similar to: ACL support for ext3 on 2.4.x

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2001 Jun 15
1
ext3+acl
A patch that implements acls on ext3 for kernel 2.2.x is available at http://moldybread.net/patch/kernel-2.2/ It looks to be stable. Beat it, break it.
2001 Oct 11
1
EA and ACL patches on ext3-2.4
A new work-in-progress release of the Extended Attribute and ACL patches for ext3 is now available at http://www.moldybread.net/patches/kernel-2.4/ This release is against linux-2.4.10-ac12 with ext3-2.4-0.9.12. Status: Extended attribute sharing now seems stable. Performance problems appear to have been addressed. Known Problems: Error message: "VFS: brelse: Trying to free free
2001 Oct 28
4
Extended Attributes and Access Control Lists
Hello, I have today released an initial version of extended attributes and access control lists for ext3 (patch against the 2.4.13-ac3 kernel). Eric Jarman <ejarman@acm.org> has contributed a lot to this effort. Since I'm not very much into the innards of ext3, can some of you please take a look at the patch, and see whether it contains any flaws (and tell me which flaws)? Thanks! The
2013 Feb 12
2
Lost folders after changing MDS
OK, so our old MDS had hardware issues so I configured a new MGS / MDS on a VM (this is a backup lustre filesystem and I wanted to separate the MGS / MDS from OSS of the previous), and then did this: For example: mount -t ldiskfs /dev/old /mnt/ost_old mount -t ldiskfs /dev/new /mnt/ost_new rsync -aSv /mnt/ost_old/ /mnt/ost_new # note trailing slash on ost_old/ If you are unable to connect both
2010 Nov 02
0
Paranormal Activity 2 (2010) DVDRip XvID DIAMOND
[Image: http://img25.imageshack.us/img25/6996/senzatitolo5q.png ] Paranormal Activity 2 (2010) DVDRip XvID DIAMOND | 1.2 GB Director: Tod Williams Writers: Oren Peli (characters), Michael R. Perry (screenplay) Genres: Horror Runtime: USA: 91 min After experiencing what they think are a series of "break-ins", a family sets up security cameras around their home, only to realize that
2003 Nov 30
1
bad performance on 2.4.23
hi, - big and ugly mail. If you don't like them, delete it now :-) - I have collected and classified some information of: http://home.earthlink.net/~rwhron/kernel/bigbox.html And I observed that ext3 performance is worse than previous kernels(2.4.19...). -ac and -aa are here only as reference. Complete information is in the upper URL. dbench: Performance is worse. dbench (Numbers are in
2009 May 30
1
Segmentation Fault
I've attached the command I ran, the output, and the crash log in the hope that it is useful. jason$ ffmpeg2theora -v 5 --optimize -A 64 -c 2 -H 44100 /Users/jason/ Movies/TV\ Shows/Holding\ Area/video.vob Input #0, mpeg, from '/Users/jason/Movies/TV Shows/Holding Area/ video.vob': Duration: 00:05:43.90, start: 0.211444, bitrate: 7217 kb/s Stream #0.0[0x1e0]: Video:
2009 Mar 29
2
ffmpeg2theora: Garbled AC3 Audio
I recorded a television show using my HDHomeRun. The resulting file contains MPEG-2 video and AC3 audio. Specifically, ffmpeg2theora shows: Stream #0.0[0x1e0]: Video: mpeg2video, yuv420p, 1280x720 [PAR 1:1 DAR 16:9], 38810 kb/s, 59.92 tbr, 90k tbn, 119.88 tbc Stream #0.1[0x80]: Audio: ac3, 48000 Hz, 5.1, s16, 448 kb/s Pixel Aspect Ratio: 1.00/1 Frame Aspect Ratio: nan/1 When I feed it to
2006 Jan 04
1
Muxing a52/ac3 and Theora
Is there a program currently available that will correctly mux a52/ac3 streams and theora streams into an ogg container? I've tried oggzmerge, and it will mux ac3 into ogm and correctly create a new ogm from an existing theora file, but it doesn't seem to put the two together correctly.
2001 Nov 06
1
ext3/kjournald overhead
Hi, I've recently installed ext3 on an 800MB RAID5 (software) array. I am running RedHat Linux 7.1 with the Linux kernel 2.4.12-ac3 on a 1GHz Pentium system with 128MB RAM. I am seeing a significant amount of write operation slowdown when running ext3 (and kjournald), as opposed to my old ext2. The problem seems to be associated with the times that kjournald is accessing the disk. At
2006 Feb 19
1
diff to vorbis-tools-1.1.1
Hallo everybody, I just created a small patch for oggenc to be able to read and encode wav6-files. This files are of micro$ofts WAVEFORMATEXTENSIBLE format type and can contain multiple channels. a52dec can produce this type of file from ac3 streams. Might be it would be better to teach oggenc to read ac3 streams natively. There is probably a better way to encode low frequency channels
2001 Oct 19
1
What was wrong with this sequence?
I thought I understood things, but I guess not. I recently configured a new system for a colleague as follows: 1. Redhat 7.1 install Dell Inspiron 8100 - three partitions on 30G - /, /boot, swap 2. Boot up 3. configure, make, make install of linux-2.4.12-ac3 (with approriate lilo changes) lilo (but no reboot until 8) 4. rpm -U mount-2.11g-5.i386.rpm (from rawhide)
2005 Jan 19
1
5.1 streams into ogg.vorbis
Hallo, I'd like to get all channels of an ac3 5.1 stream coded into vorbis. With sox and oggenc it doesn't seem to work. Does anyone know a tool that can do this under linux? The ac3 stream is also avialabe as wav6 file converted by the cvs version of a52dec. This wav6 file contains one stereo stream and 3 mono streams. Is there a convention which stream number in an ogg file means
2001 Aug 03
1
ac4 ext3 recovery failure
Rebooting to try 2.4.7-ac4, I had Xfree86 crash on exit and hang the machine (it does that once a month or so; this notebook gets booted quite often). After fscking the root and another ext2 partition, the system got to the big ext3 partition and just went dead. No message, no disk activity, no keyboard response. I powered down and rebooted 2.4.7-ac3 patched with ext3-2.4-0.9.5-247ac3, and that
2012 Mar 04
1
Could not compute QR decomposition of Hessian.
Hi, I created the model below, which returns me the following warning message: In sem.default(ram = ram, S = S, N = N, param.names = pars, var.names = vars, : Could not compute QR decomposition of Hessian. Optimization probably did not converge. ######### Model ######## mDPDF = data.frame(mj1,mj2,mj3,mj4,mj5,eL1,eL2,eL3,eL4,eL5,aC1,aC2,aC3,aC4,disR1,disR2,disR3,disR4,disR5,
2002 Jul 12
3
ext3 corruption
Hello, Over the last month or so, I've noticed the following error showing up repeatedly in my system logs under kernel 2.4.18-ac3 and more recently under 2.4.19-rc1: EXT3-fs error (device ide0(3,3)) in ext3_new_inode: error 28 I've now been able to capture the following Oops before the system went down entirely: Assertion failure in do_get_write_access() at transaction.c:611:
2001 Jul 30
1
ext3-2.4-0.9.5
The latest ext3 patches against linux-2.4.7 and linux-2.4.7-ac3 are at http://www.uow.edu.au/~andrewm/linux/ext3/ Changes since 0.9.4 include: - Fixed a bug which could trip an assertion failure when using small journals under heavy load in full data journalling mode. - A patch from Ted plus the latest version of e2fsprogs plus the stomping of various ext3 bugs gives us preliminary
2003 Jul 23
1
AVI stream w/ AC3 5.1ch
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I have an AVI file (~900MB) that I want to convert to OGM format, with a ~ DivX 5 video and uncompressed AC3 (5.1ch) audio stream. Nandub doesn't want to compress the audio, so I was wondering if anyone could recommend a (Windows) tool to help. Thanks for your time! -Chris - -- "Everyone has to find their own reason." ~ -Cloud,
2003 Mar 03
0
5.1 encoding?
Hi, I'm new to Vorbis and I need a little help understanding if 5.1 compression is actually supported. I've been trying to create a 5.1 file from either a vob or ac3 stream without much success. That is, BeSweet usually complains that the source has to be sampled at 48000Hz (it is) and just won't do it, so I've munged the command line until I got a 5.1 .ogg but only the normal
2004 Jul 08
1
multiple ac3 channels to vorbis
Hi, I'm new to this list. Might be the questions is already answered earlier but the search function on the mailarchiv website doesn't work. So here my question: How can i convert an ac3 (form an dvd vob-file) stream with more than 2 channels into ogg under linux? I want to keep the channels and don't want to downmix into stereo. can i use the -C option from oggenc in connection