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2005 Dec 14
2
Printing Postscript - Very Weird Problem.
Hey folks, okay, here's the situation - I have a Centos 4.2 system with cups printing installed printing via postcript (with appropriate PPD file) to a HP LaserJet 1320N printer (via jetdirect socket 9100). Everything seems to work right - except for an unusual 'font'??? problem. Many letters seem to be just slightly garbled. At first I thought this was a mechanical problem at
2007 Feb 07
2
form_for onsubmit
Is there a reason I can''t find any information on using the onsubmit attribute with form_for? I''d hate to *gasp* hardcode the form tag in. chad --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ruby on Rails: Talk" group. To post to this group, send email to
2011 Apr 09
3
New CentOS ToDo Page Required
Due to recent list traffic, it seems that we need to have a new todo list! I propose the following 1) Nuke current todo page 2) Create new todo page 3) Clear out ancient todo items a) Get rid of the items that are no longer relevant b) Reword those that are 4) Update Wiki a) Gasp as the magnitude at the job b) Inject coffee, add ego - write mini todo and propose to list c) Expand on b) till
2011 Apr 09
3
New CentOS ToDo Page Required
Due to recent list traffic, it seems that we need to have a new todo list! I propose the following 1) Nuke current todo page 2) Create new todo page 3) Clear out ancient todo items a) Get rid of the items that are no longer relevant b) Reword those that are 4) Update Wiki a) Gasp as the magnitude at the job b) Inject coffee, add ego - write mini todo and propose to list c) Expand on b) till
2018 Feb 15
2
[PATCH 1/3] Skip non-feature HID reports
On Feb 3, 2018, at 7:19 PM, Russell King wrote: > > Input and Output reports are used for interrupt endpoints rather than > control endpoints. HIDGetItemData() only ever requests feature > report IDs, and requesting non-feature report IDs as feature IDs may > lead to undesirable results and errors. This one made me scratch my head a bit. I don't think it's unreasonable
2007 Jan 08
1
Re: [nut-commits] svn commit r716 - in trunk: . drivers
Arnaud, you changed the "if" part, perhaps you'd like to change the "else" part, too? Changing the output format of HIDDumpTree() has the potential to break the functionality of scripts/subdriver/path-to-subdriver.sh; I don't think it does in this instance, but I have not checked it. Perhaps it would be good to add a comment in the source code as a caution. -- Peter
2009 Aug 18
1
8.2 behaving weird on openSuSE 10.3 & 11.0
Listmates, I installed 8.2 on opensuse 10.3 from the opensuse XGL repository to replace 7.6. Compiz works with the nvidia 8600 GT card (512M of GDDR3) on the box, but the ctrl+alt <- -> switching behavior is really bad. In 7.6, the ctrl+alt <- -> desktop switching changed desktops crisply with just the slightest hint of the cube detected during the very short and nice switch.
2009 Nov 04
1
variable selectin---reduce the numbers of initial variable
hello, my problem is like this: now after processing the varibles, the remaining 160 varibles(independent) and a dependent y. when I used PLS method, with 10 components, the good r2 can be obtained. but I donot know how can I express my equation with the less varibles and the y. It is better to use less indepent varibles. that is how can I select my indepent varibles. Maybe GA is good
2018 Feb 04
5
[PATCH 0/3] OpenUPS updates
Hi, I've been checking out NUT with an OpenUPS board over the last couple of weekends, and have noticed that it doesn't seem to report sensible values. This lead me to investigate usbhid-ups and delve into various issues. As mentioned in a github issue, one of the problems is with the report descriptor - dumping this from the usbhid-ups debug output and picking through it reveals that
2011 Nov 23
2
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] RFC: How should Clang/LLVM runtime libraries be installed and found during link steps?
2011/11/23 Chandler Carruth <chandlerc at google.com> > It has come up when reviewing Kostya's patch to add the necessary support > fort linking in the Address Sanitizer runtime library that we need a proper > scheme and plan for deploying runtime libraries along with Clang. > > I've CC'ed llvmdev on this for compiler-rt developers' input. > > The key
2005 Jul 01
1
Re: boot failure after install -- my bootloader beat up your honor student
Feizhou wrote: > I completely disagree with you here since I use grub over pxe to > install/boot my servers and avoid any local bootloading problems. From: Peter Farrow <peter at farrows.org> > In one sentence, grub is poorly documented, over complicated pants, and > lilo ROCKS... At the risk of offending even more people by suggesting a "middle ground" where
2011 Dec 14
1
Still plugging away at the repo conversion
This is taking longer than I expected, because there is all kinds of cvs2svn-generated ugliness in your back history that tends to crash my tools. Your repo makes a great test case. (Yes, I know, that's like having someone say "Your dog is fantastically ugly!") Current state of things is that I have scrapped my precious approach, which was to put the Subversion tools in a Python
2017 Nov 06
2
[RFC] Setting the current debug loc when the insertion point changes
> On Nov 6, 2017, at 2:32 PM, Adrian Prantl <aprantl at apple.com> wrote: > > >> On Nov 6, 2017, at 2:19 PM, Vedant Kumar <vsk at apple.com> wrote: >> >> Hi everybody, >> >> I'm investigating some correctness issues with debug line table information in optimized code. I've noticed something problematic in IRBuilder. Setting the
2000 Aug 13
2
The immediate future
Hello all: I am very much enjoying reading this list. It's great to see discussion (mostly readable by non-vorbis-developer types) on the potential of vorbis and OGG in general. But I'd like to ask about the immediate future. I am very keen to adopt OGG vorbis for a number of uses, but I am awaiting a few things. And I do not wish to pester and hassle those hard at work to make this
2007 Aug 21
7
mocking singletons
How can I safely mock a singleton without the mocked method living on outside the scope of the test method? I''ve run into this problem with mocking methods on globals (gasp!) in the past by doing something like def mock_my_global original = $my_global $my_global.expects(:foo).returns(''bar'') yield $my_global = original end Is there something similar I
2006 Sep 07
9
LiteSpeed
Yo Zed, Just curious -- what do you think of the LiteSpeed server? Is it better than Lighty? Does it (gasp!) also serve Rails apps like Mongrel? I think I read that LiteSpeed doesn''t have proxying support. Thanks, Joe __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
2001 Jan 19
1
Vorbis Comments ect
Hello, I'm just letting everyone know that I've begun the preliminary part of putting together a working comment system. I have a few idea's on how to implement this system. 1. What I would like to do is grab the General and Input SDK's for Winamp first. Then I would like to add to our existing Winamp plug-in the ability to simply add comments via the built in ID tag
2006 Jul 27
7
suspicious memory usages
Following is the output of top command at my server and i find the high usage very much alarming. We are basically a team of three developers working on same machine(remotely), so we run mongrel_rails servers from out ~/public/app directories. We also run a cluster of mongrel servers using apache2.2. Is this much memory use normal? PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+
2012 Oct 30
0
ensembleBMA pit function warnings
Hello Chris,  I 've found two other issues  with MAE and CRPS, giving warning  when running examples. I've the same issue on my data.  Hope that you could find some time to take a look here. Thank you Anna > library(ensembleBMA) Loading required package: chron > example(MAE) MAE>   data(ensBMAtest) MAE>   ensMemNames <-
2011 Nov 23
2
[LLVMdev] RFC: How should Clang/LLVM runtime libraries be installed and found during link steps?
It has come up when reviewing Kostya's patch to add the necessary support fort linking in the Address Sanitizer runtime library that we need a proper scheme and plan for deploying runtime libraries along with Clang. I've CC'ed llvmdev on this for compiler-rt developers' input. The key issues I see when locating runtime libraries are the following: - These libraries should be