similar to: OT: Cloning llvm repo over low speed connection != fun

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2016 Aug 19
2
OT: Cloning llvm repo over low speed connection != fun
Hah! Woo is me you say... Have you ever stayed in a non-hilton hotel while traveling? I don't mean couch surfing, but just average place.. I'd even add some above average places to the list and when you get 100 people all on the same line.. it can get "slow"... Lets also factor in networking policies that favor normal internet traffic.. So they may allow youtube to stream like
2020 Aug 15
5
Supporting libunwind on Windows 10 (32bit; 64bit) for MSVC and Clang
Hello. I was trying to compile https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/tree/master/libunwind using: - MSVC - Clang I wasn't able to configure this project for using MSVC (directly or via clang-cl): >cmake -G Ninja -DLLVM_PATH="C:/Users/clang/llvm-project-10.0.1/llvm" -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX="C:\Users\clang\libunwind_llvm" ../libunwind --
2005 Jul 20
5
Transfer rate above the desired (tc+htb)
Hi folks. I started to play with tc+htb last week, and I must confess that this thing is really driving me nuts. All we want to do is control bw, with no borrowing. In order to get the feeling on this subject, I have setup the following test bed. ---A---B---C--- On B: eth0 connecting A and eth1 connecting C. The script. tc qdisc del dev eth0 root tc qdisc add dev eth0 root handle 1: htb
2009 Jul 30
2
v1.2.2 / rev 0ec0b1f1ac6a+: imap crash
Hi Timo, the preconditions was: a dbox converted (convert-tool) from Maildir contents of dbox/mailboxes/INBOX/dbox-Mails was: - dovecot.index.log [64876 bytes] - dovecot-uidlist [167280 bytes] - 3237 mails I've started mutt to see the mails. Mutt lost the connection immediately. The log shows nothing strange except for: dovecot: Error: child 12136 (imap)
2004 Aug 06
0
Problems streaming high bitrate over a LAN
toad wrote: > I am trying to stream various 320kbps MP3s across my 10Mbps LAN. Either locally > or across the network, freeamp and xmms prefetch a chunk, then play it, then > fetch another chunk etc. No continuous streaming. shout gets a lot of !s between > its "."s when sending the file to icecast. Any ideas? You're probably hitting up against a limitation of the OS
2005 Oct 11
3
Inaccurate results without natting the traffic.
Hi folks. For quite a while, I tried to use linux (cbq and htb) to control bandwidth in order to replace a cisco equipment used to play this role on our network. After trying here and there, with a bunch of different distros, different versions, different compilations, ... the closest I could get was as follows: (using htb.init and cbq.init) Desired BW ==> Achieved BW 128k ==> 404.78