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2006 Dec 12
4
Server Requirements
Hi,
I'm looking to stream a large amount of conncurrent connects and want to
use icecast probably on a CentOS base. The bandwidth requirements are over
60 Mbps before any overheads, I'm looking at using some Dell SC1425 machines
but am not sure how many I'd need, I'd appreciated hearing your experiences
and suggestions.
I need to be able to stream the following simultaneous
2006 Dec 13
2
FW: Server Requirements
Hi J,
>Hi David,
>Do you know of a flash player that works for icecast and IE7?
Whilst I've never used the software myself I came across Wimpy via the Icecast
forum:
http://forum.icecast.org/viewtopic.php?p=2822&
You may want to give it a try.
>j
Regards,
David
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2010 Apr 30
2
RInside & child threads
Hi Folks,
I am creating a multi-threaded C++ application that initializes RInside in
one of the child thread.
I would also like to access support interfaces like Rcpp::Environment in the
remaining child threads, so that I could access any "R" function associated
with the
environment initialized.
When I run my program, I always get "C Stack limit too huge" errors.
I looked
2016 Dec 20
4
thread safety ExecutionEngine::getFunctionAddress
Hi,
I'm trying to speed up the JIT time with llvm (3.9.1).
So far i've implemented the object cache, used FastISel and disabled
optimizations.
Jit time is still too slow for my purpose (I do have a lot of code to Jit).
http://llvm.org/docs/ProgrammersManual.html#threads-and-the-jit states that
we can invoke ExecutionEngine::getPointerToFunction() concurrently. This
function was replaced
2014 Feb 20
0
Question Regarding open SSH
Hi Team,
We are facing problem of an open ssh process hung at client end. We do not know why these process are going to hung state while we tried to connect at customer server simultaneously multiple connections. Is there any configuration at client side so that we can kill or reprocess hung process through client end configuration because it very difficult make any change at server end means
2023 May 26
1
command [argument ...] in ssh(1): a footgun
Hi,
ssh(1) currently affords an argument-passing functionality, but as the
manpage states, all arguments are simply concatenated by space. This
behavior is non-obvious for those reading only the synopsis: one would
expect something that takes argv input to somehow preserve the argument
boundary and not, say, let a semicolon ruin all the fun. This is
probably old news for all of you.
I have
2013 Jul 12
2
Samba limitation to concurrent open files
Can Samba handle in the range of 1million to 3 millions concurrently open
files? If so, then from which Samba version onwards?
Does it have any benchmarking results on maximum number of open files that
Samba can have concurrently?
Any reply to this question is highly appreciated.
Thanks in Advance
Santosh
2000 Apr 20
2
removing NA values from data frame & identification function
Dear people,
1) I have a data frame with named columns.For concreteness, let us say
that I created a data frame from the vectors fee, fi fo, fum by
giant.df <- cbind(fee, fi, fo, fum)
Now, some of the entries in fee, fi fo fum are NAs. I want to remove any
row which contains a NA, thus creating a new, smaller data frame, with the
same column names. This seems like something people would need
2006 Dec 12
0
Server Requirements
On 12/12/06, davidhooper at tiscali.co.uk <davidhooper at tiscali.co.uk> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm looking to stream a large amount of conncurrent connects and want to
> use icecast probably on a CentOS base. The bandwidth requirements are over
> 60 Mbps before any overheads, I'm looking at using some Dell SC1425 machines
> but am not sure how many I'd need, I'd
2006 Dec 12
1
Server Requirements
Hi Mike,
Thanks for your fast and informative responce.
>> I'm looking to stream a large amount of conncurrent connects and want
to
>> use icecast probably on a CentOS base. The bandwidth requirements are
over
>> 60 Mbps before any overheads, I'm looking at using some Dell SC1425 machines
>> but am not sure how many I'd need, I'd appreciated hearing your
2006 Dec 14
0
FW: Server Requirements
davidhooper@tiscali.co.uk wrote:
> Hi J,
>
>
>> Hi David,
>> Do you know of a flash player that works for icecast and IE7?
>>
>
> Whilst I've never used the software myself I came across Wimpy via the Icecast
> forum:
> http://forum.icecast.org/viewtopic.php?p=2822&
>
> You may want to give it a try.
>
>
I'm currently
2023 May 26
1
command [argument ...] in ssh(1): a footgun
On Fri, 26 May 2023, Mingye Wang (Artoria2e5) wrote:
> ssh(1) currently affords an argument-passing functionality, but as the manpage
> states, all arguments are simply concatenated by space.
How else would it do that? The arguments are processed by the
shell first then passed as an array of NUL-terminated strings.
> The modest proposal is that we put a giant CAVEATS section in the
2006 Dec 13
2
Server Requirements
Hi Chip,
>hi david
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm looking to stream a large amount of conncurrent connects and want
to
>> use icecast probably on a CentOS base. The bandwidth requirements are
over
>> 60 Mbps before any overheads, I'm looking at using some Dell SC1425 machines
>> but am not sure how many I'd need, I'd appreciated hearing your experiences
2016 Jun 30
3
integration of R and php in Fedora 24
Dear All,
I am writing a project that will involve me writing code in R and php. i
would appreciate if someone guide me on how to integrate R to php
i wish to write an upload system in php that R will use and process and
post back the result on php.
thanks in advance
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Worthy agent of Light
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Jules Irenge
MSc Student
University of Liverpool
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2008 Dec 12
5
Source patches from Apple
Hello Dovecot developers,
Apple has made and tested significant changes to Dovecot v1.1 and now
is ready to contribute them back to your open source project. The
changes include:
Scalability and performance:
allow pop/imap mail processes to handle multiple clients
larger listen queues
Stability and maintenance:
fix to allow cross-compilation
workarounds for Mac OS X bugs
a couple general
2011 Oct 04
1
Giant font on the R plots...
Hello,
I've been facing a really stupid problem... When I try to plot using
heatplot or hclust or any similar function, the labels of the x-axis - which
are the samples names - are giant & overlapping. I can't even read the
samples names!
I tried cex.lab = 0.5, it helped only with the y axis and not the x-axis...
Any help please?!
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2010 Sep 01
2
HEADS UP: FreeBSD 6.4 and 8.0 EoLs coming soon
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6.x stable branch, support for the FreeBSD 6.x stable branch will also
cease at the same point. Users of either of
2010 Sep 01
2
HEADS UP: FreeBSD 6.4 and 8.0 EoLs coming soon
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Hello Everyone,
On November 30th, FreeBSD 6.4 and FreeBSD 8.0 will have reached their
End of Life and will no longer be supported by the FreeBSD Security Team.
Since FreeBSD 6.4 is the last remaining supported release from the FreeBSD
6.x stable branch, support for the FreeBSD 6.x stable branch will also
cease at the same point. Users of either of
2008 Apr 28
4
Render partial from model?
Hi,
I know that this goes against MVC, but is there any way to render a
partial from a model? The reason for me wanting to do this is that the
caching logic is quite complex and I would like to keep it in the model.
Thanks,
GiantCranes
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2005 Mar 02
3
[OT] stupid firmware question...
I know this is a really stupid question, but I just have to ask...
Where would I start if I wanted to try and develop my own firmware for a
particular phone. Namely, I want to try and 're-write' the SIP firmware
for Cisco 7940's. Any ideas?
-Chris
PS: [* put on flame suit *] why won't any of the phone manufacturer's
just open-source the firmware for their phones? [*