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2014 Dec 03
0
vesamenu back to text before booting
On Dec 3, 2014 3:54 AM, "Thorsten Glaser" <t.glaser at tarent.de> wrote: > > On Tue, 2 Dec 2014, H. Peter Anvin wrote: > > > This is the default unless the "quiet" option is set. > > Hmm. > It does not switch back to text mode when chaining to > https://www.mirbsd.org/MirOS/current/i386/boot renamed > to "pxebsd.0" (used to be
2014 Dec 03
4
vesamenu back to text before booting
On Tue, 2 Dec 2014, H. Peter Anvin wrote: > This is the default unless the "quiet" option is set. Hmm. tglaser at luna:/srv/tftp $ fgrep -ri quiet . Binary file ./hdt.c32 matches Binary file ./ldlinux.c32 matches Binary file ./vmlinuz matches Binary file ./linux.c32 matches Binary file ./debian-installer/jessie/amd64/linux matches Binary file ./debian-installer/jessie/i386/linux
2014 Dec 04
3
vesamenu back to text before booting
...ation of > the menu entry started is, IMHO, the only way to go. > If you want a per-label behavior, you could try adding a new menu entry: LABEL change2menu COM32 menu.c32 And replace your 'UI vesamenu.c32' with 'DEFAULT vesamenu.c32' (instead of your prior 'DEFAULT lunatics', and the LABEL lunatics should be placed as the first menu entry in your configuration file). With these changes, your default behavior is vesamenu, with the option to reload the same menu but using menu.c32. It is possible that these changes would allow you to launch the kernel as you wa...
2009 Jun 10
13
Apple Removes Nearly All Reference To ZFS
http://hardware.slashdot.org/story/09/06/09/2336223/Apple-Removes-Nearly-All-Reference-To-ZFS
2014 Jul 30
1
CentOS-docs Digest, Vol 92, Issue 8
...52246289775172 I don't think a real name is exactly going to define the users merit. I've seen plenty of people be a major POS in real life under their own name. Exactly what i'm getting at the document's don't mean anything, the name means nothing. It's just inviting lunatics to my house. Im paul noecker 1 of 5 in the usa, 1 of 2 in michigan, soon to be 1 of 1 in oregon. Im not john smith 20,579. It's a wiki, you can revert the commits, and track the users actions. I've been waiting 2 months for access to post a hello world. I've historically behave...
2014 Dec 04
0
vesamenu back to text before booting
On Thu, 4 Dec 2014, Ady wrote: > Perhaps there should be a new MENU-type directive, so to force the > screen to text mode (as opposed to leaving it in graphics mode for as > long as it can be)? Perhaps this could also be useful when exiting a > vesamenu to Syslinux CLI? Yes, please. To make this dependent *only* on the configuration of the menu entry started is, IMHO, the only way
2009 Dec 31
1
How to interpret some diagnostic output
I do not know if I have a problem or not. The R script at the end of this email seems to run properly and a I get a boxplot that looks proper but I get the long string of messages during execution of the script looking like: ... The following object(s) are masked from dat ( position 8 ) : sugar The following object(s) are masked from dat ( position 9 ) :
2014 Dec 04
3
vesamenu back to text before booting
> On Wed, Dec 3, 2014 at 1:30 PM, Geert Stappers <stappers at stappers.nl> wrote: > > H. Peter Anvin wrote: > > } Thorsten Glaser wrote: > > } } When I have an environment that uses vesamenu, for example on PXE, > > } } how do I configure it so that, for some of the menu entries, it > > } } switches back to the text mode (03h) before handing off to the next
2015 Apr 21
1
whois command in c6
On 4/21/2015 9:46 AM, John R. Dennison wrote: > On Tue, Apr 21, 2015 at 09:39:09AM -0700, John R Pierce wrote: >> >the whois command in c6 references whois.v6nic.net for ip addresses in the >> >43.0.0.0/8 range (and maybe others). v6nic is no longer a valid whois >> >server, any nets delegated to it should instead be delegated to apnic. > The distribution
2005 Oct 14
2
Invalid Headers
Hello all, I have been trying to compare Dovecot to Cyrus and in trying to to migrate some mail from Dovecot to Cyrus I am unable to do so because of an invalid header. The From header is incorrectly written as From> as opposed to the correct From: . Any idea what may be causing this and how to fix it? My setup is Fetchmail->Postfix->amavis-new->clamav->dovecot for dovecot and
2006 Feb 26
0
Help getting The Longest Journey to run.
Hi, The game (http://appdb.winehq.org/appview.php?appId=1937) currently won't run on Wine -- it gets into the main menu screen, but crashes when you want to start. I have access to the source code for this game, but virtually no experience with Wine. If someone wants to make the game run, I can help out with that, answer questions about it, look at source, etc. or even make patches.
2012 Jun 18
0
[LLVMdev] Ninja (make replacement)
Yes, sorry, the LLVM CMake documentation :-) I don't think I am duplicating a large chunk; I am continuously trying to shave off extraneous and redundant stuff off my Windows-specific document. I just managed to shave off about six lines or so because I don't like the huge introduction and explanation of what MinGW is. Now that the document covers Ninja, there's even more reason for
2014 Aug 28
2
SSH completely locks up if you have a NOT PERFECT con
This is a SSH BUG ! The problem is programmers who say things like this: "disconnection is the responsibility of the TCP stack" or "TCP layer 1 should take care of that". TCP will close and SSH doesn't seem to notice, I am really tired of it getting stuck. I kill it and immediately re-connect and all is OK, so how did TCP save me? IT DOESN'T - layer 1 2 3 4 5 whatever
2012 Jun 18
1
[LLVMdev] Ninja (make replacement)
Thank you so much for your hard work! LLVM/Clang is in need of motivated Windows developers willing to put in the time to make the LLVM/Clang experience better on Windows :) Quick note on the reST: instead of using a construct like: **Notice:** If you only want to build 32-bit programs, you do **not** need to install MinGW64. Prefer to use the reStructuredText "admonitions" <
2012 Jun 18
4
[LLVMdev] Ninja (make replacement)
Mikael Lyngvig <mikael at lyngvig.org> writes: [snip] > Yes, I am quite familiar with the CMake documentation, but why are you > asking? That's not the cmake documentation, that's the LLVM cmake documentation: a short document that tries to explain everything you need to know about cmake to build LLVM. I had the impression that you were duplicating a large chunk of the info
2006 Mar 23
15
Is Rails Appropriate for our Project?
I realize this subject is redundant for this community, but I''m hoping the Rails community can provide me with some additional ammunition to help push a rails project I''m pitching over the proverbial tipping point at my company. The Situation: I''m the lead architect at a large bay area retailer. My team and I are currently suffering through the process of paying
2006 Jul 30
3
ActiveRecord - Multiple Address for a single record
I''m trying to figure out the Rails way to model the following problem: I have 2 tables. One (let''s call it location) contains a single address. The other (let''s call it company) contains 3 address. I''m trying to figure out the best way to model this. I''ve created an address table, a set up the model as follows: class Address <
2018 May 07
1
Non-meritocratic t.&a. projects will be damned. Re: I am leaving llvm
What unmitigated bullshit. Your attempt at logic is laughable. You hold up threadbare stereotypes as the norm, when in reality they are little more than characters straight out of Central Casting. The "genius hermit who can't associate with people" is dumb and false. It's meant to excuse behavior that is unacceptable, when in reality a person who cannot interact with people is
2018 May 07
0
Non-meritocratic t.&a. projects will be damned. Re: I am leaving llvm
(Here follows the same email but hopefully properly formatted, with each newline doubled to two as the list engine seems to need it, and mangled to 80 characters line width.) Non-meritocratic technology and academic projects will be damned. This is a general response to Renato's response to Rafael's post, and also to the media discussion sparked by this thread at
2008 Oct 16
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM 2.4 problem? (resend)
On Oct 15, 2008, at 6:29 PM, Mike Stump wrote: > On Oct 15, 2008, at 1:09 PM, David Vandevoorde wrote: >> On Oct 15, 2008, at 3:53 PM, Mike Stump wrote: >> [...] >>> Objects are defined like so: >>> >>> Two pointers of >>> the same type compare equal if and only if they are both null, >>> both >>> point to the same object or