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2005 Jun 14
0
Mr. Chen told Media that CCP has "thousands" of secret agents in Australia
...ers is a senior Chinese diplomat from the Chinese Consulate in Sydney, Mr. Chen Yonglin, who made his first public appearance at a June 4th Commemoration rally since he and his family had left the Chinese Consulate a week ago to defect. Mr. Chen told the rally that he went to defect for fear of persecution since had become disillusioned and could no longer support CCP's persecution of democratic group and religious group Falun Gong. It is learned that, on June 6, 2005 Mr. Chen and his wife Jin Ping also published an open statement to announce withdrawing from the Chinese Communist Party mem...
2003 Oct 30
2
AW: trying to figure out how the --delete option works.
...on the backup. Is there anyone who can help me out. Here is the comand I use: rsync -av --exclude "/**/movies/" --exclude "/mnt/" --delete / /mnt/backup/backup /Pedro -- L?s om f?rf?ljelsen av Falun Gong- ut?vare i Kina: http://www.falungonginfo.net Read about the persecution of Falun Gong- practitioners in China: http://www.faluninfo.net -- To unsubscribe or change options: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/rsync Before posting, read: http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
2005 Jul 02
0
CCP Believes Australian Government Can Be Bought
...pposed crimes of Tianjin Falun Gong practitioners and the CCPs guidelines about Falun Gong. Haos boss asked the newly transferred 27-year-old young man to learn, study and memorize the materials in order to build a solid foundation for future assignments requiring him to persecute Falun Gong. They tried to brainwash me. It goes on every day, Hao Fengjun said. I was never able to put my heart into it or sit still. I knew the 610 Office monitored, arrested, and persecuted innocent people such as Falun Gong practitioners and other dissidents. I was t...
2013 Aug 08
5
[LLVMdev] Address space extension
...ingle physical memory space. GPU targets such as PTX and R600 can map to the actual HW spaces they want. > > Why a backend should be responsible (meaning have knowledge) for a mapping between high level address spaces and low level address spaces? Thats true. I’m thinking entirely from the persecutive of the backend doing CL/CUDA. But actually LLVM is language agnostic. That is still something the metadata could solve. The front-end could generate the metadata i suggested earlier which will tell the backend how to do the mapping. Then the backend only needs to read the metadata. > &gt...
2013 Aug 08
0
[LLVMdev] Address space extension
On 08/08/2013 03:52 AM, Pete Cooper wrote: >> Why a backend should be responsible (meaning have knowledge) for a >> mapping between high level address spaces and low level address spaces? > Thats true. I’m thinking entirely from the persecutive of the backend > doing CL/CUDA. But actually LLVM is language agnostic. That is still > something the metadata could solve. The front-end could generate the > metadata i suggested earlier which will tell the backend how to do the > mapping. Then the backend only needs to read the...
2013 Aug 08
0
[LLVMdev] Address space extension
...ace. GPU targets such as PTX and R600 can > map to the actual HW spaces they want. > > > Why a backend should be responsible (meaning have knowledge) for a mapping > between high level address spaces and low level address spaces? > > Thats true. I’m thinking entirely from the persecutive of the backend > doing CL/CUDA. But actually LLVM is language agnostic. That is still > something the metadata could solve. The front-end could generate the > metadata i suggested earlier which will tell the backend how to do the > mapping. Then the backend only needs to read the...
2013 Aug 08
1
[LLVMdev] Address space extension
...can map to the actual HW spaces they >>> want. >> >> Why a backend should be responsible (meaning have knowledge) for a >> mapping between high level address spaces and low level address >> spaces? > Thats true. I’m thinking entirely from the persecutive of the > backend doing CL/CUDA. But actually LLVM is language agnostic. > That is still something the metadata could solve. The front-end > could generate the metadata i suggested earlier which will tell the > backend how to do the mapping. Then the backend only...
2003 Oct 29
0
trying to figure out how the --delete option works.
...on the backup. Is there anyone who can help me out. Here is the comand I use: rsync -av --exclude "/**/movies/" --exclude "/mnt/" --delete / /mnt/backup/backup /Pedro -- L?s om f?rf?ljelsen av Falun Gong- ut?vare i Kina: http://www.falungonginfo.net Read about the persecution of Falun Gong- practitioners in China: http://www.faluninfo.net
2008 Nov 17
1
#505517 [grub-pc] Dosen't handle xen dom0 kernel automagically [PATCH]
package grub-pc tag 505517 patch upstream thanks Le jeudi 13 novembre 2008 09:36:03, vous avez ?crit?: > Hi, > > Willing to try Xen, I installed "xen-linux-system-2.6.26-1-xen-amd64", > which came with a bunch of packages? > > When I tried to boot the corresponding image, I got an error in Grub. > > AFAIK and from what I gathered on the web, the entry
2006 Oct 26
4
The elephant in the room: Oracle
So what does everyone else think of Oracle's announcement? http:// developers.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/10/25/2316221 I kind of think that they are going to be hurting RedHat (a valuable partner if you believe their deployment numbers). Oh silly, silly Larry. I guess the only hope that we have is that it actually increases mind share of RHEL and hence broader support for it (and
2013 Aug 08
1
[LLVMdev] Address space extension
...600 can > > map to the actual HW spaces they want. > > > > > > Why a backend should be responsible (meaning have knowledge) for a mapping > > between high level address spaces and low level address spaces? > > > > Thats true. I’m thinking entirely from the persecutive of the backend > > doing CL/CUDA. But actually LLVM is language agnostic. That is still > > something the metadata could solve. The front-end could generate the > > metadata i suggested earlier which will tell the backend how to do the > > mapping. Then the backend on...
2013 Aug 08
0
[LLVMdev] Address space extension
On 08/08/2013 03:16 AM, Pete Cooper wrote: > > On Aug 7, 2013, at 5:12 PM, Michele Scandale <michele.scandale at gmail.com> wrote: > >> On 08/08/2013 02:02 AM, Justin Holewinski wrote: >>> This worries me a bit. This would introduce language-specific >>> processing into SelectionDAG. OpenCL maps address spaces one way, other >>> languages map them
2015 Oct 13
4
RFC: Introducing an LLVM Community Code of Conduct
> On Oct 13, 2015, at 10:23 AM, Bill Kelly via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > > Renato Golin via llvm-dev wrote: >> On 13 October 2015 at 17:16, Kuperstein, Michael M via llvm-dev >> <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: >>> The FreeBSD CoC is, IMHO, much better in this respect ( https://www.freebsd.org/internal/code-of-conduct.html ).
2004 Aug 09
4
linear constraint optim with bounds/reparametrization
Hello All, I would like to optimize a (log-)likelihood function subject to a number of linear constraints between parameters. These constraints are equality constraints of the form A%*%theta=c, ie (1,1) %*% 0.8,0.2)^t = 1 meaning that these parameters should sum to one. Moreover, there are bounds on the individual parameters, in most cases that I am considering parameters are bound between zero
2013 Aug 08
3
[LLVMdev] Address space extension
On Aug 7, 2013, at 5:12 PM, Michele Scandale <michele.scandale at gmail.com> wrote: > On 08/08/2013 02:02 AM, Justin Holewinski wrote: >> This worries me a bit. This would introduce language-specific >> processing into SelectionDAG. OpenCL maps address spaces one way, other >> languages map them in other ways. Currently, it is the job of the >> front-end to map
2005 Nov 07
2
Reducing the deleterious effects of ego related issues on the list: growing up individually.
...lves and others", but the "personalities" of (and possible effects on) various list participants. To put it in a slightly humorous vein (I know this is not allowed and I will *never* let that issue die completely, but...) When you have an urge to reply to one who has demonstrated a persecution complex (justified or not), one who must always be right (and who may in actuality probably very often be so), one who can not see the harsh unforgiving nature of his relationship with others, one who is paranoid (aren't all sysadmins? Being paranoid does not mean they are *not* out to get y...
2006 Mar 06
46
Capistrano 1.1
Capistrano is a utility for executing tasks in parallel across multiple remote hosts. It was formerly known as SwitchTower. Installation: gem install capistrano Manual: http://manuals.rubyonrails.org/read/book/17 Version 1.1 introduces a few changes: * Renamed! Due to the trademark infringement debacle of last week, we had to change the name. Moving forward it will be known as
2013 Aug 08
4
[LLVMdev] Address space extension
...scandale at gmail.com> wrote: > On 08/08/2013 03:52 AM, Pete Cooper wrote: >>> Why a backend should be responsible (meaning have knowledge) for a >>> mapping between high level address spaces and low level address spaces? >> Thats true. I’m thinking entirely from the persecutive of the backend >> doing CL/CUDA. But actually LLVM is language agnostic. That is still >> something the metadata could solve. The front-end could generate the >> metadata i suggested earlier which will tell the backend how to do the >> mapping. Then the backend only n...
2003 Nov 01
4
Bug with partial IMAP fetches
...s hostile to God and uncomfortable around the truth of Christ. Therefore, our response to abuse, distortion, or slander should not be angry resentment, but patient witness to the truth, in the hope and with the prayer that returning good for evil may open hearts to the truth. We must recognize that persecution is normal and that much of the protection Christians have in America is abnormal in history and in the world. Our witness will be best advanced by kind, steadfast statements and reasonable defenses of the truth.<P> 4. We should renounce all violence as a means of spreading our faith. Chris...
2013 Oct 02
1
Dovecot namespace solved while writing; preparing to refilter
...few ounces of raw nerves and some occasional darkness in feelings... The worse is still before my mind constantly: still not being able to send mail the normal way, since the normal way is simply not in cleartext anymore... I probably could just fine sent to port 25, but after all the political persecution and censorship that as homeland-living dissident I suffered and still suffer, I don't see that as a solution at all... The obscured morale that I was upon me for a while is due to that stunnel connection not being yet set up... So, sending this from the web yet, I guess (prepared upfront...