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2008 Feb 26
8
[PATCH 0/8] RFC: ia64/xen TAKE 2: paravirtualization of hand written assembly code
Hi. I rewrote the patch according to the comments. I adopted generating
in-place code because it looks the quickest way.
The point Eddie wanted to discuss is how to generate code and its ABI.
i.e. in-place generating v.s. direct jump v.s. indirect function call
Indirect function call doesn't make sense because ivt.S is compiled
multi times. And it is up to pv instances to choose in-place
2008 Feb 26
8
[PATCH 0/8] RFC: ia64/xen TAKE 2: paravirtualization of hand written assembly code
Hi. I rewrote the patch according to the comments. I adopted generating
in-place code because it looks the quickest way.
The point Eddie wanted to discuss is how to generate code and its ABI.
i.e. in-place generating v.s. direct jump v.s. indirect function call
Indirect function call doesn't make sense because ivt.S is compiled
multi times. And it is up to pv instances to choose in-place
2004 Sep 06
1
A few odd problems after server migration
...do certain things I have
problems.
For example, when I try to run the MS utility Robocopy to synchronize
the contents of my Samba share to the external hard drive on my
workstation I get an error from Robocopy complaining Accessing the
source directory (my Samba share) is denied... there is also a
precurser message claiming;
2004/09/05 21:27:13 ERROR 5 (0x00000005) Getting File System Type of Source q:\
Access is denied.
Is there any way to turn on a debug or log level to figure out what is
causing this request to fail?
The only messages I see that indicate problems are a message in nmbd.log
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2008 Feb 25
6
[PATCH 0/4] ia64/xen: paravirtualization of hand written assembly code
Hi. The patch I send before was too large so that it was dropped from
the maling list. I'm sending again with smaller size.
This patch set is the xen paravirtualization of hand written assenbly
code. And I expect that much clean up is necessary before merge.
We really need the feed back before starting actual clean up as Eddie
already said before.
Eddie discussed how to clean up and suggested
2008 Feb 25
6
[PATCH 0/4] ia64/xen: paravirtualization of hand written assembly code
Hi. The patch I send before was too large so that it was dropped from
the maling list. I'm sending again with smaller size.
This patch set is the xen paravirtualization of hand written assenbly
code. And I expect that much clean up is necessary before merge.
We really need the feed back before starting actual clean up as Eddie
already said before.
Eddie discussed how to clean up and suggested
2008 Mar 05
51
[PATCH 00/50] ia64/xen take 3: ia64/xen domU paravirtualization
Hi. This patchset implements xen/ia64 domU support.
Qing He and Eddie Dong also has been woring on pv_ops so that
I want to discuss before going further and avoid duplicated work.
I suppose that Eddie will also post his own patch. So reviewing both
patches, we can reach to better pv_ops interface.
- I didn't changed the ia64 intrinsic paravirtulization abi from
the last post. Presumably it
2008 Mar 05
51
[PATCH 00/50] ia64/xen take 3: ia64/xen domU paravirtualization
Hi. This patchset implements xen/ia64 domU support.
Qing He and Eddie Dong also has been woring on pv_ops so that
I want to discuss before going further and avoid duplicated work.
I suppose that Eddie will also post his own patch. So reviewing both
patches, we can reach to better pv_ops interface.
- I didn't changed the ia64 intrinsic paravirtulization abi from
the last post. Presumably it
2000 Feb 02
0
Factor Analysis?
Hello.
I have been browsing the R- manual and not seen any direct
implementation of Factor analysis.
Is there anyone out there who has run Factor Analysis with R?
Thanks
Michael
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Michael Preminger
Forsker / Research Scientist
Avdeling for journalistikk,
bibliotek- og informasjonsfag /
Faculty of Journalism, Library and
Information Science
H?gskolen i Oslo / Oslo College
2008 Apr 02
10
[PATCH 0/62] Ocfs2 updates for 2.6.26-rc1
The following series of patches comprises the bulk of our outstanding
changes for Ocfs2.
Aside from the usual set of cleanups and fixes that were inappropriate for
2.6.25, there are a few highlights:
The '/sys/o2cb' directory has been moved to '/sys/fs/o2cb'. The new location
meshes better with modern sysfs layout. A symbolic link has been placed in
the old location so as to