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2007 Jun 26
6
Poll for new default website style
Hi everybody,
after looking a bit around the Internet and checking which website
style some users of webgen are using, I found that many people just
stay at the default webgen website style (which is not really pretty ;-)
So, I''m thinking about changing the default webgen website style to
something more Web-2.0-ish, and I would like to know if there is a
particular website style
2014 Feb 04
1
[RFC 12/16] drm/nouveau/fifo: add GK20A support
...; + *
> + * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
> + * under the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public License,
> + * version 2, as published by the Free Software Foundation.
Just stumbled over this lincense header: Generally drm is mit/gpl dual
lincensed. The important part for me is the drm core, but due to all the
refactoring we tend to do and code extraction from drivers those are
rather relevant imo, too. Was this just an oversight or are you still
working with your legap people on this?
-Daniel
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Daniel Vetter
Software Engineer, Intel Corpor...
2006 Apr 20
2
[LLVMdev] 1.7 Pre-Release Ready for Testing
Hi Pertti,
The boost Python are not (yet) part of LLVM so I suppose it would
make most sense to try to makes fixes/changes so they would work for
1.7 and then try to get them into LLVM CVS. It would be good in such
a case to ask the author of the bindings again if he would allow
this, because basicaly I think he has to agree to the LLVM lincense.
cheers, Eric
On Apr 20, 2006, at 5:08
2009 Sep 15
3
Is This Really Legal?
I'm about to buy a new computer and give my old computer to my Mom. Because I will giving my old computer to my mom, I will be loosing my Windows XP license.
I can either get a nice computer with a Windows Lincense or I can buy and really honking mega awesome computer without a Windows License.
Naturally, I would rather buy a "honking mega awesome computer" instaed of a "nice
2006 May 30
1
has anyone compiled win32-utils under mingw?
Since the 1.8.4 One-click installer is based on VC++ 6.0 which is no
longer available, I am looking for alternative ways of building
win32-utils so as avoid segfaults. Has anyone used MingGW
successfully? When I run ruby extconf.rb from MSYS the resulting make
file assumes that I am using VC++. Do I need to build ruby under MinGW
first?
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John-Mason Shackelford
Software Developer
Pearson
2006 Apr 20
0
[LLVMdev] 1.7 Pre-Release Ready for Testing
This came up when trying to compile the Python bindings
against llvm 1.7. File include/llvm/Transforms/Scalar.h
declares llvm::createPREPass(), which does not seem to
be implemented anywhere. Should I report this in llvmbugs?
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Pertti
2006 Apr 20
1
[LLVMdev] Python bindings
Eric van Riet Paap wrote:
> The boost Python are not (yet) part of LLVM so I suppose it would make
> most sense to try to makes fixes/changes so they would work for 1.7 and
> then try to get them into LLVM CVS.
I tried compiling the bindings, and it seems that it
would not be too much work to compile them for 1.7.
I'm not familiar enough with LLVM to assess how complete
the
2009 Jun 10
0
License quandry in the Fedora sub-space of all R packages
There was mention of this [r-sig-fedora at r-project.org] mailing
list on one of the other R lists overnight. I thought the
list needed a bit of posting, as I could not recall seeing
content recently on it. I cross post to the Red Hat hosted
list as well, it raises issues relevant there as well
I have been packaging in support of many of the financial
packages at CRAN and in R-Forge [
2007 Feb 15
8
Communication between guest OS and VMM
Hi all,
Please can anybody explain how communication(direct or indirect) happens
between xen and guest os(windows) in full virtualization mode.
Both from VMM to guest and from guest to VMM.
Thanks and regards,
Aditya.
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2006 Apr 16
11
[LLVMdev] 1.7 Pre-Release Ready for Testing
I've put the pre-release tar balls here:
http://llvm.org/prereleases/1.7/
I'm asking for help to test this release and to review documentation. If anyone
can spare some time to help out, I would really appreciate it. The more people
that test, the better this release will be.
Secondly, now that the tarballs have been created, everyone is free to check in
documentation changes into the
2014 Feb 01
28
[RFC 00/16] drm/nouveau: initial support for GK20A (Tegra K1)
Hello everyone,
GK20A is the Kepler-based GPU used in the upcoming Tegra K1 chips. The following
patches perform architectural changes to Nouveau that are necessary to support
non-PCI GPUs and add initial support for GK20A. Although the support is still
very basic and more user-space changes will be needed to make the full graphics
stack run on top of it, we were able to successfully open