similar to: scp fails with openssh 3.4p1 cywin release

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2008 Oct 16
0
Re: dvdflick no longer works in wine
I too am having problems running the latest version of DVD Flick in Wine. DVD Flick version 1.2.2.1 worked fine, but version 1.3.0.3 does not. I have tried it with Wine versions 1.0 and 1.1.6, with the same result. DVD Flick always hangs when you try to add your first video file. The console output is as follows. The point (*) is reached at the point when the startup banner disappears and the
2001 Dec 11
0
SAMBA 3alpha. DOS - long filenames not listed.
I have compiled and tested Samba 3-alpha (CVS up to 10/12/01) and I have the following problem. Anyone tell me what I am doing wrong as I can't believe that I am the only person suffering from this. The environment is Mandrake 7.2 with kernel 2.2.17 talking to multiple machines running Win98 and WinMe. This also happens on Mandrake 8.1 with kernel 2.4.8. I have the ability to easily
2003 Sep 17
1
SRP Support
Just wondering if there were any plans to integrate SRP support into OpenSSH. And if there aren't would a patch be accepted that would enable such. And if so could anyone give me a couple of pointers as to where the authentication code goes. Edward Flick
2007 Feb 08
2
R
Dear Professor, I am preparing for a Ph.D in semiparametric regression at Cairo university in Egypt. Referring to R package KernGPLM, I obtained R version 2.4.1 but I did not find package KernGPLM. Please, help me how can I obtain this package. Thanks in advance. Name: Magda Haggag E-mail: magdahaggag@yahoo.com Address: 27, Notrdam Desion st., Gleem, Alexandria, Egypt.
2012 Aug 10
1
virtio-scsi <-> vhost multi lun/adapter performance results with 3.6-rc0
Hi folks, The following are initial virtio-scsi + target vhost benchmark results using multiple target LUNs per vhost and multiple virtio PCI adapters to scale the total number of virtio-scsi LUNs into a single KVM guest. The test setup is currently using 4x SCSI LUNs per vhost WWPN, with 8x virtio PCI adapters for a total of 32x 500MB ramdisk LUNs into a single guest, along with each backend
2012 Aug 10
1
virtio-scsi <-> vhost multi lun/adapter performance results with 3.6-rc0
Hi folks, The following are initial virtio-scsi + target vhost benchmark results using multiple target LUNs per vhost and multiple virtio PCI adapters to scale the total number of virtio-scsi LUNs into a single KVM guest. The test setup is currently using 4x SCSI LUNs per vhost WWPN, with 8x virtio PCI adapters for a total of 32x 500MB ramdisk LUNs into a single guest, along with each backend
2004 Dec 02
3
Very odd musiconhold
I've followed the docs on how to configure musiconhold. I then added an extension to test it like this: exten => 6601,1,WaitMusicOnHold(30) And when I dial that extension I do hear something for 30 seconds - but it is not what I'd call music... it sounds more like the sound effects from a scifi flick - now and then it sounds like jail cell doors closing and echoing. Kinda cool but
2007 Jan 16
1
Request regarding cluster package
Dear Mr. Bengtsson, I see that there is a package exclusively for clustering data, named as "Cluster Package" in R library. It has some clustering algorithms implemented. Can you tell me how to implement the CLARA and PAM functions from that package for my data? Bhanu Kalyan K B.Tech Final Year, CSE Tel: +91-9885238228 Alternate E-Mail: reach4kalyan@gmail.com
2015 Nov 17
1
firewalld rule syntax
On 17 Nov 2015 17:30, "Nick Bright" <nick.bright at valnet.net> wrote: > > On 11/17/2015 11:12 AM, Nick Bright wrote: >> >> firewall-cmd --zone=monitoring --add-source=1.2.3.4/32 >> firewall-cmd --zone=monitoring --add-service=snmp >> firewall-cmd --zone=monitoring --add-interface=ens192 >> firewall-cmd --runtime-to-permanent > > I went
2007 Feb 05
1
novice/beginner's reading list for non-programmers learning R?
Can someone please recommend a novice/beginner's reading list for non-programmers learning R? --------------------------------- 8:00? 8:25? 8:40? Find a flick in no time [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2007 May 12
1
function similar to "get" that works for both an object, and elements of an object?
#Is there a single function similar to "get" that works for both an object, and elements of an object ? #(I want the function to be able to return objects, and/or the deeper elements of an object.) #(i.e. elements of a dataframe and/or list)? #e.g. tempdf = data.frame(a=c(4,5,6) , b=c(10,11,12) ) templist= list(x=tempdf, y=c(1,2)) get('tempdf') #works as desired
2020 Oct 17
0
[PATCH nbdkit] common/include/tvdiff.h: Add formal specification.
This commit adds a formal specification of tvdiff_usec and a partial specification of subtract_timeval. These may be proved using Frama-C. The existing functions ignored overflow, but it is possible to call the functions with parameters that will cause overflow. So to create a formal specification I had to modify the functions to signal overflow. Luckily GCC and Clang have convenient
2011 Nov 18
0
How to burn MP4/MPEG4 to DVD playable on a DVD player?
How to burn MP4/MPEG4 to DVD playable on a DVD player? So you have downloaded movies and taken videos in the MP4 (MPEG-4) video format. Want to play MP4 files on home DVD player in your living room sitting on the couch? Well, due to the limits of most DVD players' capabilities, the original MP4 files can't be played directly on regular home DVD players. Therefore, you need to convert and
2007 Feb 04
2
Download stock prices
gReetings: Is there any way to download a (or a sample of a) crossection of stock market prices? Or is it possible to use get.hist.quote with a *wild card*? Thanks, mihai Mihai Nica 170 East Griffith St. G5 Jackson, MS 39201 601-914-0361 ____________________________________________________________________________________ 8:00? 8:25? 8:40? Find a flick in no time [[alternative HTML
2019 Nov 30
0
[PATCH nbdkit 2/3] filters: stats: Measure time per operation
Previously we measured the total time and used it to calculate the rate of different operations. This is incorrect and hides the real throughput. A more useful way is to measure the time we spent in each operation. Here is an example run with this change: $ ./nbdkit --foreground \ --unix /tmp/nbd.sock \ --exportname '' \ --filter stats \ file file=/var/tmp/dst.img \
2006 Apr 01
1
Sys.sleep() burns up CPU on Solaris 8
I noticed that R was burning up 100% of a CPU when a call to Sys.sleep() was made. Upon investigation, I discovered that R_checkActivityEx() in src/unix/sys-std.c was putting the entire timeout (in usec) into the struct timeval tv_usec member, leaving tv_sec set to 0. I don't know about other unix variants, but Solaris requires that the timeout value be normalized (i.e. 0 <= tv_usec
2009 Apr 08
3
Rails 2.3 memcache performance drop
After much effort I upgraded our fairly large Rails app from 2.1 to 2.3. After deployment yesterday I noticed an across the board increase in response times. It seems that every call to memcache now takes 10x longer than before. Here are some example numbers from my development log (below), with memcache running locally. We see similar scale of performance drop in production as well - average
2017 Oct 10
0
small files performance
I just tried setting: performance.parallel-readdir on features.cache-invalidation on features.cache-invalidation-timeout 600 performance.stat-prefetch performance.cache-invalidation performance.md-cache-timeout 600 network.inode-lru-limit 50000 performance.cache-invalidation on and clients could not see their files with ls when accessing via a fuse mount. The files and directories were there,
2019 Jan 19
3
[Bug 1317] New: ulogd missed flow.start.sec and flow.start.usec fields
https://bugzilla.netfilter.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1317 Bug ID: 1317 Summary: ulogd missed flow.start.sec and flow.start.usec fields Product: ulogd Version: 2.0.0beta1 Hardware: All OS: Debian GNU/Linux Status: NEW Severity: major Priority: P5 Component: ulogd Assignee:
2007 Sep 28
2
Changing contexts "on the fly"
Hi folks, I've been playing around with an Asterisk server in my office for a few weeks now, and I've got it pretty much nailed down the way I want it, which is nice. One of the features I'm using is the ability to switch different contexts in & out of the dialplan on a schedule. So, for example, I've got the "official" tel number ringing my desk phone between