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2018 Apr 09
3
Semi-OT: install python package in userspace
...hallenge some of the users > about the more dangerous sudo's they try, inevitably they say they > got the command from the net, and by that they usually mean Ubuntu > forums. Whether the instructions come from the Ubuntu forums or not, we regularly experience the same thing: users unthinkingly following instructions in a REAME or posted on a web page. My experience suggests these folks are just on autopilot. We don't even follow up any more on most of the alerts; they'll ask us if it's important. So we rarely give out sudo on shared systems and when we do there's some...
2020 Aug 02
2
Boot failed on latest CentOS 7 update
On 8/2/20 1:19 PM, John Pierce wrote: > One of the things that bugs me about PKI trust chains like this, what > happens if the unthinkable happens, and Microsoft's RootCA gets compromised > and has to be revoked... does that mean every single piece of UEFI > hardware out there needs a BIOS upgrade? Yes.? They'll be vulnerable to malware signed by the old CA until
2020 Aug 02
2
Boot failed on latest CentOS 7 update
On 02/08/2020 19:54, John Pierce wrote: > On Sun, Aug 2, 2020 at 11:45 AM Phil Perry <pperry at elrepo.org> wrote: > >> On 02/08/2020 16:26, Valeri Galtsev wrote: >>> >>> On the side note: it is Microsoft that signs one of Linux packages now. >> We seem to have made one more step away from ?our? computers being _our >> computers_. Am I wrong?
2016 Aug 25
2
CFLAA
(Adding "LLVM Dev") My variant is up as https://reviews.llvm.org/D23876 -david From: George Burgess IV <george.burgess.iv at gmail.com<mailto:george.burgess.iv at gmail.com>> Date: Wednesday, August 24, 2016 at 3:17 PM To: David Callahan <dcallahan at fb.com<mailto:dcallahan at fb.com>> Subject: Re: CFLAA Hi! > I see there is on going work with alias
2018 Apr 09
0
Semi-OT: install python package in userspace
...the users >> about the more dangerous sudo's they try, inevitably they say they got >> the command from the net, and by that they usually mean Ubuntu forums. > > Whether the instructions come from the Ubuntu forums or not, we > regularly experience the same thing: users unthinkingly following > instructions in a REAME or posted on a web page. My experience suggests > these folks are just on autopilot. Sadly, people became zombies. The ability to categorize (hence use the menu) is wiped completely. Even the majority of "modern" Desktop Environment interface...
2020 Aug 02
0
Boot failed on latest CentOS 7 update
On Sun, Aug 2, 2020 at 1:01 PM Phil Perry <pperry at elrepo.org> wrote: > I believe Microsoft signs the shim which then becomes the trusted > authority and embeds RH (or CentOS) signing cert, so (I believe) every > release of the shim needs to be signed by Microsoft. So it's not quite > as efficient as MS signing a RH/CentOS CA key, but is not far off. > One of the
2020 Aug 02
0
Boot failed on latest CentOS 7 update
On Sun, Aug 2, 2020 at 3:54 PM Gordon Messmer <gordon.messmer at gmail.com> wrote: > On 8/2/20 1:19 PM, John Pierce wrote: > > One of the things that bugs me about PKI trust chains like this, what > > happens if the unthinkable happens, and Microsoft's RootCA gets > compromised > > and has to be revoked... does that mean every single piece of UEFI > >
2005 Feb 07
1
Streaming MP3 issues with Windows Media Player
Hello all, I've set up a live mp3 stream for our non-commercial radio station, and just recently I've received a slurry of complaints from folks using Windows Media Player. Most of the complaints vary, but seem to be consistent regarding long buffer time, odd drop outs, long reconnect times, etc. Normally, I refer folks to one of the infinitely better players out there, but now the
2007 Jun 29
1
Monitoring Recomendations
I have a client that I have installed Dovecot 1.0.1 for is having some performance issues. Especially when using IMAP from various Outlook clients. I have TLS installed and all the IMAP connections are secured. I'm wondering is anyone has any recommendations for monitoring dovecot performance. I'd like to try and nail down where the real performance issues are. I suspect
2005 Jul 14
1
Problem with mouse and keyboard
This just started on my laptop yesterday. My mouse wants to go to the lower left corner of my screen, this seems to be triggered by using the keyboard. Once it is on its way I just have to wait for it to stop so I can move it where I need it or it will just drift back to that corner. I have tried several mice as well as just the onboard touchpad. I am on 4.1 running nightly updates. Thanks
2002 Feb 27
1
Mounting smbfs as guest at boot time
I have searched for a solution to my problem, and have only found one short discussion which mentioned it (http://samba.cadcamlab.org/lists/samba/Aug2001/msg00364.html), and I didn't feel it contained a resolution I could use. In a nutshell, I want to mount an win2k share as 'guest' at boot time on a linux web server.[1] It just won't work any way that I've tried it. I can
2003 May 08
0
[LLVMdev] IMPORTANT: Switch-over to new C front-end on X86
This is a note to let everyone know that I just changed the LLVM build scripts to use the new C front-end for everything (on X86). If you are doing development on X86, you *must* make the following changes to your setup: 1. Change your llvm-gcc symlink (or alias, or whatever you use) to point to ~lattner/local/x86/llvm-gcc/bin/gcc 2. Add the following environment variable to your startup
2011 Jul 20
3
Recommended mailing list manager for CentOS 5.6
Does CentOS 5.6 have a mailing list manager like ecartis or majordomo? I want to set up mailing lists for my server in the cloud for three domains that I own. What mailing list managers do yourecommend, and where can they be found? I don't ming compiling source code. Thanks, -- John J. Boyer; President, Chief Software Developer Abilitiessoft, Inc. http://www.abilitiessoft.com Madison,
2018 Apr 07
2
Semi-OT: install python package in userspace
> Am 07.04.2018 um 01:41 schrieb Pete Biggs <pete at biggs.org.uk>: > > On Fri, 2018-04-06 at 11:50 -0500, Valeri Galtsev wrote: >> On Fri, April 6, 2018 11:42 am, Richard Demeny wrote: >>> Just sudo it >> >> This is exactly why I have big reservation in giving users sudo >> permissions. If they need sudo on UNIX or Linux for small thing like this,
2010 Apr 23
4
Intersection for two curves
Does anyone know of a method that I can get the intersection where the red and blue curves meet i.e. the value on the x-axis? x <- 1:10 y <- 10:1 plot(x,y) abline(lm(y~x),col="blue") abline(h=2.5,col="red") Muhammad
2020 Sep 21
1
Re: [PATCH v5 0/8] Configurable policy for handling deprecated interfaces
...gs for QMP and CLI. Naming them just deprecated-{input,output} leads to a single set of settings common to all externeal interfaces, or to sugar for setting all the deprecated-*-{input,output} we may have. I don't think getting it wrong now would be a big deal. No excuse for getting it wrong unthinkingly :) > Also, it seems a bit repetitive to say 'deprecated' here all > the time -- do you have a future use of -compat in mind which > would be to adjust something that is *not* deprecated ? If > not, maybe the 'deprecated' part should be in the option name > rather tha...
2007 Apr 18
2
[PATCH 5/6] i386 virtualization - Make generic set wrprotect a macro
On Mon, Aug 15, 2005 at 04:00:39PM -0700, zach@vmware.com wrote: > Make the generic version of ptep_set_wrprotect a macro. This is good for > code uniformity, and fixes the build for architectures which include pgtable.h > through headers into assembly code, but do not define a ptep_set_wrprotect > function. This against the kernel coding style. In fact, we are usually doing
2007 Apr 18
2
[PATCH 5/6] i386 virtualization - Make generic set wrprotect a macro
On Mon, Aug 15, 2005 at 04:00:39PM -0700, zach@vmware.com wrote: > Make the generic version of ptep_set_wrprotect a macro. This is good for > code uniformity, and fixes the build for architectures which include pgtable.h > through headers into assembly code, but do not define a ptep_set_wrprotect > function. This against the kernel coding style. In fact, we are usually doing
2016 Aug 25
2
CFLAA
I did gathered aggregate statistics reported by “-stats” over the ~400 test files. The following table summarizes the impact. The first column is the sum where the new analysis is enabled, the second column is the delta from baseline where no CFL alias analysis is performed. I am not experienced enough to know which of these are “good” or “bad” indicators. —david 72,250 685 SLP
2016 Aug 25
4
CFLAA
(and sys::cas_flag that STATISTIC uses is a uint32 ...) On Thu, Aug 25, 2016 at 9:54 AM, Daniel Berlin <dberlin at dberlin.org> wrote: > Okay, dumb question: > Are you really getting negative numbers in the second column? > > 526,766 -136 mem2reg # PHI nodes inserted > > http://llvm.org/docs/doxygen/html/PromoteMemoryToRegister_8cpp_source.html >