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2010 Aug 20
4
[PATCH] git tree: libfat, chain, mtools/syslinux, menu.txt
...a seg fault. -libfat: A check for NULL pointers; A change to allow for a short FAT/too many sectors (depending on perspective); Try trimming the in-memory values to deal with the corruption, if possible. -NEW: mtools/fixfat: Attempts to change the sectors attribute of the FAT to make it more "livable" (probably needs to move to utils, if included) -chain.c32: a little more progress on DRMK -Last, a fix to doc/menu.txt; MENU RESOLUTION had height and width reversed. -- -Gene
2019 Oct 17
2
Centos 8 Mate?
...e same time. Once I maximized FF I couldn't figure out how to get it to not eat the entire screen--no clicky buttons on the top-right of the window, so I ended up using the left-most item at the top of the window (forget what it is named...) to choose which window I wanted in front. tedious but livable. but now I don't have to do that 'cause Mate works great! And thanks to you, Johnny, and your companions/associates for all the many YEARS of work you've all put in on CentOS. Even though I gripe and complain about Gnome3, I really do appreciate all you've done! Fred -- ---- Fr...
2011 Jul 25
0
[LLVMdev] Correct use of StringRef and Twine
...of this.  This is exposing an implementation detail to clients that they shouldn't have to know, and if passed by value, this could be expensive. Yeah, I'm on the fence about this. If we're OK with an extra line (declaring the TwineString) for every string (Twine) argument, that seems livable. >> 2) This one isn't quite as fleshed out, but see if the general outline >> makes sense: Introduce an extra type that's Twine-esque, but is only >> the top level (so it's implicitly constructible from a const Twine&), >> rather than all the branches of a T...
2019 Jun 03
1
Re: [PATCH libnbd discussion only 4/5] api: Implement concurrent writer.
...ter thread. */ > + h->writer (h->writer_data, buf, len); > + return len; [1] So h->writer is NOT allowed to fail directly (if it fails, it must call nbd_concurrent_writer_error instead). Stems from the fact that the generator doesn't allow callbacks with a return type, but livable. But may warrant extra wording in the documentation. > + } > } > > static int > diff --git a/podwrapper.pl.in b/podwrapper.pl.in > index 2471807..ecff2d6 100755 > --- a/podwrapper.pl.in > +++ b/podwrapper.pl.in > @@ -324,7 +324,8 @@ foreach (@lines) { > die...
2001 Dec 07
2
Wine and Lotus Notes
...the right place for this, Im running the codeweaver wine beta snapshot 4. I have Lotus Notes running fine and can cut text from it and paste it to terminals etc without problems. However pasting from terminals back to Notes usually results in a paste of the last text copied from within notes. Its livable with but if anyone else uses different versions of wine and has Notes cutting and pasting without problems, let me know :)
2009 Nov 02
1
mobile theora player
...a couple of kid's movies for my daughter to watch on my mobile phone. I have to say, much kudos to the theora devs on the 1.1 release. Amazing visual quality even with -v 4 (roughly 400-600 kbps range for this content). I ended up with a 1:17min video 640x360 29.97fps around 224MB with very livable quality. I could now get enough room on my microSD card to have two movies on there, where MPEG4 could only get one, and with lesser quality (partially due to encoding parameters). But where can I find a free mobile theora video player? TCPMP supports ogg, but only vorbis, not theora. -Joseph -...
2011 Jul 26
1
[LLVMdev] Correct use of StringRef and Twine
...xposing an implementation detail to clients that they shouldn't have to know, and if passed by value, this could be expensive. > > Yeah, I'm on the fence about this. If we're OK with an extra line > (declaring the TwineString) for every string (Twine) argument, that > seems livable. Yeah, seems better than what we have today at least :) -Chris
2007 Dec 13
2
metaflac problem on cygwin
wow, that was a mighty keen eye - you must really have been looking at it (thanx!) - that is just a typo, the example just above and below that line still show that the issue i'm having exists. an easy test anyone can do is: metaflac --version metaflac --show-sample-rate c:/any.flac metaflac --show-sample-rate /cygdrive/c/any.flac On Dec 13, 2007 5:43 PM, Christopher Brown
2011 Jul 24
2
[LLVMdev] Correct use of StringRef and Twine
On Jul 24, 2011, at 12:09 AM, David Blaikie wrote: >> Yes, exactly. I'm just saying that I think the additional clarity of: >> "foo" + Twine('x') >> >> is worth the inconvenience. > > Ok, attached a modified version of my patch with an Twine(char), > Twine(unsigned char), and Twine(signed char). All three are explicit & > have
2004 Sep 08
1
escape char clutter makes prompt unreadable
...G 3 ; 0 1 H 033 [ s 0006220 033 [ u 033 [ G 3 ; 0 1 H 033 [ s 2 033 I upgraded to pxelinux 2.11 just to be sure, same results. Im using picocom, which is simple, and quite usable for working at a bash shell (more doesnt handle window size changes, but thats livable). Minicom feels totally focussed on modem ops, I was unable to use it for basic serial comm. FWIW, I tried using a DISPLAY file with lots of <FF>s, (^Ls too) this did little/nothing to unclutter the screen (but I did see the FFs show up literally in the window). I was able to partly clear...
2003 Aug 13
4
Ogg streaming on low bandwidth
Hi, Was wondering if any gurus could tell me if it is possible to stream Ogg on very low bandwidth links (for example satellite phone) where the expected bandwidth would almost certainly be less than 19Kbps, and probably more like 10Kbps. I am not after great audio at this bitrate, mono with an audio bandwidth less than 5KHz. I have done some testing (not streaming though) listening to 8Kbps MP3
2016 Jul 26
2
[PM] I think that the new PM needs to learn about inter-analysis dependencies...
...ate CanonicalizationB, >> but not the reverse, so it would automatically know to run >> CanonicalizationA before CanonicalizationB), but given that we have >> relatively few "canonicalizations" (to give them a name) that use this >> feature of the old PM, it may be livable (at least in the middle-end, it >> seems like there is just LCSSA, LoopSimplify, BreakCriticalEdges, and >> LowerSwitch in calls to addPreservedID/addRequiredID). >> > >> > I don't find the "Causes rampant re-running of invalidated analyses" >> argu...
2005 Mar 29
4
VoIP Provider problems
Hello all, We recently configure an asterisk server to use with an VoIP provider to make calls to a PSTN. We use (voipjet, nufone, diamond....) We feel that we haven't got the quality that we hope. Sometimes our calls gets mute, or we feel communication cuts on our phone calls. We have got an QOS router (Draytek) reserving 1/2 of our wideband to the SIP an IAX2 protocols, and an ADSL line
2016 Jul 25
3
[PM] I think that the new PM needs to learn about inter-analysis dependencies...
...(e.g. CanonicalizationA may invalidate CanonicalizationB, but not the reverse, so it would automatically know to run CanonicalizationA before CanonicalizationB), but given that we have relatively few "canonicalizations" (to give them a name) that use this feature of the old PM, it may be livable (at least in the middle-end, it seems like there is just LCSSA, LoopSimplify, BreakCriticalEdges, and LowerSwitch in calls to addPreservedID/addRequiredID). > > I don't find the "Causes rampant re-running of invalidated analyses" argument in that slide convincing. If a pass need...
2019 Sep 24
13
Centos 8 Mate?
Without wanting to sound too pushy, I'm wondering if there is any update on the status of Mate now that Centos 8 has been released? I would love to jump on C8 and start playing with it, but the lack of Mate is kind of a showstopper for me at the moment. -- MELVILLE THEATRE ~ Real D 3D Digital Cinema ~ www.melvilletheatre.com
2012 Nov 02
8
Very slow directory listing and high CPU usage on replicated volume
Hi all, I am having problems with painfully slow directory listings on a freshly created replicated volume. The configuration is as follows: 2 nodes with 3 replicated drives each. The total volume capacity is 5.6T. We would like to expand the storage capacity much more, but first we need to figure this problem out. Soon after loading up about 100 MB of small files (about 300kb each), the
2015 Mar 15
4
[LLVMdev] [GSoC] Applying for GSoC 2015
Hello Daniel, Thank you for your comments and sorry for my mistakes, I'll revise them. And I'll for sure read the paper you mentioned and survey the recent researches before deciding the implementation technique. To George: May I know the exact plan of your attempt for making cfl-aa interprocedural? I do think that this is the most valuable part of my proposal, but that makes no sense to
2019 Jun 03
10
[PATCH libnbd discussion only 0/5] api: Implement concurrent writer.
This works, but there's no time saving and I'm still investigating whether it does what I think it does. Nevertheless I thought I would post it because it (probably) implements the idea I had last night outlined in: https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2019-June/msg00010.html The meat of the change is patch 4. Patch 5 is an example which I would probably fold into patch 4 for
2016 Jul 22
4
[PM] I think that the new PM needs to learn about inter-analysis dependencies...
The more closely I look at this, the more it seems like there may be a useful incremental step in the transition to the new PM: use the new PM analysis machinery in the old PM. If this is possible, it will simplify the old PM and (hopefully) allow an incremental transition to the new PM instead of a flag day transition for the switch. I.e., AFAICT, the new PM transition is essentially about 2