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2010 Jun 06
3
Profiling WINE (Game)
Hello, I have a game which runs almost perfectly (Europa Universalis III), there's just one problem: when you click a province to open the dialog, there is a noticeable delay. Since it's a specific problem to diagnose, I'm hoping it'll be as simple as running a profiler to see which WINE function(s) the game calls to complete this task, and hopefully fix the problem function.
2007 Jan 12
1
Trouble connecting to apc smart 1500 via serial cable
Hello. I've been running a two machine setup with a mge-shut for some time without problems, and now I'm configuring a three machine setup with an APC Smart 1500. The UPS has three machines connected to it, in a peculiar way: one windows machine is connected via USB. The second windows machine is using an agent to monitor messages from the first windows machine. Then, I have a GNU/Linux
2004 Nov 02
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM tools sufficient to build the cfrontend for windows from MinGW?
...er platform. It can be built on Windows using gcc, of course, but even then only if the entire GNU environment is present. The real problem is that the bootstrapped frontend binaries built using gcc may not properly link with LLVM binaries built using VC++. After all, gcc runs on Windows only by deluding itself into thinking it's really running on Unix, and it does this by using a runtime that emulates Unix. This runtime cannot be happy sharing a process with the VC++ runtime. I think it will be "challenging" to get cfrontend built and running on Windows. On Tue, 02 Nov 2004 17:33:...
2004 Nov 02
1
[LLVMdev] LLVM tools sufficient to build the cfrontend for windows from MinGW?
...s. I agree to a certain extent. Certainly the only way that makes sense is to use cygwin or mingw to do the job. If you're willing to do that, it should work just fine. Over the summer, I had llvmgcc working with cygwin and it seemed happy. :) -Chris > all, gcc runs on Windows only by deluding itself into thinking it's > really running on Unix, and it does this by using a runtime that > emulates Unix. This runtime cannot be happy sharing a process with the > VC++ runtime. > > > > On Tue, 02 Nov 2004 17:33:42 +0100 > "Henrik Bach" <henrik_bach_llvm...
2004 Nov 02
5
[LLVMdev] LLVM tools sufficient to build the cfrontend for windows from MinGW?
Hi, I'm able to build the llvm tools on the MinGW platform: burg, fpcmp, tblgen, llvm-as, llvm-dis, opt, gccas, llc, llvm-link, lli, gccld, llvm-stub, analyze and extract. I wonder if these tools are sufficient to start build the cfrontend? Henrik. _________________________________________________________________ Undg� pop-ups med MSN Toolbar - http://toolbar.msn.dk hent den gratis!
2007 Jan 31
2
what is the purpose of an error message in uniroot?
Hi all, This is probably a blindingly obvious question: Why does it matter in the uniroot function whether the f() values at the end points that you supply are of the same sign? For example: f <- function(x,y) {y-x^2+1} #this gives a warning uniroot(f,interval=c(-5,5),y=0) Error in uniroot(f, interval=c(-5, 5), y = 0) : f() values at end points not of opposite sign #this doesn't give a
2005 Jan 10
3
FXO PCI Master abort
Recently I started getting weird errors. All of a sudden I see the harddrive of my box glowing steadily and syslog is getting filled (and the cpu hogged) with these errors: It seems to start with this line: Jan 1 03:28:04 kernel: FXO PCI Master abort Jan 1 03:28:04 last message repeated 12 times Jan 1 03:28:06 kernel: CI Master abort Jan 1 03:28:06 kernel: FXO PCI Master abort and seems to
2020 May 08
2
Ms Exchange vs dovecot
Am 08.05.20 um 23:52 schrieb Bernd Petrovitsch: > I assume you are aware of https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CLOUD_Act > so using software from (heavily) US-based companies > implies that all data (controlled by said companies) will - > sooner or later - end up in the databases of > US-3-letter-organizations. > > So forget about GDPR compliance with such software > providers.
2020 May 09
0
Ms Exchange vs dovecot
The U.S. government is lawless and the Cloud Act is meaningless, like U.S. Constitution. The laws are written to placate the masses, to delude U.S. citizens into thinking they're still free. There is no privacy in the United States and all major corporations, the courts, and the alphabet agencies are in bed together. Assume the worst about them. Microsoft and Bill Gates are like
2023 Dec 28
1
bind crashes after samba upgrade
27.12.2023 20:24, Rowland Penny via samba: ... > One of the first things I do after installing bookworm is to install > rsyslog and turn off the journal, I get in /var/log/syslog: Curious, how do you turn off the journal? Do you mean just saving to /var/log/journal/, or /dev/log redirection? And another curiocity, what for? :) /mjt
2006 Mar 23
0
Porting from Struts to Rails
Hi all, I''ve been put into the unique position of having to port a J2EE app using Struts and Hibernate over to RoR. The good news is that it''s not a terribly complicated application. The bad news is that I know next to nothing about Struts. I took some Java classes in my university days and have had the opportunity to work with a couple Java developers in the past, so
2008 Apr 09
1
[announce] Xtables-addons 1.5.4
Hi everyone, Xtables-addons 1.5.4 has been released; highlights of this release are the import, cleanup/bugfixing the "condition" and "ipp2p" matches and additionally extending the "IPMARK" by IPv6. I hope people don''t mind, but I have not heard back so far, so I take it it''s ok. LOGMARK (for analyzing packet marks and connection states) now
2013 Nov 20
2
[PATCH] hvm: reset TSC to 0 after domain resume from S3
Host S3 implicitly resets the host TSC to 0, but the tsc offset for hvm domains is not recalculated when they resume, causing it to go into negative values. In Linux guest using tsc clocksource, this results in a hang after wrap back to positive values since the tsc clocksource implementation expects it reset. Signed-off-by: Tomasz Wroblewski <tomasz.wroblewski@citrix.com> ---
2016 Jan 26
0
What to do when you've been hacked?
...h I'd consider "best practices" and we do them. > They are specifically asking about what to do *after* a > breach. Despite all the best practices in > place, there's *still* some risk. > If someone wants in to your network then they will get in. There is no point in deluding yourself or your clients on that point. The first thing that you must do after a breach is detected, or even suspected, is to notify all affected parties. There is an institutional bias against revelation of security incidents because of the fear of embarrassment. This is often couched in terms...
2005 Aug 13
0
[Asterisk-Dev] Re: FXO PCI Master abort
Dear Zaptel and wcfxo devellopers, Hi, so far I have had no success moving this issue forward. Carl Andersson has been kind enough to help build various kernels to try, but with no success. So, I have tried to debug the problem directly. So far I have applied the patch below to wcfxo.c. (on the latest CVS head) This makes my system stable again (in that I dont have to keep pressing the big
2016 Mar 24
2
Re: [virt-tools-list] [libvirt] Usability Enhancement: Import/Export VMs GUI
On 2016-03-14 11:00, Martin Kletzander wrote: > On Fri, Mar 11, 2016 at 10:32:15PM +0000, bancfc@openmailbox.org wrote: > > Cool, now I'm wondering whether we also mention distros that are based > on leveraging libvirt on our apps page [1] > >> The initial import process with virsh commands puts off many newbies >> who >> lack the technical skills to get up
2008 May 13
3
[LLVMdev] Emotional responses to feedback
Earlier this year I was lucky enough to have the chance to speak with a very successful businessman at the top of his niche, and I asked him, "Clearly you have a formula for success, what is it?" He told me his secret. He said that every month they pull a name out of a bucket, and that person must then prepare a 20 minute presentation explaining why one of their COMPETITOR'S
2012 Nov 28
3
Accessing List within a List in a for Loop
My question is regards accessing complex lists. I am new to R, but experienced in Java, Python, SQL. I am working with an object: Dataprocess and in it slot: data that is a list. Also I am creating generic functions to perform on the slot: data which is the list. I am working with the Airline dataset - so the data slot is a list of the years 1987, 1988, .. I am trying to perform factor and such
2006 Apr 28
19
Remember James McGovern?
Remember James McGovern and his articles about Rails and enterprise? Well... Check this one out where he "puts his money where his mouth is" http://duckdown.blogspot.com/2006/04/ruby-community-proved-mcgovern-wrong.html -- -------------- Jon Gretar Borgthorsson http://www.jongretar.net/
2011 Aug 10
8
Universal syntax for Markdown
Hi, because of the great editor "Writer" from Information Architects I've learned about Markdown and I love it. But it's very confusing, that there are so many standards with different features: classical Markdown, Markdown Extra, MultiMarkdown. I think for most users and the spreading of Markdown it would be nice, to have only one syntax. And this universal syntax should have