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2011 Jan 27
7
Xen watchdog patch disposition?
Jeremy,
while originally I had hoped this patch, sitting in xen/next, would get
pushed for .37, that didn''t happen and now the .38 merge window
was missed too. Trying to get this to Linux on my own seems
inappropriate, so can I hope that you will include this with whatever
other changes you intend to push for .39?
Thanks, Jan
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Xen-devel
2008 Sep 08
1
(PR#12742) Different result with different order of
FAQ 7.31 strikes again.
This is expected: you cannot do exact arithmetic on a binary computer if
some of the quantities involved are not binary fractions (e.g. 1.3)
See also the warning in ?`==`: identical() is equally inappropiate for
computed numerical quantities.
On Mon, 8 Sep 2008, kyunseop.bae at gmail.com wrote:
> Full_Name: Kyun-Seop Bae
> Version: 2.7.2
> OS: MS-Windows XP SP2
> Submission from: (NULL) (148.168.40.4)
>
>
> # Script that I used
>
> rm(list=objects())
> objects()
>...
2014 Jun 13
2
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] [ADVERTISEMENT] open positions in Apple's Swift compiler team
Either you're being disingenuous are truly looking to confuse a
situation only someone ignorant of what LLVM could ever misconstrue.
Why would Apple dump hundreds of millions in R&D with Clang/LLVM,
create Swift and introduce it to everyone and the press for WWDC 2014,
followed up by posting on the LLVM list only to be moving away from LLVM?
More importantly, who appointed you e-mail
2008 Sep 08
0
(PR#12742) Different result with different order of binding
...ubject: Re: [Rd] (PR#12742) Different result with different order of
binding
FAQ 7.31 strikes again.
This is expected: you cannot do exact arithmetic on a binary computer if
some of the quantities involved are not binary fractions (e.g. 1.3)
See also the warning in ?`==`: identical() is equally inappropiate for
computed numerical quantities.
On Mon, 8 Sep 2008, kyunseop.bae at gmail.com wrote:
> Full_Name: Kyun-Seop Bae
> Version: 2.7.2
> OS: MS-Windows XP SP2
> Submission from: (NULL) (148.168.40.4)
>
>
> # Script that I used
>
> rm(list=objects())
> objects()
>...
2004 Nov 16
10
clone MAC address
Hi,
I have a mini router that have this feature, "clone MAC address"
My ISP doesn''t allow me to connect more than one computer.
But, with the "clone MAC address" of the mini router, I can connect up
to 5 computers, and my ISP can''t notice that.
What do I need to do this "clonning" with my linux box?
Thanks,
Nico