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2014 Sep 19
3
Standardizing an MSR or other hypercall to get an RNG seed?
On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 09:40:42AM -0700, H. Peter Anvin wrote: > > There is a huge disadvantage to the fact that CPUID is a user space > instruction, though. But if the goal is to provide something like getrandom(2) direct from the Host OS, it's not necessarily harmful to allow the Guest ring 3 code to be able to fetch randomness in that way. The hypervisor can implement rate limiting to protect against the guest using this too frequently, but this is something that you should be doing for guest ring 0 code anyway, since from the POV of the hypervisor Gu...
2014 Sep 19
3
Standardizing an MSR or other hypercall to get an RNG seed?
On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 09:40:42AM -0700, H. Peter Anvin wrote: > > There is a huge disadvantage to the fact that CPUID is a user space > instruction, though. But if the goal is to provide something like getrandom(2) direct from the Host OS, it's not necessarily harmful to allow the Guest ring 3 code to be able to fetch randomness in that way. The hypervisor can implement rate limiting to protect against the guest using this too frequently, but this is something that you should be doing for guest ring 0 code anyway, since from the POV of the hypervisor Gu...
2011 Sep 16
0
CellarTracker is not necessarily representative of the broad
...90 bottle of wine. As a result you would think that the scores that the broader population assigned to wines might skew towards either end of the spectrum in a kind of "yum/yuck" or "love it / hate it" volatility.http://guesshandbagswholesale.com Of course, CellarTracker is not necessarily representative of the broader population, a point which the paper's authors seem to acknowledge, but it isn't clear just how much they want to address this bias. Of course, it is really the only broad and deep set of consumer wine evaluation data that is publicly available, so one can hardl...
2015 Apr 09
15
Calendar and address book with Dovecot
...t see anything concerning them in any of the docs I have read so far. What other software (ideally open source, free) do I need in other to have Calendar and address book so my users can manage their contact on their phones or computer? I have looked at Roundcube already, but my requirement is not necessarily to provide web mail. Thanks Mimi
2009 Jul 01
5
convert tabular time series into a matrix format
...39;a','b','c','c','b','d','e','b','a','e','a','b','d','b','c')) X$x = rnorm(15) 't' is time stamp, 'id' is identifier, 'x' is time series values. They are not necessarily ordered and have sometimes missing values. In order to do any analysis, I used to convert this type of data into a matrix form : Y = matrix(NA,length(unique(X$id)),length(unique(X$t))) rownames(Y) = sort(unique(X$id)) colnames(Y) = sort(unique(X$t)) for(i in 1:nrow(Y)){ xi = X[ X$id == rownames...
2002 Sep 10
1
Help!!! Problems copying files from AIX 4.3.3 to Win9x
...any suggestions ? regards, Jonathan. ******************************************************************** Disclaimer :- This email is confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual to whom it is addressed. Any views or opinions are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of the Caudwell Distribution Group (2020 Logistics Ltd, Dextra Accessories Ltd, The Mobile Phone Repair Company Ltd). If you are not the intended recipient, be advised that you have received this email in error and that any use, dissemination, forwarding, printing or copying is...
2001 Aug 29
2
(not necessarily R-related) help with data presentation
I have a question which is not necessarily related to R. I want to use a distorted political map of the world with certain countries increased in size according to a certain variable (an idea similar to the homunculi usually found in psychology textbooks) to demonstrate the coverage of particular countries in a news service. Does anyone hav...
2012 Oct 18
1
[LLVMdev] DWARF 2/3 backwards compatibility?
...; > worrying about Lauterbach's specifics. > The gdb testsuite is pretty good as a "what's expected" set of tests, > however, one thing to keep in mind is that a lot of the checks aren't > particularly fuzzy. I.e. it checks what's expected but it's not > necessarily valid dwarf that it's looking for but a particular > behavior. And that behavior is not necessarily related to the DWARF. My Ubuntu workstation consistently gets flakey results from the multi-threaded GDB tests, which have exactly zero relation to what's in the DWARF. (consistently fl...
2005 Dec 30
0
domU lifecycles, xenstore, and UUIDs [not necessarily 128-bit ones]
At least from the ''xm'' commands'' interface, it looks like domU''s just disappear after an ''xm destroy'', which I''ve been using to cut turn off the virtual power switches of domU''s. Is this by design? I''m trying to think of a good way to identify a domU throughout its lifecycle, which for me goes all the way from
2004 Jul 11
2
Bug#254681: logcheck-database: su from cron job not necessarily to "nobody"
Package: logcheck-database Version: 1.2.23 Followup-For: Bug #254681 Please generalize "nobody" to "[_[:alnum:]-]+", as some cron jobs su to other users: Jul 11 06:51:16 tux su[10385]: + ??? root:hinfo Jul 11 06:57:25 tux su[29801]: + ??? root:www-data Thanks. -- System Information: Debian Release: testing/unstable APT prefers unstable APT policy: (500,
2007 Sep 24
4
Equivalent to Solaris Zones?
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I just wondered if there was an equivalent to Solaris Zones available for Linux. Not necessarily a full blown separate operating system like vmware, but more like chroot on steroids... - -- Andy Harrison public key: 0x67518262 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (GNU/Linux) Comment: http://firegpg.tuxfamily.org iD8DBQFG+AiPNTm8fWdRgmIRAhpeAJ9OfJLIqJkS3yyax0x4soSNLXrwqACgnDcj...
2006 Dec 13
2
caching frequently used values
...ot;. The Matrix package already uses something like this for storing decompositions, but I don't know how to do it. The actual context is the following: A list has information about a basis of a B-spline space (nodes, order) and gridpoints at which the basis functions would be evaluated (not necessarily the nodes). Something like this: bsplinegrid <- list(nodes=1:8,order=4,grid=seq(2,5,by=.2)) I need the design matrix (computed by splineDesign) for various derivatives (not necessarily known in advance), to be calculated by the function bsplinematrix <- function(bsplinegrid, deriv=0) {...
2002 May 23
3
AutoCAD file names UPPER CASE on samba
...ted, not AutoCAD, since the files save ok on local drives. We are using a mixture of NT and 2000 clients. Samba 2.0.8 is running on Solaris 8 servers. Any help appreciated. thanks -peter. ************************************************************ Opinions contained in this e-mail do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the Queensland Department of Main Roads, Queensland Transport or National Transport Secretariat, or endorsed organisations utilising the same infrastructure. If you have received this electronic mail message in error, please immediately notify the sender and delete the messa...
2002 Sep 05
1
FW: Problems copying files from AIX 4.3.3 to Win9x
...any suggestions ? regards, Jonathan. ******************************************************************** Disclaimer :- This email is confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual to whom it is addressed. Any views or opinions are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of the Caudwell Distribution Group (2020 Logistics Ltd, Dextra Accessories Ltd, The Mobile Phone Repair Company Ltd). If you are not the intended recipient, be advised that you have received this email in error and that any use, dissemination, forwarding, printing or copying is...
2008 Apr 20
3
[LLVMdev] Reference Manual Clarifications 2
...nown value. > > This is a C-ism. In a language that supports discriminated unions well, > you'd do something like > type AllocaCount = Invalid | Unknown | Known int > (where Invalid, Unknown and Known are the constants that do the > distinction between union variants). Not necessarily. Using -1 for an invalid integer is analogous to using null for an invalid pointer. >> Second, if I attempt >> to allocate a negative count, I can print an assertion failure and abort >> the program. Had I interpreted the count as an unsigned value, the >> program wou...
2006 May 18
2
Newbie: Looking for a good starting reference
...running, and I''ve seen some "magical" stuff in tutorials bragging how easy and wonderful Rails is (and I believe it, for the most part). What I need now is a reference, a site or a book, that respects that I know a thing or two about app development and programming, but not necessarily anything about models, classes and controllers. I want a conceptual walk through of the big terms I might not necessarily know, how they''re applied, and then into specifics about how and when I''d want to use them. Of course, I don''t have much money, so I''d t...
2012 Mar 02
1
indicating group numbers in a dendrogram
Hi, Is it possible to place the group number in a cluster? The best example I found was at https://www.crops.org/images/publications/cs/42/5/1584f4.jpeg (see I, II, IIIa, IIIb) It would help to identify the group given by cutree since branches can turn around and they necessarily are not plotted in order (group 2 is not necessarily the second from the left). Thanks for any help. All the best, Antonio [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2017 Jun 16
2
a tagged architecture, the elephant in the undef / poison room
> Only freezing it will > replace it with something concrete such that if x is poison then > freeze(x) == freeze(x), etc. Nit: it's not true that freeze(x) == freeze(x) in the current proposal. Each freeze can choose its own value. John
2011 Apr 16
1
Matching Problem: Want to match to data.frame with inexact matching identifier (one identifier has to be in the range of the other).
Hello R-Community, I have the following matching problem: I have two data.frames, one with an observation every month (per company ID), and one with an observation every quarter (per company ID; note that quarter means fiscal quarter; therefore 1Q = Jan, Feb, Mar is not necessarily correct and also, a fiscal quarter is not necessarily 3 month long). For every month and company, I want to get the correct value of that quarter. Consequently, several months have the same value for one quarter. As an example see the code below: #Monthly data d1 <- data.frame(cbind(c(rep(&quo...
2009 Sep 14
3
Teaching material for children...
...one is aware of resources appropriate for home schooled pre-teen/teen relatives? Before anyone suggests, a lengthy google search was unsuccessful. TIA, V. -- Vince Fulco, CFA, CAIA 612.424.5477 (universal) vfulco1 at gmail.com A posse ad esse non valet consequentia ?the possibility does not necessarily lead to materialization?