Displaying 12 results from an estimated 12 matches for "armament".
2006 Sep 12
1
Re: Yum update to 4.4 stamps all over rndc.conf
...hen lobbest thou thy Holy Chicken of Antioch towards thy
> foe,
>
> Ok... after much chasing around the yard and far too much clucking
> baaaagokkkkk racket... I have the chicken!!!
>
> Still alive I might add. :-)
>
> Now, where in scripture do I find this again? :-)
Armaments, chapter two, verses nine through twenty-one. :)
Waaaaaaay too much Monty Python...
--
Bowie
2002 Sep 19
1
RedHat 7.3
I'm haveing a little problem run redhat 7.3.
When I boot up the srceen is localhost what do I do how?
Help me!!!!!!
SFC Jerry A Zimmerman II
Quality Control Armament Inspector
2002 Feb 22
2
.....Server.....
...ad but i'm
not sure what I should look at for
memory and cpu. I was thinking of doing
a Sun 420R with 4GB of Ram and 4 cpu's.
I really could use some suggestions as
to what I should be looking for.
Thank you,
Stephen Brochu
Computer Sciences Corporation at
General Dynamics Armament Systems
2007 Oct 15
2
clipping off words inside a vector of strings
Hi,
I have a vector of strings (class character) with 6 elements (length
6). I call it 'names'.
"Graham Chapman"
"John Cleese"
"Terry Gilliam"
"Eric Idle"
"Terry Jones"
"Michael Palin"
And I want to turn it into another vector of strings called
'shortnames' with the same length.
The new vector should look like:
2007 Jul 20
2
[PATCH 1/7] lguest: documentation pt I: Preparation
...alter the
+ * Guest<->Host Switcher, and then we had to trim Guest segments, and restore
+ * for userspace per-thread segments, but trim again for on userspace->kernel
+ * transitions... This nightmarish creation was contained within this file,
+ * where we knew not to tread without heavy armament and a change of underwear.
+ *
+ * In these modern times, the segment handling code consists of simple sanity
+ * checks, and the worst you'll experience reading this code is butterfly-rash
+ * from frolicking through its parklike serenity. :*/
#include "lg.h"
static int desc_ok(c...
2007 Jul 20
2
[PATCH 1/7] lguest: documentation pt I: Preparation
...alter the
+ * Guest<->Host Switcher, and then we had to trim Guest segments, and restore
+ * for userspace per-thread segments, but trim again for on userspace->kernel
+ * transitions... This nightmarish creation was contained within this file,
+ * where we knew not to tread without heavy armament and a change of underwear.
+ *
+ * In these modern times, the segment handling code consists of simple sanity
+ * checks, and the worst you'll experience reading this code is butterfly-rash
+ * from frolicking through its parklike serenity. :*/
#include "lg.h"
static int desc_ok(c...
2007 Jun 07
2
[PATCH 1/7] lguest documentation: infrastructure and Chapter I
...alter the
+ * Guest<->Host Switcher, and then we had to trim Guest segments, and restore
+ * for userspace per-thread segments, but trim again for on userspace->kernel
+ * transitions... This nightmarish creation was contained within this file,
+ * where we knew not to tread without heavy armament and a change of underwear.
+ *
+ * In these modern times, the segment handling code consists of simple sanity
+ * checks, and the worst you'll experience reading this code is butterfly-rash
+ * from frolicking through its parklike serenity. :*/
#include "lg.h"
static int desc_ok(c...
2007 Jun 07
2
[PATCH 1/7] lguest documentation: infrastructure and Chapter I
...alter the
+ * Guest<->Host Switcher, and then we had to trim Guest segments, and restore
+ * for userspace per-thread segments, but trim again for on userspace->kernel
+ * transitions... This nightmarish creation was contained within this file,
+ * where we knew not to tread without heavy armament and a change of underwear.
+ *
+ * In these modern times, the segment handling code consists of simple sanity
+ * checks, and the worst you'll experience reading this code is butterfly-rash
+ * from frolicking through its parklike serenity. :*/
#include "lg.h"
static int desc_ok(c...
2007 Aug 08
13
[PATCH 0/7] Modify lguest32 to make room for lguest64
Hi all,
I've been working on lguest64 and in order to do this, I had to move
a lot of the i386 specific out of the way. Well, the lguest64 port
is still not ready to display, but before Rusty makes too many changes
I would like this in upstream so I don't have to keep repeating my
changes :-)
So this patch series moves lguest32 out of the way for other archs.
-- Steve
2007 Aug 08
13
[PATCH 0/7] Modify lguest32 to make room for lguest64
Hi all,
I've been working on lguest64 and in order to do this, I had to move
a lot of the i386 specific out of the way. Well, the lguest64 port
is still not ready to display, but before Rusty makes too many changes
I would like this in upstream so I don't have to keep repeating my
changes :-)
So this patch series moves lguest32 out of the way for other archs.
-- Steve
2007 Aug 08
7
[PATCH 0/5 -v2] Modify lguest32 to make room for lguest64 (version 2)
[
Changes since last version.
- Move lg.h to include/asm instead (suggested by Rusty Russel)
- All steps of the series compiles (suggested by Stephen Rothwell)
- Better ifdef header naming (suggested by Stephen Rothwell)
- Added Andi Kleen to CC (forgot to on V1)
]
Hi all,
I've been working on lguest64 and in order to do this, I had to move
a lot of the i386 specific out of the
2007 Aug 08
7
[PATCH 0/5 -v2] Modify lguest32 to make room for lguest64 (version 2)
[
Changes since last version.
- Move lg.h to include/asm instead (suggested by Rusty Russel)
- All steps of the series compiles (suggested by Stephen Rothwell)
- Better ifdef header naming (suggested by Stephen Rothwell)
- Added Andi Kleen to CC (forgot to on V1)
]
Hi all,
I've been working on lguest64 and in order to do this, I had to move
a lot of the i386 specific out of the