>On 2021-02-03, tilikoom wrote:
>>
>> Hello - sorry if this is the wrong support channel for this - I am
>> quite new to \ this stuff. I cannot mount a samba share in a LAN with
>> usmb. The binary \ successfully parses my .usmb.conf but then drops
>> me into some sort of assembly \ prompt that
Hello,
I have a 4G Wan Service which is IPv6 enabled. I get an IPv6 address and it
will populate the route table automatically, though I am unable to connect to
sites using IPv6, "test-ipv6.com" will say I have no IPv6 address. Also, I
cannot ping the IPv6 default gateway address or any IPv6
On 2021-02-03, tilikoom wrote:
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I looked into the IO issue, one hint is found with
export OMPI_MCA_io_base_verbose=40
mpirun -np 1 -H localhost:1 ./mpitest
...
mca: base: components_open: found loaded component ompio
mca: base: components_open: component ompio open function successful
mca: base: components_open: found
Hi Martin,
I haven't run into your MPI_File_open issue (don't use it), but
your code does fail for me too in the same way.
$> mpirun -np 1 -H localhost:1 ./fmpitest
fmpitest:/usr/local/lib/libmpi.so.5.0: ./fmpitest : WARNING:
symbol(mpi_fortran_statuses_ignore_) size mismatch,
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Hello, I'm looking to get quad speakers working on my laptop, only 2
front speakers are working, 2 back speakers are not. I took a
peek at /usr/src/sys/dev/pci/azalia_codec.c, my 0x10ec0295 codec doesn't
have explicit support. I might figure how to add support eventualy, I
used to run Linux on it.
On 2/1/21 8:20 PM, Kapetanakis Giannis wrote:
> On 02/02/2021 05:18, Jordan Geoghegan wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I had a question about using relayd with pfsync.
>>
>> I have a small gateway/load-balancer set up with relayd, carp and pfsync
>> plus BGPd for IP failover, and everything is working
It worked exactly as you explained it and i learned how to use ed on the way.
A million thanks Paul!
> Sent: Tuesday, February 02, 2021 at 2:38 PM
> From: "Paul de Weerd"
> To: "misc nick"
> Cc: "misc"
> Subject: Re: umount at boot possible?
>
> On Tue, Feb 02, 2021 at 01:30:28PM +0100, misc
Hi,
over cable/lan everything is fine.
On my router (OpenWRT) I detected a speed/bandwidth drop from 72 Mbit/s
down to 6 Mbit/s when I start the copy over wireless. That's strange,
because under Linux I don't see this issue.
Lesson learned: use the cable :)
Best regards,
Sven
On 2/2/21
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