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2006 Mar 08
3
DELL openmanage question
Has someone created a how to or a tutorial for installing/configuring DELL openmanage on centos ? --
2005 Jun 20
3
is there a 3.5 dvd torrent
I cannot seem to find the 3.5 dvd torrent. Does anyone know where this is. --
2006 Feb 21
3
ncurses programs look messaed up
When using things like links, centericq, or ntsysv on my fedora core 2 box the fonts in ncurses based programs look fine, but on my centos4.2 box all the pipes and dashes end up looking like ?????????????????? Does anyone know how to fix this problem ?
2005 Feb 07
7
New Docs - First Look
Ok, my first complete swipe for the new docs (but still with old rdoc default output templates) can be seen at: http://www.mktec.com/dev_www/wxruby-docs/ Most of the classes/methods documentation came out fine, but I still need finetune because some methods don''t get documented at all, like methods in the classes Bitmap and Frame. Once I can get it so all things get documented
2016 Oct 04
2
New Phab dead slow on mobile
Hey, Anyone noticed that the new Phab is really really slow on mobile phones? It takes 1 or 2 seconds for any scroll to take place after a swipe, typing showing up, and something like 5 seconds for name matching or line comments to appear. The old Phab worked much better, and my phone is not that old (Nexus 5). I'm betting it's a big increase in Javascript usage for eyecandy support. If
2004 Sep 29
7
Credit Card machines / interop
Hi all, One of the areas I am trying to research before I can confidently start deploying Asterisk is "Credit Card Machines". (PDQ / Streamline machines / any similar) I'm talking about the credit card swipe boxes at point of sale desks. I believe they dial out to the specific bank provider everytime a card is swiped. My question is: - Does anyone have any experience using
2005 Oct 29
2
iproute create policy routes after reboot
Which files do I need to edit in order to initialize a route after a reboot. I have a 802.1q tagged VLAN interface which I need to create a rule, and a route for. I see on my CentOs 4.2 box that in /etc/iproute2 there are the following files. I realize that I can add my tables to /etc/iproute2/rt_tables, but when I want to create a rule I am not sure where to put the information for the
2006 Mar 07
1
create directories with tftp-server
Does anyone know how I can allow a tftp-server to create directories --
2005 Jul 28
2
modules.conf changes in kernel 2.6
I used to be able to modify my modules.conf file so that certain NIC cards would load specific drivers. Has this changed in kernel 2.6 i.e. <snip /etc/modules.conf> alias eth0 e100 alias eth1 e1000 </snip> It used to be that I could reverse this order and eth0 would be the GigE card.
2005 Jun 03
3
opensource backup software suggestions please
What are the users here opinions on enteriprise grade opensource software for doing backups, as an alternative to bakbone or veritas. We just have basic requirements, i.e backing up nfs servers. --
2005 Jun 15
2
Is a new HP-dl380 dual XEON 64 bit or 32 bit
Ho can I tell if a new xeon is 32 bit or 64 bit ? --
2005 Dec 18
2
logfile analysis front-end
Is there some type of sawmill like type of application for displaying syslog results in a web based front end ? --
2005 Jun 13
2
x86_64 duplicate packages problem with apt
I installed Centos3.4-x86_64 and I notice that I get duplicate packages. i.e. I also notice that the duplate packages exist on the cd install as well. [root at bayamo RPMS]# rpm -qa | grep pam_krb pam_krb5-1.73-1 pam_krb5-1.73-1 when I use apt after downloading from Dag's site it complains about duplicate packages after running apt-get update. I am missing something to get my x86_64
2005 Dec 13
3
8021q VLANs and pxe problem
I am using 8021q vlans on my servers, and I cannot figure out how to make PXE/DHCP work. Has anyone figured out how to do this ?
2006 Jun 05
3
Swap: typical rehash. Why?
I can't resist. Read the thread that was pointed to on lkml. ROTFLMAO. *Real* UNIX addressed these problems long ago. I guess the "Gurus" suffer from NIH (Not Invented Here) syndrome. Given a "general purpose" system, tunability is a must. UNIX, as delivered by USL in such examples as Sys V, had tunables that let admins tune to their needs. A single "swappiness"
2015 Feb 25
4
[LLVMdev] Jump Theading/GVN bug - moving discussion to llvm-dev
>> all the zero paths from entry to %a pass by %b. > > > That is a graph-wise definition, sure. > So, this is an interesting definition, and maybe this is part of the source > of the problem. > > For SSA, at least GCC requires that both "definition block dominates use > block" (which would be true here), *and* > that "definition appears before use in
2005 Oct 28
2
VLAN tagging problems
We are using Centos behind an F5 Bigip load balancer. The linux box is using bonding and tagged VLAN's Everything works fine except that when traffic is forwarded from the BigIP to the linux box on the VLAN where the web server is running the linux box returns the traffic on the wrong VLAN, It returns traffic on the lowest ordered VLAN. ie. here is a tcpdump on my load balancer showing
2005 Dec 24
2
Where can I get a royalty-free/open-source spinner image?
Hi everyone, Where can I get a royalty-free copy of the spinner.gif or some other AJAX activity icon? I don''t want to swipe one without asking. Thanks, Jason
2009 Jan 19
0
[LLVMdev] llvm-gfortran test results
On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 2:05 PM, Jack Howarth <howarth at bromo.med.uc.edu> wrote: > The current llvm/llvm-gcc4.2 svn is now fixed with > respect to the extra warnings that were being emitted > by the gfortran compiler. The gfortran testsuite results > under Intel Darwin9 are appended below. Yay! Thanks for testing this out. > Native configuration is i686-apple-darwin9 >
2009 Jan 19
2
[LLVMdev] llvm-gfortran test results
On Jan 19, 2009, at 2:40 PM, Bill Wendling wrote: >> === gfortran Summary === >> >> # of expected passes 31739 >> # of unexpected failures 568 >> # of expected failures 12 >> # of unresolved testcases 12 >> # of unsupported tests 77 > > For a first swipe, this probably isn't *too* terrible.