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2018 Jul 23
1
Logging-in takes 1 hour when changing computers
..., the other two are a year old but of a much better
specification (this time they listened to me), but the issue is the same
on all computers. All are connected via gigabit Ethernet. At moment,
the server is a *very* low-end Toshiba laptop started as a trial, but
we've now got a PowerEdge R230 that we haven't commissioned yet (due to
a different issue I'm currently trying to resolve). Here's the smb.conf
below (note, the printer drivers bit don't work, I've left it for now).
Many thanks for your time again!
With kind regards - Piers
# Global parameters
[global]...
2010 Jun 15
0
[LLVMdev] Question on X86 backend
...0, R181, R182, R183, R184, R185, R186, R187, R188, R189, R190, R191,
R192, R193, R194, R195, R196, R197, R198, R199, R200, R201, R202, R203, R204, R205, R206, R207,
R208, R209, R210, R211, R212, R213, R214, R215, R216, R217, R218, R219, R220, R221, R222, R223,
R224, R225, R226, R227, R228, R229, R230, R231, R232, R233, R234, R235, R236, R237, R238, R239,
R240, R241, R242, R243, R244, R245, R246, R247, R248, R249, R250, R251, R252, R253, R254, R255
]
,
Uses = [
R0, R1, R2, R3, R4, R5, R6, R7, R8, R9, R10, R11, R12, R13, R14, R15,
R16, R17, R18, R19, R20, R21, R22, R23, R24, R25, R26, R27, R28...
2010 Jun 15
2
[LLVMdev] Question on X86 backend
Hi Micah,
> In X86InstrInfo.td for Call Instructions, it mentions that Uses for
> argument registers are added manually. Can someone point me to the
> location where they are added as the comment doesn't reference a
> where or how?
the register uses are added by the function
X86TargetLowering::LowerCall() during the DAG Lowering phase. This is
the relevant code segment:
// Add
2018 Jul 18
5
Logging-in takes 1 hour when changing computers
Hello all,
I've got a simple active directory server set-up with 5 computers and
about 5 users which works reasonably well, but recently, when an user
changes to a different computer, it takes about a hour for the user to
log in. However, future log-ins on the same computer is pretty much
instant, but the exact same problems occurs when the user changes
computers - even to one