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2001 Sep 27
4
configuration question
Hello, The first thing I would suggest is to check freshmeat.net and see if there is something comparable to astound out there for linux, therefore bypassing the whole windows program need, bypassing the need for most pay-per-license fees. As far as running a windows program under linux, you would need WINE, vmware or some other win-emulator. Hope this advise helps some. -----Original
2016 Dec 21
2
syslinux mkisofs hard-disk-boot isohybrid
> Hi, > > Pascal wrote: > > mkisofs -o core.iso -b boot/core.img -c boot/boot.cat -hard-disk-boot core/ > > my iso image is ok with qemu on bios and uefi, > > Astounding. As CD-ROM this is not supposed to work with UEFI unless the > firmware emulates BIOS. What particular UEFI firmware did you use ? > > > and with qemu as hard disk on uefi but not on bios. > > That's even more astounding. The UEFI would have to look into the ISO 9660 > f...
2016 Dec 21
4
syslinux mkisofs hard-disk-boot isohybrid
hello every body, I'm trying to build an isohybrid image based on syslinux able to boot on bios and uefi with optical disk or usb key. I've build a 16Mb hard disk image (core.img) with necessary parts for bios (legacy bootable partition, protective mbr, gptmbr.bin & syslinux installation) and for uefi (gpt, esp, /efi/boot/bootx64.efi & syslinux files). my hard disk image is ok -
2016 Dec 21
0
syslinux mkisofs hard-disk-boot isohybrid
Hi, Pascal wrote: > mkisofs -o core.iso -b boot/core.img -c boot/boot.cat -hard-disk-boot core/ > my iso image is ok with qemu on bios and uefi, Astounding. As CD-ROM this is not supposed to work with UEFI unless the firmware emulates BIOS. What particular UEFI firmware did you use ? > and with qemu as hard disk on uefi but not on bios. That's even more astounding. The UEFI would have to look into the ISO 9660 filesystem or interpret the El...
2008 Jul 01
1
Unexpected shutdown of Icecast
I've been running 2.2.0 for more than 3 years now on a Win2K system and have had so little trouble with it, I hadn't considered upgrading However it has mysteriously failed a few times. I would get a report that it was down, log in remotely only to find that Icecast was not running. I would restart it, report to the station manager that he or someone must have shut it down, and forget
2012 Dec 28
1
[LLVMdev] Surprising SCEV / Constant folding result
Hello, I've tested LLVM's ScalarEvolution analysis with different small examples. Here's a result that surprised me: void dont_optimize_away(int); void foo(int n) { int res = 0; for (int i = 0; i < n; ++i) { // The kind of things that SCEV can recognize is quite astounding... // It wins over gcc for this one. //res = res + i*i; // Also, the kind of things it can't recognize... res = res * i; } dont_optimize_away(res); } // Compile using $ clang -Wall -std=c99 -O2 -c clang_scev_surprise.c -S -o - -emit-llvm In this loop, the value res is alw...
2002 May 19
1
rterm.exe and graphics windows
I have started using R 1.5.0 on Windows 2000. The refinement of this system in such a short time is astounding, and I thank those who have worked on it and made it available! I have been using rterm.exe to develop R scripts in my preferred editor (not emacs) by sending the command rterm.exe --save < %f where the editor substitutes the filename for %f. This works wonderfully, and the editor capture...
2016 Dec 22
0
syslinux mkisofs hard-disk-boot isohybrid
...2016, Ady Ady via Syslinux <syslinux at zytor.com> a ?crit : > > > Hi, > > > > Pascal wrote: > > > mkisofs -o core.iso -b boot/core.img -c boot/boot.cat -hard-disk-boot > core/ > > > my iso image is ok with qemu on bios and uefi, > > > > Astounding. As CD-ROM this is not supposed to work with UEFI unless the > > firmware emulates BIOS. What particular UEFI firmware did you use ? https://www.kraxel.org/repos/jenkins/edk2/ > > > > and with qemu as hard disk on uefi but not on bios. > > > > That's even more...
2011 Jul 19
3
3.5.5, ADS mode, user authentication syntax
All, I'm in the process of migrating a samba server from Solaris 10 (running 3.0.37) to Solaris 11 Express (running 3.5.5). The system is joined to a Win2k3 Active Directory. Migrating the configuration worked fine, the shares are available and everything mostly works as intended. The problem we're having is with the syntax of authentication requests from Windows client machines. On the
2005 Mar 02
1
General pre-processing prior to feeding sound to speex.
...sound of the (actually very quiet) hard drive and generally speaking is of less than exemplary quality. To help disguise this I've been implementing various 'amplifier' style sample tricks including: * A pre-amplifier. * A self adjusting pre-amp that aimed for a target RMS (did an astounding job of listening to the roadworks outside). * A compressor. * A compressor that "expanded" at the bottom end of the range. * A noise floor implemented on a per-frame basis. All, apart from the noise floor, were essentially useless. The noise floor had a kinda savage cut in/cut out thing...
2015 Jan 19
3
[PATCH] Makefile: add support for git svn clones
Hi, On Mon, Jan 19, 2015 at 03:44:45PM -0500, Duncan Murdoch wrote: > >>>>> git has an interface for cloning SVN repositories into git > >>>>> which some users might decide to use. For those users' > >>>>> surprise, the repository will always fail to build on > >>>>> svnonly target and it will exit early. >
2006 Feb 28
4
Off-Topic Mambo Vulnerabilities & Patches
On the Mambo CMS site there are vulnerabilities found. Whilst this is not a CentOS problem, people rent/deploy servers (CentOS) on the net with Mambo. A guy in one of the user forums on the net, had his Mambo 4.5.2 server hacked and they installed some interesting stuff in /tmp . When a server is hacked it gives bad PR for the underlying OS. <----announcement on
2013 Apr 14
1
R 3.0.0 memory use
..."y", drop=F] 2 1 2 1 6;4;4 # Where two numbers are given, they refer to: # (copies of the old data frame), # (copies of the new column) # A third number refers to numbers of # (copies made of an integer vector of row names) # For R 3.0.0, I'm getting astounding results - many more copies, # and also some copies of larger objects; in addition to the data # vectors of size 80K and 160K, also 240K and 320K. # Where three numbers are given in form a;c;d, they refer to # (copies of 80K; 240K; 320K) The benchmarks are at http://www.timhesterberg.net/r-packag...
2006 Mar 14
14
Gusto.com Rails Site
...ay in a little over 4 months of development with 3 developers. The origins of the site were being developed in Java using Hibernate + Tapestry and the decision was made to port the 100+ table model to Rails to see if there were improvements in productivity and job satisfaction. The results were astounding as most of you probably already have found out for yourselves. Overall we''ve been extremely impressed with the performance, ease of development/deployment, and especially the quality of the framework. Everyone on the development team were all heavy Java developers and none of them had...
2016 Oct 18
3
unable to compile llvm with gcc 4.7.4
Hi, This is not the purpose of my distro. The purpose of my distro is to account for complexity lock-in and to remove this as much as possible. This complexity is usually performed in 2 ways: - ultra costly languages/runtime to implement (c++/java...), and I don't think "ultra" is a word big enough. - multiplication of script languages
2015 May 01
5
[LLVMdev] What does "debugger tuning" mean?
> -----Original Message----- > From: Daniel Berlin [mailto:dberlin at dberlin.org] > Sent: Friday, May 01, 2015 3:15 PM > To: Robinson, Paul > Cc: cfe-dev at cs.uiuc.edu Developers (cfe-dev at cs.uiuc.edu); LLVM Developers > Mailing List (llvmdev at cs.uiuc.edu); lldb-dev at cs.uiuc.edu > Subject: Re: [LLVMdev] What does "debugger tuning" mean? > > On Fri, May
2005 Jun 03
2
IceCast 2.2 MP3 stream and Real Player noise
...when it's explicitly requested by the client, and we implement the same protocol as shoutcast. The only difference I know of is that we have a different default metadata interval. Since that metadata interval is signalled to the client as a pretty core part of the protocol, it'd be somewhat astounding if Real managed to screw it up. Mike
2015 Jan 19
0
[PATCH] Makefile: add support for git svn clones
On Mon, Jan 19, 2015 at 1:00 PM, Felipe Balbi <balbi at kernel.org> wrote: > I just thought that such a small patch which causes no visible change to > SVN users and allow for git users to build R would be acceptable, but if > it isn't, that's fine too. Felipe --- It would appear that you are unaware that you are walking a minefield of entrenched positions and personality
2008 May 06
1
Slightly OT: Extra icons on desktop - SOLVED
I can't think of a better word for this than "weird." I went back and reread most of the emails on the original thread, and both Ross and Bill suggested that something about "misc" might be off. So, I created a new mount point called "other," pointed fstab at it, modified my scripts and symlinks that used to reference /misc, and rebooted. Voila! /other was
2008 Nov 26
0
Re: The single major remaining Wine complaint everyone makes...
2D Speed? I think 256 color support is more important. Sonic CD in Linux must happen! /sarcasm, slightly...I miss Sonic CD... [Crying or Very sad] Really though. the fact that I can buy some Windows 98 games at goodwill for 99 cents and know they will run in Linux is astounding. I just bought Heretic 2 for $2 and it runs perfectly.