On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 4:04 PM, francis picabia wrote:
>
> On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 2:23 PM, Camaleón wrote:
>>
>> On Wed, 07 Dec 2011 12:08:55 -0400, francis picabia wrote:
>>
>> > Maybe this isn't the best list to discuss grid cluster software, but
>> > I'll see...
>>
>> JFYI, there is also:
>>
>
ith grid-engine-*
>
> Here it is:
>
> http://packages.qa.debian.org/g/gridengine.html
>
> > The open source fork continues as Open Grid Scheduler.
> >
> > http://gridscheduler.sourceforge.net/
> >
> > I can't tell what grid-engine-* packages are using
an.org/g/gridengine.html
> The open source fork continues as Open Grid Scheduler.
>
> http://gridscheduler.sourceforge.net/
>
> I can't tell what grid-engine-* packages are using for upstream as it
> refers to SGE, something both upstream sources have in common for
> pack
Maybe this isn't the best list to discuss grid cluster software,
but I'll see...
Oracle has discontinued the development of the open source Sun Grid Engine.
It is currently distributed in Debian 6 in packages beginning with
grid-engine-*
The open source fork continues as Open Grid
On 09/07/2011 04:44 AM, AG wrote:
Actually, after playing around with Osmo for a while and trying to
figure things out (it is very poorly documented and setting up
recurrences took ages trawling through mail lists) and checking out
Chandler (a cross-platform PIM app) I have opted to go with Korg
On 05/09/11 10:39, AG wrote:
Hi list
I am looking for a calendar/ scheduler that will have the following
properties:
(i) allow day/ week/ month views and printing
(ii) will give reminders for upcoming scheduled events
(iii) is /not/ tied to a larger program (e.g. Evolution)
(iv) will
On 09/06/2011 12:31 PM, AG wrote:
On 06/09/11 17:04, Gilbert Sullivan wrote:
On 09/06/2011 11:16 AM, AG wrote:
On 05/09/11 17:04, Hendrik Boom wrote:
On Mon, 05 Sep 2011 10:39:44 +0100, AG wrote:
Hi list
I am looking for a calendar/ scheduler that will have the following
properties:
(i
On Tue, 06 Sep 2011 17:32:20 +0100, AG wrote:
> On 06/09/11 17:00, Camaleón wrote:
(...)
>>> Any other ideas/ recommendations?
>> How about "osmo"?
>>
>> http://clayo.org/osmo/
>>
>> It looks very compact and I can see a printer icon on the menu bar :-)
>>
>> I personally use Lightning for such
On 06/09/11 18:30, Gilbert Sullivan wrote:
> On 09/06/2011 12:00 PM, Camaleón wrote:
>> How about "osmo"?
>>
>> http://clayo.org/osmo/
>>
>> It looks very compact and I can see a printer icon on the menu bar :-)
>>
>> I personally use Lightning for such tasks but Iceowl -the standalone
>> counterpa
On 06/09/11 17:00, Camaleón wrote:
On Tue, 06 Sep 2011 16:16:27 +0100, AG wrote:
On 05/09/11 17:04, Hendrik Boom wrote:
On Mon, 05 Sep 2011 10:39:44 +0100, AG wrote:
Hi list
I am looking for a calendar/ scheduler that will have the following
properties:
(...)
Any recommendations from
On 06/09/11 17:04, Gilbert Sullivan wrote:
On 09/06/2011 11:16 AM, AG wrote:
On 05/09/11 17:04, Hendrik Boom wrote:
On Mon, 05 Sep 2011 10:39:44 +0100, AG wrote:
Hi list
I am looking for a calendar/ scheduler that will have the following
properties:
(i) allow day/ week/ month views and
On 09/06/2011 12:00 PM, Camaleón wrote:
How about "osmo"?
http://clayo.org/osmo/
It looks very compact and I can see a printer icon on the menu bar :-)
I personally use Lightning for such tasks but Iceowl -the standalone
counterpart calendar app available in Debian- can be very big for your
pu
On 09/06/2011 11:16 AM, AG wrote:
On 05/09/11 17:04, Hendrik Boom wrote:
On Mon, 05 Sep 2011 10:39:44 +0100, AG wrote:
Hi list
I am looking for a calendar/ scheduler that will have the following
properties:
(i) allow day/ week/ month views and printing
(ii) will give reminders for upcoming
On Tue, 06 Sep 2011 16:16:27 +0100, AG wrote:
> On 05/09/11 17:04, Hendrik Boom wrote:
>> On Mon, 05 Sep 2011 10:39:44 +0100, AG wrote:
>>
>>> Hi list
>>>
>>> I am looking for a calendar/ scheduler that will have the following
>>> properties:
On 05/09/11 17:04, Hendrik Boom wrote:
On Mon, 05 Sep 2011 10:39:44 +0100, AG wrote:
Hi list
I am looking for a calendar/ scheduler that will have the following
properties:
(i) allow day/ week/ month views and printing
(ii) will give reminders for upcoming scheduled events
(iii) is /not
On Mon, 05 Sep 2011 10:39:44 +0100, AG wrote:
> Hi list
>
> I am looking for a calendar/ scheduler that will have the following
> properties:
>
> (i) allow day/ week/ month views and printing
>
> (ii) will give reminders for upcoming scheduled events
>
> (
Hi list
I am looking for a calendar/ scheduler that will have the following
properties:
(i) allow day/ week/ month views and printing
(ii) will give reminders for upcoming scheduled events
(iii) is /not/ tied to a larger program (e.g. Evolution)
(iv) will minimise to the task area/ system
On Mon, 21 Mar 2011 21:55:25 +0800, waterloo wrote:
> 2011/3/21 Liam O'Toole
>
>> On 2011-03-21, waterloo wrote:
>> > when I boot , I find a error line : starting deferred execution
>> scheduler:
>> > atd failed .
>> > How to do with
Just a line :
Starting deferred execution scheduler: atd failed!
Thanks
2011/3/21 Liam O'Toole
> On 2011-03-21, waterloo wrote:
> > when I boot , I find a error line : starting deferred execution
> scheduler:
> > atd failed .
> > How to do with it ?
On 03/21/2011 06:11 AM, Liam O'Toole wrote:
On 2011-03-21, waterloo wrote:
when I boot , I find a error line : starting deferred execution scheduler:
atd failed .
How to do with it ?
I use Debian 6 amd64 .
Thanks
Try starting it manually as root:
/etc/init.d/atd start
Any
On 2011-03-21, waterloo wrote:
> when I boot , I find a error line : starting deferred execution scheduler:
> atd failed .
> How to do with it ?
>
> I use Debian 6 amd64 .
> Thanks
>
Try starting it manually as root:
/etc/init.d/atd start
Any clues in the termi
when I boot , I find a error line : starting deferred execution scheduler:
atd failed .
How to do with it ?
I use Debian 6 amd64 .
Thanks
On Sat,20.Dec.08, 10:45:40, John Hasler wrote:
> I have uploaded a version of Chrony (chrony_1.23-6rt) with support for the
> SCHED_FIFO real-time scheduler to Experimental. Running Chronyd with this
> feature enabled should result in decreased (and more consistent) latency.
>
I have uploaded a version of Chrony (chrony_1.23-6rt) with support for the
SCHED_FIFO real-time scheduler to Experimental. Running Chronyd with this
feature enabled should result in decreased (and more consistent) latency.
Please test, especially if you have the means to measure latency variation
On Mon, Jul 16, 2007 at 09:09:44AM -0700, David Brodbeck wrote:
>
> On Jul 16, 2007, at 1:03 AM, Florian Kulzer wrote:
>
>> On Sun, Jul 15, 2007 at 20:31:15 -0700, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
>>> On Sat, Jul 14, 2007 at 07:43:26PM -0400, Wayne Topa wrote:
As wise men have been seen to wr
On Jul 16, 2007, at 1:03 AM, Florian Kulzer wrote:
On Sun, Jul 15, 2007 at 20:31:15 -0700, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
On Sat, Jul 14, 2007 at 07:43:26PM -0400, Wayne Topa wrote:
As wise men have been seen to write:
"Give a man a fish, feed him for a day.
Teach a man to fish and feed him f
Andrew Sackville-West([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
> On Sat, Jul 14, 2007 at 07:43:26PM -0400, Wayne Topa wrote:
> >
> > As wise men have been seen to write:
> >
> > "Give a man a fish, feed him for a day.
> > Teach a man to fish and feed him for a lifetime"
>
> Ron Johnson says
On Sun, Jul 15, 2007 at 20:31:15 -0700, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 14, 2007 at 07:43:26PM -0400, Wayne Topa wrote:
> >
> > As wise men have been seen to write:
> >
> > "Give a man a fish, feed him for a day.
> > Teach a man to fish and feed him for a lifetime"
>
> Ron Johnson sa
On Sat, Jul 14, 2007 at 07:43:26PM -0400, Wayne Topa wrote:
>
> As wise men have been seen to write:
>
> "Give a man a fish, feed him for a day.
> Teach a man to fish and feed him for a lifetime"
Ron Johnson says:
Give a man a fish, feed him for a day,
hit a man with a fish and he'll go away
koffiejunkie wrote:
andy wrote:
Dear all
At the risk of igniting another holy war, I am wanting to poll
opinions on a scheduler for appointments and such like. I am looking
for an app that is lightweight, will sit quietly in the Gnome
notification area, will flash alerts/reminders, and can
andy wrote:
Dear all
At the risk of igniting another holy war, I am wanting to poll opinions
on a scheduler for appointments and such like. I am looking for an app
that is lightweight, will sit quietly in the Gnome notification area,
will flash alerts/reminders, and can be started at login
On Sat, Jul 14, 2007 at 08:59:51PM +0100, andy wrote:
>
> At the risk of igniting another holy war, I am wanting to poll opinions
> on a scheduler for appointments and such like. I am looking for an app
> that is lightweight, will sit quietly in the Gnome notification area,
> wi
andy([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
> Dear all
>
> At the risk of igniting another holy war, I am wanting to poll opinions
> on a scheduler for appointments and such like. I am looking for an app
> that is lightweight, will sit quietly in the Gnome notification area
Dear all
At the risk of igniting another holy war, I am wanting to poll opinions
on a scheduler for appointments and such like. I am looking for an app
that is lightweight, will sit quietly in the Gnome notification area,
will flash alerts/reminders, and can be started at login.
I don
t;>> purpose, I don't think that you'll find any FOSS
>>>>>> schedulers that are maintained or complete.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Sadly, most people in "the community" can not
>>>>>> contemplate a need for anything
install and to use) job scheduler
Debain package for multi-core computers ?
As opposed to a job scheduler for *single*-core computers?
as on a small cluster (in practice a two cluster)
Umm, hmm? I'm still confused as to the significance of "multi-core".
Why can't you use th
gt;>> Ron Johnson wrote:
>>>> Jerome BENOIT wrote:
>>>>>>> Hello List,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> does anyone know a simple (easy to install and to use) job scheduler
>>>>>>> Debain package for multi-core computers ?
&
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
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Ron Johnson wrote:
Jerome BENOIT wrote:
Hello List,
does anyone know a simple (easy to install and to use) job scheduler
Debain package for multi-core computers ?
As opposed to a
Ron Johnson wrote:
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Ron Johnson wrote:
Jerome BENOIT wrote:
Hello List,
does anyone know a simple (easy to install and to use) job scheduler
Debain package for multi-core computers ?
As opposed to a job scheduler for *single
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> Ron Johnson wrote:
> Jerome BENOIT wrote:
>>>> Hello List,
>>>>
>>>> does anyone know a simple (easy to install and to use) job scheduler
>>>> Debain package f
Ron Johnson wrote:
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Jerome BENOIT wrote:
Hello List,
does anyone know a simple (easy to install and to use) job scheduler
Debain package for multi-core computers ?
As opposed to a job scheduler for *single*-core computers?
as on a small
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> Hello List,
>
> does anyone know a simple (easy to install and to use) job scheduler
> Debain package for multi-core computers ?
As opposed to a job scheduler for *single*-core computers?
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Hello List,
does anyone know a simple (easy to install and to use) job scheduler
Debain package for multi-core computers ?
Thanks in advance,
Jerome
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On Friday 18 June 2004 05:00, jawahar basha wrote:
> hi ,
>
> i am new to debian linux, having debian linux system.
>
> i have doubt about scheduler, how to stop the scheduler and where i want
> to change scheduler timing .
>
>
> kindly help me
&g
hi ,
i am new to debian linux, having debian linux system.
i have doubt about scheduler, how to stop the scheduler and where i want to
change scheduler timing .
kindly help me
Thanks
Regards
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This is reo
using for doing company
workgroup scheduling using Outlook... We offered them a network with
Linux boxes for both servers and workstations, and we wanted to
introduce StarOffice 5.2 as doing that scheduling stuff since we
already heard about the StarOffice Scheduler Server which more or less
is
Hmm, mayby octave. Sounds like it could be getting to be an interesting
combinatorical problem :)
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On Thu, 25 Feb 1999, Alexander Kushnirenko wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Sorry to bug you with this, it is totally off topic. I'm looking fo
Hi,
Sorry to bug you with this, it is totally off topic. I'm looking for Linux
program to build a basketball tournament schedule, several rounds, so that
teams would have same number of back-to-back games, with different opponents
in different rounds etc. With number of teams greater than 10
I use plan ol' 'calendar' at school, but apparently it hasn't been ported
to Linux, at least I don't have it installed...it was pretty handy :(
what other planner software is there? I was something like
my monthly planner, just on the screen...
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Yes, but every time I try to see things your way,
> Hi,
>
> I'm looking for a simple program (like plan) that would send me reminders
> about meetings and things like that (paying apartment rent in time turns out
> to be quite challenging for me). I was using plan, but it's daemon can
> spontaneously stop working without no apparent reason.
Supposedly there is a calendar server for Linux in beta; wish I had it.
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On Wed, 13 Jan 1999, Kent Wes
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>I also use Netscape Calendar. Kindda klunky in some ways, but functional.
>Again, it's running on an NT Server, simply because we haven't found a
>Linux version of the Calendar Server (although it'
At 01:22 PM 1/13/1999 -0800, Lawrence Walton wrote:
>I used to use Ical it worked... now that I have a Netscape Calendar
>server in office (NT bleh) I use Netscape Calendar for Linux.
I also use Netscape Calendar. Kindda klunky in some ways, but functional.
Again, it's running on an NT Server, sim
I used to use Ical it worked... now that I have a Netscape Calendar
server in office (NT bleh) I use Netscape Calendar for Linux.
I like the look of gnomecal but I have not realy given it a full work
out yet.
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> I'm looking for a simple program (like plan) that would send me reminders
> about meetings and things like that (paying apartment rent in time turns out
> to be quite challenging for me). I was using plan, but it's daemon can
> spontaneously stop working without no apparent reason. So I'm a
Hi, Noah!
Thanks for the comments!
> > I was using plan, but it's daemon can
> > spontaneously stop working without no apparent reason. So I'm about to
> > give
> > up on it.
>
> I use plan occasionally, and haven't ever noticed the daemon stop working.
> Are you talking about the system wide
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> I'm looking for a simple program (like plan) that would send me reminders
> about meetings and things like that (paying apartment rent in time turns out
> to be quite challenging for me). I was using plan, b
Hi,
I'm looking for a simple program (like plan) that would send me reminders
about meetings and things like that (paying apartment rent in time turns out
to be quite challenging for me). I was using plan, but it's daemon can
spontaneously stop working without no apparent reason. So I'm about
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