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2023 Feb 22
1
[patch net-next v2] net: virtio_net: implement exact header length guest feature
...the header size can be
used as a hint e.g. to size allocations but you must
recover if it's incorrect.
And yes tap seems to break if you make it too small or if you make
it huge so it does not really follow the spec in this regard.
Setting the flag will not fix tap because we can't really
affort breaking all drivers who don't set it. But it will
prepare the ground for when tens of years from now we
actually look back and say all drivers set it, no problem.
So that's a good reason to ack this patch.
However if someone is worried about this then fixing tap
so it recovers from incor...
2006 May 22
1
Script AGI on C
...dentally the ls -l command in directory where was the source and executable, I noted and was surprised that because the executable size was to further 20 times more than source.
I executed the gcc -Os source.c -o executable.agi command several times, with otimization flags different. Maximum i can affort to reduce the executable size was 17 times.
The source size full comment is 448 Bytes;
The size executable was about 7615 Bytes. (the maximum i got to reduce)
I was hope the executable size was in the order of magnitude of the proper source size, since the comments are long.
Do one get to explai...
2001 Oct 11
1
Auto Vorbis
...is.
I emailed a previous poster here who appeared to be working on a port to ARM,
but his response was:
"Unfortunately work has halted. It doesn't look like it will ever be fast
enough with floating point emulation. This puts the effort required to port
much higher than the time I can affort to give to it.
Still if any thing does happen I will be sure to let you know.
Ian."
SO, I tried the brain behind the open source MP3 player at
www.pjrc.com/tech/mp3/ , to see about the possibility of adding vorbis support
to the project, but he had this to say:
"I just looked at the...
2020 Jun 17
0
Blog article about the state of CentOS
...of some million web servers running on
CentOS. Hm. Time to rethink?
The way I see it, there is a need for free Linux systems. No
support, sure, but updates. In the past (and for CentOS 7,
still), I considered CentOS as 'good enough' for many
purposes. Not for the Bank of England, they can affort
whatever they like. But for a school. For a small company
needing a plain web and mail server. Etc.
The CentOS webpage says: 'CentOS Linux ... suits a wide
variety of deployments.' Currently, I really fail to see a
wide range of possible deployments.
Sure, there are other options. Out of...
2006 Nov 11
1
IEEE 488 & Wine
Hello Mike,
I saw a posting from 2002 where you were asking about running Windows
programs on top of WINE that would talk to GPIB devices. Did you ever
get that working?
I'm looking at some HTBasic code which has it's own drivers to talk go
the GPIB card. They seem to be drivers that speak directly to the memory
registers of the card. I would hope that this sort of communications
2004 Nov 10
0
Samba + cups not working (intermittently)
...y (on a Monday
morning with no intervention over the weekend. Samba log is below:
My system:
Debian woody
Samba-2.2.3a-14.1
cupsys-1.1.14-5woody1
MFC9880 connected to server by USB.
This has intermittently happened in the past and can sometimes be fixed by
restarting samba/cups, but I can't affort outages in a busy office!!
BTW - printing using cups by http (http://debian:631/printers/mfc9880) from
windows client works fine - so I think the problem is with samba.
Can anybody help??
My smb.conf:
[global]
workgroup = WORKGROUP
server string = %h server (Samba %v)
en...
2015 Aug 27
3
please block user
...26 August 2015 20:11:20 g wrote:
> so the only harm is spam, which i now have going to my Junk folder.
>
That is not the only harm. These people are very good and very effective
confidence tricksters and are experts at getting vulnerable people to send
them money which they usually cannot affort to lose in the first place.
2023 Feb 22
1
[patch net-next v2] net: virtio_net: implement exact header length guest feature
Jiri Pirko wrote:
> Tue, Feb 21, 2023 at 05:12:33PM CET, willemdebruijn.kernel at gmail.com wrote:
> >Jiri Pirko wrote:
> >> Tue, Feb 21, 2023 at 04:11:53PM CET, willemdebruijn.kernel at gmail.com wrote:
> >> >Jiri Pirko wrote:
> >> >> From: Jiri Pirko <jiri at nvidia.com>
> >> >>
> >> >> Virtio spec introduced a
2015 Feb 17
0
isohybrid and ISO images whose size is not a multiple of 2048 bytes vs. VirtualBox
> Hi,
>
> at [Tails] we're in the process of shipping hybrid ISO images by
> default again. We're using `isohybrid -h 255 -s 63' to do that (thanks
> to the advice we got on this mailing-list a few months ago!).
>
> And then, we've discovered that sometimes, isohybrid produces ISO
> images whose size is not a multiple of 2048 bytes.
>
> Who cares?
2015 Feb 17
2
isohybrid and ISO images whose size is not a multiple of 2048 bytes vs. VirtualBox
...t complain about the ISO filesystem but about the
virtual DVD-ROM.
If isohybrid pads to a cylinder size, then it would be
odd to add further 1, 2, or 3 blocks of 512 bytes.
I think the workaround with truncate is a valid way to
override the valid decision of the isohybrid program
... if one cannot affort a cylinder size that is
divisible by 2048.
Have a nice day :)
Thomas
2006 Jan 03
3
Can I map 2 tables into one class
Can I map 2 tables into one class?
Is there any pattern, e.g. using ActiveRecord aggregation?
Thanks
Szczepan
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2015 Feb 17
2
isohybrid and ISO images whose size is not a multiple of 2048 bytes vs. VirtualBox
Hi,
at [Tails] we're in the process of shipping hybrid ISO images by
default again. We're using `isohybrid -h 255 -s 63' to do that (thanks
to the advice we got on this mailing-list a few months ago!).
And then, we've discovered that sometimes, isohybrid produces ISO
images whose size is not a multiple of 2048 bytes.
Who cares? ... may you ask. Well, apparently, VirtualBox does:
2015 Aug 26
4
please block user
On Wed, August 26, 2015 12:55 pm, James A. Peltier wrote:
>
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> | On 25/08/15 23:09, Fabian Arrotin wrote:
> | > On 25/08/15 20:39, Alice Wonder wrote:
> | >> julie70773 [at] loverhearts.com
> | >
> | >> Responded off-list to message on the list, spam with
2020 Jun 17
11
Blog article about the state of CentOS
Hi,
I just read this blog article from austrian Linux expert Michael Kofler. For
those among you who don't know the guy, he's my home country's number one Linux
expert (known as "der Kofler") and most notably the author of a series of
excellent books about Linux over the last 25 years.
https://kofler.info/centos-8-wertlose-langzeitunterstuetzung/
Disclaimer : I've been
2012 Dec 27
8
how well will this work
Hi Folks,
I find myself trying to expand a 2-node high-availability cluster from
to a 4-node cluster. I'm running Xen virtualization, and currently
using DRBD to mirror data, and pacemaker to failover cleanly.
The thing is, I'm trying to add 2 nodes to the cluster, and DRBD doesn't
scale. Also, as a function of rackspace limits, and the hardware at
hand, I can't separate