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2014 Sep 29
1
possereg.teachingopensource.org
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Is the app at http://possereg.teachingopensource.org still being used? If so, can we migrate that to the main TOS server? If not, I'd like to take it down as part of a server migration we're doing for theopensourceway.org host. Thanks - Karsten - -- Karsten 'quaid' Wade .^\ CentOS Doer of Stuff
2011 Jul 27
1
Interest in developement as a student
Hello. I am an undergraduate student studying computer science and I am interested in working in your Open Source projects. I read about you from TeachingOpenSource.org. I am, however, new to Open Source project development thus I am seeking a mentor and an opportunity to present my skills and make valuable contributions to your projects. Thanking you. -- Varun Agrawal B.Tech-II Computer
2011 Feb 05
1
Mentorship
Hello, I am interested in an open source online mentorship. I don't know if the information is up to date, but this link says you are interested in students. I would like to learn who open source development and practical programming works. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2014 Oct 26
0
Hello CentOS-docs from NeoPhyte_Rep
My CentOS wiki username is NeoPhyte_Rep. <http://wiki.centos.org/NeoPhyte_Rep> I'm always glad when a project maintains a wiki, even if there is a process to obtain editing rights. There is nothing more frustrating as I try to understand the structure and subject of a project than to run across typographical errors and grammar hiccups. I know this means I will need access to the entire
2015 Nov 10
1
Resending: Requesitng wiki editing ermission
Resending .... Also, related feedback - I got no "permission to post this list is only for list members" notification from Mailman in response to my first post to this list so I did not know the mail was discarded. Would be very nice to attend to that setting in Mailman so folks know that their post never made it through vs. assuming folks are busy and will get back to you shortly.
2006 Oct 09
2
OLPC project
The One Laptop Per Child project is now including a digital camera in the design of their "$100" laptop computer. According to their latest news, this device will record video at 30 fps and at VGA resolution. Also, the OLPC project is considering using content from WikiMedia, and video files at WikiMedia are stored in ogg theora format. Have folks involved in the OLPC project
2007 Feb 19
2
optimization for OLPC
Hi, I heard that Theora will be used on OLPC. Is anyone working on optimization for OLPC? Regards, Chih-Chung Chang
2007 Dec 17
2
The XO laptop from the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) program
There was recently a question on the R-help list about the eee pc. I had a related question about the XO laptop from OLPC (laptop.org). Has anyone looked at the development environment sufficiently to determine if it would be possible to create an executable image for R? The laptop itself only supports Python, Javascript, etc. but it is running a real Linux operating system.
2007 Nov 15
1
Fwd: Re: [Olpc-open] XO review & Theora
As far as video playback is concerned, it seems to mostly come down to how the video is compressed - although Gnash (the open flash player) still has a ways to go to play flash media as well as the closed source flash players. For the Colingo activity and library, we've found it very difficult to find optimum settings for flash and instead have decided to go with Theora. We've managed to
2007 Jul 23
1
Theora and OLPC
Hi guys, My name is Adir. I'm a Google Summer of Code student, and in addition to that I will be working both with Xiph.org and with OLPC on optimizing Theora's performance. I'm in the list to get a shiny B4, but at the moment I can't do anything since sending the laptop to my place involves some difficulties. Until I get the laptop, I would like to hear from any of you, XO users
2008 Feb 05
0
olpc theora-svn testing
Hi, I have done a simple libtheora test for the theora ticket (http://dev.laptop.org/attachment/ticket/5988/), using theora-svn. The results are at: http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Theora#Testing For the sake of discussion here, 've copied some comments from the results section on the wiki: - the patch for super fastmode seems to give an impressive speedup. Depending on video input, encoding time
2017 Feb 17
0
[PATCH 09/35] x86: Convert remaining uses of pr_warning to pr_warn
To enable eventual removal of pr_warning This makes pr_warn use consistent for arch/x86 Prior to this patch, there were 46 uses of pr_warning and 122 uses of pr_warn in arch/x86 Miscellanea: o Coalesce a few formats and realign arguments o Convert a couple of multiple line printks to single line Signed-off-by: Joe Perches <joe at perches.com> --- arch/x86/kernel/amd_gart_64.c
2017 Feb 17
11
[PATCH 00/35] treewide trivial patches converting pr_warning to pr_warn
There are ~4300 uses of pr_warn and ~250 uses of the older pr_warning in the kernel source tree. Make the use of pr_warn consistent across all kernel files. This excludes all files in tools/ as there is a separate define pr_warning for that directory tree and pr_warn is not used in tools/. Done with 'sed s/\bpr_warning\b/pr_warn/' and some emacsing. Miscellanea: o Coalesce formats and
2017 Feb 17
11
[PATCH 00/35] treewide trivial patches converting pr_warning to pr_warn
There are ~4300 uses of pr_warn and ~250 uses of the older pr_warning in the kernel source tree. Make the use of pr_warn consistent across all kernel files. This excludes all files in tools/ as there is a separate define pr_warning for that directory tree and pr_warn is not used in tools/. Done with 'sed s/\bpr_warning\b/pr_warn/' and some emacsing. Miscellanea: o Coalesce formats and
2017 Feb 17
11
[PATCH 00/35] treewide trivial patches converting pr_warning to pr_warn
There are ~4300 uses of pr_warn and ~250 uses of the older pr_warning in the kernel source tree. Make the use of pr_warn consistent across all kernel files. This excludes all files in tools/ as there is a separate define pr_warning for that directory tree and pr_warn is not used in tools/. Done with 'sed s/\bpr_warning\b/pr_warn/' and some emacsing. Miscellanea: o Coalesce formats and
2009 Mar 04
3
problems with exporting a chart
Dear R helpers, I have a problem with exporting a chart (to any format). The graphic device becomes inactive and I get the 'Error: invalid graphics state' error message. I searched the help, web and FAQ but couldn't find the solution. This is my code: I chart a histogram for differences in R2 by sample size (an extract from the data is below). Altogether I have n=2500 observations
2004 Jan 19
1
Problem implementing split access
Hello, I am attempting to implement load balancing on a firewall to allow me to use two ISPs. I have followed the instructions in section 4.2 of the LARTC HOWTO but have got stuck on the split access section I have the options CONFIG_IP_ADVANCED_ROUTER and CONFIG_IP_MULTIPLE_TABLES in my kernel (2.4.24) and have added routes to the /etc/iproute2/rt_tables file but when I try a command in the
2003 Apr 15
5
Summarizing levels for future commands
Hi. This will hopefully be readily understood but if not, bear with me. I have to do a repeated analysis (in spatstat) and want to batch file it. For each of my 'runs' certain variables change. At present I am manually specifying these changes and want to automate it if possible. Ok, I am creating an object which is comprised of 'levels' that are 'characters'. Further
2009 Mar 04
0
Asterisk @ Global FreeSW Meeting March 7 Sat BerkeleyTIP -Global - For Forwarding
Getting our own VOIP conference server going will be the 2nd part of the ProgrammingParty until it is accomplished. - The first part will be getting Ekiga ver 3 working on KUbuntu 8.04, & whatever other OSs people have. Come help out on the BTIP conference server, if you like. :) ===== Ekiga(Gnome meeting), Asterisk, Xen, Virtualbox, Debian 15 Years, Free and Open Future, Amarok, ZFS,
2009 Nov 18
1
Move listeners problems
Thanks, Karl! I've checked the log files during a move command but I couldn't find anything that looked related to the problems. I've thought of upgrading to 2.3.2 but thought I should ask first if it was something common - saw that someone mailed about the same problems a couple of months ago, if I understood it correctly. /Mathias 2009/11/18 Karl Heyes <karl at xiph.org>: