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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.
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Roger Hågensen, Freelancer, http://skuldwyrm.no/
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
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
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
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2015 Jul 18
2
[syslinux:firmware] efi: Add network support
On Thu, May 9, 2013 at 6:39 AM, syslinux-bot for Matt Fleming
<matt.fleming at intel.com> wrote:
> Commit-ID: fe283b78c973268f2d1f0309826ceeb5c9e8978d
> Gitweb: http://www.syslinux.org/commit/fe283b78c973268f2d1f0309826ceeb5c9e8978d
> Author: Matt Fleming <matt.fleming at intel.com>
> AuthorDate: Fri, 22 Mar 2013 14:54:09 +0000
> Committer: Matt Fleming
2005 Apr 25
1
CentOS 4 and PCMCIA Cards
Has anyone been successful with PCMCIA cards being seen by CentOS4?
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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
2015 Oct 23
3
[AMDGPU] AMDGPUAsmParser fails to parse several instructions
Dear Developers,
I compile a OpenCL kernel, FFT, in AMDAPP SDK v2.5 using clang 3.8 + libclc
and assembling the code with lld (The LLVM linker). The assembly code
contains the following assembly codes (and lots of other similar format
assembly) that fails to be parsed by AMDGPUAsmParser. It seems to me that
both are valid instructions after looking at the SI instruction spec.
s_mov_b32 s0,
2011 Oct 19
1
[LLVMdev] ANN: libclc (OpenCL C library implementation)
Hi Micah,
The numbers from the paper were measured with the ATI Stream SDK v2.1
(it's only mentioned in the references I think).
The most recent measurements I have were done with the current v2.5.
Best,
Ralf
Am 19.10.2011 23:43, schrieb Villmow, Micah:
> Ralf,
> What version of the SDK were you using for your analysis? I don't see that in the slides/pdf.
>
> Thanks,
>
2009 Mar 05
1
pciback and pci passtrought problems
Hi,
once again, Problems with pciback and pci passthrough
the system
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DOMAIN0:~# lspci -tv
-[0000:00]-+-00.0 nVidia Corporation nForce3 250Gb Host Bridge
+-01.0 nVidia Corporation nForce3 250Gb LPC Bridge
+-01.1 nVidia Corporation nForce 250Gb PCI System Management
+-02.0
2008 Jun 24
9
R help
Dear Sir/Madam,
I found your email address and your correspondence with R-users. I hope
you could help me with this question about the function "ur.ers" in the
package of "urca". It is an improved unit root test (Elliott et al. 1996
Econometrica). Do you know how to extract the value of the test
statistic from the output? The only thing I can get is the print-out of
all
2002 Jan 25
1
Thanks Peter
Dear Peter,
first: thanks for the very prompt reply,
I am not sure I would like to download
400+ meg file on my 56k modem though.
Can that CD be purchased on line?
Maybe some background here is needed:
I am using SuSE Linux 6.4 and dual booting
with windows 95 using LILO. I have found
SuSE to be the easiest to mod so I would
rather work with those files.
There are quite large
2009 Jun 15
0
[LLVMdev] unwind/invoke design
> 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 the stack.
> The rest is my job as a part of the runtime. Unfortunately, I have
> learned that while
2012 Mar 27
0
"memdisk + FreeDOS + Ghost" fail to work
Hi,
I'd like to create a bootable CD to run Ghost. Before generating the
.iso, I tested it on a system with a FAT partition and had
syslinux-4.05 installed. However it failed.
Here are the steps :
1. copied "memdisk" to the FAT partition.
2. as my copy of Ghost (v11.50 from solution suite v2.5) no longer
fits on a single floppy, I created a "large" floppy image of size
2009 Jun 15
0
[LLVMdev] unwind/invoke design
On 2009-06-15 20:26, Wesley W. Terpstra wrote:
> 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
2011 Jan 16
4
Flickr Uploader Unable to Read From SD Card
Hi,
recently my installation of Flickr Uploader (v2.5) has stopped being able to read JPGs from the SD card. I can still browse and select the file, and I can still open the files in other applications (ie, I am pretty sure it's not a permissions issue), but Flickr Uploader reports that the file is not in a supported format. However, if I copy the file to my hard drive the Uploader opens it
2002 Jul 23
0
Unable to initgroups. Error was Operation not permitted
I keep getting the following message in the Samba Logs. I am running Samba
V2.5 with Windbind. Does anyone know what these messages mean?
Thanks.
[2002/07/23 08:57:44, 0] smbd/sec_ctx.c:initialise_groups(229)
Unable to initgroups. Error was Operation not permitted
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2007 Jul 07
0
rbind.data.frame: bug?
Consider the following, which is new behaviour under R 2.5+:
> df1 <- data.frame( x=2, y='cat')
> df2 <- data.frame( x=3, y='dog')
> rbind( df1[-1,], df2)$y == rbind( df1, df2)[-1,]$y
Error in Ops.factor(rbind(df1[-1, ], df2)$y, rbind(df1, :
Level sets of factors are different
To me this seems illogical; it shouldn't matter whether you remove