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2000 Mar 13
0
following your openssh footsteps
On Mon, Mar 13, 2000 at 07:43:09AM -0800, jeet M wrote:
> Mate,
> I seem to be doing the same install you are for open
> ssh on a solaris 7 box. I am getting the same error
> you did when starting sshd (no RSA support in libssl
> and libcrypto ...). I've installed zlib,
> openssl-0.9.5 and egd-0.6, did the LDFLAGS and CFLAGS
> declarations and configured --with-egd
2008 Nov 05
3
[LLVMdev] MSIL and MIPS backend for LLVM
Hi,
The code that I was using was this:
http://shootout.alioth.debian.org/u32q/benchmark.php?test=nbody&lang=gcc&id=1
I followed the footsteps for compiling it to BC than I took the BC code and
compiled it with ilasm2 (Mono).
After that I tried to run the .exe with mono and it gave me a invalid opcode.
I wish I could give more information about the bug but my ext3fs partition
crashed and I'm now recovering it. Maybe later I could g...
2005 Jun 28
3
Installing Dag's RPMs
...39;s Repositories
(http://dag.wieers.com/packages/).
I have noticed a number of these packages stalling at various points
throughout an rpmbuild process, and I can't quite get it. It looks
almost as if they were all built for RHEL4.0, but if CentOS is supposed
to follow so close in RHEL's footsteps, why would this be a problem?
I'll give Dag an email and see if he has anything to say about that.
Once I get enough information, I'll just go ahead and hack up the RPMs
so that they work properly on my systems - but I thought I'd ask
beforehand, as to not re-invent the wheel.
Thanks...
2011 Apr 19
5
Check that my sqlite database populated
Hello guys,
I''ve made a very simple application following the footsteps of
http://guides.rubyonrails.org/getting_started.html.
I managed to insert my objects (i checked the existence of inserted
objects through the rails console with a simple Foo.all ) but if I run
sqlite3 from command line and then run .databases I can''t see any
database created.
I thought I...
2024 May 16
1
R for the US Air Force
...edule.
Seems like you're caught in the bureaucracy hell hole. I used to help the
USAF, and other DoD members use R when I was at RStudio (now Posit).
I recommend you find someone in your organization who is doing Data
Science. They'll likely have charted a path and you can follow in their
footsteps.
For example https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshua-couse/.
Jeremy Allen has since taken over my role at Posit since I've left. I'm
sure he knows a plethora of people in the USAF who are using R and can help
you out.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremy-allen-data/
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2014 Jan 22
1
Advice/directions to users of Syslinux
...e type of (USB) media, not
>just for Syslinux.
Apparently, yes. And it seems to me that the simplest way (from the
point of view of the end user) to insure that these things are done
correctly is for the distributors of tools such as Clonezilla,
Ultimate Boot CD, and OpenELEC to follow in the footsteps of, e.g.
the Archlinux folks and the Debian folks and the LessLinux folks
i.e. by just simply distributing images that can be (no-brainer)
block-by-block copied onto USB sticks in order to produce a working
stick... using either dd or whatever the bleep its counterpart on
Windows/DOS might be.
In...
2006 Feb 24
2
raking my brain to fix this
I am ''raking'' my brain to fix this problem - I have searched, googled,
looked through rake documentation, wiki.rubyonrails and I can''t fix...
This works
$ rake plugindoc
(in /home/craig/ruby-db/th-db)
rdoc -o doc/plugins/ez_where --title ''Ez Where Plugin Documentation'' --
line-numbers --inline-source -T html
2024 May 16
1
[Non-DoD Source] Re: R for the US Air Force
...Seems like you're caught in the bureaucracy hell hole. I used to help the USAF, and other DoD members use R when I was at RStudio (now Posit).
I recommend you find someone in your organization who is doing Data Science. They'll likely have charted a path and you can follow in their footsteps.
For example https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshua-couse/.
Jeremy Allen has since taken over my role at Posit since I've left. I'm sure he knows a plethora of people in the USAF who are using R and can help you out.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremy-allen-data/
On Thu...
2010 Oct 18
3
xen randomly crashes all VMs hosted on iSCSI NAS array
I inherited a xen server that is setup to have all the VM images hosted on
an iSCSI mounted NAS array. We been experiencing a random (about every 2-3
days) issue where xen would crash all the VMs, leaving nothing but the
Domain0 running. What appears to be happening is something causes the iSCI
mount to hiccup. Running "vgchange -a y" and restarting all the VMs brings
everything up.
2008 Nov 05
0
[LLVMdev] MSIL and MIPS backend for LLVM
Hi Eduardo,
> I'm a little new to LLVM.
> I know that the backends are still in experimental stage. MSIL and MIPS
> would be very useful for a project that I'm working on. Do you have any
> plans to have it completed in the next few months? I could generate the
> MSIL assembly but when compiled it, which compiles sucessfully, it
> generates invalid opcode errors.
As
2008 Nov 05
0
[LLVMdev] MSIL and MIPS backend for LLVM
Hi
On Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 3:24 PM, Eduardo Augusto Peixoto da Silva Brito
<pg12188 at alunos.uminho.pt> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The code that I was using was this:
> http://shootout.alioth.debian.org/u32q/benchmark.php?test=nbody&lang=gcc&id=1
>
> I followed the footsteps for compiling it to BC than I took the BC code and
> compiled it with ilasm2 (Mono).
> After that I tried to run the .exe with mono and it gave me a invalid opcode.
> I wish I could give more information about the bug but my ext3fs partition
> crashed and I'm now recovering it. May...
2005 May 16
0
Re: Dual Monitors -- "nv" v. "nvidia"
...trade secret, and PCIe
(PCI-Express) is a formal PCISG standard.
ATI should be also commended for attempting to build a
"clean room" DRI/GLX implementation. But as lack of resources
to continue to "fork" mounted along with lagging performance,
ATI had to follow in nVidia's footsteps by creating a closed-source,
but standards-driven unified driver by withholding specifications
as of the R300 series (Radeon 9500+).
Just like nVidia, the "clean room" GLX work is still available, and
might even work on newer GeForce/Radeon cards, but the newer
features of those cards ar...
2004 Apr 28
0
Re: Best QUa1ity and Best PR!CES of -- XX3NICAL__ CI@_LiS__ ULTR@M__ F!0RIC3T__ __ V1AGR0__ TR_AM_AD0L Onl1ne
...till. Art thou not, fatal vision, sensible To feeling as to sight? or art thou but A dagger of the mind, a false creation Proceeding from the heat-oppressed brain? I see thee yet, in form as palpable As this which now I draw.
http://thesemeds.com/
My people too were scared with eerie sounds, A footstep, a low throbbing in the walls. A noise of falling weights that never fell, Weird whispers, bells that rang without a hand, Door-handles turn'd when none was at the door, And bolted doors that open'd of themselves; And one betwixt the dark and light had seen Her, bending by the cradle of her...
2004 Feb 07
1
Another product that uses vorbis
...ded the Uru demo here:
http://www.3dgamers.com/games/uru/
It's the 4th iteration in the Myst series. It appears that all their
environmental sounds are compressed with Vorbis. When the game installs
it creates a directory full of .ogg files that play just fine.
While most of the sounds are footsteps and water splashes, the
Southwestern-flavored guitar loop which plays as you wander the surface
stands out as excellent music. Apparently they've even released a full
length CD of this stuff.
Sound designer Tim Larkin discusses some of the development process for
the game here:
http://rp...
2013 Nov 19
7
Quadrified GTX 480 VT-d passthrough. CUDA 5.5 in Linux partial success
Hi everyone,
after following in the footsteps of the following discussion
(http://lists.xenproject.org/archives/html/xen-users/2013-09/msg00106.html)
I had been able to turn my GTX 480 into a Quadro 6000. When I VT-d
passthrough it to a Debian jessie VM it shows up fine and CUDA 5.5
seems to function properly up to a point:
lspci -v:
00:04....
2011 Jan 08
0
Detecting lossy encodes
...in his 1930s patent.
The reason why movie surround systems only
have one "sub bass channel" is also
complicated. The key is to note that the
correct name for the .1 channel is the Low
Frequency Effects (LFE) channel. It is there
only for special effects such as explosions and
dinosaur footsteps. The channel's most
useful characteristic is therefore its extra
10 dB of headroom.
It is likely that humans localise very low
frequencies, but they probably use things like
chest cavities and not ears. However, this is
usually irrelevant because, in most listening
rooms, localisation of lo...
2024 May 16
2
R for the US Air Force
Hello,
The US Air Force used to have R available on our main network, but now those who need to accept it back are
being very particular about what they're accepting in terms of official documentation.
Would you be able to help me with this endeavor? I'm attaching a pdf that shows what documentation they'd
require for us to re-establish R as being acceptable on the network
2008 Oct 30
4
[LLVMdev] MSIL and MIPS backend for LLVM
Hello everyone,
I'm a little new to LLVM.
I know that the backends are still in experimental stage. MSIL and MIPS
would be very useful for a project that I'm working on. Do you have any
plans to have it completed in the next few months? I could generate the
MSIL assembly but when compiled it, which compiles sucessfully, it
generates invalid opcode errors.
2006 Jul 01
4
Radio_button in loop problem
Hi all, I can''t figure out why my radio_buttons won''t reflect the values
stored in my database. I read through some of the previous posts -- is
it true that they don''t work with integers?
This is the code I''m using:
<% for question in @survey.questions %>
<%= debug question %>
<%= radio_button ( "question", :question_id,
2011 Dec 06
1
Re: [RFC/RFT][PATCH 0 of 3] rework locking in sched_adjust
On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 2:55 PM, Dario Faggioli <raistlin@linux.it> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> This series changes how locks are dealt with while adjusting domains''
> scheduling parameters.
>
> I''ve done and am still doing tests for credit and credit2, and it''s
> surviving to all I threw at it up to now. Unfortunately, I can''t test
>