you joined _first_ to the Samba > AD? > * What other Windows Server OS versions were joined to the AD while > Samba was still part of the AD forest? > He needs to answer your questions an...
2018 Feb 03
0
retpoline mitigation and 6.0
...followups I should know about? Also, > release notes please :-) Eep, please can we keep the command line option for clang and the thunk ABI matching what GCC, the Linux kernel and Xen are all doing? To say that I am not stunningly keen on https://lkml.org/lkml/2018/2/2/975 would be a bit of an understatement... -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: smime.p7s Type: application/x-pkcs7-signature Size: 5213 bytes Desc: not available URL: <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/attachments/20180203/1cfad99e/attachment.bin>
2004 Sep 17
0
[LLVMdev] To APR Or Not To APR. That is the question.
...and with software written against ACE (the TAO codebase in fact) may I strongly suggest that you give no further time to this idea. Really, if for no other reason than the time it takes gdb to load the debug synbols for ACE can be on the order of a couple minutes. To say it is heavy weight is an understatement. It insists on working on very non-standards compliant C++ compiles (i.e. ones with little support for templates or stl), thus reimplements many things in the standard library in a really C-type-unsafe way. Just my 1/2 cent on ACE. As for APR, when I had glanced at it briefly, it (of course) see...
2018 Feb 03
4
retpoline mitigation and 6.0
...gt; > release notes please :-) > > Eep, please can we keep the command line option for clang and the thunk > ABI matching what GCC, the Linux kernel and Xen are all doing? > > To say that I am not stunningly keen on > https://lkml.org/lkml/2018/2/2/975 would be a bit of an > understatement... Two aspects to this... One, we're somewhat reluctant to guarantee an ABI here. At least I am. While we don't *expect* rampant divergence here, I don't want this to become something we cannot change if there are good reasons to do so. We've already changed the thunks once based...
2020 Jul 01
2
Issues with FLOCK on NFS Share
Smb.conf: [global] security = ADS workgroup = MUC realm = europe.bmw.corp netbios name = EDAINT netbios aliases = edaint.muc log file = /lfs/EDA/DATA/SOFTWARE/samba/var/log/samba/%m.log log level = 10 # Default ID mapping configuration for local BUILTIN accounts # and groups on a domain member. The default (*) domain: # - must
2014 Jun 02
2
Re: [long] major problems on fs; e2fsck running out of memory
On Sun, Jun 01, 2014 at 11:24:51PM -0400, Theodore Ts'o wrote: > > The "get root inode failed" is rather unfortunate. Heh, I like your understatement. :) I think this helps answer part of my questions in my second email: I should probably try to preserve changes from last backup before getting too deep into a tricky e2fsck. At one point the fs was still mountable, so I could have tried to copy files off first. (In a physical failure scenario...
2010 Sep 02
3
[LLVMdev] Line number information (and other metadata)
..., Renato Golin wrote: [...] >> I suggest you getting the SVN code, since quite a lot has changed >> since last freeze. > > Vigourously seconded. It's very true in general, but with regards to debug information in particular, "quite a lot has changed since 2.7" is an understatement. It's an area of extremely active development (and improvement!). I really don't want to build from SVN --- developing against a moving target is never fun, and apart from anything else, it makes it much harder for anyone else to use my code. I gather 2.8 is coming along soon; is there an...
2008 Dec 23
2
Bash Script for Beginners! oh dear :'(
Hey guys, I'm a bit of a beginner (understatement!) with shell scripting and seek help! I am setting up our new squid proxy. Its working a treat and squidGuard is the icing on the cake. But, I am trying to write a shell script to search through our black list category's for squidGuard and remove the parsed value; Scenario: /some/directory/whe...
2017 May 18
4
Does WannaCry Ransmonware affect Samba?
Hello, Up till today I have only heard that it affects Windows clients and Servers. However I received this today that sparked my question https://ics-cert.us-cert.gov/sites/default/files/FactSheets/ICS-CERT_FactSheet_WannaCry_Ransomware.pdf This suggests blocking port 445 for Samba specifically. First wouldn't blocking port 445 break all file and printer sharing functionality?
2007 Apr 23
5
Re: [nfs-discuss] Multi-tera, small-file filesystems
...hich translates to ~500 million files today, and > billions of files in the future. This storage is accessed over NFS > by a rack of 40 Linux blades, and is mostly read-only (99% of the > activity is reads). While I realize calling this sub-optimal system > design is probably an understatement, the design of the system is > beyond my control and isn''t likely to change in the near future. > > The system''s current storage is based on 4 VxFS filesystems, > created on SVM meta-devices each ~10TB in size. A 2-node Sun > Cluster serves the filesystems, 2...