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2006 Nov 18
1
Background Intelligent Transfer Service
Hey everyone. I know that Background Intelligent Transfer Service isn't
implemented by WINE. However, being that I copied the native dll's
necessary for this service to my WINE installation, is there any way
that I can enable this service? There's one program that I think just
may install save for the fact that it requires BITS :(
Thanks in advance.
James
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2008 Mar 10
1
Wine has improved a lot!
I hope I'm not wasting bandwidth with this, but I just had to compliment
the developers of Wine for the work that's been done. Wine has gotten
to the point now where just about anything I've thrown at it works
either out of the box, or with minimal tweaking.
I remember when it used to be really difficult or nearly impossible to
get many applications to run with Wine, but now the
2006 Nov 19
0
Using winelib to link to a Windows library on Linux?
I think the answer is going to be no :-P However, I have to try... Is
it possible to link to a development library that was compiled on
Windows to a Linux executable that was written using WineLib, either
statically or dynamically? Not a DLL, but rather a *.lib file that was
compiled with Visual C++ (I'm under the impression that this is just an
object file that gets linked into a
2009 Nov 08
1
dup error of rsync 3.0.6-1 under cygwin 1.7.0-62 and 63
I have used earlier rsync on cygwin successfully for a
long. I have now moved to cygwin 1.7.0, which required
moving to rsync 3.0.6-1 at the same time. (The -1 is
for minor cygwin-specific patches.)
When I do almost any command with rsync, such as the one
below, it breaks at a dup2 after a fork in pipe.c (routine
piped_child). Windows gives error code 6, which is translated
by cygwin to errno 9 =
2005 Oct 14
1
TC Output Redirection
Ok, this is a rather large annoyance... How do you redirect the error output for TC? It does not seem to use any of the standard file descriptors (like STDOUT or STDERR) for error output. I have tried:
tc <blah> 2>&1 1>/dev/null
tc <blah> 3>&1 2>&1 1>/dev/null
etc
No matter what I do, I cannot seem to redirect the output. Anyone have any suggestions?
2005 Jan 25
1
Threshhold Models in gnlm
Hello,
I am interested in fitting a generalized nonlinear regression (gnlr) model
with negative binomial errors.
I have found Jim Lindsay's package that will do gnlr, but I have having
trouble with the particular model I am interested in fitting.
It is a threshhold model, where below a certain value of one of the
parameters being fitted, the model changes.
Here is a sample:
Cones:
2005 Oct 13
12
HFSC Advanced Limiting
I am investigating changing our broadband bandwidth control scripts over to HFSC. What I would like to accomplish is this:
{ * DOWNLOAD *
I need a download class for each user (we''ll call it Class 1) that offers a minimum of lets say 384Kbps and a maximum of 1.5Mbps.
The rates between 384Kbps and 1.5Mbps should be shared among all users.
Each user should always be able to get at
2010 Feb 23
2
cygwin + rsync issue under Windows 7 x64
Friends -- I am posting this to both lists since I think
it has to do with some kind of unfortunate interaction.
The latest rsync (3.0.7-1) under an up-to-date cygwin
on Windows 7 x64 gets into some kind of busy wait
situation when transferring large files over ssh.
rsync, ssh, and zip can all be consuming much cpu time.
I downloaded and built rsync 3.0.7 locally, manually
editing config.status
2006 Apr 01
2
List posting etiquette
Just a tag-on for the thread about list posting etiquette, etc., etc.
The following is a link to an excellent (if wordy) how-to-do-it-right
instruction manaual replete with links to other treatises on the
topic. The entire text of this document is emailed to the mailing list
on the 1st of each month. This is the Cadillac of etiquette manuals.
http://www.linux-sxs.org/index2.html
Enjoy,
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2011 Jun 24
2
[LLVMdev] multiple return value assembler regression?
On 06/24/2011 03:45 PM, Chris Lattner wrote:
>
> On Jun 24, 2011, at 9:29 AM, Bagel wrote:
>
>> It appears the syntax for returning multiple values has changed since 2.9.
>> Previous to that:
>> ret i32 %a, i32 %b
>> worked. The new syntax is something like:
>> ret { i32, i32 }{i32 %a, i32 %b}
>> but this yields an error:
>> mrv-bug.ll:5:24:
2010 Feb 28
3
Slightly OT: Does anyone use latex2rtf with sweave output ?
Hello,
I'm trying to use R (and Sweave) to pull some data out of a database and
produce some standard reports. unfortunaltey, the people who want the
reports want them in an editable format so they can add wordy bits to
the automatically generate tables and graphs.
My current plan is to use R to call a standard sweave document and pass
variables to tell what data to pull out of the db,
2009 May 08
1
plotting with gap in x-axis range
Hi,
I need to make a plot of data from multiple epochs, and so I'd need to introduce a couple of breaks in the x-axis not to have too many empty space in my plot.
I discovered a function in the package "plotrix" which makes breaks in axis, but it is not what I was actually looking for, because it doesn't really introduce the a range gap or rescale the plot according to the
2013 Sep 12
5
Setting up postfix under CentOS-6
I recently, perhaps foolishly, changed over a remote server
from sendmail/procmail to postfix/amavis/spamassassin/clamd ,
and I'm finding it difficult to configure this setup.
The CentOS document <http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/postfix>
explicitly says that its instructions may not work in CentOS-6.
Does anyone know of reasonably simple postfix documentation
for CentOS-6?
I've been
2007 Jul 14
1
Annoying semi-bug in flac
Dear all,
I use flac a lot and find it really useful. However, there is one slight issue that keeps bugging me.
When encoding/checking files with long filenames, you get output like this (usually much longer):
30 Gardiner, John Eliot Monteverdi Choir, English Baroque Soloists - 30 Recitative Und sie kamen eilend.flac: ok
21 Gardiner, John Eliot Monteverdi Choir, English Baroque Soloists - 21
2007 Jul 14
2
eac and flac
am a NEW user to flac.installed flac on eac.tried to rip a cd using eac with flac as external compression.tried the 'wav' icontried the 'mp3' iconboth options saves the file as 'wav'thought eac will rip the cd in the 'flac' file format.is this a 2-step procedure?wherein eac to 'wav' and re-ripped on flac frontend?or is there a ripper with flac in it that
2006 Jun 02
2
Bi-directional packet classification with ACK prioritization
Sorry for making this a cross-post, but the pressure is on for getting
this bandwidth shaper working.
I have an interesting dilemma with bi-directional packet classification
while doing ACK prioritization. This is an overly simplified summary of
my setup:
Internet
|
Eth0
|
Router
|
Eth1
|
Intranet
A client on the Intranet establishes a flow to a server on the Internet.
Packets get
2010 Feb 11
0
[LLVMdev] Metadata
On Thursday 11 February 2010 15:03:39 Devang Patel wrote:
> > I give up! What is the syntax for attaching metadata to instructions?
>
> Try
>
>
> %r8 = load <2 x double>* %r6, align 16, !nontemporal !1
> !1 = metadata !{ i32 1, metadata !0, null, metadata !"foobar" }
What does that mean? "foobar?" Seems awfully wordy to convey a single
bit of
2011 Jun 24
0
[LLVMdev] multiple return value assembler regression?
On Jun 24, 2011, at 2:21 PM, Bagel wrote:
>> This is obsolete and deprecated syntax that is dropped in "llvm 3.0" (and thus on mainline right now). If you run that through llvm-as|llvm-dis from llvm 2.9, you'll see the preferred syntax.
>>
>> -Chris
>
> OK, I guess I missed the announcement that it was obsolete.
It will eventually be in the llvm 3.0
2006 May 19
25
iptables CLASSIFY and MARK not working?
I have to match my packets based on MAC address, which I cannot do in
the POSTROUTING chain, so I do it in PREROUTING using MARK. Then, I
match on the MARK in the POSTROUTING chain to do a CLASSIFY. But this
does not seem to work:
wireless-r1 bwlimit # iptables -L -v -n -t mangle
Chain PREROUTING (policy ACCEPT 3353K packets, 941M bytes)
pkts bytes target prot opt in out source
2003 Apr 04
2
2.2.1a / 2.2.2 bug is back in 2.2.8
Hello,
Back when 2.2.2 was the current samba release I came across the following problem when deleting folders in Windows 2000 which I'll repost again below. After I finally got his attention with a few very wordy messages to the samba mailing list, Jeremy fixed it blazingly fast and wrote me back:
"I just found the problem and fixed it in 2.2 CVS and HEAD CVS. It was
to do with the