Displaying 20 results from an estimated 10000 matches similar to: "What CentOS means?"
2007 Apr 14
1
[LLVMdev] "Name that compiler"
Looks like people send many names in the contest,
so shall I do too.
I propose "Lepton", loosely meaning light (featherweight) in Greek.
It is used in particle physics to refer to very light particles
(electrons, muons).
For me it also has the connotations of fastness and
restlessness (in the LLVM sense of post-compile
optimization).
See more at:
2011 Nov 29
2
hello
Hello,
I am a Windows convert basically, but as a newbie, thinking of stability
and a virus free OS, and the features like that of a server, I have come
here.
Well said that I am absolutely new, I would know the things in the course
of time, since it is different from my daily job.......
Can one please let me know about the difference between the two DVD
torrents:
2002 Nov 08
3
Multiplexed Ogg and header problems.
I there was a discussion on the vorbis list about Real Audio
SureStream (tm) format. The basic idea was that they put multiple RA
files with different compression levels. So when they have to switch
the bit rate due to bandwidth changes, they choose from the streams
they have. Since peeling is a long time away, it could be implemented
with ogg vorbis multiplexing several times the same
2009 Nov 09
4
GUID Partition Tables and Ext3 Partition Size
Hello,
Does CentOS 5.4 support large ( > 2 TB) external storage devices using
GPT (GUID Partition Tables), while the main OS resides on smaller hard
disks using MBR. In this scenario, what can be the largest possible
size of an ext3 partition (and filesystem) which can be created on the
storage array under CentOS 5.4 ?
Thanks,
Manish
2009 May 22
0
[LLVMdev] Arm port
Sandeep Patel wrote:
> My goal is to have Cortex-A9 support complete in far less than three
> months. I've recently gotten some additional help toward that goal, so
> the pace should pick up soon.
>
> As far as compiler texts, there are many newer texts to recommend as
> just about all the major optimization passes are done differently
> after SSA-form appeared in about
2006 Mar 26
7
MVC Design
Hello I have been using LAMP for the last 6 years and i am now finally
making the choice to move over to RoR. This MVC stuff is all very new to
me. As i have no trouble understanding ruby code... or any code for that
matter.. my challange comes in getting my head around the MVC stuff. Is
there any demos articles that you guys have seen that takes a site or a
business breif and explains where
2006 Mar 01
9
ajax doesn''t show at the right place
Hi,
I use link_to_remote to create a link to trigger an
ajax, things work fine, a new rhtml is created,
however, the newly created rhtml doesn''t replace my
old zone, it shows instead on top of my old
zone...Does someone know why???
my code is like
<table>
<tr><td colspan="2"><a href="#" onclick="new
Ajax.Updater(''zone1'',
2008 Jan 07
3
Great looking plot - but what does it mean?
http://www.nabble.com/file/p14668788/paragraphs.png
Hi,
R is is world full of wonders... I created the attached plot, and I think
it's exactly what I need! Well, actually I think it is more that wht I
need...
I wanted R to show the mean values of the categories on the x-axis and maybe
the standard derivation as well.
I am pretty confident that the bold horrizontal lines in the plot show
2010 Aug 30
2
Brown-Forsythe test of equality of MEANS
Dear friends,
two years ago (as I found on the web) Paul sent the following message but I was not able to find if he got an answer. Today I have the same question and it would be great if I could find out that this test has been implemented (somehow) in R. Please do not confuse it with the Brown-Forsythe test of equality of variances. Thank you:
I've been searching around for a function for
2000 Nov 15
1
RODBC
I saw in the R-digest a thread about RODBC.
1) I think that this package is *extremely* valuable : it fulfills a need
quite important in the case of iterative (e. g. periodic) analyses. No need to
periodically return to your data and re-dumping them ...
2) The current version has a serious bug if your datasets has missing numeric
values. M. Lapsley, the original author, is aware of it, but has
2007 Feb 15
4
Using setfacl to control access to /dev/kqemu
Solaris 10U3, latest kqemu, qemu-0.9.0-CVS plus TAP patch.
I''m aware that a fair amount of "rootish" access is required for the TAP and bridge
stuff, and I''m working on that. As kind of a secuirty thought, I figured
I''d use setfacl to give myself access to the /dev/kqemu device instead
of leaving it mode 664 or 666.
However, that didn''t work.
2009 Oct 28
2
Visual Studio Project file?
I am working on a project that transports audio in realtime from a linux
box to a windows box throuh libcelt.
The windows client program is written in C# and C++ and I therefore need
the celt library in its most recent version (0.7) to be able to compile
in Visual Studio 2008.
In order to do this I, as I understand it, need a .vcproj file for the
project.
Are there any plans on making such a
2013 Feb 04
2
Traffic shaping problem
Hi all,
I tried last week to do traffic shaping on a production system,
object of the exercise was simply to throttle the outgoing traffic.
tc qdisc add dev eth4 root tbf rate 300mbit burst 300kb latency 50ms
But the server became rather instable, crashing repeatedly without
anything in the logs.
Can anybody spot glaring mistakes in the tc command above,
or tell me what I should have done
2009 Jan 08
2
Hierarchial storage management or automated archival to tape
Hi list!
While regular backup solutions like amanda or bacula are very good at
their job, ie keeping point2point copies of the files currently on
disk, I find them less suited for archiving - having unused files move
to tape in duplo and stay there until requested. I've even read of
multi-tier solutions - move to slower disks after a week and further
on to tape after a month.
Does anyone
2012 Nov 27
1
virtio for 9.1-R
Hi guys,
I can't see virtio in releng/9.1, is there any particular reason why it
isn't going to be included given that it works reasonable well (and is
optional anyway, so not likely to be detrimental)?
Thanks,
Joe
2008 Jan 24
2
MySQL issues with kernel-2.6.18-53.1.6.el5.x86_64.rpm
Hi all!
Just a word of warning: after updating a few of our x86_64 based web
frontend boxes to the new kernel, we began to get weird MySQL
timeouts. The problem went away again when we downgraded to the
previous kernel-2.6.18-53.1.6.el5.x86_64.rpm
regards,
Bent Terp
2004 Aug 06
2
[thomas@arkena.com: [vorbis] mp3pro and the mp3 streaming license]
> I agree with that much of it, but that doesn't seem to me like such a "bad"
> deal. I applaud the vorbis effort, don't get me wrong, but I don't think
> it's evil for Frauhofer/IIS to charge people who want to use their
> technology if they're using it for profit. It may be ugly and unsavory,
> but it's nothing to get terribly upset over. I
2008 Jun 02
2
Largish filesystems [was Re: XFS install issue]
On Mon, Jun 2, 2008 at 2:03 PM, Johnny Hughes <johnny at centos.org> wrote:
> I would also not use XFS in production ... but that is just me.
Interesting, I thought that XFS was fairly safe for use. What would
you recommend for filesystems in the 50-500 terabyte range?
(And yes, we do actually run a 70 TB at the moment, so I'm not asking
just to annoy you; I'm genuinely
2009 Jul 20
5
what is meaning of the bubbles in boxplots?
Hi ,everyone ,
I draw some boxplot figure with the command "boxplot".But in the
figure,there are some bubbles at the top part of the figure.
Can anyone tell me what the correct meaning of these bubbles?and how to
remove it?
--
TANG Jie
Email: totangjie@gmail.com
Tel: 0086-2154896104
Shanghai Typhoon Institute,China
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2006 Feb 07
3
ActiveRecord for kirbybase?
I''ve found vague mentions of various attempts at creating an ActiveRecord adapter for the KirbyBase pure Ruby DBMS, but
nothing which looks like it''s actually working. Anyone know of such an adapter that is functional and available?
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