o upgrade anything in place. Although Debian supports that,
>at scale I find it harder to account for all variables than with
>a clean install, and if you already have automation to deploy and
>configure a host then an in-lace upgrade also takes longer in my
>experience.
We do
owly takes Debian 11 servers
out of service and re-provisions them as Debian 12. I would not
try to upgrade anything in place. Although Debian supports that,
at scale I find it harder to account for all variables than with
a clean install, and if you already have automation to deploy and
c
o a rolling deploy that slowly takes Debian 11 servers
out of service and re-provisions them as Debian 12. I would not
try to upgrade anything in place. Although Debian supports that,
at scale I find it harder to account for all variables than with
a clean install, and if you already ha
Hey,
My name is Nate Brady. Im with Purism. We are a social purpose corporation
offering "security by default" in our hardware products and software services.
We saw you were an exhibitor at SCALE 17x. We are also going to be an exhibitor
at SCALE 17x. I would love for us to be able
After some discussion with Liquorix people (who are still not convinced by
intel_pstate)
http://techpatterns.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=12509#12509
I'm going to try out the new 'schedutils' option with acpi-cpufreq
See how it goes eh.
Regards,
Julian
On 16 January 2017 at 23:49, Julian Brooks
Dear Luis,
Many thanks for your input and guidance here.
'Have you tried to see if this happens with debian's official kernel?'
Doh! Of course.
Yes I have now, and intel_pstate is active - yay.
Complete newb with any kind of kernel config/tweaking/rebuilding - need to
do some reading-up.
Thanks
On lunes, 16 de enero de 2017 1:13:09 (CET) Julian Brooks wrote:
> Hi all,
Hi Julian,
> Fresh install of Sid, with
> liquorix 4.9-3 (2017-01-07) x86_64 kernel (for RT audio work).
> Have also installed linrunner's TLP.
Have you tried to see if this happens with debian's official kernel?
> My un
Hi all,
I've got a new machine:
LENOVO ThinkPad X230 i5 23252GG
To replace my ol' trusty x61s.
Fresh install of Sid, with
liquorix 4.9-3 (2017-01-07) x86_64 kernel (for RT audio work).
Have also installed linrunner's TLP.
My understanding is that the x230's Ivy Bridge processor should make use o
On Friday 23,November,2012 07:40 PM, Clément Savalle wrote:
> Le vendredi 23 novembre 2012 12:20:03 UTC+1, Darac Marjal a écrit :
>
>> OK. This says that the "performance" governor may choose to set the
>>
>> frequency between 800 and 800 MHz. Have a look in
>>
>> /etc/default/cpufrequtils and see
Le vendredi 23 novembre 2012 12:20:03 UTC+1, Darac Marjal a écrit :
> OK. This says that the "performance" governor may choose to set the
>
> frequency between 800 and 800 MHz. Have a look in
>
> /etc/default/cpufrequtils and see if that has MAX_SPEED set (if so,
>
> either remove the line or s
On Fri, Nov 23, 2012 at 02:48:04AM -0800, Clément Savalle wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I have trouble with the frequence of my CPU. It's seemed to be lock on 800M=
> Hz. Idle or stressing, the freq is always 800MHz.
> I'm trying to set it by `# cpufreq-set -u 1.6GHz` but that command doesn't =
> retu
Hi everyone,
I have trouble with the frequence of my CPU. It's seemed to be lock on 800M=
Hz. Idle or stressing, the freq is always 800MHz.
I'm trying to set it by `# cpufreq-set -u 1.6GHz` but that command doesn't =
return an error but doesn't change anything.
I tried it in all governors avaible
Good time of the day, Camaleón.
Thank You for Your time and answer. You worte:
>> I can not scale (reduce) a page in preview in .ods file in localc in
>> order to fit it on paper when printing.
>
>I think the print preview page is not the right place to control this.
Wel
On Fri, 13 Jan 2012 18:18:10 +0700, Sthu Deus wrote:
> I can not scale (reduce) a page in preview in .ods file in localc in
> order to fit it on paper when printing.
I think the print preview page is not the right place to control this.
> When I move the 'Scale Factor' slide
Good time of the day.
I can not scale (reduce) a page in preview in .ods file in localc in
order to fit it on paper when printing.
When I move the 'Scale Factor' slider, the preview just blinks but not
resizes the page. I think there is a kind of protection in the file
that prevents
On Lu, 03 ian 11, 18:09:31, Brian wrote:
> On Mon 03 Jan 2011 at 15:32:09 +0200, Andrei Popescu wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > Does anyone know of a pdf viewer which can print with the option
> > "scale-to-fit"? Web searched didn't turn up anything usefu
On Tue 04 Jan 2011 at 08:49:23 +, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> I don't know about fitplot, but I found that xpdf would not print
> landscape pages correctly; they came out as portrait. But evince does it
> without problems.
Works for me with a simple lpr -PLaserJet-600 in xpdf's print dialogue.
On 03 Jan 2011, Camaleón wrote:
> On Mon, 03 Jan 2011 15:32:09 +0200, Andrei Popescu wrote:
>
> > Does anyone know of a pdf viewer which can print with the option
> > "scale-to-fit"? Web searched didn't turn up anything useful.
>
> I don't see that o
On Mon 03 Jan 2011 at 15:32:09 +0200, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Does anyone know of a pdf viewer which can print with the option
> "scale-to-fit"? Web searched didn't turn up anything useful.
>
> lp -d printer -o fitplot file.pdf
>
> does what I ne
On Mon, 03 Jan 2011 15:32:09 +0200, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> Does anyone know of a pdf viewer which can print with the option
> "scale-to-fit"? Web searched didn't turn up anything useful.
I don't see that option under Evince, yep.
But maybe you can give Evince
Hi,
Does anyone know of a pdf viewer which can print with the option
"scale-to-fit"? Web searched didn't turn up anything useful.
lp -d printer -o fitplot file.pdf
does what I need, but a GUI is needed for clicky-type users.
The software should be free and apt-get-able, and
[This isn't really on topic for -user or -devel; please send followup
mail to me privately or to debian-events...@lists.debian.org. I'm only
sending it to those lists to get a wider audience than -events-na.]
Debian has a booth at the SCALE 8x conference in Los Angeles at the
Westin LA
On Mon, 30 Jun 2008 17:56:44 -0300
Eduardo M KALINOWSKI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> charlie derr escreveu:
> > Jochen Schulz wrote:
> >> Hakan BAYINDIR:
> >>> P.S. I cannot send a config.gz since the kernel is prepackaged.
> >>
> >> You'll find the configuration of the currently running kernel in
On Tue, 01 Jul 2008, Hakan BAYINDIR <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> After subscribing to cpu-freq mailing list and asking the same
> question here, Venkatesh Pallipadi from intel answered my question.
For the records: http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel.cpufreq/6441
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Jochen Schulz wrote:
> Hakan BAYINDIR:
>> After subscribing to cpu-freq mailing list and asking the same question here,
>> Venkatesh Pallipadi from intel answered my question. He said that since
>> voltages
>> in a CPU package is constant across cores, keeping frequencies low on other
>> cores whi
Hakan BAYINDIR:
>
> After subscribing to cpu-freq mailing list and asking the same question here,
> Venkatesh Pallipadi from intel answered my question. He said that since
> voltages
> in a CPU package is constant across cores, keeping frequencies low on other
> cores while clocking one up doesn'
pre 2.6.21 behavior. Newer Linux kernel picks up hardware coordination mode
>> or software coordination mode based on depending on BIOS capability and
>> information it gets from BIOS ACPI table. So, it is possible that different
>> systems have different coordination mode active,
Volkan YAZICI wrote:
> On Tue, 01 Jul 2008, Hakan BAYINDIR <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> #
>> # CPU Frequency scaling
>> #
>> CONFIG_CPU_FREQ=y
>> CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_TABLE=m
>> # CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_DEBUG is not set
>> CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_STAT=m
>> # CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_STAT_DETAILS is not set
>> CONFIG_CPU_FREQ
On Tue, 01 Jul 2008, Hakan BAYINDIR <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> #
> # CPU Frequency scaling
> #
> CONFIG_CPU_FREQ=y
> CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_TABLE=m
> # CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_DEBUG is not set
> CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_STAT=m
> # CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_STAT_DETAILS is not set
> CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_DEFAULT_GOV_PERFORMANCE=y
> # C
On Tue, 01 Jul 2008, Hakan BAYINDIR <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Yepp the config is under /boot with the name config-.
So? Can we see it, please?
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On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 23:41:26 +0300, Hakan BAYINDIR wrote:
> Jochen Schulz wrote:
> > Hakan BAYINDIR:
> >
> >> P.S. I cannot send a config.gz since the kernel is prepackaged.
> >>
> >
> > You'll find the configuration of the currently running kernel in
> > /proc/config.gz. At least Debia
> charlie derr escreveu:
>> Jochen Schulz wrote:
>>> Hakan BAYINDIR:
P.S. I cannot send a config.gz since the kernel is prepackaged.
>>>
>>> You'll find the configuration of the currently running kernel in
>>> /proc/config.gz. At least Debian kernels have that feature enabled by=
>>> default.
charlie derr escreveu:
Jochen Schulz wrote:
Hakan BAYINDIR:
P.S. I cannot send a config.gz since the kernel is prepackaged.
You'll find the configuration of the currently running kernel in
/proc/config.gz. At least Debian kernels have that feature enabled by
default.
J.
It would sure be n
Jochen Schulz wrote:
Hakan BAYINDIR:
P.S. I cannot send a config.gz since the kernel is prepackaged.
You'll find the configuration of the currently running kernel in
/proc/config.gz. At least Debian kernels have that feature enabled by
default.
J.
It would sure be nice if that were the cas
Hakan BAYINDIR:
> Jochen Schulz wrote:
>> Hakan BAYINDIR:
>>
>>> P.S. I cannot send a config.gz since the kernel is prepackaged.
>>
>> You'll find the configuration of the currently running kernel in
>> /proc/config.gz. At least Debian kernels have that feature enabled by
>> default.
>
> Unfort
Jochen Schulz wrote:
> Hakan BAYINDIR:
>
>> P.S. I cannot send a config.gz since the kernel is prepackaged.
>>
>
> You'll find the configuration of the currently running kernel in
> /proc/config.gz. At least Debian kernels have that feature enabled by
> default.
>
> J.
>
Unfortunately th
Hakan BAYINDIR:
>
> P.S. I cannot send a config.gz since the kernel is prepackaged.
You'll find the configuration of the currently running kernel in
/proc/config.gz. At least Debian kernels have that feature enabled by
default.
J.
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Looking into my eyes is the only way you'll know I'm telling
t; I tracked the cause a bit. I was able to dig upto
>> "/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpuX/cpufreq/affected_cpus". This file says
>> which CPUs should scale together. Since file is read only even to root I
>> think it's an unconfigurable option. I also found that cpu freque
ces/system/cpu/cpuX/cpufreq/affected_cpus". This file says
> which CPUs should scale together. Since file is read only even to root I
> think it's an unconfigurable option. I also found that cpu frequencies
> are adjusted by cpufreq_acpi module and I cannot find any configuration
>
ability or performance issues, causes higher temprature and noise when
I run a single threaded computing intensive job.
I tracked the cause a bit. I was able to dig upto
"/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpuX/cpufreq/affected_cpus". This file says
which CPUs should scale together. Since file is read
On Sat, 14 Oct 2006 23:27:49 -0400
Scott Lair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I thought kino wanted dv format. Generally the type that is captured directly
> from mini-dv cameras. Although I have not tried any other formats with it.
Actually, I don't have a DV camera, but a still one that has vid
On Wed, 13 Sep 2006 21:29:10 -0400
Scott Lair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
>> could try ffmpeg to convert to dv format which kino will recognize.
>>
>> I think i've done this with mpeg4 videos from my still/motion camera.
>I've used mencoder successfully from time to time to take a few vide
On Wed, 13 Sep 2006 21:29:10 -0400
Scott Lair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> could try ffmpeg to convert to dv format which kino will recognize.
>
> I think i've done this with mpeg4 videos from my still/motion camera.
I've used mencoder successfully from time to time to take a few videos
fro
Dave Thayer wrote:
On Wed, Sep 13, 2006 at 06:33:27PM +0200, Raphael Brunner wrote:
Yes, its a Sony-T3 Digicam (normally for still-pictures, but it can also
record animated pictures (not good, but good enough) :-)
And I must cut the under half of this movie because it's not nessessary
and cut t
On Wed, Sep 13, 2006 at 06:33:27PM +0200, Raphael Brunner wrote:
> Yes, its a Sony-T3 Digicam (normally for still-pictures, but it can also
> record animated pictures (not good, but good enough) :-)
>
> And I must cut the under half of this movie because it's not nessessary
> and cut the start and
wrote:
> > > Hi users
> > >
> > > I want to cut some videos from my digicam (mpg2) and change the scale
> > > etc. Does anyone known a good program for this job on linux (debian
> > > testing)? I tryed:
> > >
> > > kino: bu
this?
Thanks in advance!
Raphael
On Wed, Sep 13, 2006 at 09:03:31AM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> On 09/13/06 08:31, Raphael Brunner wrote:
> > Hi users
> >
> > I want to cut some videos from my digicam (mpg2) and ch
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On 09/13/06 08:31, Raphael Brunner wrote:
> Hi users
>
> I want to cut some videos from my digicam (mpg2) and change the scale
> etc. Does anyone known a good program for this job on linux (debian
> testing)? I tryed:
>
> kino
Hi users
I want to cut some videos from my digicam (mpg2) and change the scale
etc. Does anyone known a good program for this job on linux (debian
testing)? I tryed:
kino: but this don't know the fileformat
cinelerra: difficult to install all librarys and then compile it (i'm a
Mike Mestnik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On my system I have small monitors that I drive at high resolutions.
> This makes my DPI about 130. With this DPI it's vary obvious that
> text is bigger, while EVERYTHING else remains small. This has
> created a lot of bugs dealing with fonts being big
On my system I have small monitors that I drive at high resolutions. This makes my
DPI about 130.
With this DPI it's vary obvious that text is bigger, while EVERYTHING else remains
small. This
has created a lot of bugs dealing with fonts being bigger than there containers. I
also run with
du
Joseph Jones wrote:
Is there such an animal?
apt-cache show ffmpeg
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On Fri, Mar 07, 2003 at 10:55:35AM -0500, Matthew Daubenspeck wrote:
> I am currently researching the possibility of slowly moving an existing
> Novell network [with all Windows clients except mine :)] to something
> Linux based. I have about 900 clients that would be slowly migrated if
> this whol
Mark Roach said:
> Hi, Nate. Not quite sure if this is what you mean, but I am certainly able
> (on my samba server with ext3+acls and winbind) to
>
> setfacl -m g:"Domain\\Domain Users":rwx filename
>
> or use the nt file permissions dialog. Maybe I am misunderstanding you
> though.
thats acls,
On Fri, 2003-03-07 at 12:41, nate wrote:
[...]
> Your biggest problem may be file permissions. Neither samba nor
> samba-tng(as far as I know) support Domain group-based file permissions,
> everything is based on unix groups/users.
Hi, Nate. Not quite sure if this is what you mean, but I am certa
Matthew Daubenspeck said:
> Can Samba handle this kind of client load? It would be mainly for basic
> file/sharing and print spooling...
samba can handle more SMB traffic then most anything availble. The
limitations would be the underlying OS. I think Linux is middle to
lower end of the pack when
On Friday 07 March 2003 7:55 am, Matthew Daubenspeck wrote:
> I am currently researching the possibility of slowly moving an existing
> Novell network [with all Windows clients except mine :)] to something
> Linux based. I have about 900 clients that would be slowly migrated if
> this whole thing i
http://searchenterpriselinux.techtarget.com/qna/0,289202,sid39_gci880608,00.html is a
pretty good (but short) article that covers some of your concerns regarding capacity.
I'm told that there are plenty of good interfaces which ease user
administration, but I can't attest to this. I pretty much
I am currently researching the possibility of slowly moving an existing
Novell network [with all Windows clients except mine :)] to something
Linux based. I have about 900 clients that would be slowly migrated if
this whole thing is feasible. The version of NetWare we are using now is
no longer "of
on Thu, Nov 22, 2001 at 03:18:23PM +0100, Michael Hierweck ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I haven't got much experience with Postscript but I have to scale lost of
> ps-File with a certain factor...
>
> The manual tells me to laern psotscript, but I don&
Hello,
I haven't got much experience with Postscript but I have to scale lost of
ps-File with a certain factor...
The manual tells me to laern psotscript, but I don"t have the time do this
today...
Thanks for your help.
Michael Hierweck
Quoting Eric G . Miller (egm2@jps.net):
> On Tue, Jul 11, 2000 at 12:33:25AM +0200, Harald Thingelstad wrote:
> > Sorry to break in but..
> > Looking upon the earth as flat is a fine assumption if you're working on a
> > small scale.
>
> You've got that backwa
On Mon, Jul 10, 2000 at 11:18:53PM -0400, Bob Bernstein wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 10, 2000 at 08:02:16PM -0700, Eric G . Miller wrote:
>
> > It is approximately round (spherical). A better approximation is made
> > with an ellipsoid (rather than a spheroid).
>
> The Clarke Geoid of 1866 (perhaps our
On Mon, Jul 10, 2000 at 08:02:16PM -0700, Eric G . Miller wrote:
> It is approximately round (spherical). A better approximation is made
> with an ellipsoid (rather than a spheroid).
The Clarke Geoid of 1866 (perhaps our first modern geoid) was an ellipsoid.
Physically though, earth resembles mo
On Tue, Jul 11, 2000 at 12:33:25AM +0200, Harald Thingelstad wrote:
> Sorry to break in but..
> Looking upon the earth as flat is a fine assumption if you're working on a
> small scale.
You've got that backwards. Small scale is large area, large scale is
small area, cartographi
> Hi, the size of xdvi doesn't scale. I can call it up with -geometry axb
> but that only controls the window size. The layout of the controls are
> too large and I can't get the lower part of the controls on my 800x600
> resolution screen without running a virtual deskto
Hi, the size of xdvi doesn't scale. I can call it up with -geometry axb
but that only controls the window size. The layout of the controls are
too large and I can't get the lower part of the controls on my 800x600
resolution screen without running a virtual desktop. Any suggestions?
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