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2009 Oct 23
0
Google launches social search copied idea from Find1Friend.com running on Xapian!
Social Networking Search Google and Bing launches social search that I invented and developed at http://Find1Friend.com/ before running on Xapian. They copy inventors ideas and never gave credit to the inventor, the exact same way when I wrote first social networking site in 1999 at http://MyWBS.com , Friendster, MySpace, Facebook and others copied the idea, made tons of money, held hundreds
2010 Dec 18
1
Xapian index size 475GB = 170 million documents (URLs)
Xapians, I am maintaining about two indexes for my search engines which approximately is each the same size. I would like to share this knowledge with you, since many of you have never seen Xapian index of this size. And of course you can search the index by yourself at - http://myhealthcare.com/ - http://find1friend.com/ I need 2 x 100 million more documents into each index, and I hope it will
2010 Feb 02
1
Optimal usage of xapian-compact for merging
Greets, I've been wondering, what's the sane/optimal use of xapian-compact when merging many indexes with a view to maximum merging performance? The obvious: - only use -F on the final db. - use -m since I'm merging more than 3 dbs. Best strategy? a) loop: merge batches (of say 50, where the individual db's are small) into a temp index, then merge the (larger) temp into the
2009 Sep 30
2
C++ parser for doc.get_data() result.
Xapians! Did anybody wrote and would like to share a routines that parse result from doc.get_data() into some key and pair values in C++ ? Code: Xapian::Document doc = i.get_document(); string data = doc.get_data(); mymap = parse_result(data); As you know the data string contain all the data within the document delimited by "=" sign and "\n" new line and needs to be parse
2015 Mar 30
0
Problem With Android Configuration
Hi there, I've finally had a deeper look and found the Lollipop routing issues root cause: Lollipop uses several routing tables instead of the default one for previous Android versions. The main routing table is used with lowest priority per default: root at hammerhead:/ # ip rule show 0: from all lookup local 10000: from all fwmark 0xc0000/0xd0000 lookup legacy_system 13000: from all
2018 Jun 13
4
Success: Bring-up of LLVM/clang-built Linux ARM(32-bit) kernel for Android - Nexus 5
Hello, I would like to share my successful bring-up of LLVM/clang-built Linux ARM(32-bit) hammerhead kernel for Android running on my Nexus 5 smartphone. After having successfully brought up LLVM/clang-built Linux kernel(since v4.15.7 to the most recent v4.17) on x86_64, I was interested in accomplishing the same on the ARM platform of my Nexus 5 - Android smartphone. So, here is the complete
2015 Mar 25
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Problem With Android Configuration
If you are running Lollipop / Android 5.x on your Nexus 5, then you are probably seeing the same issue I was with it. lollipop seems to change networking quite a bit in that it's using iptables / and `ip rule list` extensively for per-user settings. I think http://www.linux.org/threads/debugging-nat-prerouting-issues-iptables.7136/ is relevant if you see running in to the same issue, it's
2015 Mar 27
0
Problem With Android Configuration
SELinux is considered as the biggest problem. On Thu, Mar 26, 2015, 22:37 Andrea Squeri <andrea.squeri at gmail.com> wrote: > Yes. The problem is lollipop. I tried to install tinc on my brother's > device which mount a cyano 10.1( android 4.2.2) and it works. > I don't understand which is the problem with lollipop. Is there a > firewall that block the packets? >
2015 Mar 27
0
Problem With Android Configuration
I think it's more of a routing issue than anything explicitly blocking it, they use a new 'ip rule list' and per user settings that aren't well documented yet either, but where exactly to point I don't know. I haven't messed with android 5 much yet, it seems not ready enough yet for daily use, there isn't a single snapshot in the cyanogenmod repos, for example. So maybe
2016 Jul 20
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?barracuda? listing in logwatch session 123 of user root.
On Tue, July 19, 2016 10:06 pm, Jon LaBadie wrote: > My nightly logwatch report had a never before seen > section last night, "barracuda spam firewall". > > I have not problem with the emails it noted as > being rejected. But I've always thought of "barracuda" > as a commercial product. Maybe it is your server that had been "barracuded"?
2015 Mar 30
1
Problem With Android Configuration
Thanks for reply.. I'll try and then i'll advise you if it woks Andrea Squeri Il 30/mar/2015 11:38 "Vil Brekin" <vilbrekin at gmail.com> ha scritto: > Hi there, > > I've finally had a deeper look and found the Lollipop routing issues root > cause: Lollipop uses several routing tables instead of the default one for > previous Android versions. The main
2012 Apr 11
1
Several drum machines do not work
Hammerhead does not work, despite the fact that it was listed as working many years ago. Here's the link to the download: http://www.threechords.com/hammerhead/download.shtml I also couldn't get Drumbox to work: http://www.threechords.com/hammerhead/drumbox.shtml I also tried the d-lusion Drumstation without success: http://www.d-lusion.com/ProductsDrumstation.html They all work fine in
2016 Jul 20
0
?barracuda? listing in logwatch session 123 of user root.
On 07/19/2016 10:06 PM, Jon LaBadie wrote: > My nightly logwatch report had a never before seen > section last night, "barracuda spam firewall". > > I have not problem with the emails it noted as > being rejected. But I've always thought of "barracuda" > as a commercial product. > > I have neither configured nor enabled any barracuda > software
2015 Mar 26
2
Problem With Android Configuration
Yes. The problem is lollipop. I tried to install tinc on my brother's device which mount a cyano 10.1( android 4.2.2) and it works. I don't understand which is the problem with lollipop. Is there a firewall that block the packets? Andrea Squeri If you are running Lollipop / Android 5.x on your Nexus 5, then you are probably seeing the same issue I was with it. lollipop seems to change
2015 Mar 25
4
Problem With Android Configuration
Hi, First sorry for my bad English. I made a vpn wtih tinc for link my home and my two office. In Addition I want to configure my android device to link with my vpn. The topology of the net is this: cubox(a linux machine in my home with vpn address 192.168.0.20) groppalbero (a linux machine in my second office with vpn address 192.168.0.40) imac(a mac machine in my first office with vpn address
2016 Jul 22
0
?barracuda? listing in logwatch session 123 of user root.
On Tue, 19 Jul 2016, Jon LaBadie wrote: >My nightly logwatch report had a never before seen >section last night, "barracuda spam firewall". > >I have not problem with the emails it noted as >being rejected. But I've always thought of "barracuda" >as a commercial product. > >I have neither configured nor enabled any barracuda >software and
2015 Mar 27
2
Problem With Android Configuration
I don't know.. It seems that anyone had try to made work tinc with lollipop. Even googoling i don't found anything about this argoument. Andrea Squeri Il 27/mar/2015 06:55 "Tatsuyuki Ishi" <ishitatsuyuki at gmail.com> ha scritto: > SELinux is considered as the biggest problem. > > On Thu, Mar 26, 2015, 22:37 Andrea Squeri <andrea.squeri at gmail.com>
2015 Mar 27
2
Problem With Android Configuration
I switch to lollipop 4 months ago and I never had issue. So for my opinion it is ready for daily use. Before try tinc I had my vpn implemented with openvpn, and it works great on lollipop. I switch to tinc because i prefer a mash vpn topology versus a client/server topology. -- Andrea Squeri Inviato con Sparrow (http://www.sparrowmailapp.com/?sig) Il giorno venerd? 27 marzo 2015, alle ore
2016 Jul 20
8
?barracuda? listing in logwatch session 123 of user root.
My nightly logwatch report had a never before seen section last night, "barracuda spam firewall". I have not problem with the emails it noted as being rejected. But I've always thought of "barracuda" as a commercial product. I have neither configured nor enabled any barracuda software and "yum list '*barrac*'" comes up empty. What is this? Jon -- Jon
2002 Feb 13
2
List Archives?
Is this list archived anywhere in an easily searchable format? I'd like to check the archives before asking a question that's already been answered... tia, Christian ---------------------------------------------- Christian Cryder [christianc@atmreports.com] Internet Architect, ATMReports.com Barracuda - http://barracuda.enhydra.org ----------------------------------------------