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2001 Aug 16
1
wozu Wine?
Hallo NG-Leser, ich denke mal, mir fehlt vielleicht einfach nur die Erfahrung, aber ich hab bisher _kein_ einziges Win-Programm unter Linux zum Laufen bekommen. Eigentlich m?chte ich nur einen IE 5.5 benutzen k?nnen, um zu sehen, ob meine unter Linux entwickelten Webpages auch im IE gut aussehen. (jeder Webmaster kennt ja die Probleme) Aber mit Wine ist da wohl nix zu machen, wie? Ist das
2012 Feb 28
1
quota warning script not working after upgrade to 2.1.1
With 2.0.18 I was using a quota warning script like this: plugin { ... # Quota quota = maildir quota_rule = INBOX.Trash:storage=+2048M quota_warning = storage=99%% quota-warning 99 %u quota_warning2 = storage=95%% quota-warning 95 %u quota_warning3 = storage=90%% quota-warning 90 %u quota_warning4 = storage=85%% quota-warning 85 %u } # der schickt die Quota warnmails service
2011 Jun 01
2
[LLVMdev] Fw: Thinking about "whacky" backends
Sorry, forgot to CC the list. ----- Forwarded Message ----- > From: Samuel Crow <samuraileumas at yahoo.com> > To: Joachim Durchholz <jo at durchholz.org> > Cc: > Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 9:35 PM > Subject: Re: [LLVMdev] Thinking about "whacky" backends > > Hello, > > > ----- Original Message ----- >> From: Joachim Durchholz
2009 Nov 26
2
quote warning not being triggered (yet again)
I'm using 1.2.6 with the managesieve patch and maildir++ quotas (via the maildirsite file). Again, I found that the quota warning is not bering triggered. Testing via: smtp-source -4 -f sender at charite.de -t recipient at charite.de -m 1 -l 1000000 -C 1 mail.charite.de:submission recipient at charite.de being a mailbox with a 10.0 MB limit. I attached dovecot -n and the quota warn script.
2011 Jun 01
0
[LLVMdev] Fw: Thinking about "whacky" backends
On May 31, 2011, at 7:36 PM, Samuel Crow wrote: <snip> >> >> Now my idea for a whacky backend: Just a wrapper of the bitcode writer with its >> own special target triple: bitcode-tarrget-neutral and a generic data layout >> that aligns to single bytes as a placeholder only. It should disallow >> overriding the alignment of individual instructions to avoid
2006 Feb 26
3
Ajax training in Austria: "Ajax richtig verwenden"
Heya all, I?m doing a one-day training on everything Ajax mainly focusing on script.aculo.us, but naturally including Prototype and a look on Ruby on Rails Ajax capabilities as well, plus a look on our product fluxiom - on March 17, here in Vienna, Austria (for german speaking audiences). Here are the (in-german) details: In diesem eint?gigen Seminar zeigt Ihnen Thomas Fuchs wie Sie die
1999 Jan 13
6
Neuling
Hallo Liste Derzeit mache ich meine ersten Gehversuche mit Linux (SuSE). Bis jetzt habe ich in einem kleinen Netzwerk f?r meine Tauchschule vier Rechner betreut. Einer davon war WinNT-4.0 Server und Arbeitsplatz zugleich. Nachdem ich nicht mehr bereit bin, mich mit dem w?chentlichen "blue screen" und dem monatlichen Neuinstallieren von NT abzufinden, bin ich derzeit beim Umsteigen auf
2004 Apr 06
1
Your mail to feedback@suse.de
------------------------------------------------------------------------- (deutsche Version unten) Dear SuSE Linux User, thank you for your message regarding "Unknown Exception (feedback@suse.de)". Please note that the email address you sent your message to (feedback@suse.de) is no longer in use. Of course you still can send us your ideas, comments and bug reports related to our
2004 Jan 09
2
Broken DNS makes Asterisk whacky!
Check this out. I recently closed a bug I had written, #495 "ExtraChannel in transfer causes crash" Now I've been able to reproduce it, and somewhat narrowed down the culprit. But before I write another bug report, I wanted to see if anyone else had experienced the following (or would like to try:) When DNS (or outside connection to the network, not sure which) is broken and
2011 Jun 01
0
[LLVMdev] Thinking about "whacky" backends
What benefit do you get from having a backend here rather than an interpreter for LLVM IR? Cameron On May 31, 2011, at 5:30 PM, Joachim Durchholz wrote: > I've been tossing around some ideas about high-level backends. > > Say, have LLVM emit Perl code. > > Sounds whacky but isn't. It's good for the first bootstrapping phase in > environments where you don't
2007 Feb 07
0
Keyboard tab switching in Firefox
Hi! I decided to give Firefox 2 a try in Wine, because I wanted to use FlashGot and FlashGet. It works surprisingly well. However, there's one minor annoyance: using Ctrl+Tab and Ctrl+Shift+Tab to change tabs doesn't work. Ctrl+Shift+Tab doesn't do anything, and Ctrl+Tab shows/hides the bookmarks sidebar. What would be the best course of action to find out where the bug
2011 Nov 23
2
bizarre seq() behavior?
Is there any rational explanation for the bizarre seq() behavior below? > seq(2,8.1, lenght.out=3) [1] 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 > help(seq) > seq(2,8,length.out=3) [1] 2 5 8 > seq(2,8.1,length.out=3) [1] 2.00 5.05 8.10 Except maybe that it is early in the morning :) Best regards, Ryszard Ryszard Czerminski AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals LP 35 Gatehouse Drive Waltham, MA 02451 USA 781-839-4304
2011 Jun 04
0
[LLVMdev] Thinking about "whacky" backends
----- Original Message ----- > From: Nate Fries <nfries88 at yahoo.com> > To: Samuel Crow <samuraileumas at yahoo.com>; LLVM Developers Mailing List <llvmdev at cs.uiuc.edu> > Cc: > Sent: Friday, June 3, 2011 6:52 PM > Subject: Re: [LLVMdev] Thinking about "whacky" backends > > Most JVMs perform terribly. Even Sun's has had notable performance
2006 Jan 05
0
Bizarre Answering Problem - 2ND REQUEST
Ok, I've been trying to figure out why my A@H won't answer the lines when I can call out and the panel shows the call coming in - well something bizarre has happened. I set up inbound routing to ring my extension if a call comes in - and my extension rings but when I pick it up I get a dial tone. The whole time after I answer I hear the phone I originated the call on just ring and ring
2019 Aug 06
0
another bizarre thing...
Try checking your /var/log/messages for OOM killer log lines. If your machine is running low on memory the oom killer will start killing high memory usage programs. Grant ________________________________________ From: CentOS <centos-bounces at centos.org> on behalf of Fred Smith <fredex at fcshome.stoneham.ma.us> Sent: Tuesday, 6 August 2019 10:57 AM To: centos at centos.org Subject:
2009 Jul 23
3
bizarre firefox/X11 problem on centos 5.3
I set up a Centos5 box at work a week or two ago. Today I had this bizarre, repeatable problem: fire up firefox 3.5.1, browse to centos.org, go to the wiki, click the HOWTO button at the top of the page, and either at that point, or a moment later when clicking the link for the RAID documents, KABOOOOMMM!!! X dies and you return to a login prompt. I did it at least three times. Not nice when I
2019 Aug 06
0
another bizarre thing...
Fred Smith wrote: > > Hi all! > > I'm stuck on something really bizarre that is happening to a product > I "own" at work. It's a C program, built on CentOS, runs on CentOs or > RHEL, has been in circulation since the early 00's, is in use at > hundreds of sites. > > recently, at multiple customer sites it has started just going away. > no core
2019 Aug 07
0
another bizarre thing...
On Mon, Aug 05, 2019 at 08:57:45PM -0400, Fred Smith wrote: > Hi all! > > I'm stuck on something really bizarre that is happening to a product > I "own" at work. It's a C program, built on CentOS, runs on CentOs or > RHEL, has been in circulation since the early 00's, is in use at > hundreds of sites. > > recently, at multiple customer sites it has
2019 Aug 12
0
another bizarre thing...
On Mon, Aug 05, 2019 at 08:57:45PM -0400, Fred Smith (fredex at fcshome.stoneham.ma.us) wrote: > Hi all! > > I'm stuck on something really bizarre that is happening to a product > I "own" at work. It's a C program, built on CentOS, runs on CentOs or > RHEL, has been in circulation since the early 00's, is in use at > hundreds of sites. > > recently,
2006 Jun 22
0
maildir++ Quotas - bizarre behavior.
Hi Timo et al. I've been trying to track down why Dovecot recalculations of maildirsize are so wildly different (lower) than what Maildrop comes up with. I think I've found some bizarre behavior in Dovecot -- this is in beta9 as well as CVS from yesterday. It appears Dovecot isn't looking at /Maildir/cur ... /Maildir/new and /Maildir/tmp. It is, however, looking at