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2003 Jan 30
0
Re: Regarding Installation
Its possible to corrupt the binary if you actually open it in a browser, and the browser tries to display it, and then you save it. Have you tried right-clicking on the link to download it? Robert. On Thu, 30 Jan 2003, saicharan komanduru wrote: > Hi, > I copied the binary setup file for windows. I tried > to install but it says the binary is corrupted. I > tried getting the files
2006 Mar 11
0
clientside transformation of markdown to HTML
To save AJAX round trips for live-previews. Does anybody know whether there exist a cross-browser way to achieve that ? All I am currently aware of is this <http://rephrase.net/box/js-markdown/>, there was some talk about it in 2004, unfortunately according to docs it only works in mozilla-based browsers -- Roberto Saccon - http://rsaccon.com -------------- next part -------------- An
2015 Jun 06
1
Effectiveness of CentOS vm.swappiness
Am 05.06.2015 um 23:32 schrieb Gordon Messmer: >>> Those two things can't really both be true. If the pages >>> swapped out are unused, then the application won't suffer as a >>> result. >> >> Why not? If you have an application which sees action only every >> 12 to 24 hours,I think this can happen. > > Well, that's not
2015 Jun 05
2
Effectiveness of CentOS vm.swappiness
Am 05.06.2015 um 18:33 schrieb Gordon Messmer: > On 06/05/2015 03:29 AM, Markus "Shorty" Uckelmann wrote: >> some (probably unused) parts are swapped out. But, some of >> those parts are the salt-minion, php-fpm or mysqld. All services which >> are important for us and which suffer badly from being swapped out. > > Those two things can't really both be
2015 Jun 05
0
Effectiveness of CentOS vm.swappiness
On 06/05/2015 12:09 PM, Markus "Shorty" Uckelmann wrote: > Am 05.06.2015 um 18:33 schrieb Gordon Messmer: >> On 06/05/2015 03:29 AM, Markus "Shorty" Uckelmann wrote: >>> some (probably unused) parts are swapped out. But, some of >>> those parts are the salt-minion, php-fpm or mysqld. All services which >>> are important for us and which
2014 Mar 25
0
PROM vbios fetching issues
On Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 11:59:46AM -0700, Martin Peres wrote: > > Hello, > > One of my GPU (GK107/NVE7) fails to properly fetch its vbios from PROM > at boot time but, if I blacklist the module and load it myself later on, > it always succeeds. To make things weirder, the same card works great on > another computer. > > Here is the relevant code in Nouveau to fetch
2015 Dec 30
2
FLAC__BYTES_PER_WORD==8 test results
On Dec 30, 2015, at 3:09 AM, Thomas Zander <thomas.e.zander at googlemail.com> wrote: > On 29 December 2015 at 21:50, lvqcl <lvqcl.mail at gmail.com> wrote: >> So, does it make sense to #define FLAC__BYTES_PER_WORD (in bitreader.c) >> as 4 for 32-bit and as 8 for 64-bit targets? > > Your tests so far imply this is a sensible default. > I'd say go ahead. We
2003 Jan 08
2
oot: reply-to
Hello, I'm just subcribe this list and it seems when replying to mail from this list, reply goes to sender instead of the list (whic is little bit annoying). is it by default or my mail client did not handle it properly? tks.
2015 Jan 21
1
Kickstarting several *different* setups
On Tue, January 20, 2015 18:37, Les Mikesell wrote: > > There's also saltstack which is one of the newer of the bunch. It has > some chance of working reasonably across different platforms. How > you feel about it will probably depend on how you feel about python in > general - and how you expect upgrades to go in the future. > Is this what you are talking about?
2015 Dec 29
2
FLAC__BYTES_PER_WORD==8 test results
Thomas Zander wrote: > If you want to share the patch, I am happy to repeat some testing on > Sandy Bridge and Core2 with clang. The patch changes many files, libFLAC/bitwriter.c and test_libFLAC/bitwriter.c among them. So now I wait for the decision for patches #3 and #4 that I posted yesterday. > The slower decoding speed for 24 bit content on x86_64 seems > surprising, but
2016 Mar 11
1
Post to syslinux.org wiki
Hello I want to comment something on http://www.syslinux.org/wiki/index.php?title=Talk:WDSLINUX and from what I understand I must subcribe and be approved on the mailing list because I can post. I need to add something that has changed in configuring WDS to work with Linux Thank you
2010 Mar 11
1
sieve fileinto rule (pigeonhole)
Hello, i discovered that when a sieve rule "fileinto drawer;" tries to deliver a mail into a non existent drawer, the drawer gets created. This is neat, but is there also a way to automatically subcribe to the created folder ? Regards, Oliver Eales
2015 Jun 05
6
Effectiveness of CentOS vm.swappiness
Am 05.06.2015 um 00:23 schrieb Dennis Jacobfeuerborn: > If I'd have to venture a guess then I'd say there are memory pages that > are never touched by any processes and as a result the algorithm has > decided that it's more effective to swap out these pages to disk and use > the freed ram for the page-cache. That's my guess too. [...] > impact. If however these
2001 Mar 11
1
Wine failure
Here's the info: codeweavers-wine-20010305-1 on RH 6.2 Building font metrics. This may take some time... fixme:font:LFD_InitFontInfo font '-2rebels-flare light gothic-light-r-normal--0-0-0-0-p-0-fcd8859-15' has unknown registry 'fcd8859' and character encoding '15' fixme:font:LFD_InitFontInfo font '-2rebels-franklin cond.
2015 Jun 05
2
Effectiveness of CentOS vm.swappiness
On Fri, Jun 05, 2015 at 09:33:11AM -0700, Gordon Messmer wrote: > On 06/05/2015 03:29 AM, Markus "Shorty" Uckelmann wrote: > >some (probably unused) parts are swapped out. But, some of > >those parts are the salt-minion, php-fpm or mysqld. All services which > >are important for us and which suffer badly from being swapped out. > > Those two things can't
2016 Dec 08
2
Do we need a pre-release?
On 12/08/16 12:24 AM, Thomas Zander wrote: > On 7 December 2016 at 21:08, Erik de Castro Lopo <mle+la at mega-nerd.com> wrote: >> lvqcl.mail wrote: >> >>> "make -f Makefile.lite" also doesn't work out of box. >> >> Didn't work for the 1.3.1 release either. Makes me wonder why we even >> keep it around. > > Because it works on
2016 Jun 26
2
FLAC__SSE_OS change
Thomas Zander wrote: > In any case, the disable-SSE matter is still important. People are > still using flac on x86 machines without SSE, for instance AMD Geode > CPUs seem to live forever. libFLAC detects CPU SSE support in runtime, so --disable-sse is necessary for cuch CPUs only because it disables -msse2 switch. Maybe it makes sense to add new switch, --no-force-sse2 or
2015 Dec 08
2
Stopping Machine powering off
On Dec 7, 2015, at 4:21 PM, Gernot Zander <debian at scorpio.in-berlin.de> wrote: > > Hi, > > am 7 Dez schrieb Marks, Connor: >> Well I just need to monitor the UPS battery for testing and I do about >> 10 UPS's a day. So having to restart my computer every time gets old >> real quick. > > In that case - what about not starting nut-client (upsmon)
2007 Aug 01
0
thnaks for ur replis guys -- sendmail list
Hello Simon, I hope you'll find what you need here; http://www.sendmail.org/misc/email-addresses.php James PS. Sorry for top posting. -----Original Message----- From: simon [mailto:mailadmin at baladia.gov.kw] Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2007 12:42 PM To: CentOS mailing list Subject: [CentOS] thnaks for ur replis guys dear Guys, i do said at the start for my apology.. i am already
2003 Mar 21
0
a bit better
hi, so after test the today version. works: - squirrelmail works ie. it can send mail (even with attachments) and put the sent mail into the sent folder. - mozilla can put sent mail into the imap server's sent folder - mozilla see the right folder list (ie. there is no anoying empty name folder under the folders which has subfolder) and you can subcribe to these folders too. still not