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2017 Nov 05
2
Intermittently unresponsive mouse
I am using the Mate desktop on CentOS 7 and have found that the mouse intermittently becomes unresponsive for a few seconds, typically no more than 3-5 seconds. I do not remember seeing that when I used the regular Gnome desktop on CentOS 6 but I could misremember. The machine is fast and uses a dual-monitor setup with the native nVidia graphics driver. Is this really to be expected? I thought
2019 Feb 18
2
"syslinux-commits" mailing list and archive. WAS:Testing, please excuse the noise...
...ntil very recently, we used to have a "syslinux-commits" mailing list (and its archive). Would it be possible to have "syslinux-commits" back (and its archive)? IIRC, it was "linked" to the commits published at git.zytor.com/syslinux/syslinux.git/ but I could be misremembering. It would be helpful if the "syslinux-commits" mailing list (and archive) would be re-established _before_ updating the git.zytor.com repo with the recent commits. TIA, Ady.
2018 Oct 30
4
IBM buying RedHat
...ep for > them to willingly reduce prices unless and until other vendors can undercut > them in a large enough scale. But it seems that a lot of people in larger > businesses still like the security of "IBM" (even if they choose to run > Linux on the boxes). > Unless I'm misremembering, these are midway between small server and mainframe. I just did a search, and only found used systems, never new, and they were all "refurbed", starting at $1500, and going up to $22k... and still refurbed. I think my guess of new, > $100k is about right. mark
2017 Jun 01
4
yum install <olderversion> does not downgrade
...a colleague was working on it, but basically, yum said something like "package already installed" and refused to downgrade it, even though the package is in our repository. I have a strong sense that yum _used to_ downgrade packages if asked to install an older version, but perhaps I am misremembering. Nevertheless, I want to ask: is this a bug in yum? If asked to install a specific version, should it not upgrade OR downgrade as needed? Regards, Anand
2020 Jun 22
2
Low Battery Problems
On Jun 22, 2020, at 3:36 PM, Charles Lepple wrote: > > On Jun 22, 2020, at 1:26 PM, Gene Heskett wrote: >> >> So I just edited /etc/nut/upsd.users to add both the commands it claims >> to have but get this response to either: > > In your original example, you had multiple “instcmd =“ lines for one user- I think the allowed commands all need to be listed on one
2017 Feb 17
3
RAID questions
...ble, you quite likely > will lose the whole volume) Doesn't mdraid support changing RAID levels? I think it will even do it reasonably safely (though still better not to have a power failure!). I have a vague memory of adding a drive to a RAID5 and converting it to a RAID6 but I could be misremembering. --keith -- kkeller at wombat.san-francisco.ca.us
2018 Nov 08
2
[PATCH] Fix configure check for EVP_CIPHER_CTX_set_iv
...T_IV], [1], > > [Define if libcrypto has EVP_CIPHER_CTX_set_iv])]) > > > > AC_SEARCH_LIBS sets that definition by default anyway. Damien, is there > any reason we can't delete all those args? IIRC I tried that and it didn't work, but maybe I'm misremembering. -d
2008 Apr 05
2
[LLVMdev] choice between SSAPRE and bitvector aporach
...ht after SSA is > constructed, but potentially not after transformations? I do not recall this being *required*. It certainly will miss optimizations if you have a pruned form (there are still testcases in gcc bugzilla i believe), but i do not believe it will generate incorrect code. I could be misremembering. The main annoying invariant i recall is that it requires SSA live ranges of original program variables do not overlap in order for ESSA renaming to come out correct. Even simple optimizations on renaming forms will generate destroy this invariant. It certainly can be made true as a pre-pass thr...
2017 Sep 13
2
Packet capture to analysis the tinc connection close
...that tinc continues PINGing over TCP metaconnections even when an UDP tunnel is established, to keep the metaconnection alive. In fact I was under the impression that the 1.1 branch already did that or that I had submitted some code to do that at some point in the past, but it looks like I maybe be misremembering things. On 13 September 2017 at 16:13, Guus Sliepen <guus at tinc-vpn.org> wrote: > On Fri, Sep 08, 2017 at 06:35:41AM +0800, Bright Zhao wrote: > > > And, I ran a constant ping from the tinc client’s IP to the tinc > server’s IP, it shows, the pings are all successfully back...
2019 Feb 26
3
How to get a review for a patch?
Hi Shoaib, > You added the old account for Eli (eli.friedman); I went ahead and switched it > to the newer account (efriedma). You can tell it's an old account because if you > go to https://reviews.llvm.org/p/eli.friedman/ (which can be accessed by e.g. > clicking the eli.friedman in your reviewers list), the last activity is from > 2016, whereas
2020 Apr 06
4
Re: plug pre-created tap devices to libvirt guests
On 4/6/20 9:54 AM, Daniel P. Berrangé wrote: > On Mon, Apr 06, 2020 at 03:47:01PM +0200, Miguel Duarte de Mora Barroso wrote: >> Hi all, >> >> I'm aware that it is possible to plug pre-created macvtap devices to >> libvirt guests - tracked in RFE [0]. >> >> My interpretation of the wording in [1] and [2] is that it is also >> possible to plug
2012 Feb 29
1
[LLVMdev] Coding standard - indentation width
Hi, The coding standard document doesn't mention anything about preferred indentation width (only not to change per-file and not make massive re-tabbing diffs), but I swear I've had people complain at me for not using 2 spaces in new files I've committed. Am I misremembering, or is there a preferred tabwidth of 2, and if so where is it / should it be documented? Cheers, James -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/attachments/20120229/f736f58c/attachment.html>
2016 Mar 23
1
Need help with code generation
...r 2016, at 16:11, David Blaikie via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > > if we expected the first person to write a syntax highlighter (or even the larger Clang Tooling/AST Matcher infrastructure) to library-ify Clang, those efforts wouldn't've happened Perhaps I’m misremembering, but didn’t the first person to write a syntax highlighter using clang write libclang, precisely because the internal clang APIs were changing too frequently? David
2024 Mar 28
1
Compounding global and individual settings in ssh-config files?
..., 2024, at 13:24, Jochen Bern <Jochen.Bern at binect.de> wrote: > > ?[ProxyCommand with 'nc'...] if you know how disparate the options of "nc"/netcat can look from one distrib to the next, you'll immediately know why this suggestion has me concerned. :-} I may be misremembering or completely wrong, but isn't 'ssh -W' intended to be a replacement for 'nc' in ProxyCommands?
2013 Jun 21
2
what should a virtio-mmio transport without a backend look like?
On 21 June 2013 17:47, Pawel Moll <pawel.moll at arm.com> wrote: > On Fri, 2013-06-21 at 17:41 +0100, Peter Maydell wrote: >> As it happens, if you use the command line to specify >> a virtio device it doesn't make the same complaint about >> bad magic number as if you specify it via dtb, but that >> should probably be fixed in the kernel :-) > > I
2013 Jun 21
2
what should a virtio-mmio transport without a backend look like?
On 21 June 2013 17:47, Pawel Moll <pawel.moll at arm.com> wrote: > On Fri, 2013-06-21 at 17:41 +0100, Peter Maydell wrote: >> As it happens, if you use the command line to specify >> a virtio device it doesn't make the same complaint about >> bad magic number as if you specify it via dtb, but that >> should probably be fixed in the kernel :-) > > I
2019 Feb 21
1
"syslinux-commits" mailing list and archive. WAS:Testing, please excuse the noise...
...gt;> list (and its archive). >> >> Would it be possible to have "syslinux-commits" back (and its archive)? >> >> IIRC, it was "linked" to the commits published at >> >> git.zytor.com/syslinux/syslinux.git/ >> >> but I could be misremembering. >> >> It would be helpful if the "syslinux-commits" mailing list (and >> archive) would be re-established _before_ updating the git.zytor.com >> repo with the recent commits. >> > > You are right, I didn't notice it was broken. I'll fix it (...
2017 Apr 17
3
Separate AA metadata for load/store portions of memcpy
This is going back to something I had asked on IRC about a few weeks ago and promised to get back to when I had some time to actually work on it. For background: Currently, we can annotate tbaa on memcpy's, but when we do so, the semantics consider it to apply to *both* the load and the store part of the memcpy. This is quite a significant limitation and the cause of a good amount of lost
2019 Sep 25
2
Issue with ldlinux.c32 when symlinked on Windows
Hi, I have successfully installed Debian using PXE boot and the local tftp server of Qemu. To do that I grab a copy of netboot.tar.gz for the amd64 architecture from the debian website for Buster (10.1), extracted it then recreate the symlink found: - mklink ldlinux.c32 debian-installer\amd64\boot-screens\ldlinux.c32 - mklink pxelinux.0 debian-installer\amd64\pxelinux.0 - mklink /D pxelinux.cfg
2008 Apr 11
0
[LLVMdev] choice between SSAPRE and bitvector aporach
...structed, but potentially not after transformations? > I do not recall this being *required*. It certainly will miss > optimizations if you have a pruned form (there are still testcases in > gcc bugzilla i believe), but i do not believe it will generate > incorrect code. > I could be misremembering. > The main annoying invariant i recall is that it requires SSA live > ranges of original program variables do not overlap in order for ESSA > renaming to come out correct. Even simple optimizations on renaming > forms will generate destroy this invariant. Actually, what I was descr...