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2002 Jan 25
3
Looking for info
Dear All, This may at first seem a bit odd but I am hopping to find some info that I feel would help the Linux community as a whole. With so many different flavours of Linux and with each distribution doing their own thing there doesn't seem to be any easy way to create a Linux install on a new virgin PC without committing oneself to a "Brand Name" (Red Hat, SuSE, Mandrake
2009 Jan 30
1
Logging using upslog problem
I upgraded from V2.2 to V2.4. I use the "upslog" command to log the values of my belkin ups (belkinunv via serial port). It would occasionally start to record garbage, but it would always go back to normal in V2.2 if I restarted. In V2.4 it would not record the values, and the process would fail after the next interval had passed. I had set if for 300 seconds. I walked through the
2009 Aug 07
2
R patched & devel versions as portable ZIP files
I wonder if it would be possible to provide R patched and development versions for Windows as simple zip files without using any installers. There are more and more free and open source software projects providing such portable versions, among them Python (since V2.5), the new MikTex 2.8, OpenOffice 3, Firefox and Thunderbird, to name a few. Many smaller Windows utilities do the same. When
2006 Jan 14
1
Linksys WPC11 v2.5 + CentOS 4
Does anyone have a Linksys WPC11 v2.5 running under CentOS 4? If so, were there any special tricks that you had to perform? Any information would be most helpful. Thanks, Barry Brimer
2017 Jan 21
1
Icecast v2.5
So what happened with Icecast v2.5? There was a beta once over a year ago then nothing. -- Roger Hågensen, Freelancer, http://skuldwyrm.no/
2014 May 14
2
Virtualising legacy CentOS 4.x servers
Dear all, I look after a number of CentOS 4.x servers running legacy applications that depend on ancient versions of various things (such as MySQL 3.x) and which can't be upgraded without non-trivial development effort. I've been considering virtualising them and as a test have been trialling with a company that uses Parallels Cloud Server 6. However, I've run into a roadblock
2015 Feb 27
3
Cyrus 2.4 and Centos6
Hi Folks, I'd like to install cyrus-imapd 2.4 in CentOS6. Found rpm cyrus 2.4 for CentOS6 on rpmseek. cyrus-imapd-2.4.17-30.1.x86_64.rpm But there are conflicts with postfix 2.6.6. Can I ignore this conflicts or is there a suitable version of ppstfix available? Thx Timothy
2015 Jul 15
2
If Wine isn't am emulator how does it work
On 07/15/2015 01:03 PM, Martin Gregorie wrote: > On Wed, 2015-07-15 at 05:49 +1000, John Smith wrote: >> But isn't that what an emulator does? >> > No. An emulator is a fairly large program that reads an executes binary > machine instructions used by the hardware that's being emulated. These > will be totally different from the machine instructions used by the >
2017 Jun 11
3
OPUS/FLAC Metadata
Anyone know any workarounds for OPUS/FLAC metadata on IceCast? I’ve monitored my inbound stream and this is working correctly (or at least the formatting and data for the OPUS stream is identical to the MP3/AAC+ streams). I see people with OPUS streams and metadata but they may not be using IceCast. Is it safe to assume we’ll see this in the next version? Rick
2006 Jul 11
2
Multiple tests on 2 way-ANOVA
Dear r-helpers, I have a question about multiple testing. Here an example that puzzles me: All matrixes and contrast vectors are presented in treatment contrasts. 1. example: library(multcomp) n<-60; sigma<-20 # n = sample size per group # sigma standard deviation of the residuals cov1 <- matrix(c(3/4,-1/2,-1/2,-1/2,1,0,-1/2,0,1), nrow = 3, ncol=3, byrow=TRUE, dimnames =
2013 Nov 08
15
Dovecot MTA
Hi all, I've never really wanted to create my own MTA, because I like Postfix quite a lot. And I always thought it would require a horribly lot of time to be able to create something that was anywhere even close to having Postfix's features. (I would shudder to even think about recreating Dovecot from scratch nowadays.) But slowly over time I've also been thinking of ways how things
2002 Aug 15
1
Re: isolinux doesn't load kernel
Hello ! I have only 2 questions concerning my problem : 1) is there any limitation on the size of the kernel with isolinux ? (mine is 1230215 bytes. perhaps it's too big ?) 2) Is isolinux compatible with the use of the -z option of mkisofs, (transparent iso compression) even if the isolinux directory is not concerned by the compression ? That's all. sylvain
2002 Oct 15
1
root device
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi, I created a bootable linux cd and always had to enter the root device (cd drive) as kernel parameter at the syslinux prompt. (i.e. linux root=/dev/hdc) I could not set a fixed root device as this cd should be bootable on other systems with cd drive as /dev/hdd or something different, too. So my question is, is there a way of letting syslinux
2012 Apr 20
4
Building Dovecot CentOS 5 RPMs with custom LDAP packages
Hi, We are (still) mainly using CentOS 5 (5.8 x86_64). As CentOS / EL 5 standard OpenLDAP packages are rather old (2.3.x), we've been using LTB OpenLDAP packages ( http://ltb-project.org/wiki/download#openldap), which get installed in non-standard file system locations. I am not much experienced in building RPMs and preparing spec files. We are currently using dovecot RPM packages from
2009 Jun 15
2
[LLVMdev] unwind/invoke design
On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 7:08 PM, Aaron Gray<aaronngray.lists at googlemail.com> wrote: >> The documentation of unwind/invoke is quite clear and does exactly >> what I need: unwinding the stack. I don't need it to carry an object >> back. I don't need it to figure out what the type of the object is or >> what catch() blocks it matches. I just need it to unwind
2010 May 27
1
newer (2.7) Postfix RPM packages for RH
Postfix 2.3.3 that comes with RH/CentOS is very old, there are lots of new features in newer versions that appear to be very useful (revised queue manager with better scheduler as far back as v2.5, etc.). Latest stable version is 2.7. I was looking for RPM packages and I've found this site: http://ftp.wl0.org/official/ Anybody using it? Good things, bad things?... Anybody using Postfix
2006 Nov 21
1
rsync v2.6.9: small patch fixing NORETURN failures
Hello, as of gcc v2.7.2.1, the noreturn attribute needs to be given *after* the prototype declaration and not before, but for gcc v3.x, things changed for this attribute again, since gcc v2.5.x did it the way, newer gcc versions prefer it... I've applied a small unified diff, fixing this stuff. THX for listening. CU Tom. (Thomas M.Ott) Germany -------------- next part -------------- ---
2003 May 22
6
CBQ and HTB Support
Hi all , does Kernel 2.4 supports CBQ and HTB by default or we have to recompile it. Regards Fahad Khan _______________________________________________ LARTC mailing list / LARTC@mailman.ds9a.nl http://mailman.ds9a.nl/mailman/listinfo/lartc HOWTO: http://lartc.org/
2012 Jan 09
1
bestups bug fix
hi all, really simple fix for the bestups driver: In function: upsdrv_makevartable() you need to add the line addvar(VAR_VALUE, "battvoltmult", "Battery voltage multiplier"); There are a number of simple improvements I could make to this driver, but I'm assuming that since the above bug has been around since nut v2.4, not many people are using this driver. Is this
2005 Jan 05
1
Re: Problem compiling syslinux-3.01
On Tue, Jan 04, 2005 at 06:50:53PM -0800, H. Peter Anvin wrote: > > Okay, your <linux/fs.h> is broken beyond repair. The proper definition > of BLKGETSIZE64 is: > > #define BLKGETSIZE64 _IOR(0x12,114,size_t) > > There is no "sizeof", and u64 doesn't belong in the user headers. I > suspect this particular screwup is probably the reason that