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2010 May 07
1
[LLVMdev] Missuse of xmm register on X86-64
All,
I've been working on a new scheduler and have
somehow affected register selection. My problem is that an
xmm register is being used as an index expression.
Specifically,
addss (%xmm1,%rax,4), %xmm0
I like the idea of a floating-point index, but, like the
assembler, I don't know what that means. Any suggestions
on where I should look for a solution to my problem?
2005 May 27
1
xmlAttrs and problems with reading node attributes of XML file (b ug?)
Hi,
Consider the following code:
require(XML)
xmlFile = paste( "<?xml version=\"1.0\"
encoding=\"ISO-8859-1\"?>\n",
"<mzXML xmlns=\"a\" xmlns:xsi=\"b\"
xsi:schemaLocation=\"c\">\n",
"<parentFile a=\"a\" b=\"b\" />\n",
2007 Mar 13
1
hierarchical partitioning
...hich is called in this function. This is
a black box for me.
When I run partition() with the Log Likelihood values obtained for the
hierarchy of multinomial model, I obtain negative values for Independenr
contribution.
This suggest that there is a bug somewhere in my protocole.
I suppose that I missused partition(). Maybe my log lokelihood
(multinomial one) is not appropriate.
As someone had ever met this problem and could help me?
Many thanks
Am?lie
2020 Jan 02
1
Delayed UPS shutdown
On Thu, 2 Jan 2020, Harlan Stenn wrote:
> On 1/2/2020 3:12 AM, Roger Price wrote:
>> On Wed, 1 Jan 2020, Gene Heskett wrote:
>>> But I should preface this with the fact that I have a 20kw nat gas
>>> fired standby with a sub 10 second startup time in the back yard.
>>>
> My understanding is:
>
> If there is a power outage, there comes a point where
2015 Feb 20
0
Install problems (group permissions) with nut 2.7.2 [driver selection and starting]
On Feb 19, 2015, at 11:23 PM, Gene Heskett <gheskett at wdtv.com> wrote:
> Almost $800 dollars and worthless
> on wheezy. I am asking a few ?? over that on their mailing list as it
> worked perfectly on ubuntu-10.04.4 LTS.
If you still have a backup of /etc from the Ubuntu install, there might be some clues in /etc/cups about the duplex settings (or which drivers support duplex,
2020 Sep 05
9
ups not being started sat reboot
But runs normally if started. On a rpi4 running an uptodate raspbian
buster, how do I set it to auto start at boot time?
Thanks.
Cheers, Gene Heskett
--
"There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty:
soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order."
-Ed Howdershelt (Author)
If we desire respect for the law, we must first make the law respectable.
- Louis D.
2015 Feb 20
3
Install problems (group permissions) with nut 2.7.2
On Thursday, February 19, 2015 10:16:41 PM Charles Lepple wrote:
> On Feb 19, 2015, at 8:55 AM, Gene Heskett <gheskett at wdtv.com> wrote:
> > On Wednesday, February 18, 2015 08:11:13 PM Charles Lepple wrote:
> > [...]
> >
> >> On recent Debian and Ubuntu with 2.7.2 and
> >> earlier, there was an issue where the udev rules file needed to be
>
2017 Jul 04
4
trunc nsw/nuw?
Hi,
> Hi Alexandre,
>
> LLVM currently doesn't have trunc nsw/nuw, no.
> Which frontend would emit such instructions? Any application in mind?
> Just asking because if no frontend could emit those, then the motivation to
> add nsw/nuw support to trunc would be very low I guess.
I think the clang frontend could use that to allow better static analysis of integer overflows
on
2013 Mar 12
2
ext4 and extremely slow filesystem traversal
Hello list,
I have troubles with the daily backup of a modest filesystem which
tends to take more that 10 hours. I have ext4 all over the place on ~200
servers and never ran into such a problem.
The filesystem capacity is 300 GB (19,6M inodes) with 196 GB (9,3M
inodes) used. It's mounted 'defaults,noatime'. It sits on a hardware
RAID array thru plain LVM slices. The RAID array is
2007 Sep 12
21
MultiISP: failover and dynamic IP
Dear list,
Shorewall is running here with 2 ISP''s:
ISP1: corporate ADSL-line with fixed set of IP''s
ISP2: fast consumer-grade cable-connection with higher bandwidth
All our main traffic (web, e-mail) is routed trough ISP1. Only for
special purposes (frequent large ftp-transfers) ISP2 is used, configured
trough tcrules.
ISP2 is not so reliable as ISP1 (duh) and they sometimes