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2009 Jul 30
5
Open Letter to Lance Davis
I seem to be having network and email issues tonight; please excuse any duplication -- Russ herrold -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 HTML dump on Thu Jul 30 00:30:33 EDT 2009 http://www.centos.org/ Open Letter to Lance Davis July 30, 2009 04:39 UTC This is an Open Letter to Lance Davis from fellow CentOS Developers It is regrettable that we are forced
2007 Apr 12
1
Dual boot problem with XP and CentOS4.4
Hi i am using CentOS 4.4 version individually. working very fine. but, when i try to install CentOS4.4 as a dual boot with windows XP, i couldn't install. its taking so much of time to show the installation screen. i have given my hardware configuration below, Intel Dual Core 2.8 Ghz Intel D945GCCR MotherBoard 1GB DDR Ram 80GB SATA HDD (western digital) this is the first time i am trying
2015 Jan 01
3
Design changes are done in Fedora
On Wed, December 31, 2014 12:03, Warren Young wrote: > > So, cope with change. > Is one to infer from your mantra 'cope with change' that one is not supposed to express any opinion whatsoever, ever, on any forum; on the externalised cost of changes made to software with no evident technical justification? And that to do so is evidence of some moral or intellectual defect in
2009 Feb 17
5
[LLVMdev] svn pre-commit hook: help needed
Anyone out there interested in helping out with a subversion pre-commit hook to: - remove trailing whitespace, - expand tabs to spaces, - detect 80-col violations, as well as detect other style guideline breakage? I just ran into the trailing whitespace problem: Eclipse and other editors like to trim excess whitespace from source. However, when one commits a patch with trailing whitespace
2007 Apr 19
4
general question about plotting multiple regression results
Hi all, I have been bumbling around with r for years now and still havent come up with a solution for plotting reliable graphs of relationships from a linear regression. Here is an example illustrating my problem 1.I do a linear regression as follows summary(lm(n.day13~n.day1+ffemale.yell+fmale.yell+fmale.chroma,data=surv)) which gives some nice sig. results Coefficients:
2009 Aug 09
3
Patch queue pushed out
I finally got some time to work through the klibc patch queue... however, since I have been AWOL so long I might have dropped patches. If someone could take a quick look at the git tree before I push a new version out that would be great. -hpa -- H. Peter Anvin, Intel Open Source Technology Center I work for Intel. I don't speak on their behalf.
2016 Jul 27
2
[RFC] One or many git repositories?
On 27 July 2016 at 17:47, Chris Bieneman via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > First and foremost please don’t consider lack of dissent on the thread as > presence of consensus. Hi Chris, First things first: I give you my word that I will be yelling louder than others if this ever happens. (I can be *very* loud! :) People can push and yell all they want, changes like
2015 May 26
5
New controller card issues
Running CentOS 5 (long story, will be updated some day). A 5 yr old Dell PE R415. Whoever spec'd the order, they got the cheapest, embedded controller. Push came to shove - these things gag on a drive > 2TB. So, we bought some PERC H200's for it, and its two mates. This morning, I brought the system down, and put in the card, and moved the SATA cables. This did not end well. The new
2006 Feb 28
2
acts_as_taggable and auto_complete
I''m using the acts_as_taggable gem (who''s site has gone AWOL apparently) and I''m wanting to make it autocomplete. I, however, am the absolute worst JavaScript person ever, so is there anyone out there that can point me to a tutorial or give some good starting points? Thanks! Kenneth -- => the blog from beyond <= => www.eyeheartzombies.com <=
2014 Dec 16
2
[PATCH 8/9] virtio_pci: split out legacy device support
Michael S. Tsirkin <mst at redhat.com> wrote: > Move everything dealing with legacy devices out to virtio_pci_legacy.c. > Expose common code APIs in virtio_pci.h > > Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst at redhat.com> This breaks virtio_pci because you deleted the licence from it. -- >8 -- Subject: virtio_pci: Restore module licence and other attributes When the
2014 Dec 16
2
[PATCH 8/9] virtio_pci: split out legacy device support
Michael S. Tsirkin <mst at redhat.com> wrote: > Move everything dealing with legacy devices out to virtio_pci_legacy.c. > Expose common code APIs in virtio_pci.h > > Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst at redhat.com> This breaks virtio_pci because you deleted the licence from it. -- >8 -- Subject: virtio_pci: Restore module licence and other attributes When the
2020 Mar 27
2
directfb on CentOS 7
I have another package (baresip) that needs "directfb". from baresip make MOD := directfb $(MOD)_SRCS += directfb.c $(MOD)_LFLAGS += $(shell pkg-config --libs directfb) $(MOD)_CFLAGS += $(shell pkg-config --cflags directfb \ | sed -e 's/-I/-isystem/g') include mk/mod.mk I tried to find with: yum provides
2007 Dec 04
2
Ices 0.x really needs a release
Hi, I've had to dust off Ices 0.x to provide some simple automation for a project I'm involved with and I ran into several bugs in 0.4 which have been fixed in SVN. I was shocked to see that 0.4 was released on 2004-08-28. Surely it's time to role out those bug-fixes? I have noticed one bug though, but I've not tested it thoroughly. It seems that if you have it set to be
2012 Aug 05
1
BIG changes to kernel module
Hey all, I've just pushed a major rework/rewrite of the Nouveau kernel module to git[1]. Details of the whys and what-nots of the rework are in the various commit messages. At this point don't expect any exciting cool functionality, the work so far is merely a restructure to allow moving forward on a number of fronts in the future. I expect that for a while there will be a *lot* of
2008 Oct 08
1
make func_realtime work like app_realtime (1.6)
Yell at me if you will, but I hate func_realtime - it's not very usable nor is it change-friendly (update your database and your dialplan completely breaks). I'm getting a new 1.6 box built out and working, and wanted to emulate the functionality of APP_realtime somehow, so I started digging around in the func_realtime source - here's what I came up with: For 1.6.0, look at line 86
2003 Mar 23
3
Whoah! My E400P system went AWOL
Hi, I came back from a quiet weekend today and found my E400P box to have gone astray. Asterisk is loaded from inittab, and started crashing and reloading a couple of thousands of times, each time notifying my monitoring service :-P I remember there would be issues on old cvs stuff since the crash at digium so I made a clean checkout just now. Here is what happens when I load manually:
1999 Aug 31
3
[R] R --gnome segfaults on RH 6.0 with R-0.65.0
On 30-Aug-99 I wrote: >> Libgdk? >> The only packages I know of with gdk/libgdk files >> are `gtk+' and `gtk+10' and neither contain `gdkfont.c'. To which Prof Brian D Ripley and Peter Dalgaard replied: > No, binary rpms will not contain source files, will they? > Try 'nm /usr/lib/libgdk.a | grep font' and I think you will see the > light... I
2001 Sep 14
2
[Fwd: Bush's Press Conference: Into the Abyss]
Emperors1000@aol.com wrote: > > Dear reader, > The emperorsclothes list does not seem to be working. Please forgive us if > you receive this post twice. - Jared Israel, www.tenc.net > ************************** > URL for this article: http://emperors-clothes.com/articles/rozoff/abyss.htm > > To join the Emperor's Clothes email list, go to >
2004 Sep 23
5
Billing Fun - anybody know where to get a NPA/NXX db?
Hello; I've been playing with a nifty Open Source java based report writer called Datavision (datavision.sourceforge.net) and I've managed to write enough logic to calculate phone bills at different rates from the MySQL cdr's. (cdr_addon_mysql) Eventually I want to have sets of rate structures for each user of the system - so I can bill client A at 3 cents a minute and client B at 2
2009 Feb 18
0
[LLVMdev] svn pre-commit hook: help needed
On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 02:21:23PM -0800, Scott Michel wrote: > Anyone out there interested in helping out with a subversion pre-commit hook > to: > > - remove trailing whitespace, > - expand tabs to spaces, > - detect 80-col violations, > > as well as detect other style guideline breakage? > > I just ran into the trailing whitespace problem: Eclipse and other