Re: How you can help

2016-06-17 Thread Wei Chong Tang via Talk
Hello,
This is one of the most positive message I've read today. Well said,
Mark. I think the reason we like window-eyes is because of the
features that it provides. For example, I love the "n" that
window-eyes has, because it actually read all text in brows moad.
Although Jaws and NVDA has the same feature, the "n" key they provided
does not actually read all text, only the text that is after a block
of link. Perhaps this is not a very good example, but this is one of
the examples that I can come up with. Thus, inform VFO what features
or hotkeys that should be remain in window-eyes, and they should be
co-operative with their customers like us.

Yours Sincerely,
Tang.

On 6/17/16, Armando Maldonado via Talk  wrote:
> Amen! None of this bashing/negativity/getting DOJ involved will solve
> nothing, other than create a bad image of both you and partially the blind
> community in itself. Well stated Mark!
> Best, Armando
>
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> On Behalf Of Marc Solomon via Talk
> Sent: Friday, June 17, 2016 11:47 AM
> To: Bill Tillery; Window-Eyes Discussion List; 'Chris Skarstad'
> Subject: How you can help
>
> Hi everyone,
> I had a conversation with a person who is a loyal Window-Eyes user the
> other
> day. She, like many of you, was very concerned about the future of
> Window-Eyes. She, like many of you, is unsure of the impact the recent
> acquisition will have on the blind community. With that said, she also
> voiced discontent with the negativity and speculation being spread on
> various communication channels. Instead of buying into the negativity and
> speculating about the unknown, she proposed an alternative. She suggested
> that the Window-Eyes community should come together and tell the leadership
> of VFO what they want the future to be. If you are concerned that you will
> no longer be able to receive quality customer support and service from the
> team you have worked with all these years, tell VFO this is what you want.
> If you are concerned that Window-Eyes will be discontinued and will prevent
> you from being successful, tell VFO how important Window-Eyes has been in
> your life and why it works so well
>  for you. I guess my point is, being negative and assuming the worst is not
> going to help matters. If you want something to happen, do something about
> it in a way that is constructive. For example, take time to compose your
> thoughts and propose what you want to see happen in the future. And then
> share your vision with the leadership at VFO. For your reference, here is a
> link to the VFO Group contact web page:
> http://www.vfo-group.com/index.php/contact/.
> Best regards,
> Marc
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How to recovery application running records when I restart Spark master?

2015-01-12 Thread Chong Tang
Hi all,

Due to some reasons, I restarted Spark master node.

Before I restart it, there were some application running records at the
bottom of the master web page. But they are gone after I restart the master
node. The records include application name, running time, status, and so
on. I am sure you know what I am talking about.

My question is: 1) how can I recovery those records when I restart my Spark
master node. 2) If I cannot recovery it, where should I go to look for
them?

Actually, I am caring about the running time of finished applications.

Thank you for your help, and hope every body is doing great!

Chong


Re: How to recovery application running records when I restart Spark master?

2015-01-12 Thread Chong Tang
Thank you, Cody! Actually, I have enabled this option, and I saved logs
into Hadoop file system. The problem is, how can I get the duration of an
application? The attached file is the log I copied from HDFS.

On Mon, Jan 12, 2015 at 4:36 PM, Cody Koeninger c...@koeninger.org wrote:

 http://spark.apache.org/docs/latest/monitoring.html

 http://spark.apache.org/docs/latest/configuration.html#spark-ui

 spark.eventLog.enabled



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 Is there any body can help me with this? Thank you very much!



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Re: How to recovery application running records when I restart Spark master?

2015-01-12 Thread Chong Tang
Thank you, Cody! Actually, I have enabled this option, and I saved logs
into Hadoop file system. The problem is, how can I get the duration of an
application? The attached file is the log I copied from HDFS.

On Mon, Jan 12, 2015 at 4:36 PM, Cody Koeninger c...@koeninger.org wrote:

 http://spark.apache.org/docs/latest/monitoring.html

 http://spark.apache.org/docs/latest/configuration.html#spark-ui

 spark.eventLog.enabled



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 Is there any body can help me with this? Thank you very much!



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[ath9k-devel] How to get the current data rate?

2011-09-10 Thread Chong Tang
Hi,

I'm working with a project. I need to know the current data rate first, 
then change the contention window according to my own algorithm.

I'm not sure how can I get  the data rate from ath9k code and which 
structure includes this information.

Can anyone tell me please? Thank you!
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