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2004 Oct 21
3
1.0-test51
http://dovecot.org/test/ This release is built with autoconf 2.59 and libtool 1.9. We'll see how it works out :) The required changes were done by Matthias Andree. - The last fix for connection hanging made IDLE use 100% CPU - We don't use Maildir/.INBOX/ directory anymore, indexes are stored in Maildir-root - Don't crash with FETCH BODY[n.MIME] - Changed %p (protocol)
2010 Apr 14
2
brtfs on Solaris? (Re: [osol-discuss] [indiana-discuss] So when are we gonna fork this sucker?)
brtfs could be supported on Opensolaris, too. IMO it could even complement ZFS and spawn some concurrent development between both. ZFS is too high end and works very poorly with less than 2GB while brtfs reportedly works well with 128MB on ARM. Olga On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 5:31 PM, <Casper.Dik at sun.com> wrote: > > >>Just a completely different question...is there any plans
2002 Feb 11
3
Seeking in a saved stream; or,Why isn't that sucker valid?
>> Running ogginfo on the stream data gives: >> stream_integrity=fail >This line in the ogginfo output concerns me. It means that there are actually >damaged Ogg packets in the stream. How are you saving this stream to disk? This particular one was obtained with wget on OpenBSD. I've observed the same problem with files saved from Winamp. >I think there is a problem
2002 Feb 11
2
Seeking in a saved stream; or, Why isn't that sucker valid?
I hope that this is the appropriate venue for this question. If it's not, let me know and I'll take it elsewhere (perhaps vorbis-dev). Saved streams are great - it lets this norteamericano get his fill of BBC Radio 1's Essential Mix. Unfortunately, saved streams aren't seekable. Running ogginfo on the stream data gives: erial=1626603590 header_integrity=pass vendor=Xiphophorus
2002 Feb 11
2
Seeking in a saved stream; or, Why isn't that sucker valid?
I hope that this is the appropriate venue for this question. If it's not, let me know and I'll take it elsewhere (perhaps vorbis-dev). Saved streams are great - it lets this norteamericano get his fill of BBC Radio 1's Essential Mix. Unfortunately, saved streams aren't seekable. Running ogginfo on the stream data gives: erial=1626603590 header_integrity=pass vendor=Xiphophorus
2008 Oct 15
1
Error on man page
Hi I discovered a similar problem early this week and a colleage on irc was told it was a copy and paste error. in man syslogd, the following can be found: Sucker rod def. -- 3/4, 7/8 or 1in. hardened steel rod, male threaded on each end. Primary use in the oil industry in Western North Dakota and other locations to pump 'suck' oil from oil wells. Sec- ondary
2007 Mar 09
6
Extracting text from a character string
I have a set of character strings like below: > data3[1] [1] "CB01_0171_03-27-2002-(Sample 26609)-(126)" > I am trying to extract the text 03-27-2002 and convert this into a date for the same record. I keep looking at the grep function, however I cannot quite get it to work. grep("\d\d-\d\d-\d\d\d\d",data3[1],perl=TRUE,value=TRUE) Any hints?
2004 Mar 12
2
trust secret location in WinXP
Hi, At our campus we have ~40 machines. If a new program is needed we install it on a single machine and replicate this one to the others. The whole process is automated: (Wake-On-LAN) (with pxe) booting a kernel via grub. booting a minimal ram based linux and doing: netcat server port > /dev/hda If we send a WOL packet the restore process starts. The problem is that we have to rejoin each
2004 Sep 08
3
astwind has any one got this thing to work?
hello I am fitteling with the astwind-installer-0.1.1.exe asterisk for windows and am having trouble getting the thing to connect to the meers to download the updates and stuff. I looked at the wiki and set up networking and stuff with no success, has any one got this thing to work successfully? my windows box is the faster of the 2 machines and my main linux box is down at the moment. I am
2014 Sep 25
1
CentOS 7, xfs
Well, I've set up one of our new JetStors. xfs took *seconds* to put a filesystem on it. We're talking what df -h shows as 66TB. (Pardon me, my mind just SEGV'd on that statement....) Using bonnie++, I found that a) GPT and partitioning gave was insignificantly different than creating an xfs filesystem on a raw disk. I'm more comfortable with the partition, though.
2004 Apr 01
1
Mounting a windows 2003 share
Hi I want to mount the a share of a windows 2003 Domain Controler, but I'm not been able... Does any body knew a solution for that problem? Thanks.... here is the error message: <snip> root@r-pad:/mnt/max-ecom# mount -t smbfs -o username=mnicolas,password=sucker //192.168.200.99/Multimedia /mnt/ cli_negprot: SMB signing is mandatory and we have disabled it. 11688: protocol
2007 Feb 21
2
backup incremental
dear all, can anybody tell me, how to backup my data on samba?do you have a script for backup incremental? i don't understand to user rsync thank you Cyd ____________________________________________________________________________________ Sucker-punch spam with award-winning protection. Try the free Yahoo! Mail Beta. http://advision.webevents.yahoo.com/mailbeta/features_spam.html
2012 Dec 03
1
How do I make R randomForest model size smaller?
I've been training randomForest models on 7 million rows of data (41 features). Here's an example call: myModel <- randomForest(RESPONSE~., data=mydata, ntree=50, maxnodes=30) I thought surely with only 50 trees and 30 terminal nodes that the memory footprint of "myModel" would be small. But it's 65 megs in a dump file. The object seems to be holding all sorts of
2001 Mar 22
1
Multiple User Data Access
I've noticed a few people posting to the list with problems accessing Access files and or Accouting Database files with Multiple Users. Ruben for one, not to name names :) I've often found in the past that such problems are related to file locking. Oportunistic locking, for one, is evil. (I haven't had any problems with Samba, but have certainly corrupted more than a few databases
2007 Jun 13
1
Normal and Poisson tail area expectations in R
I am interested in R functions for the following integrals / sums (expressed best I can in text) - Normal: G_u(k) = Integration_{Lower limit=k}^{Upper limit=infinity} [(u -k) f(u) d(u)], where where u is N(0,1), and f(u) is the density function. Poisson: G(lambda,k) = Sum_{Lower limit=k}^{Upper limit=infinity} [(x-k) p(x, lambda)] where P(x,lambda) is the Poisson prob function with parameter
2007 Jul 14
3
tT in callparking
Hi List; [incoming] include => parkedcalls exten=103,1,Dial(SIP/Bob,,tT) exten=104,1,Dial(SIP/Charlie,,tT) When we use tT and when we use t alone or T alone, I know this for call parking, but I do not know what the tT does? Regards Bilal ____________________________________________________________________________________ Sucker-punch spam with award-winning protection. Try the free
2014 Jan 11
1
Configure wireless USB ethernet
I have a system that does *not* have a graphical desktop installed, nor do I ever plan to. I have its wired ethernet working just peachy. Now I want to configure a USB wireless ethernet and scratching my head. Particularly since I don't use NetworkManager, everything is manually configured. That said, if I enable NM, I see this in /var/log/messages: NetworkManager[26900]: <info>
2002 Mar 20
2
Saved streams
Hi all, A while back (Feb 11) Stephen Commiskey sent mail to this list with the subject : "Seeking in a saved stream; or, Why isn't that sucker valid?". Stephen had some problems with streams he saved from the BBC that gave him all sorts of weird errors and resulted in his not being able to seek in his saved streams. I tried the same thing immediately (never saved an oggstream
2005 May 15
5
IPRoute2 vs Iptables
Hi all, As I read into the forum, NATting (SNAT) is expensive, using iptables to translate IP sucks the performance of the system. I just want to know if IProute2 can handle NATting and if it handels NATting can it performed faster than iptables? thanks, Wennie
2008 Jul 23
2
prevent runaway PID taking down server (RAM/swap)
Is there a way I can prevent processes from taking up all the ram then swap until the box crashes/freezes? I'm using IEs4Linux and the wineserver seems to start taking up RAM until my box dies, it happens slowly. I am able to kill the sucker now, but I'd like to not have to worry about that. sar -r 01:00:01 PM kbmemfree kbmemused %memused kbbuffers kbcached kbswpfree kbswpused