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2006 Mar 08
0
session setup
hi, in company i work for i often work on employees computers (to solve their issues mainly). they do not have sufficient rights to all shares, which i need, i used to just connect to share i need and when samba denies permission windows (xp) station asked me about password, so i typed my username and pass and get access to everything i want. recently i've changed main server in company (that
2006 Feb 08
1
Problem with netbios names
hi, i've got big problem with samba, which acts as a fileserwer in company i work for. it's configured to be LMB and DMB and according to logs, it wins all elections. the problem is: i offer vpn access for few employees. one of them works with advanced excell (mainly) macros, which are linked across samba shares. he decided to recreate our shares structure on his home computer to test
2005 Jan 06
1
arrays emerging from tapply
The code below illustrates some points about results from tapply that I find strange. I wonder if they are intended and if so why it is so. 1) When you make a table the dimnames is a *named* list, tapply returns an unnamed list. 2) data.frame behaves differently on an array and a table. Is this an intended feature? 3) For tables class(TAB) and attr(TAB,"class") both return
2023 Jul 23
1
Parallel dialoog with different Alert-Info headers
On 7/23/2023 12:32 PM, Dirk-Willem van Gulik wrote: >> On 22 Jul 2023, at 23:40, asterisk at phreaknet.org wrote: >> >> I'm assuming you mean at the device level, and that you want to send >> only the relevant header to each device? >> Use pre-dial handlers; a unique handler runs on each destination >> channel. With PJSIP, you're forced to do this
2015 Jul 13
2
boot... round 2
On 13.07.2015 15:19, Gene Cumm wrote: > On Mon, Jul 13, 2015 at 9:03 AM, poma <pomidorabelisima at gmail.com> wrote: >> On 13.07.2015 14:53, Gene Cumm wrote: >>> On Mon, Jul 13, 2015 at 6:42 AM, poma <pomidorabelisima at gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> A patch like this? >>>> >>>> >>> >>> Correct. Have you
2016 Jul 15
4
RFC: Coroutine Optimization Passes
Hi David: >> How do you deal with basic blocks which appear to be used by multiple parts >> of the coroutine? We handled this in WinEHPrepare by cloning any BBs which >> were shared. I experimented with several approaches, but, cloning ended up being the simplest and most reliable. Suspend points express three different control flows that can happen at the suspend point: a
2007 May 29
2
Noise suppression less than AGC gain
>> Yes, after I stop speaking, the noise slowly starts climbing again, and >> if I peek at st->agc_gain, that's slowly climbing too. I think part of >> the trouble is that the noise in here isn't uniform white noise; there's >> traffic outside the window and people walking in the hallway outside my >> door. Each little event is enough to cause the AGC
2010 Sep 01
0
[LLVMdev] [LLVMDev] [Question] The TargetRegisterClass has a confusing method.
Aye, I understand it's an index into an array, but what is the difference between the index i and the return value. Do I have to worry that register values from a TargetRegisterClass could be either zero based or some other base? Are there other methods that rely on zero based in the TargetRegisterClass? I thought register values were "global," but this transformation makes a
2023 Jul 23
1
Parallel dialoog with different Alert-Info headers
> On 22 Jul 2023, at 23:40, asterisk at phreaknet.org wrote: > > On 7/22/2023 4:51 PM, Dirk-Willem van Gulik wrote: >> We have a couple of parallel ring settings (and this has worked well for eons). >> >> Either in the form of >> >> same => n,Dial(SIP/1001 & SIP/1002 & SIP/1003 …..) >> >> Or via a subroutine (below) that has a bit
2004 Aug 06
2
PLEASSSSEE HELP
Just for the sake of clarity, I think he ment to say "You might (write) the maintainers of otto mp3." Aye Jack? :) Scott On Tue, 31 Jul 2001, Jack Moffitt wrote: > Since I'm not familiar with that program, I have no idea what could be > wrong. You might the maintainers of otto mp3. > > jack. > > > ok from the beginning .. > > the "otto
2007 Jun 09
1
Blosxom + Markdown problem: randomised email links break RSS, Atom
As described here, "Markdown will... perform a bit of randomized decimal and hex entity-encoding to help obscure your address from address-harvesting spambots" on automatic email address links like <rwhe at ludism.org>. http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax#autolink I have had a problem with my RSS feed for months, where certain entries would refresh every hour or
2015 Jul 13
0
boot... round 2
On Mon, Jul 13, 2015 at 10:20 AM, poma <pomidorabelisima at gmail.com> wrote: > On 13.07.2015 15:19, Gene Cumm wrote: >> On Mon, Jul 13, 2015 at 9:03 AM, poma <pomidorabelisima at gmail.com> wrote: >>> On 13.07.2015 14:53, Gene Cumm wrote: >>>> On Mon, Jul 13, 2015 at 6:42 AM, poma <pomidorabelisima at gmail.com> wrote: >>>>
2004 Sep 10
0
Welcome to b3ta
ugh, some new evil spamming technique? send a group invite to mailing lists, hoping one of the members will join? Josh --- b3ta Moderator <b3ta-owner@yahoogroups.com> wrote: > > Welcome to B3ta > > It's a free weekly newsletter reporting on the coolest stuff on the > net. > > We work very hard to make best thing in your inbox this week. > > We also use
2004 Aug 06
0
PLEASSSSEE HELP
guys, thanx ..but i tried reaching the maintainer .. havent heard from him in a week thats why i came here :( regards, g. --- scott@john.ikansas.com wrote: > Just for the sake of clarity, I think he ment to say "You might > (write) the maintainers of otto mp3." > > Aye Jack? > > :) > > Scott > > On Tue, 31 Jul 2001, Jack Moffitt wrote: > > >
2003 Jan 10
0
Access to R from a remote location - follow up....background processes and such...
Aye, you can use the ampersand, but depending on how your shell is set up, you're likely to kill the batch job if you log out of the shell while it is still running. Microsoft Terminal services, and I suspect citrix as well, has the option of logging out but leaving the session open (for jobs to run, for instance.) In unix, you'll want to use the ampersand (&) in your command to run
2015 Dec 15
2
[PATCH] drm/nouveau: Fix pre-nv50 pageflip events (v4)
On 15.12.2015 12:21, Emil Velikov wrote: > On 15 December 2015 at 11:11, poma <pomidorabelisima at gmail.com> wrote: > >> >> Apparently not reached @stable (stable: 4.3.3 2015-12-15), >> so here's one more time. >> > It has reached 4.4-rcX and will get picked by the stable maintainer > (Greg?) in due time. Meanwhile you can ask your distro maintainers
2019 Jul 21
0
Addition of a meta viewport tag to HTML manuals
>>>>> Bob Rudis writes: > Thanks for both the support & sage advice, Martin! > And, aye, tis straightforward to convert the perl one-liner to a > shell/sed idiom. > A kind soul from the list has also offered to walk me through the > "provide a patch" process and I'll do my best to get it right on Par 1 > :-) When building HTML from the Texinfo
2019 Jul 18
2
Addition of a meta viewport tag to HTML manuals
Thanks for both the support & sage advice, Martin! And, aye, tis straightforward to convert the perl one-liner to a shell/sed idiom. A kind soul from the list has also offered to walk me through the "provide a patch" process and I'll do my best to get it right on Par 1 :-) -Bob On Mon, Jul 15, 2019 at 5:54 AM Martin Maechler <maechler at stat.math.ethz.ch> wrote: >
2010 Oct 05
0
[LLVMdev] [LLVMDev] Phi elimination: Who does what
There is nothing that currently handles this properly, as far as I know. If you have a phi c = phi(a, b) where a, b and c are all assigned distinct stack slots, then copies must be inserted in the predecessor. If registers have already been allocated, then this memory copy might require a temporary register (unless you're on an architecture like x86 that lets you do memory-to-memory copies
2010 Oct 05
3
[LLVMdev] [LLVMDev] Phi elimination: Who does what
Aye, between all current register allocators the 'AU.addRequiredID(PHIEliminationID);' will cause phi's to be eliminated to copies, but this misses the point of my question. What I am asking, is how does stack know that the value of the variable which the resulting value of the phi is currently allocated at. For instance take the instruction: Machine Basic Block (mbb) 12 reg16666 =