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2003 Jul 21
4
Via EPIA Mini-ITX motherboard
...se one as a firewall/gateway. My one requirement is that it would need to have two PCI slots (one can be low-profile), and although I've seen PCI riser cards that can give me two slots, they've been rare, and cases that are suitable (i.e have the space, and back panels are compatible) even rarer (I've yet to find one). Does anyone know of any such cases (it'd be even better if they're available in au)? thanks
2015 Mar 21
2
nouveau locking up on Debian Jessie.
...heezy/xserver-xorg-video-nouveau https://packages.debian.org/jessie/xserver-xorg-video-nouveau If you tell me exactly what file to modify I will try. My guess about the issue is the GPU rendering of the web browsers is somehow conflicting with video players/3D apps/games since this lockup is much rarer when a single application is using the GPU, either for GL rendering or some video decoding task. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/nouveau/attachments/20150321/459861aa/attachment.html>
2014 Mar 19
5
[LLVMdev] [RFC] Add empty() method to iterator_range.
...make iterator_range look slightly more "container-like", so it could substitute into more template code, though I'd expect templates that take read-only containers rather than iterators to be very rare in C++, and templates that take collections and use only begin, end and empty to be rarer still. Cons: ? Cheers, Lang. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/attachments/20140319/99da0e4c/attachment.html>
2006 Jan 29
3
Mosaicplot coloring (PR#8537)
Full_Name: Greg Kochanski Version: 2.2.1 OS: Debian Linux (testing) Submission from: (NULL) (212.159.16.190) mosaicplot(x, shade=TRUE) is intended to color the blocks blue if they are more common than one might expect and red if they are rarer than one might expect. Unfortunately, if a block is much rarer than expected, it is so narrow that one cannot see the red. Thus, a casual inspection of the mosaicplot will miss some of the most statistically significant results. This is partially an intrinsic problem and cannot be entirely fix...
2024 Feb 06
2
Advice debugging M1Mac check errors
...were only available in the run up to a x.y.0 when he starts package building and checks for R-devel.) We were left to guess, but I doubt this has to do with the lack of 'extended precision' nor long doubles longer than doubles on arm64 macOS. And issues with that are rather rare (much rarer than numerical issues for non-reference x86_64 BLAS/LAPACKs). Of the 20,300 CRAN packages just 18 have M1mac-specific errors, none obviously from numerical inaccuracy. A quick look back suggests we get about 20 a year with M1mac numerical issues, about half of which were mirrored on the x86_...
2006 Apr 26
2
Ruby On Rails Salary in the UK? how much?
Hi, What do you think is a reasonable salary for a ROR programmer in Manchester, UK? If you''re working with ROR and in the UK i''d be interested in knowing your salary :-) Your opinions would be very valuable to me JD -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2008 Aug 07
1
Cairo bitmap output should work without X11 dependency (PR#12218)
Full_Name: Craig Ruff Version: 2.7.1 OS: Irix 6.5.30 Submission from: (NULL) (128.117.8.145) Cairo based bitmap graphics output should work if cairo and R have been compiled without xlib support. 2.7.1 gives the "X11 is not available" message in this case when run interactively, and from my reading the png documentation, calling png(filename=..., type="cairo") should work.
2008 Aug 12
0
Cairo bitmap output should work without X11 dependency (PR#12529)
...{type = "Xlib"} they may not be usable unless the X11 display is available to the owner of the \R process. \code{type = "cairo"} requires cairo 1.2 or later. You have apparently compiled R without support for the cairo device. Systems with cairo but not X11 libraries are rarer than hens' teeth and systems on which X11 could not be installed yet cairo/pango etc have been are even rarer (and the chances that they have an adequate set of fonts are miniscule). It is not credible that Irix is such an OS. Note that X11 support is under 'Essential programs', wh...
2009 Jan 19
1
Deleting columns where the frequency of values are too disparate
...ls can have either T or G only. IDLocus1Locus2Locus3Locus4Locus5Locus6 1AGTAAC 2AGGACC 3ACGGCC 4ACGGCC 5AGGGAC 6TGGGCC 7TCGGCC 8TCGGAC 9TGGGCC 10TCGGCC 11AGGGAC 12ACGGCC 13AGGGCC 14AGGGAC 15ACGGCC 16TCGGCC 17TGGGAC 18TGGGCC 19TGGGCC 20TCGGAC I want to delete any columns from the dataset where the rarer of the two alleles has a frequency of ten percent or less. In other words, I would like to delete Locus3, Locus4, and Locus6 in this data matrix, because the frequency of the rare allele is not greater than ten percent (and conversely, the frequency of the common allele is not less than ninety perc...
2007 Oct 17
3
Observations on SVD linpack errors, and a workaround
...at matrix is 132 x 10270 entries and the file is over 10Mb. As I write this, it seems to be giving firefox a very bad time loading it. So proceed with caution (if at all) to the file badx in the web page stat.stanford.edu/~owen/ There is also a smaller one, called badx2 which illustrates the much rarer case where a skinny matrix makes svd choke, while its wide transpose causes no trouble. Also badx2 did not make firefox hang so it might be a safer one to look at. For now my workaround is to write a wrapper that first tries svd(x). If that fails it then tries svd(t(x)). In about 800 svds the fi...
2015 Aug 26
2
buildbot failure in LLVM on clang-native-arm-cortex-a9
On 08/26/2015 09:38 AM, Renato Golin wrote: > On 26 August 2015 at 17:30, Philip Reames <listmail at philipreames.com> wrote: >> To say this differently, we will revert a *change* which is problematic. >> Why shouldn't we "revert" a bot? > I don't disagree, just don't want to do that lightly. Most certainly > not before we have comments from the bot
2015 Feb 04
5
Another Fedora decision
On Wed, Feb 4, 2015 at 4:55 PM, Warren Young <wyml at etr-usa.com> wrote: >>> >> There have been remotely exploitable vulnerabilities where an arbitrary file could be read > > CVEs, please? > > I?m aware of vulnerabilities that allow a remote read of arbitrary files that are readable by the exploited process?s user, but for such an exploit to work on /etc/shadow,
2007 Dec 07
1
Are these events normal?
...o little data: 4627 vs 4635 2007-12-06 16:00:26.819376500 dovecot: Error: IMAP(xxxxxxxx): FETCH for mailbox UCE-TMP UID 1545 got too little data: 7582 vs 7590 2007-12-06 16:00:27.445497500 dovecot: Error: IMAP(xxxxxxxx): FETCH for mailbox UCE-TMP UID 1545 got too little data: 7582 vs 7590 Somewhat rarer are events like 2007-12-06 19:36:44.114294500 dovecot: Info: POP3(yyyyyyyy): Disconnected: Storage error during logout. top=1/1723, retr=1/4665462, del=27/61, size=17280696 and rarely we got 2007-11-24 12:10:01.086620500 dovecot: Error: IMAP(zzzzzzzz): file istream-header-filter.c: line 194 (rea...
2013 Nov 25
2
Re: Problem Connecting to RBD images using Sys::Guestfs Perl Module
...t; > I am able to add non rbd images without an issue. > > > > Any thoughts? > > As a general comment, there should be no difference between the API > from C and the API from Perl. Of course, occasionally we introduce > Perl-specific bugs in the bindings, but these are rarer than you would > think (the Perl bindings are automatically generated, so any bugs > would be systematic, affecting many different calls at once). > > [...] > > [1] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1026688 > > [2] https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2013-N...
2008 Jul 30
2
[LLVMdev] Really nasty remat bug [LONG]
...believe one (not the only one!) problem is that VirtRegMap's remat map is not updated when %reg2559 is spilled. %reg2563 gets a remat entry (as it should) but there is nothing that *removes* %reg2559 from the remat map when it is spilled. Probably this is a very rare thing because it's rarer to spill registers that were results of earlier spills (it only happens if they are split-reused) and it's even rarer that the original register just happens to be rematter and EVEN RARER that the instruction using the result of the second spill happens to get folded by LiveIntervals and THEN...
2015 Apr 27
6
[LLVMdev] alias set collapse and LICM
> Can you explain why the alias sets are collapsed into one here? If I'm reading the code correctly, it is because the readonly call aliases all of %a, %b and %c. Since two pointers can be in two different alias sets only if they do not alias, %a has to be in the same alias set as the read only call and so does %b and %c. Therefore, all of them have to be in the same alias set. > Can
2008 Feb 21
3
Reclaiming transmit descriptors by NIC drivers with Crossbow new scheduling
...of the Crossbow team (Gopi, Thiru, Roamer, May-Lin, Thirumailai, Nitin, KB, ...), I thought I''d open it up to other participants. Crossbow''s core scheduling involves switching a NIC (or individual Rx rings on the NIC) to polling mode. The receive interrupt will become not only rarer, but more importantly outside the control of the NIC drivers. Some drivers, on the other hand, were designed and written before that change. They used to piggy-back the tx descriptor reclaiming at the end of the Rx interrupt for example. At the same time, they disable to transmit interrupt all t...
2015 Jul 01
2
[LLVMdev] extractelement causes memory access violation - what to do?
...ectures which do the variable extract > in an instruction, they won’t be penalized by a mask, Why do you feel that they won't be penalized by the mask? Or are you assuming will adjust the patterns to match the index plus the mask? > only the > memory expansion will be which should be rarer, On some architectures expansion in memory is not particularly expensive because they have very good store-to-load forwarding. Adding additional masking instructions into the critical path of correct code will not be a welcome change. > > The point about speculation at the IR level is inte...
2016 May 17
2
Working on FP SCEV Analysis
...the past Tyler (CCed) looked into this problem, but as far as I remember we decided that complexity/gains ratio was too low. Basically, I anticipate that the code to support this in SCEV will be at least as sophisticated as for integers, but in contrast to integers FP induction variables are much rarer in real world programs, at least to my impression. Thanks, Michael > > -Hal > >> Does it >> have UB (in which case we can't hoist fastmath arithmetic) or is it >> more like poison? Depending on the answer, for fastmath we can >> considering doing what we do...
2016 Feb 04
2
llc gives Segmentation fault at instruction selection [was Re: Instruction selection gives "LLVM ERROR: Cannot select"]
Hello, Tim, Thank you for your advice. Indeed, the problem with "LLVM ERROR: Cannot select" was a false predicate that should have been true. I solved the problem by simply making the C++ function implementing the TableGen predicate used in my store instruction (very similar to the selectIntAddrMSA predicate from the Mips back end) return true instead of false. But