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2014 Jul 14
0
Changing the default qemu path in libvirt
Hi All, I would like to change the default qemu path in libvirt xml and the changed path has to be used while installing VMs using virt-install. There was a similar question rasied some years back, I could not find the answer to the same. http://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2011-December/msg01100.html Is that possible right now?, If we have the support already, please point to the same. Thanks in advance. Regards, -Satheesh.
2006 Jun 08
1
[PATCH] raise window key binding
With raise_on_click disabled, I wanted to be able to raise a window with a button click sometimes. It seemed logical to do something like the lower window key binding. So I did it. It was quite simple, but here is the patch anyway. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/octet-stream Size: 3680 bytes Desc: not available
2016 Sep 08
2
Pattern transformation between scalar and vector on IR.
Hi All, I'm tring to use RSQRT instructions on follow case for ARM (now what using is sqrt): 1.0 / sqrt(x) The RSQRT instructions(VRSQRTE/VRSQRTS) are vector type, but above operation is scalar type. So a transformation must be done(transform sqrt pattern to rsqrt). I have completed a patch for this, but I made the transformation in the backend which will leads to additional
2010 Aug 30
9
Validates numericality issue
Hello everyone I have a problem in my app with the validation on numericality. The field should be all numbers, and if an user types for example "12345abc" into the field an error is raised and the data is not saved. But in the field where the error was raised it now says "12345", I want this field to be blank instead. What is the best way to go about doing this? Thanks in
2002 Mar 24
1
1024-bit RSA keys in danger of compromise
As those of you who have discussed RSA keys size requirements with me over the years will attest to, I always held that 1024-bit RSA keys could not be factored by anyone, including the NSA, unless the opponent had devised novel improvements to the theory of factoring large composites unknown in the open literature. I considered this to be possible, but highly unlikely. In short, I believed that