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2008 Sep 20
0
[LLVMdev] Using VirtRegMap
Hi Evan, > Ok. Everyone has different idea about "easy". :-) I second your opinion that it is not very easy to use and it is very tightly coupled with the current linear scan register allocator implementation. > But VirtRegMap is going to be remove one of these days. When are you going to do that? Are you going to remove it from the source tree? Will it be replaced with
2008 Sep 26
0
AW: Help GPLPV Drivers
hey is it possible, that you didn''t assign any drive letters to the second harddrive? please check -> system config -> administration -> computer -> drive manager (i hope the names are correct, i only have a german win2k3). there you can assign drive letters to partitions... hope it helped ----- Ursprüngliche Mail ---- Von: Shanmuga Rajan
2008 Oct 17
0
AW: Using serial port from a domU
Just something to be added: - This procedure doesn''t work with a Fedora 9 DomU - Maybe you have to blacklist some modules in the Dom0: AFAIK you have to rmmod (better: blacklist on boot using modprobe.conf) these modules: serial_core 8250 and 8250_pnp ----- Ursprüngliche Mail ---- Von: Federico Fanton <fake@panizzolo.it> An: xen-users@lists.xensource.com Gesendet: Freitag, den
2010 Mar 09
0
Package for Sieve Bootstrap Methods
Hello R-users. Is there a package which handles sieve bootstrap methods in various time series applications? Method of Sieve Bootstrap by B?hlmann, P. (1995, Technical Report; published 1997 in the Journal of the Bernoulli Society): http://ftp.stat.berkeley.edu/tech-reports/431.pdf Thank you in advance. Sincerely, Andreas. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Sie
2011 Feb 04
2
logging the public key
Can openssh log which public key, as listed in the authorized keys file, was used to log in? If so, how? I don't see a config option, so I'm currently using a custom command via COMMAND="....." ssh-dss AAAAB3Nza..... key1 COMMAND="....." ssh-dss AAAABFFFF..... key2 to log the key. It would be nice if there was a better way. Suggestions? Anthony. -- Anthony R
2007 Jan 08
0
IAX call path optimization with more than 3 legs
hi list, after connecting 3 asterisk servers via IAX in a line (+ 1 client at each end), i noticed that call path optimization happens only one time, i.e. only one node/leg in the path can be reduced. Does anybody know if this is the intended behaviour or if it's a bug? Can anyone confirm my observations? It seems that the first node, that sends the TXREQ Message, is "optimized".
2007 Mar 19
1
abode acrobat professional 7.0 installation problem
Hi all, When I try to install acrobat pro 7.0, I get the following error and execution stops: "fixme:msi:MsiInstallProductW L"Z:\\home\\emre\\tmp\\Acrobat Professional 7.0\\Adobe Acrobat 7.0 Professional\\AcroPro.msi" L" SETUPEXEDIR=\"Z:\\home\\emre\\tmp\\Acrobat Professional 7.0\\Adobe Acrobat 7.0 Professional\"" err:msi:ITERATE_Actions Execution halted,
2010 Feb 07
1
suse 11.2 domU on lvm: anyone succeded?
Hi all I upgraded my testserver from opensuse 11.1 to 11.2 using zypper based method. All updates went smooth as far as there were no errors during the update process. Rebooting the whole farm the troubles started: not one domU bootet sucessfully, all of them showed the following messages: ... register_blkdev: cannot get major 8 for sd ... Volume group "VGsys" not found before they
2008 Oct 18
1
Album art - requirements
>> So, a possible way to encode album art would be: >> >> - a Skeleton stream with appropriate header messages >> - one Kate stream per image, carrying a PNG image >> (alternatively, use Ogg/MNG, if someone brings it from the dead) >> [...] Silvia wrote: >Interesting proposal. Not sure it won't over-complicate album art though... Well yes, of course
2010 Mar 25
1
setting sensitivity of r to errors
Dear all, does anyone of you know how to increase Rs sensitivity to errors? I just migrated back from Matlab and really enjoyed there that Matlab just pops up with (really helpful!) error messages as soon as there is anything slightly wrong with my code. This is certainly anoying on the first run, but really helps to uncover some hidden bugs in the Code. Now I tried artificially to create errors
2008 Sep 26
1
Xen and DHCP problem
Hey folks! I want to add a CentOS 5.2 domU to an existing server (Fedora 8) which was setup by another company. The Dom0 does not provide any other services but a BIND-DHCP-server (they deleted dnsmasq and installed bind). Don''t ask my why they did that. My new DomU is connected to eth0, which is a bridge. BIND also listens on eth0 to serve other machines. I start the install of centos
2002 Oct 18
4
Netlogon no longer works in 2.2.6 with W2k client
Hi, We've got a fairly simple samba setup (no ldap/winbind etc) and until recently everything worked fine (using samba-2.2.5). But after switching to samba-2.2.6 w2k-clients fail to run the netlogon-scripts. When i look at the client it says: logonserver=\\<workstationname> BTW. The output of "nmblookup -S CPB" (to me) seems to say that CPB is the logonserver. querying CPB
2007 Jun 22
0
[LLVMdev] BigBlock register allocator
Hi Duraid, > Hi everyone, > > Quick summary: > > LLVM now has a new register allocator particularly suitable for > compiling (very) large, machine-generated functions. Congrats! Very good job! > Longer story: > > I've recently been using LLVM in an application that involves JITing > > fairly large functions that have no control flow - they're
2010 Mar 24
3
help in matlab - r code
Dear list members, I need to translate 3 lines of matlab code to R (a loop, to be specific), and I don't know what would be the results in matlab or how to do it in R-- I don't realise if they are doing to the col, vector or what. if the results are a vector or a value or a matrix :-( Anyone with matlab, can run it and give me the result? Any ideias what am I doing wrong? The code is
2007 Jun 22
3
[LLVMdev] BigBlock register allocator
Hi everyone, Quick summary: LLVM now has a new register allocator particularly suitable for compiling (very) large, machine-generated functions. Longer story: I've recently been using LLVM in an application that involves JITing fairly large functions that have no control flow - they're just flat sequences of instructions, anywhere from 100 to 10000+ in size. (The control flow is