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2008 Mar 25
5
Wine on Windows 7
...that Wine installs to imitate Windows. So far the only other solution would be to install an older Windows on a virtual machine or by finding some kind of emulator, but after using Wine and seeing its friendliness, I believe a Windows version of Wine would be best for this task. Thank you, Ryan Northrup P.S. If there is another section of winehq.org that is more suited for suggestions, then redirection would be greatly appreciated.
2006 Oct 14
2
Wiki ControlPanels page
Hello, My name is Travis Northrup. I would like to contribute documentation on CentOS compatible control panels. I have 12 years technical experience and have used most if not all control panels currently available, free and commercial. The main control panels that I can immediately begin documenting are Virtuozzo, OpenVZ, cPanel,...
2006 Oct 20
2
Documentation Content
...an I seperate into sections? First section goes into basic installation portions then links into a seperate page for detailed instructions. That will give room for other sections such as features, modules, faq, etc.</p> <p><br></p> <p>Regards,</p> <p>Travis Northrup</p> <p><br></p> <p><span class=rvts9><br></span></p> </body></html>
2009 Jul 31
0
[LLVMdev] llvm-gcc build of inferno/plan 9 'mk' fails
On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 11:03 PM, james northrup<northrup.james at gmail.com> wrote: > CC="p llvm-gcc-4.2 `llvm-config --cflags` -march=i386  --emit-llvm -O0 >  -c -I$PLAT/include -I$ROOT/include -I$ROOT/utils/    include" > LD="p llvm-ld `llvm-config --ldflags --libs all  `" > AR="p llvm-ar crvs"...
2009 Jul 31
2
[LLVMdev] llvm-gcc build of inferno/plan 9 'mk' fails
hello, I'm attempting to build the inferno source tree using either of native LTO or jit'd bins and having no obvious luck. im using macports (current as of this email) llvm-2.5 and llvm-gcc on a macbook pro (x86) following the inferno directions verbatim will use 'cc' as the compiler and just works. the build tools are different from the naive build tools as follows:
2012 Apr 01
19
cross-subvolume cp --reflink
Glück Auf! I know its been discussed more then ones, but as a user I really would like to see the patch for allowing this in the kernel. Some users tested this patch successfully for weeks or months in 2 or 3 kernel versions since then, true? I''d say by creating a snapshot, it''s nothing else in the end. More then one file or tree sharing the same data on disc, or am I wrong?
2004 Sep 03
1
OpenSSH and Solaris 9/Native LDAP
...r reset" enabled. According to the openssh docs, it says that it will work with the "other" accounts listed in the /etc/pam.conf. We have tried a lot of different entries in the /etc/pam.conf. Does anyone have any ideas on how to get this to work? Jim Covington UNIX Systems Engineer Northrup Grumman Veterans Administration Austin Automation Center 1615 Woodward St. Austin, Texas 78772-7830 Phone: (512) 326-6635
2009 Jul 31
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM JIT vs Interpreter memory foot print
can you post the simple but long running program? On Jul 29, 2009, at 2:20 PM, jg2 wrote: > > I want to compare the memory footprint of LLVM JIT vs the > Interpreter on > Darwin. > I am currently doing this by running lli, on a simple but long running > program, with and without the "-force-interpreter option", and then > I look > at the Real Memory used by
2009 Jul 29
2
[LLVMdev] LLVM JIT vs Interpreter memory foot print
I want to compare the memory footprint of LLVM JIT vs the Interpreter on Darwin. I am currently doing this by running lli, on a simple but long running program, with and without the "-force-interpreter option", and then I look at the Real Memory used by lli in the Activity Monitor. I currently observe that the JIT takes 4.0MB and the Interpreter takes 1.7MB. Are these values close to
2013 May 05
10
Possible to dedpulicate read-only snapshots for space-efficient backups
Hey list, I wonder if it is possible to deduplicate read-only snapshots. Background: I''m using an bash/rsync script[1] to backup my whole system on a nightly basis to an attached USB3 drive into a scratch area, then take a snapshot of this area. I''d like to have these snapshots immutable, so they should be read-only. Since rsync won''t discover moved files but
2008 Jun 03
1
Re: Wine on Windows 7
Hypervisors may be a potential solution. But if these "virtualization technologies" are the same ones in, say, Microsoft Virtual PC, then it would be extremely difficult for a perhaps less experienced Windows user to figure out how to rip .iso's, set up virtual drives, create and access virtual hard disks (which is already a huge pain to do since Microsoft offers minimal