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2006 Oct 09
4
x84_64 distro: Really worth it ?
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I have so far avoided using the x86_64 distro, sticking to 32 bits on all
my servers.
My question for all using the 64bits distro is: is it really worth it ?
What kind of applications are you running, and what kind of _real_
gain did you have ?
Note: All my servers are 2GB RAM or less.
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2011 Sep 06
3
btrfs-delalloc - threaded?
Hi all.
I was doing some testing with writing out data to a BTFS filesystem
with the compress-force option. With 1 program running, I saw
btfs-delalloc taking about 1 CPU worth of time, much as could be
expected. I then started up 2 programs at the same time, writing data
to the BTRFS volume. btrfs-delalloc still only used 1 CPU worth of
time. Is btrfs-delalloc threaded, to where it can use more than 1 CPU
worth of time? Is there a threshold where it would start using...
2005 Dec 17
3
Rails with no direct database access?
...NS service that has a client interface for client
APIs to access. I''d like to have all application requests and data
updates/retrieval to go through this interface instead of a database.
Should I even use Rails for something like this? Or is using Rails
for something without an RDMS not worth it? Is replacing or
subclassing ActiveRecord (which I heard is what I''d be doing) very
time consuming? Worth it? I''d like to use Rails, but if this
architecture is not feasable using Rails, then are there any other
ruby frameworks that anyone could recommend?
Thanks in advance...
2008 Jan 23
4
Worth upgrading desktop to 5.1?
I am using CentOS 5.0 on my desktop workstation. Are there any deeply
compelling reasons to upgrade to version 5.1? I read through the release
notes but didn't see any whiz-bang new features. Perhaps some of you can
share your personal experience letting us know if you have noticed any
differences, etc.
2007 May 01
4
is dundi worth pursuing in this situation?
...tunnel - I've tested IAX2 traffic over these
tunnels before, and things work great. Since this works fairly well,
I envision using IAX trunks for all intra-office calls. So - in this
situation, would it be easier to just manage the office dialplan(s)
and call routing manually, or would it be worth it to set up dundi for
extension discovery?
Thanks!
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2016 Mar 22
0
LLVM Dallas/Fort Worth Social
Calling all Dallas/Fort Worth LLVM developers. Several of the local DFW-area developers have decided its time to start a local social event. This is our first go at it, so please be patient. Given the relative density of tech companies along the I-75 corridor, we plan to meet out in the burbs’. Details:
When: Thursday Mar...
2007 Aug 20
2
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2005 Oct 10
0
Samba.. not worth a f*** for printing
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> On Behalf Of Joe Cipale
> Sent: Monday, 10 October 2005 1:11 AM
> Cc: samba@lists.samba.org
> Subject: [Samba] Samba.. not worth a f*** for printing
>
> I have had it.. I have come to the butt-ugly conclusion that
> samba is nothing more than a clusterf**k for cross platform
> printing. I have been trying for 2 years to talk between my
> windows and linux printers to no avail. I am convinced now
> that...
2013 Jan 03
0
Ruby on Rails job, Fort Worth, Texas
Opening in Fort Worth Texas for Ruby / PHP Developer:
http://www.linkedin.com/jobs?viewJob&jobId=4494286
Click the link above for job details or to apply.
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2010 Jan 12
4
Are SSD disks worth the cost for server usage?
...(PHP / MySQL)
- a development infrastructure (subversion, bugzilla, automated builds)
This will use KVM virtualization with Cent OS 5.4 hosts and guests.
On the long run we will probably rent quite a few of type B depending
on our needs of space and computing power.
My question is whether it is worth using one of type A (with SSD
drives) in order to host the critical data such as the web sites and
the subversion repository (critical in the sense that these services
should be fast, always available, and the related data as safe as
possible).
This critical server will be more read oriented than...
2015 Feb 19
23
[LLVMdev] [3.6 Release] Time to fix the release notes
...irectly
to the branch, or send it to me and I'll commit it for you. It doesn't
even have to be a patch proper, just send me some text!
I've been going through Alex's excellent weekly news
(http://llvmweekly.org) to figure out what changed.
Here's a list of things that might be worth mentioning in the notes:
LLVM:
- the assume intrinsic
- scoped noalias metadata
- the old JIT being removed
- kaleidoscope debug info chapter
- TargetMachine/TargetSubtargetInfo API changes
- AArch64 FastISel improvements
- the new CFL alias analysis
- the new vector shuffle lowering
- Go bindings...
2007 Aug 24
1
IAX2 trunking scalability
Hi List,
I have a 2Mbps SDSL link which gets saturated during peak time because
about I have about 3 E1 worth of g729 traffic going thru. So I'm planning
to use IAX2 trunking to reduce bandwith requirement and squeeze out each
and every bit of this (expensive) bandwith.
I've set up two boxes (debian etch), one in a remote data center (which
has plenty of bandwith) and one behing the SDSL lin...
2013 Apr 30
5
Mail deduplication
...all of the parts inside the email, I will be
able to ensure that each part of the email will only be saved once.
This means that attachments & common parts of the body will only be
saved once inside the storage.
How achievable would this be with the current state of dovecot? Would it
even be worth doing?
Thanks,
Tim
2005 Oct 04
3
ADSI -- is it dead? Worth bothering with?
Since Colin Anderson -- in a previous thread -- asked the question about
whether ADSI was dead, I thought it was worth discussing.
We've been using Nortel Vista 350s in our office up until now. The
phones are from Telus, I don't know if there's any way to unlock them.
It would appear Telus hasn't done much in the way of updating software
for these phones; or if they have, they haven't told us a...
2009 Feb 05
1
[rspec] [rails] Specing a form builder
...s to all the normal helpers, I _think_.
using helper in that location gives me a NoMethodError.
using self in that location ends up with the helper trying to delegate
methods to Spec::Rails::Example::RailsExampleGroup::Subclass ....
has anybody figured out what hoops this needs?
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2014 Feb 07
2
[LLVMdev] [RFC] LCSSA vs. SSAUpdater ... FIGHT!
...SSA form input, assume the worst, and use powerful incremental SSA formation utilities built on SSAUpdater to form SSA on demand when needed.
>>
>> (Note, there are plenty of places where SSAUpdater makes sense, so this isn't really about doing away with it at all.)
>
> It’s worth noting that LCSSA predates SSAUpdater. If I went back in time and knew what I knew now, I wouldn’t have gone with LCSSA.
>
> My gripes are three fold: 1) SSAUpdater can handle anything that LCSSA simplifies, 2) that LCSSA is annoying to keep up to date, 3) LCSSA burns compile time optimisti...
2007 Mar 07
7
London meetup?
...''s very successful Puppet talk at GLLUG in London, which
was so over-subscribed there were people queueing outside and pressing
their little faces up against the glass, I wonder if the market will
bear a London Puppet meet?
If there are more than two or three people interested it might be worth
arranging something, perhaps a pub session where we can talk about what
we''re doing with Puppet, swap ideas, and generally network.
If someone is willing to do a talk that would be pretty great too! :D
J
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2006 Jun 22
3
attr_boolean, a good idea?
Hello all,
I''ve recently been working with a model with a lot of boolean
attributes and I decided that it''s worth trying to implement a
attr_boolean function to cut down on the work. Something like
class User < ActiveRecord::Base
attr_boolean :contact_by_email, :display_real_name, :administrator
end
which would replace the hand written
class User < ActiveRecord::Base
def contact_by_email?
se...
2013 Jul 22
3
[LLVMdev] Build Clang and LLVM on Win 8
...nstalled the wrong version of Python. IIRC llvm-build
> requires Python 2.X
>
There was a patch on the commit list to try to make some of our scripts
work for both 2 and 3. I should dig it up and review it.
My initial impression was that still probably nobody uses python 3, so it's
not worth adding support that will break. But if users actually have
python 3, maybe it's worth it.
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2006 Oct 02
3
howto's and docs from the forums
hi guys,
just spent 20 minutes looking through the forums on the website, and it
seems people are posting howtos and walkthoughs there.
whats the general feeling ? is it worth getting in touch with the
authors and seeing if they would like to maintain them on the wiki
instead ?
I know some of them are really mad and we wont / dont want to highlight
them too much ( like, gnome-2.16 hacked into a centos-4 machine! ), but
there do seem to be a few good ones there too....