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2012 Jul 27
0
[LLVMdev] X86 FMA4
On Fri, Jul 27, 2012 at 2:37 PM, Michael Gottesman <mgottesman at apple.com> wrote: ... > I have actually timed said instructions in the past and reproduced Agner > Fog's results. I just prefer to speak by referring to facts that can not be > misconstrued as hearsay = ). That would be great. Also, can you point me to the Agner Fog table that you are referring to? Thanks.
2008 May 05
2
flac/metaflac 32/64 Universal OS X builds
I've just finished an Xcode 3.1 project file for flac and metaflac that builds both tools as 32/64 bit universal binaries. If anyone is interested in either the binaries or the project, I'll be happy to share them. Stephen
2004 Dec 08
1
Leadtek BVA8051 / Sipphone.com CallInOne with Asterisk?
..., I've tried flash upgrading, makes no difference. Have tried all sorts of config tweaks on the phone as to buffer size, etc. Google has almost NO info on these things, they have one nice feature which is easy autoswitching between POTS and SIP calls in both directions. Any experience or hearsay out there in Asterisk land?
2017 Sep 08
2
GlusterFS as virtual machine storage
...d that the client reconnection operation was *costly*. Those were arguments to *not* change the ping timeout value down from 42 seconds. I think it was mentioned that low ping timeout settings could lead to high cpu loads with many clients trying to reconnect if a short timeout was set. This is all hearsay, so the experts should explain it better... ? Diego On Sep 8, 2017 6:50 AM, "Pavel Szalbot" <pavel.szalbot at gmail.com> wrote: > On Fri, Sep 8, 2017 at 12:48 PM, Gandalf Corvotempesta > <gandalf.corvotempesta at gmail.com> wrote: > > I think this should be cons...
2009 Nov 05
1
RFC: TTM extra bo space
...> > Implementing that would mostly be about changing drm_mm.c to > handle placing buffers at certain locations. And in TTM core > being able to evict buffers that are in that place. That sounds like something that could solve an issue in Nouveau with nv04 card family. The following is hearsay, but I try to describe it. Of 32 MB of VRAM, the scanout buffer must reside within the first 16 MB. Any(?) other buffers do not have this limitation e.g. textures. Setting up separate memory spaces for these halves, say, TTM VRAM and TTM PRIV1, would be inconvenient, because buffers could not be l...
2012 Jul 27
3
[LLVMdev] X86 FMA4
...ings may be enough to keep the other cores more busy. Not to mention the stack space saved. But, I cannot say for sure right now. I have actually timed said instructions in the past and reproduced Agner Fog's results. I just prefer to speak by referring to facts that can not be misconstrued as hearsay = ). But if you don't believe me, time the instructions yourself (its an important thing to have in your toolbox anyways since sometimes Intel's documentation can be non-specific). I have a small instruction timing project lying around somewhere, if you want it I can send it to you privat...
2003 Mar 12
3
png plots
I saw in the archive a post from Mark Wilkinson (Feb 1, 2003), saying that some of his R-generated png plots came out overlapping. I am seeing the same thing (with R 1.6.2 on Linux i686). My input file generated 4 plot files. The first two were fine, but the last 2 featured a weird overlay of the remaining graphs. The problem is not seen with postscript of pdf output. -- Allin Cottrell
2005 Oct 19
35
Why you MUST use SCGI for Rails development
Hello happy Railers, I used to develop with a local out-of-the-box Apache and load times were pretty slow (like a few seconds each page). "Well, it''s the price to pay for no compile / cache / etc..." I thought. Nonsense. Yesterday I installed SCGI, and now I''ve got the best of both worlds: rails development env uses my very latest modifications, while SCGI ensures I
2008 Jan 14
1
a way to interrupt a stuck R session on OSX
Discovered by accident: If your R session has become unresponsive to escape presses etcetera, you can try this. Open a terminal window, run the command ps -ax | grep R.app Note the process ID number in the first column. Say it's 1234. Then run kill -4 1234 The key is that the signal you are sending to R.app is "4". The Console will now ask you how you want to exit. This
2003 Sep 16
0
two potentially troubling posts to full-disclosure
.... I have received numerous messages from folks requesting anonymity or direct-off-list-reply confirming this exploit; ***** Later, Justin Kreger <jkreger at lwolenczak.net> reported that he had heard that privsec had been enabled on the compromised machines. I am aware that much of this is hearsay, but sometimes smoke -> fire. Anyone have any further information? Cheers, Zube
2005 May 14
2
Broadvoice outage times?
Has anyone been watching and logging when broadvoice becomes unstable? Is it only peak hours, or is it random? If its somewhat consistant, I'd like to enforce some time of day routing in my dialplan. Otherwise I may just close the account altogether. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2005 Sep 02
1
how to execute something after Dial() ?
let's suppose I have this dialplan : exten => _X.,1,Playtones(ring) exten => _X.,2,Dial(CAPI/contr1/${EXTEN},,g) exten => _X.,3,AGI(update) where "update" updates some db tables we have based on the type of extension Now, from the wiki : If the /g/ option is specified, and the called party hangs up before the calling party, then Dial exits with a return code of 0 to
2017 Sep 08
0
GlusterFS as virtual machine storage
On Fri, Sep 8, 2017 at 12:48 PM, Gandalf Corvotempesta <gandalf.corvotempesta at gmail.com> wrote: > I think this should be considered a bug > If you have a server crash, glusterfsd process obviously doesn't exit > properly and thus this could least to IO stop ? I agree with you completely in this.
2017 Sep 08
0
GlusterFS as virtual machine storage
...connection operation was *costly*. > Those were arguments to *not* change the ping timeout value down from 42 > seconds. I think it was mentioned that low ping timeout settings could lead > to high cpu loads with many clients trying to reconnect if a short timeout > was set. This is all hearsay, so the experts should explain it better... ? > > Diego > > On Sep 8, 2017 6:50 AM, "Pavel Szalbot" <pavel.szalbot at gmail.com> wrote: > >> On Fri, Sep 8, 2017 at 12:48 PM, Gandalf Corvotempesta >> <gandalf.corvotempesta at gmail.com> wrote: >&gt...
2014 Jan 17
0
USB boot problems on Gigabyte GA-M55Plus-S3G
.... Can you confirm that the same USB stick works with isohybrid and fails with the hard-disk-style setups ? > Yes. To my shame, I admit that this is a fairly old board. Old or not. It exists and offers resistance. Regrettably the problem seems to sit in an area where i only could contribute hearsay. My best advise for now is to follow Ady's experiment proposal. Maybe we can narrow the gap from the hard-disk-like side. Have a nice day :) Thomas
2016 Apr 26
3
How to get started with instruction scheduling? Advice needed.
...uments on the contrary). Some of the constraints that can be found in in-order micro architectures cannot be expressed in the per-operand scheduling model and the heuristics of the pre-RA scheduling pass is probably a bit too focussed on register pressure for in-order cores (I have no numbers, just hearsay). There is some documentation in comments at the start of include/llvm/Target/TargetSchedule.td that you might find useful. If you are going to look at an existing scheduling model, I suggest to look at an in-order core. A good example would be AArch64/AArch64SchedA53.td. If itineraries are presen...
2007 Jul 03
3
Suing Dell||Dull Computers for CID abuse
...s list can speak about: "Validation". Let's be realistic here using (again) Dell. We know based on someone's accent and lack of proper use of grammar, they are not speaking to us from a location in the USA. How can we "validate" that such instance is illegal. It would be hearsay because all we have is a notion without factual evidence. So how does anyone propose addressing a situation such as this. It's not like there is a reverse-ip-to-DID lookup from switch to switch implementation going on. Even if someone were insane enough to attempt to engineer a feat such as th...
2008 Jan 28
4
ReiserFS
Hi, Is their any gotcha when using ResiserFs as a file system? -- Thanks http://www.911networks.com When the network has to work
2013 Mar 25
1
From Java to R OOP
Hi, I'm new to OOP in R so please forgive the naiveness of some of the questions. Here are a couple of them. It would be great if you can contrast to OOP in Java. 1. R's S4 appears to centered around a dispatch mechanism which in my understanding is just a way to implement polymorphism. Now, here's the snag, I thought polymorphism was an aspect of OOP not by itself the definition of
2008 Oct 30
3
Question re RHEL 5.3
I've heard now from more than one source about problems with CentOS (and RH) at least up through 5.2 w.r.t. SATA drive handling, and I've even reported on this myself in this list before. My question is, do we have any idea if 5.3 has any improvements in this area? One of my cohorts here, who happens to be a Fedora fan, says that these problems are fixed in F9, but I have grave concerns