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2005 Dec 14
2
new server: NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE
I've googled, RTFMed, and I still can't fix this. Hoping someone here can offer a suggestion. I'm learning, so please explain a little if you can. I installed samba on a Ubuntu 5.10 machine (named mog). My XP machine "sees" it, but the username/password dialog fails. I've traced it down to what I think is an authentication problem: mat@mog:/etc/samba$ smbclient -L
2004 Aug 06
1
listening to ogg with a Mac
---------- Forwarded message ---------- Subject: Full Mac report <p>Anyway, here's my full report. I'm gonna recommend the Audion 3 for Mac, and just tell people to follow directions from the dv8 website for the PC. Here goes: Went to the diskset and clicked...got a menu...two Mac options...onc called "Legacy Mac OS," the other was for Mac OSX, which I don't have. So
2010 Aug 06
3
Partial Function Application
Hi. I would like to partially apply a function to a list of arguments, and I don't know how to do this in R, without perhaps writing default values to the formals() of my function, or writing to the environment object of a function. For context, my definition of partially apply is: "fix some of the arguments, leaving the others as variables, return a new function that takes the un-fixed
2010 May 15
0
No subject
family having (several?) different video decode engine. The only work I know about is an initial support for mpeg2 decode engine on nv40 : http://cgit.freedesktop.org/nouveau/linux-2.6/commit/?h=3Dnvfx-vpe&id=3D538= d6ef8aac1cd861f6336e24e79a315fe58aba0 And afaik, the other engines are mostly unknown (no RE and no code). Some of these details could be wrong, in that case hopefully someone can
2005 Feb 23
1
Best practices direction
Ok, With all that has been going on with the list today I may be sticking my head out of my gopher hole and find a 12 gauge at point blank. But I am going to take the chance.... I have just started using * about a month ago. I have a small unit setup at home running all my PSTN and VoIP lines. I am using external SIP and IAX soft phones from work and everything is running. I want to do more,
2006 Aug 18
1
Anyone seen any articles on AJAX autocompleting mulitple...
I don''t even know what its called really, so its hard to search for. Here''s an example. They do this on MOG.com: There''s one text field visible. You type in a band name. Another text field appears. It auto completes album names based on the band name you chose in the first field. What is this type of thing called? Where is some source code I could look at? any
2007 Sep 11
2
Ogg metadata stream embedding
Another spin-off discussion. The scheme used on <http://wiki.xiph.org/index.php/Metadata> was to packetize XML (split it up into packets at the root level, each of which was self contained (the terminology has temporarily abandoned me), and have the bos packet as the opening <?xml &c. stanza, the eos a </xml>. It is probably more sensible to include a magic number identifying
2005 Feb 21
2
Suggestion for noise reduction on Asterisk-U sers
> This wiki should cover most of the basic stuff that gets asked over and >over again just to help reduce the amount of repetition that most of you >have probably noticed takes place here. Problem is, Wikis in general suck and voip-info.org in particular is quite useless except as a random clicky-clicky exercise. You ever use the search on voip-info.org? It's almost like someone
2012 Oct 07
1
Problem with national characters in main, xlab, ylab with pdf{grDevices} / postscript {grDevices}
Hello. I'm trying to make some graphics with nationalized labels (pdf for use in LaTeX document). On console (displayed on screen) using all looks ok: ----------------------------------------\/ data<-rnorm(100) hist(data,main='Rozk?ad g?sto?ci punkt?w', xlab='Warto?? na osi y', ylab='Cz?sto?? wyst?powania') -------------------------------------------/\ But
2012 Apr 06
2
[LLVMdev] Potential Google Summer of Code Applicant
Sorting through all of the discussions would be difficult, as the ideas have morphed over the years. Also, some of the discussion took place offline at various LLVM dev conferences. I can summarize the main points here: The biggest improvement in GC would be to allow SSA values to be declared as GC roots - currently only alloca values, that is, values in memory, can be GC roots. This means that
2012 Apr 06
0
[LLVMdev] Potential Google Summer of Code Applicant
Hi, I'm currently working for the next 6 months, but I would be very interested in looking into this. Are there any discussions in this mailing list that would be useful in finding out more information? Regards Michael Thorpe Internet Services Developer Netcraft Ltd -----Original Message----- From: llvmdev-bounces at cs.uiuc.edu [mailto:llvmdev-bounces at cs.uiuc.edu] On Behalf Of Yiannis
2012 Apr 13
0
[LLVMdev] Potential Google Summer of Code Applicant
I realize that this was written in a hurry, and may not have been entirely clear. If there are any questions, critiques, etc., I'd be happy to respond to them. I'd really like it if LLVM's garbage collection support didn't continue to languish... On Fri, Apr 6, 2012 at 12:43 PM, Talin <viridia at gmail.com> wrote: > Sorting through all of the discussions would be
2003 Mar 14
1
problem with Windows XP file syncing
I am having problems getting a Windows XP laptop to properly "synchronize" files, aka "Make these files available off-line", to a FreeBSD samba server (2.2.7a). When the laptop user connects to the network, and starts to synchronize, the synchronization fails with "NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED". A bit of tracing through debugging output show that: * Synchronization
2006 Oct 23
2
Digium vs. Sangoma
I don't mean to be a troll in any way shape or form. I was on IRC last night and I observed the following convo. below. What do you guys make of it ? [02:14] <bkw__> Let me tell you how chidlish digium and Mark Spencer is. I walk into a restaurant with them all here at Astricon wearing my sangoma shirt and he asked me to leave. [02:15] <Dovid> u serious ? [02:15] *** mog
2012 Apr 16
2
[LLVMdev] Potential Google Summer of Code Applicant
Just a thought, but it would it make sense for garbage collection to be some sort of minimal debug information for potentially optimized code. Store just enough debug information to reconstruct call stacks and know where gc-roots are. Perhaps an approach like this could minimize the work required as it is shared between gc-support and debug information support. >From what I understand, DWARF
2006 Oct 21
3
Anyone use this OS as there webserver
Hi, If anybody uses CentOS as there own web-server and has a domain there using on it please tell me so I can check it out.
2012 May 08
2
[LLVMdev] RE : RE : svn trunk comilation error
> De : 陳韋任 [chenwj at iis.sinica.edu.tw] > Date d'envoi : mardi 8 mai 2012 11:37 > À : Rinaldini Julien > Cc: LLVM Developers Mailing List > Objet : Re: [LLVMdev] RE : svn trunk comilation error > > Hi Rinaldini, > > You probably need to illustrate what your enviroment is, what revision you > checkout and how you build LLVM. I have no problem build LLVM svn here.
2012 Apr 17
0
[LLVMdev] Potential Google Summer of Code Applicant
Actually, I'm pretty happy with the way that LLVM handles this aspect of garbage collection now. LLVM does not itself generate any data related to garbage collection - all it does is supply a plugin interface that lets your code know where on the stack the roots are. Your code is responsible for generating any static data structures that would be read by your garbage collector. So if you
2007 Feb 08
7
Informal benchmarks - apache, mongrel, etc
I see that Brian McCallister did some benchmarks recently, showing Apache, Mongrel, Jetty and TwisteWeb: http://kasparov.skife.org/blog/src/ruby/silly-micro-benchmarks.html Regards, Dan This communication is the property of Qwest and may contain confidential or privileged information. Unauthorized use of this communication is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. If you have received
2005 Jul 18
2
RH4 EL and the latest ocfs2 source
it would seem that the future ocfs2 (0.99.16>) builds will not support =< 2.6.12 kernels "out of the box" or am i missing something? 0.99.13 will build with a RHEL4 kernel, but later vers fail with the configure check on generic_drop_inode. the patch to fix it seems simple enough, however it seems that even if this was an rpm, youd have to rebuild your kernel before proceeding.