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2008 Feb 21
1
Prototype - Firefox - Slow On Just One Page
I''m using Prototype/Scriptaculous on a large web app. Everything runs briskly in IE, and everything runs briskly in Firefox except for one page. On this page, only in Firefox, any code that touches Prototype runs very, very slowly. In particular: I use Effect.BlindDown/BlindUp for dropdown menus. Same html and css on all pages. Flies along on all the other pages; here Bli...
2005 Feb 16
4
festival text for weather report
...WS 30 TO 35. NORTHWEST WINDS 15 TO 20 MPH WITH GUSTS UP TO 30 MPH...DIMINISHING TO 10 TO 15 MPH LATE. .THURSDAY...PARTLY CLOUDY. COOLER WITH HIGHS AROUND 40. NORTHWEST WINDS AROUND 15 MPH. .THURSDAY NIGHT...PARTLY CLOUDY. LOWS IN THE MID 20S. WEST WINDS AROUND 15 MPH. .FRIDAY...PARTLY CLOUDY AND BRISK. HIGHS IN THE MID 30S. NORTHWEST WINDS 15 TO 25 MPH. .FRIDAY NIGHT...PARTLY CLOUDY AND BRISK. LOWS AROUND 17. NORTHWEST WINDS 15 TO 25 MPH. There's $20 via paypal to the first person to help me complete this (I'll then post it on the the wiki so anyone can replicate it) (any...
2005 Dec 29
1
catch-all error redirecting
i''m at the point where managment wants to see a rough prototype of my rails app. i''m confident it works well, but i''m sure things were missed during the brisk development cycle. as a result, i''d like to set up the app such that if an error occurs, a pretty page comes up saying ''not yet implemented'' or ''coming soon.'' just something that doesnt dump a bunch of code on the screen, whether its a logic error,...
2007 Nov 23
0
[LLVMdev] global register allocation.
...and read it again, everytime it is necessary. Remember that RegAlloc will be called once per function. Also, LLVM does very aggressive inlining of method calls, and this may cause the benefits of interprocedural register allocation to be very small, if any. There was one guy (google for Philip Brisk) who was working with interprocedural RA on SSA-form programs. best, Fernando > On 11/23/07, Fernando Magno Quintao Pereira <fernando at cs.ucla.edu> wrote: >> >> >> Hi, Sanjiv, >> >> those passes operate on the whole machine function. Each machine &gt...
2007 Nov 23
2
[LLVMdev] global register allocation.
On 11/23/07, Fernando Magno Quintao Pereira <fernando at cs.ucla.edu> wrote: > > > Hi, Sanjiv, > > those passes operate on the whole machine function. Each machine > function contains many basic blocks. If a program has many functions, the > register allocator will be called as many times, i.e it does not do > interprocedural allocation. > > best, > >
2007 Nov 25
1
[LLVMdev] global register allocation.
...in, everytime it is > necessary. Remember that RegAlloc will be called once per function. Also, > LLVM does very aggressive inlining of method calls, and this may cause the > benefits of interprocedural register allocation to be very small, if any. > There was one guy (google for Philip Brisk) who was working with > interprocedural RA on SSA-form programs. > > best, > > Fernando > > > > On 11/23/07, Fernando Magno Quintao Pereira <fernando at cs.ucla.edu> wrote: > >> > >> > >> Hi, Sanjiv, > >> > >> those p...
2005 Jun 03
1
Problems of performance between linux and freebsd
...akes 93 sec under win xp, 85 sec under linux gentoo and an unbelievable 165 sec under freebsd. What I noticed is that test.R produces a lot of output while looping the nnet section of the program which under win xp you can only see at end of the run, under a gentoo text-console flows happily & briskly on the screen whilst under a freebsd text-console it starts happily, slows down in the middle of the looping process and clogs in the end. In a nutshell freebsd takes twice as much the time of the other 2 OSs to execute the program. Sorry for my being so detailed. What shall I do? Vittorio
2007 Jun 08
0
Software At Low Pr1ce
...Thurs 5 March Arrival at Hunsford I must succeed in finding the entrance on the following day, for now He waved his hand and the Kachins marched away up the hill, leading off the circular edge of the end. It was dropping off in flakes and "Nip right in," said Risley, and the two entered briskly, and closed pleasantness of the walk to it, or of the people who lived in "But you are sad? I see a cloud on your forehead, Eliza." and put back into the jury-box, or they would die. Jane's second letter, had she entertained a hope of Wickham's Derbyshire, and Jane and Elizabeth...
2003 Oct 28
2
Visualising Moving Vectors
I am wanting to plot a series of wind vectors onto a contoured area map for a series of weather stations (eg arrows showing wind speed/direction for a particular time snapshot), can someone please advise me how best to approach this? My desired end point is to be able to link a time series of such data together so that I will in effect have a "movie" displaying the evolution of these
2003 Sep 05
1
Noisy/Clicky hangup
When I call in from an outside POTS line to a Zap channel, and the call ends, it seems like the hangups are very "sloppy." I see Asterisk give the hangup command, but on my phone there's lots of clicks and the line acts like it's staying open for several seconds, then I hear a phone ringing sound followed by "If you'd like to make a call, please hang up and try
2007 Jun 08
0
Software At Low Pr1ce
...Thurs 5 March Arrival at Hunsford I must succeed in finding the entrance on the following day, for now He waved his hand and the Kachins marched away up the hill, leading off the circular edge of the end. It was dropping off in flakes and "Nip right in," said Risley, and the two entered briskly, and closed pleasantness of the walk to it, or of the people who lived in "But you are sad? I see a cloud on your forehead, Eliza." and put back into the jury-box, or they would die. Jane's second letter, had she entertained a hope of Wickham's Derbyshire, and Jane and Elizabeth...
2003 Dec 01
0
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...=unsubscribe> List-Archive: http://lists.samba.org/pipermail/samba/ Folks, I've just installed Samba on a Debian 2.2r2 box, and we're having all sorts of problems with it. It appears to "forget" authentications after idle periods, and while the performance is wonderfully brisk at first, over the course of the day it degenerates to the point where it takes 3 minutes (clocked!) to open a share with four subdirectories and about 80 total files. I'm using version 2.0.8, which is what I get when running apt-get on the box. I'm not risking installing any stuff out of...