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2005 Jun 02
0
Re: Vote For CentOS :) -- entitlements are to subscriptions, not products ...
From: Simon Perreault <nomis80 at lqt.ca>
> Isn't it acceptable for Red Hat to sell SLAs on a per-computer basis?
> I really don't get where you're going.
The main problem people have in understanding RHEL is that they
don't understand it is a subscription with guarantees and, optionally,
service level agreements (SLAs).
It's _not_ a product at all. Red Hat has
2005 Jun 02
16
Vote For CentOS :)
The "2005 Readers' Choice Awards" voting is in progress at Linux
Journal, and CentOS is Nominated in the "distribution:" category.
So ... all you guys and gals who think CentOS is the best thing ever,
get over to:
http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/8266
and vote for CentOS :)
-------------------------------
Also, since write ins are allowed on the e-mailed ballot, if
2010 Dec 17
2
rgl: coordinating and saving viewpoints, zoom, scale for multiple images
Context: I have two or more rgl-based views of a given data set, perhaps
fitting different
models, or showing different things across views. I want to be able to
hand-rotate, zoom, scale
one view to something I like, and then show the other views with
matching viewpoints and scaling.
so that one could flip back/forth among graphs and see only the relevant
differences.
In 2D, all this usually
2005 Jun 02
2
Re: Reboots -- lsof and SIGHUP, a combination to know ...
From: Simon Perreault <nomis80 at lqt.ca>
> Sure, theoretically it would be possible, but how would you restart this one?
> [nomis80 at poste10-153 ~]$ sudo lsof | grep libc | grep init
> init 1 root mem REG 253,0 1521500 999437 /lib/tls/libc-2.3.5.so
I need to verify the post-install script for the glibc RPM, but
I believe it SIGHUPs the process -- and
2007 Oct 31
3
Discussion about the detect-renamed patch
Hello,
I heard recently about the detect-renamed patch for rsync. I was about
to code something similar, I need it badly, but decided to give the
patch a try first. It seems to work well but it's rename detection
scheme seems to be limited. From my tests, it seems to detect that a
file has changed name only if the file remains in the same base dir. It
detects that a file has moved
2011 Jun 26
0
Still having umask problems
I have the samba problems solved thanks to the help of folks on
this forum, but I do not have the php umask problems solved.
The www directory is /var/www/html and the html directory is
owned by apache and is in the apache groups with the following
permissions:
drwxrwsr--
A sub-driectory, /var/www/html/viewpoints has the same attributes
as the html directory, however when php creates a
2011 Jun 26
1
Still having umask problems [resend]
I have the samba problems solved thanks to the help of folks on
this forum, but I do not have the php umask problems solved.
The www directory is /var/www/html and the html directory is
owned by apache and is in the apache groups with the following
permissions:
drwxrwsr--
A sub-driectory, /var/www/html/viewpoints has the same attributes
as the html directory, however when php creates a
2017 Dec 07
3
May IR types be merged by llvm-link?
Hi all,
There is some uncertainty in the concept of LLVM IR, which results in
unexpected IR in some cases. The problem description is here:
https://reviews.llvm.org/D40567#943747. In short, llvm-link tries to merge
an opaque type with its definition, using type name for that. Clang uses
the same name for all specializations of a class template, so in this case
llvm-link chooses arbitrary type as
2006 Nov 09
2
Multi Head Cube rotation
Hi,
I pulled compiz from GIT yesterday to see if I could get proper
multi-head support. I think the current status is great, but I have
one little suggestion to make.
The current behavior is that we have two viewpoints of the "cube"
(it's more like a body with eight side planes now). If it's rotated
one step we skip one of the planes. Rotating four times is enough to
go round
2007 Jul 14
1
Info about Providers
To everyone on the list
I put a site on line the URL is
*http://bochterservices.com/phpbb/
*This is for any information on Good or Bad ITSP
You can post any problems you had with the provider
You can Vote on the provider
This is for allowing multiple viewpoints to be heard.
If a provider receives a bad review, they are more than welcome to post
So long as the exchange is fairly open and
2010 Nov 15
1
Version 2.12.0 exe file
I have R version 2.9.1 on my computer and the anlaysis is not working
because I need to update to R version 2.12.0 the latest release.
The person incharge of IT tried to download R version 2.12.0 but .exe file referenced in install isn't
there - What might we be doing wrong? We have downloaded as tar.gz,
uncompress then look for .exe file but not present.
Many thanks,
Morris
2011 Oct 13
0
[LLVMdev] dragonegg svn benchmarks
Hi Jack,
> IMHO, the more important thing is to fish out the remaining regressions
> in the llvm vectorization code by defaulting -fplugin-arg-dragonegg-enable-gcc-optzns
> on in dragonegg svn once llvm 3.0 has branched. Hopefully this will get us wider
> testing of the llvm vectorization support and some additional smaller test cases
> that expose the remaining bugs in that
2006 Feb 02
3
Slightly OT: OpenPBX.org and Freeswitch
This is slightly OT in that it isn't specifically *-related, but I was
wondering what the members of the * user community felt about these two
subjects. I've been perusing the OpenPBX.org mail list and the current hot
topic is the fact that their project has come to a grinding halt. They are
concerned that they don't have enough people working on their project. They
feel that * has
2014 Apr 17
1
rgl rotations
Is there a way to change the viewpoint using view3d (or rgl.viewpoint)
with respect to
the image that currently appears rather than the perspective that rgl
thinks is the
default? For example, if I create an image and then perform what
should be a no-op:
rgl.viewpoint(userMatrix=rotationMatrix(0,1,0,0))
the image is rotated. Then I can perform rotations on the result
without surprises.
But I
2009 Apr 08
1
persp3d and rgl.viewpoint for rotating 3D plots
Dear R-users,
within the rgl-package, I would have a question about the usage of persp3d in combination of rgl.viewpoint.
I am not able to figure out how to let a 3D plot rotating around likewise the example in ?rgl.viewpoint. It seems that when I use persp3d(...) I see something on my screen, which is different from what I get when it's rotating. Is there any different behavior between
2007 Oct 01
4
Permissions question
My www directory is owned by "apache" and the group is "todd" and the
permissions are 775.
My Windows computers use Samba and they log into Linux with "todd".
Under the www directory there are various directories which may have a
group belonging to a user e.g. "viewpoint". Using this example, there
is a directory under www (acutally called httpd),
2011 Oct 13
1
[LLVMdev] dragonegg svn benchmarks
On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 02:37:54PM +0200, Duncan Sands wrote:
> Hi Jack,
>
>> IMHO, the more important thing is to fish out the remaining regressions
>> in the llvm vectorization code by defaulting -fplugin-arg-dragonegg-enable-gcc-optzns
>> on in dragonegg svn once llvm 3.0 has branched. Hopefully this will get us wider
>> testing of the llvm vectorization
2010 Sep 09
1
rgl and lighting
Dear R community (and Duncan more specifically),
I can't work out how to make additional light sources work in rgl.
Here is the example.
First I create a cube and visualize it:
> cubo <- cube3d(col="black")
> shade3d(cubo)
Next I position the viewpoint at theta=0 and phi=30:
> view3d(theta=0,phi=30)
Next, I want to create a 2nd light source which diffuses red light
2003 May 21
0
to jerjer or not to, i.e. not the question was ( chan_oh323.so: Segmentation Fault)
a) jerjers been doing a lot commendable work for *
b) support is not mandatory, and i agree with royk it should not be
withheld based on political viewpoints, that's pointlessly draconian
c) choice is always good, so people should have the option of oh323 or
h323, let them decide, and not limit them, unless astmaster chooses to
limit them, and that too based on valid points
d) jerjer gave a
2004 Feb 12
0
Veritas Backup Exec 8.6 & Samba: Take Two!
Hi, gang,
There have been numerous postings, scattered across various Internet forums (including this one), about problems encountered using Veritas Backup Exec 8.6 and higher with Samba-sourced shares from *nix servers. In my particular case, I have a Windows NT Server 4.0-based backup system, which is supposed to be able to back up the other Windows systems on the LAN, plus several SPARC boxes