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2009 Apr 26
2
7.2-PRE amd64 panic when starting Xorg
Hi, I've installed 7.2-PRERELEASE, csup on 20090423 at around 19:00 UTC. When I rebooted after installing world, X started (xdm in /etc/ttys) and immediately panicked the system, even before switching to the new VTY. I removed all ports and installed Xorg from today's ports HEAD, same result. This is the case with my old xorg.conf and a new one from 'Xorg -configure'. I
2007 Apr 18
0
Cusor not synced up ... and installs crashing
I have Centos 5 loaded and running virt-manager. I setup a new instance and the install starts but my X cursor is not aligned with my "arrow" pointer. I am running cygwin X server on my PC. Also I can not get a new virtual machine installed. I get the machine created and the install is running. When I get to the software selection screen I select the software to be installed and
2007 Aug 23
0
[ANNOUNCE] xf86-video-ati 6.7.191
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 ATI 6.8 pre-release This is the long awaited radeon driver with randr 1.2 support. radeon 6.7 was pretty much a dead end, so it's been branched for those that still want to play with it. In addition to randr support there are quite a few other goodies: zero copy tfp, improved connector table parsing, TV-out support, and much more. Changes since
2003 Sep 27
8
ShieldsUp scan
Hi, I''m a home user who doesn''t understand the workings of the Shorewall firewall (or the linux OS on which I''ve just installed it) very well. Having just installed Shorewall 1.4.6c with a default "home user" configuration I gave it a run against the online ShieldsUp scan. Main surprise was that the ICMP echo was enabled. I''ve since gone into
2014 Dec 02
3
[LLVMdev] Questions about deallocation responsibilities
I am, from a front end, calling functions like LLVMModuleCreateWithName, found in Core.h, ultimately calling LLVMWriteBitcodeToFile, found in BitWriter.h. Do I correctly presume, from the existence of LLVMDisposeModule, that I am responsible for calling it when I'm done? Will I need to do deeper disposing myself? I presume at least I will need to free strings I allocated myself, such as the
2006 Mar 24
13
UPS Batteries
Hello, This may be a really stupid question, but can a gel type marine battery be used in a UPS? Thanks
2008 May 12
2
[LLVMdev] Python bindings available.
> Consider the case where a function creates and populates a Module, stuffs it > in an ExistingModuleProvider for the JIT, then returns the ModuleProvider, > dropping direct reference to the Module. (ModuleProvider takes ownership of > the Module.) I presume that your Python object is under the impression it > owns the Module; when that goes out of scope, its refcount goes to zero
2015 Sep 26
5
CentOS 6 Xen virt* issues
Hello, I just upgraded some of my el6xen boxes to latest CentOS 6.7, Xen 4.4.3 and dom0 3.18.17 rpms, and noticed these new problems: 1) virt-manager fails to start with an error: "D-Bus library appears to be incorrectly set up; failed to read machine uuid: Failed to open "/var/lib/dbus/machine-id": No such file or directory" And indeed.. there was no such file. Running
2008 May 10
4
[LLVMdev] Python bindings available.
Hi all, I'd like to announce the availability of Python bindings for LLVM. It is built over llvm-c, and currently exposes enough APIs to build an in-memory IR (and dump it!). It needs LLVM 2.3 latest and Python 2.5 (2.4 should be sufficient, but I haven't tested). Tested only on Linux/i386. Would love to hear your comments. [Needless to say, it's all work in progress, but mostly it
2008 May 12
0
[LLVMdev] Python bindings available.
On May 10, 2008, at 05:44, Mahadevan R wrote: > I'd like to announce the availability of Python bindings for LLVM. > > It is built over llvm-c, and currently exposes enough APIs to build > an in-memory IR (and dump it!). It needs LLVM 2.3 latest and Python > 2.5 (2.4 should be sufficient, but I haven't tested). Tested only on > Linux/i386. > > Would love to
2006 Mar 31
7
Reset events after ajax update
Avoiding real work I decided to try and clean up my html and remove my inline onclick handlers for Ajax.Updater calls. Here''s the inline method I''ve been using: http://hank.org/demos/ajax-inline.html Now, here''s using <script> sections to apply the behavior. http://hank.org/demos/ajax.html (firefox only) Since the links (tabs) are inside the
2008 May 12
0
[LLVMdev] Python bindings available.
On May 12, 2008, at 02:58, Mahadevan R wrote: >> Consider the case where a function creates and populates a Module, >> stuffs it in an ExistingModuleProvider for the JIT, then returns >> the ModuleProvider, dropping direct reference to the Module. >> (ModuleProvider takes ownership of the Module.) I presume that your >> Python object is under the impression
2012 Dec 27
4
Help Getting Postfix relaying via Gmail
Hi, I am trying to get a CentOS 6 system relaying mail via my G-Mail account. I followed the instructions found at https://www.zulius.com/how-to/set-up-postfix-with-a-remote-smtp-relay-host/but there seems to be a problem with authentication. I have done some research but still can't get this working. Any suggestions ? It seems the user and password are correct. Dec 27 23:15:36 hbc
2009 Apr 08
1
ocfs2_controld.cman
If I start ocfs2_controld.cman in parallel on a few nodes, only one of them starts up, the others exit with one of these errors: call_section_read at 370: Reading from section "daemon_protocol" on checkpoint "ocfs2:controld" (try 1) call_section_read at 387: Checkpoint "ocfs2:controld" does not have a section named "daemon_protocol" call_section_read at
2012 May 08
9
What is the most cost effective hardware for R?
Has anyone got any advice about what hardware to buy to run lots of R analysis? Links to studies or other documents would be great as would be personal opinion. We are not currently certain what analysis we shall be running, but our first implementation uses the functions lme and gls from the library nlme. To do one data point currently takes 1.5 seconds on our 3 year old sunfire box, and
2008 Mar 06
0
[ANNOUNCE] xorg-server 1.4.99.901
Aaron Plattner (11): Bug #12015: Use the right offsets in the dst arguments of pixman_blt. stride is in FbBits-sized chunks, but xoff is not. Bump video driver ABI for pci-rework. Set noCompositeExtension to TRUE when failing to initialize the extension (e.g. when Xinerama is enabled). Don't segfault on shutdown if we never managed to connect to dbus.
2005 Dec 31
26
Free "Agile Web Development with Rails" Text
Hi All, I''m a RoR n00b that has been lurking for a week or so. About two weeks ago I bought the text version of Agile Web Development with Rails. Today, I bought the .pdf version because I run a Sony Notebook and find a .pdf more user friendly. Therefore I have the text to give away for free. If anyone in the continental US would like the copy please let me know and I''ll mail it
2014 Jan 28
11
[PATCH 00/10] New API: disk-create for creating blank disks.
A lot of code runs 'qemu-img create' or 'truncate' to create blank disk images. In the past I resisted adding an API to do this, since it essentially duplicates what you can already do using other tools (ie. qemu-img). However this does simplify calling code quite a lot since qemu-img is somewhat error-prone to use (eg: don't try to create a disk called "foo:bar")
2007 Nov 15
2
Changes to 'refs/tags/0.5.4'
Tag '0.5.4' created by Benjamin Otte <otte at gnome.org> at 2007-11-15 10:12 -0800 release 0.5.4 ("Turkish Cycling Federation") -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQBHPBurvMv5VCdLq8QRAj1KAJ40NHRRS3gKyJjSjyyoH7gDaGi/tQCeOha/ R5PF4bZQqmSdJ64t8EbD4cA= =8qBy -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Changes since the dawn of time: Benjamin Otte (40):
2007 Aug 24
26
testing behaviour or testing code?
hypothetical question for all you BDD experts: I want to make sure that a :list action always returns widgets in alphabetical order. There''s at least 2 ways of doing this: it "should fetch items in alphabetical order" do Widget.should_receive(:find).with(:order => "name ASC") get :list end it "should fetch items in alphabetical order" do [:red,