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2005 Nov 08
1
Reducing the deleterious effects ofego related issues on the list
Bryan... NOBODY CARES how many times Chris is wrong. NOBODY CARES what you prove on this point. Whether Chris is right, wrong or stoopid is NOT proper fodder for this (CENTOS) list. Chris being wrong is *strictly* a "Bryan Fixation". Part of YOU growing up is YOU realizing that whether Chris is or is not wrong is UNIMPORTANT to ANYTHING that you or anybody important to you think is
2005 Nov 08
0
Reducing the deleterious effects ofego related issues onthe list
"Multi-Point Network Loading Test Equipment" Brian Brunner brian.t.brunner at gai-tronics.com (610)796-5838 >>> chrism at imntv.com 11/08/05 03:48PM >>> Cool! I'll have to buy a copy. It's been years since I was into FPS games, but I used to be pretty good at Ghost Recon. Now...how to sneak a gaming rig into the next quarterly budget.... 8-)
2005 Nov 07
0
Reducing the deleterious effects of ego related issues onthe list: growing up individually.
This sounds like a necessary sanity check for raising teen-agers. Brian Brunner brian.t.brunner at gai-tronics.com (610)796-5838 Brian Brunner brian.t.brunner at gai-tronics.com (610)796-5838 >>> BillsCentOS at triad.rr.com 11/07/05 04:23PM >>> Folks, If the reward is nothing more than the egotistical satisfaction of telling that SOB where to get off let the damn issue
2005 Nov 08
0
Reducing the deleterious effects of ego relatedissues on the list: growing up individua
Let it slide. Brian Brunner brian.t.brunner at gai-tronics.com (610)796-5838 >>> craigwhite at azapple.com 11/07/05 06:39PM >>> On Mon, 2005-11-07 at 15:03 -0800, Bryan J. Smith wrote: > No sense in responding further. I think I've made my point. ******************************************************************* This email and any files transmitted with it are
2001 Oct 25
2
inode limit ?
Hello, I'm using a defualt everything install of 7.2 (kernel 2.4.7-10 #1) with a 27 gig ext3 / partition. The problem that I am experiencing is this: If I create more than (about) 3.5 million distinct files on the partition, touch, mkdir, cp and all other file creation methods complain that there is no available space on the disk. A df shows me that the partition is only 65% full.
2010 Feb 16
1
ut2004
I'm having problems with the mouse in UT2004. it appears that the desktop mouse and the game mouse are not locked together. when the desktop mouse reaches the right side of the screen and stops, the game mouse stops in the middle of the screen. moving the mouse back to the left, the game mouse stops at the edge of the screen, and when the desktop mouse stops at the left side, both cursors
2005 Nov 07
2
Reducing the deleterious effects of ego related issues on the list: growing up individually.
Folks, I *suggest* that little or no reply to this is warranted. It's just the statements of an old fart trying to make a (slightly) better environment for all of us. These thoughts are offered for consideration and use as you see fit. For some, "Hey, that'll work for me too" is the hoped for result. No discussion is intended or warranted, IMO. If you recognize yourself in
2001 Apr 28
3
VPN?
Once you have Samba shares up and running on the internal network, how do you go about making them available (browsable) via the Internet--a VPN? I hate to say it but in Windows 2k it's just a matter of a few clicks on the server and client. I'm hoping that it's not much harder with a Linux server/Windows client. Anything involving something like SSH will be too hard for most users.
2008 Jun 13
1
Speex
Dear Speex developer(s), We are currently in the process of evaluating speech codecs for the transmission of wideband speech (fs=16kHz) at bitrates lower than 32 kb/s. Speex is a contender for this task. Practically we would have to port Speex to a specific 16 bit DSP if we would go for this. We should be able to handle this. But we would like to ask for your opinion regarding patent
2004 Aug 06
3
Some simple questions
I'm being PHBed into a VOIP project, and Speex sprang to mind. Bandwidth is going to be a fairly serious issue for us. With regards to a Speex enc/decoder, I was wondering: Rick Kane and David Siebert have already asked about this, but seem to have gotten very different responses - the former a call to arms, and the latter a "well, if you do it, it'll get done." What's the
2012 Jun 25
2
setdiff datframes
hi, I have 2 files example 1 and example 2 and would like to know what is in example2 and not in example1 (attached) V1 contain data which could be in duplicated which I am using as identifiers I used setdiff(example2$V1,example1$V1) to find the identifiers which are specific to example2: [1] "rs2276598" "rs17253672" I am looking for a way to get an output with all
2001 Nov 02
1
DiabloII
For those that have managed to get Diablo II to work. I have attempted get Diablo working, however have run into a DirectX not available error. How did others get this to work. I have a small how-to, but it doesn't help with this. Wine 0.0.20011004-1 -- Kevin C. Smith | Debian GNU/Linux smithkevinc@nettaxi.com |
2003 Apr 20
2
TOO MANY ERRORS
Ok, I've tried wine with about 10 different aplications and it always returns SOME kind of error... and it closes... the only one I can run without ANY problem is DiabloII.... not even half life runs on wine... Using wineX didn't solve any problem.. in fact I think it it even harder... Any idea why wine won't work with virtually no game at all??? thanks a lot -- Alan Bort Linux
2018 Aug 15
5
validspamobject?
Greetings, My R package has been showing warnings of the form: `validspamobject()` is deprecated. Use `validate_spam()` directly None of my code uses the function validspamobject, so it must be a problem in another package I'm calling, possibly spam or spdep. Has this problem occurred with other people? It doesn't have any deleterious effect, but it's annoying. In particular,
2008 Nov 17
2
assign("FALSE", TRUE)
It was recently pointed out by Wacek Kusnierczyk that although one is prevented from doing FALSE <- TRUE one *can* do assign("FALSE",TRUE) and have an object named ``FALSE'' with value TRUE in one's workspace. This apparently has no deleterious effects; e.g. doing sample(1:7,replace=FALSE) gives a random permutation of 1:7 as expected and desired. I.e. the local
2011 Mar 26
3
Wine desktop emulation
Hi, if you don't like to read the reason of the question, skip the blue part ;) i usually like to play older games with wine, and many of them are restricted to a screen resolution of SVGA or XGA ect. This looks of course incredibly bad on a Full HD Widescreen. Some of these games offer parameters or modes to play them in windowed mode (DiabloII, ...), some of them do only support the
2005 Nov 14
6
Transfer speed exceeding the ceil
What''s going on here? I''m spewing UDP traffic at this thing, and it is exceeding the ceil. Anyone know how to fix this? class htb 1:613 parent 1:5 leaf 613: prio 6 quantum 2560 rate 20480bit ceil 103360bit burst 15Kb/8 mpu 0b overhead 0b cburst 1728b/8 mpu 0b overhead 0b level 0 Sent 16591370 bytes 4159 pkt (dropped 39449, overlimits 0 requeues 0) rate 412384bit 6pps backlog 0b
2002 Sep 25
3
Diablo, Direct3d, How to disable Direct3d
>I assume this is due to new Direct3D code that wasn't present when I last ran >DiabloII. If so, is there any way to disable this code so that Diablo doesn't >detect direct3d and runs with 2d directx like it always ran before? yes there is: go to your diablo ii installation dir. ( Program Files\Diablo ii ) then type something like: wine D2VidTst.exe you can now select what kind
1999 Dec 14
1
Bug in R0.90.0? (PR#374)
Dear Sirs, Try the following simple r-program a<-data.frame(1:10) b<-matrix(NA,3,1) z<-rbind(b,as.matrix(a)) While it works well i R0.64.1, it appears to be deleterious for R0.90.0. When I run it, R crashes. I'm using Windows NT on a Pentium II system. Please let me know if you need some other details. Best regards Claudio Lupi -- Dr Claudio Lupi ISAE --- Istituto di Studi e
2017 Mar 22
2
Building LLVM on Linux, executing on Windows 10 Linux Subsystem
Our out-of-tree LLVM compiler is configured and built on Linux, but I cannot get it to run under the Windows 10 Linux Subsystem. When run in this context it reports a crash: warning: Error disabling address space randomisation: Success warning: linux_ptrace_test_ret_to_nx: PTRACE_KILL waitpid returned -1: Interrupted system call Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.