Hello,
Fedora is my favorite distribution, so I've followed it since version
5 and forward.
I'm preferring KDE desktop, but GNOME is very good also. Issues I had so far
with Sulpher is a) Not having full power to my Radeon HD 3870 and b) Some
strange problems with my network card (embedded on my
hi !
while trying to download F9 what I face is quite frustrating ..in fact
this can be faced by a lot of user in India .
while wbut mirror is down (temporarily ) and other cannot handle all
the load and bit torrent is quite slow .
clicking on i386 direct download always gives error 412 : too
subhodip biswas wrote:
hi !
while trying to download F9 what I face is quite frustrating ..in fact
this can be faced by a lot of user in India .
while wbut mirror is down (temporarily ) and other cannot handle all
the load and bit torrent is quite slow .
clicking on i386 direct download always
On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 10:04:51PM +1200, Nigel Jones wrote:
subhodip biswas wrote:
hi !
while trying to download F9 what I face is quite frustrating ..in fact
this can be faced by a lot of user in India .
while wbut mirror is down (temporarily ) and other cannot handle all
the load and bit
On Thu, 2008-05-15 at 07:51 -0400, Yu Feng wrote:
Everything is fine except the low quality graphics for GDM. It looks
like an over-compressed jpeg file. I'd rather to use a black screen as
background instead, but there is even no way to change the background
(yet).
Very happy that you guys
One thing MM would benefit from would be a weighted sampler.
[...]
What I need is a replacement for random.shuffle() that takes a list of
tuples: (something, weight). And returns a list of somethings that
was generated with a statistical sampling based on weight.
Now, this is _probably_
been using it for a full working day now
i am impressed with the new packagekit so far
yet i don't see major changes that are apparent to the desktop user, but
what more can they ask for ;)
great work
2008/5/15 Paul W. Frields [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Thu, 2008-05-15 at 07:51 -0400, Yu Feng wrote:
On Wed, 2008-05-14 at 12:39 -0400, Luke Macken wrote:
On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 09:06:24AM -0700, Toshio Kuratomi wrote:
Forwarding to fedora-infrastructure-list soit canget more exposure and
discussion.
Original Message
Subject: Tosca widgets, only half the battle
Do we really need an array? Lets see..
* Lets say we have three mirrors X (45 Mb), Y (5Mb), Z (3Mb)
* =Total bandwidth = 53Mb
* Now lets say, at any given instance there are 100 requests.
* So proportionally, X should get (100/53)*45 = 85 requests.
Y should get 9 requests and Z, 6 requests
On Thu, 2008-05-15 at 11:20 -0400, John (J5) Palmieri wrote:
On Wed, 2008-05-14 at 12:41 -0400, Luke Macken wrote:
On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 11:03:38AM -0500, Mike McGrath wrote:
Forwarding to fedora-infrastructure-list soit canget more exposure and
discussion.
susmit shannigrahi wrote:
Do we really need an array? Lets see..
2. If r85 route to X,
else if 85r95 route to Y
else route to Z.
This is de facto an array... Your's is hardcoded (and you need a code
generator and you need to generate the code it for all GeoIP possible
result). Mine
we don't know this number (100) in the app...
Hence it needs to be a probability chosen out of the 53 (which we do
know).
No, Wait.
I can show if this is true for 100, this will be true for _any_ number.
* As we are generating a random number within 100, the probability of each
number
Problem with this is that you never know n :)
Hmm..let me think again..
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Problem with this is that you never know n :)
Why do we need to know n?
Whenever a request comes in, 85% chance is that it will go to X.
This is individually true for all requests.
So totally 85% req will go to X.
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And the document you've all been waiting for... The meeting log for the
Infrastructure Team held on 15th May 2008 at 2000UTC!
Reg,
Nigel
07:56 sebastian^ first one :
07:59 -!- mmcgrath changed the topic of #fedora-meeting to:
Infrastructure -- Who's here?
07:59 smooge I am
07:59
On May 14, 2008, at 6:21 AM, Mike McGrath wrote:
Anyone on this list interested in helping me co-maintain nagios and
nagios
plugins?
I use nagios extensively, so I would be happy to help with it.
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Unix Systems
Okay everyone,
I got NTP working on the physical machines and not on xen guests which
use the physical clock after convincing puppet a lot!
Also, sorry for the CVS spam, looks like I need to make a habit of using
make check (sorry).
If anyone notices the time to be a little off (especially
can it be done like tihis !
it already detects that I am in india and routes me to nearest mirror
.why let the user choose among the three mirror so that if he gets a
421 he can switch to another one .(or may be suggested another one )
.I am talking of get fedora part only ..yum is working fine .
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