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2014 Oct 31
2
[Bug 10910] New: build: FTBFS paralel build start before proto.h generation (patch)
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10910 Bug ID: 10910 Summary: build: FTBFS paralel build start before proto.h generation (patch) Product: rsync Version: 3.1.1 Hardware: All OS: Linux Status: NEW Severity: minor Priority: P5 Component: core
2003 Oct 03
0
Re: LARTC digest, Vol 1 #1392 - 4 msgs
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2008 Nov 06
3
windows auth in linux world
it is not my expertise so i need to get some direction please so i can google better on this one. looks like to many choices and i am sure some are time wasters. for those of you that have done it, what is your recommendation on the absolute easiest / fastest implementation to get a centos file (space) server to auth from a windows domain controller? do you need more info? i know i do and have
2004 May 14
9
RV: LATENCY PROBLEMS
Hello there, I''m having lots of problems with my setup here. Let me explain: I am network administrator for my university dorm. We are about 300 users, and we have 2 ADSL connections doing load balancing with 300kbits upstream and 2Mbit downstream. The load balancing is working great, we are doing connection tracking so I can mark and hence prioritize interactive traffic and ACKS
2004 Dec 01
4
QoS with Artifficial Intelligence
Hello everyone, it is not the first time i discuss this topic here, but now it has come the time to actually do it. My idea is to set up a daemon to run QoS on linux, with a particularity, add some A.I. capabilities to our system and hence, be able to change QoS "topology" every certain time to obtain the maximum performance. I first want to teach the system which parameters should i
2016 Apr 12
0
Documentation: Was -- identical() versus sapply()
On 12/04/2016 9:21 AM, ProfJCNash wrote: > >>>> "The documentation aims to be accurate, not necessarily clear." > > I notice that none of the critics > > in this thread have offered improvements on what is there. > > > This issue is as old as documented things. With software it is > particularly nasty, especially when we want the software to
2016 Apr 12
0
Documentation: Was -- identical() versus sapply()
On 12/04/2016 11:30 AM, ProfJCNash wrote: > Thanks Duncan, for the offer to experiment. > > Can you suggest a couple of your pages that you think might need > improvement? We might as well start with something you'd like looked at. I don't think I can. I don't intentionally write obscure documentation, so I think they're all clearly written. Which leaves the problem
2016 Apr 12
2
Documentation: Was -- identical() versus sapply()
Thanks Duncan, for the offer to experiment. Can you suggest a couple of your pages that you think might need improvement? We might as well start with something you'd like looked at. Then I'll ask if there are interested people and see what can be done about getting a framework set up to work on one of those documents. JN On 16-04-12 10:52 AM, Duncan Murdoch wrote: > On 12/04/2016
2016 Apr 12
0
Documentation: Was -- identical() versus sapply()
FWIW: 1. I agree that this is an idea worth considering. Especially now that R has become so widely used among practitioners who are neither especially software literate nor interested in poring over R manuals (as I did when I first learned R). They have explicit tasks to do and just want to get to them as directly as possible. 2. A partial reply to the (fair) criticism of those who criticize
2016 Apr 12
4
Documentation: Was -- identical() versus sapply()
>>>> "The documentation aims to be accurate, not necessarily clear." > I notice that none of the critics > in this thread have offered improvements on what is there. This issue is as old as documented things. With software it is particularly nasty, especially when we want the software to function across many platforms. Duncan has pointed out that critics need to step
2019 Jan 13
1
Indexing paralelism
Hi Observing the processes of FTS, I observe the following: 1 - For one user, indexer-wroker does not start several threads for each request. On teh contrary, it waits for the first request to finish before starting the second. How to make sure all requests (or a limited number of it, for instance linked to the CPU number on the machine) are started asap ? 2 - If a IMAP query is received,
2006 Jul 10
2
acts_as_ferret 0.2.2
Hi all, I just tagged acts_as_ferret 0.2.2 as the current stable version, so get it while it''s hot ;-) new features: - added support for the multiple models/single index approach. - find out the total number of search results by calling total_hits on the array returned by find_by_contents. fixes: - trac tickets #20 (find_by_contents breaks ferret sorting) and #24
2016 Apr 12
3
Documentation: Was -- identical() versus sapply()
I am very interested in such a distributed documentation editing project, and have some thoughts on how to make it workable for both volunteers and core members who would need to review. I'm willing to lead or colead such a project, if someone stepping up would be a useful first step, and I'm also willing to host a wiki, although I think something like GitHub is probably the best place.
2007 Dec 07
2
[PATCH 0/3] Unify segment headers
Hi, In this patch, I unify segment_32.h and segment_64.h into segment.h They have some common parts, but a considerable ammount of code still has to be around ifdefs. The only patch that is really important to paravirt is the first one, that moves a paravirt definition into the common header. The other two are just normal integration, and pretty much independent
2007 Dec 07
2
[PATCH 0/3] Unify segment headers
Hi, In this patch, I unify segment_32.h and segment_64.h into segment.h They have some common parts, but a considerable ammount of code still has to be around ifdefs. The only patch that is really important to paravirt is the first one, that moves a paravirt definition into the common header. The other two are just normal integration, and pretty much independent
2008 Mar 25
1
Asterisk parking hold and transferdigittimeout
Hi, anyone out there with the same problems and a possible solution to the following? The functions callparking and hold use the same transferdigittimeout in features.conf. While I think 3 to 5 seconds are enough to let the user "find" their keys on the phone, the double ammount of time ( 2 x 5 secs) you have to wait before a call is parked and the parkposition is announced, is
2010 May 17
2
dovecot2beta5 lmtp
Hello, recently I inspected the sourcecode of the lmtp server. I searched for changes that would add return-path header. ( http://www.dovecot.org/list/dovecot/2010-February/046401.html ) But I found, that all mails are spooled via files in /tmp. ( dovecot2/srv/lmtp/commands.c ~line 695 ) has somebody experiences while delivering huge ammount of mail via dovecot2 lmtp service? - is it
2008 Dec 16
1
sorting files by size
Hi everyone, I use rsync to incrementally maintain a complete mirror of my laptop. Due to the presence of large files (video), I often have to interrupt rsync and restart it later. In this context, an option "--sort-by-size" would be very helpful to get the maximum number of files transfered before an interruption. "size" could be the actual file size, or the ammount of bytes
2005 Sep 18
1
Adjustable parameters for VAD in preprocessor
*Sigh* Some day I'll learn to set the right sender address when posting to membership-restricted mailing addresses. Was wondering why this hadn't arrived. Reposted message as follows: Hi, Would a patch to change the constants on line 454 - 462 in the preprocessor into variables be of general interest? At the moment, whether or not "is_speech" is 1 is hardcoded to be
2007 May 29
2
Noise suppression less than AGC gain
Hi, I've had a small case with noise suppression and AGC. I have a fairly noisy environment here, and with the default parameters, noise suppression works fairly well while I talk. However, when I shut up, AGC starts slowly increasing the gain until it has amplified whatever noise is left to levels about equal to having no filtering at all. As soon as I talk, AGC backs down fairly quick