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2005 Jan 05
2
Comiple fails for Xen 2.0.2
Changes in xen/arch/x86/domain.c in 2.0.2 break comiple for me with:
ld --oformat elf32-i386 -T x86_32/xen.lds -N \
boot/x86_32.o /home/root/xen-2.0/xen/common/common.o
/home/root/xen-2.0/xen/drivers/char/driver.o
/home/root/xen-2.0/xen/drivers/acpi/driver.o
/home/root/xen-2.0/xen/drivers/pci/driver.o
/home/root/xen-2.0/xen/arch/x86/arch.o -o
/home/root/xen-2.0/xen/xen-syms
2004 Oct 29
9
xen and pci
hello,
I''m running XEN 2.0 on IBM ThinkPad T23.
Now the weird thing is that I get two different outputs from /sbin/lspci
depending on whether I run 2.6.8.1-xen0 or 2.6.8.1-bproc.
In particular the output from 2.6.8.1-xen0 seems to be missing those 4
lines
0000:00:01.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corp. 82830 830 Chipset AGP Bridge (rev 02)
0000:00:1e.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corp. 82801BAM/CAM PCI
2011 Nov 08
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM Dev Meeting - Program and logisics
...g) for consistency, fixing bugs, improving diagnostics (more fixit hints, less false positives, etc). Recent perf work on the clang static analyzer's looks interesting.
Hacking location to be finalized, but will likely be a suite in the Marriott. There will be power, wireless, and a cooler with Redbull.
If you would like to join, or just downtown/checking into the Marriott and want to meet up with other LLVMers, send me an email and I will tell you where we end up.
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2006 Oct 23
0
REQ: Astricon Pictures
...body
sees kiddie porn etc, please warn me so that i can disable this.
I will be adding some myself later today.
Zoa.
P.S. Free beer for everybody who makes pictures with Matt Fredrickson
dangling upside down (
http://www.asteriskguru.com/gallery/main.php?g2_itemId=26 ) or drinking
alcohol or redbull!
2006 May 22
12
FreeBSD Security Survey
Dear FreeBSD users and system administrators,
While the FreeBSD Security Team has traditionally been very good at
investigating and responding to security issues in FreeBSD, this only
solves half of the security problem: Unless users and administrators
of FreeBSD systems apply the security patches provided, the advisories
issued accomplish little beyond alerting potential attackers to the