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2000 Nov 18
5
Sample still has horrorible distortions... anyone know why?
...ile and said it would be taken the proper attention. I fear that he might have had too much samples to try out and might have disregarded this especifically one (??)... I have tested the encoder against A LOT of samples, and no other sample had anything as much noisy as this sample. I mean it. It reeeeally produces bad noises. My intent is to let everyone know what the sample is, and maybe someone will find out what the problem is. The sample's at: http://br.geocities.com/racaflabr/sweep.wav Here's a pic of sweep.wav: http://br.geocities.com/racaflabr/sweep1.jpg Here's a pic of sweep.ogg...
2012 Apr 14
0
[LLVMdev] Representing -ffast-math at the IR level
...orth doing if we see unreasonable increases in bitcode size in real > code. What is reasonable or not is defined not only by absolute numbers (0.8% or any other number). Does it make sense to increase bitcode size by 1% if it's used only by math library writes and a couple other people who reeeeally care about precision *and* performance at the same time and knowledgeable enough to restrict precision on particular instructions only? In my experience it's extremely rare case, when people would like to have more than compiler flags to control fp accuracy and ready to deal with pragmas (when...
2012 Apr 14
4
[LLVMdev] Representing -ffast-math at the IR level
Hi Dmitry, > The kinds of transforms I think can reasonably be done with the current > information are things like: x + 0.0 -> x; x / constant -> x * (1 / constant) if > constant and 1 / constant are normal (and not denormal) numbers. > > > The particular definition is not that important, as the fact that this > definition exists :) I.e. I think we need a
2006 Mar 08
5
getting samba to authenticate with kerberos/PAM
Hello, I reeeeally need someone's help here. I guide after guide from all sorts of sources but I still cannot get samba to authenticate a domain login via winbind off of the windows 2003 DC on our network. Here is what I can do: I can successfully do a kinit command and can verify the existance on the samba se...
2006 Mar 02
5
Instiki and SQL Server??
Hello. I reeeeally want to get Instiki running at my day job, but they are Microsoft-heads. While I can probably sell them on trying Rails, they are definitely going to want the database to sit in our SQL Server instance with our other databases. I can''t get instiki to create the tables in sql server thoug...
2006 Mar 08
0
FW: getting samba to authenticate with kerberos/PAM
...om: samba-bounces+ggutierrez=marketscan.com@lists.samba.org [mailto:samba-bounces+ggutierrez=marketscan.com@lists.samba.org]On Behalf Of Guillermo Gutierrez Sent: Wednesday, March 08, 2006 11:02 AM To: samba@lists.samba.org Subject: [Samba] getting samba to authenticate with kerberos/PAM Hello, I reeeeally need someone's help here. I guide after guide from all sorts of sources but I still cannot get samba to authenticate a domain login via winbind off of the windows 2003 DC on our network. Here is what I can do: I can successfully do a kinit command and can verify the existance on the samba se...
2012 Apr 15
1
[LLVMdev] Representing -ffast-math at the IR level
...ncreases in bitcode size > > in real code. > > > What is reasonable or not is defined not only by absolute numbers > (0.8% or any other number). Does it make sense to increase bitcode > size by 1% if it's used only by math library writes and a couple > other people who reeeeally care about precision *and* performance at > the same time and knowledgeable enough to restrict precision on > particular instructions only? In my experience it's extremely rare > case, when people would like to have more than compiler flags to > control fp accuracy and ready to deal...
2012 Apr 15
3
[LLVMdev] Representing -ffast-math at the IR level
...ee unreasonable increases in bitcode size in real code. > > > What is reasonable or not is defined not only by absolute numbers (0.8% or any > other number). Does it make sense to increase bitcode size by 1% if it's used > only by math library writes and a couple other people who reeeeally care about > precision *and* performance at the same time and knowledgeable enough to > restrict precision on particular instructions only? In my experience > it's extremely rare case, when people would like to have more than compiler > flags to control fp accuracy and ready to deal...
2010 Nov 22
9
btrfs problems and fedora 14
I thought I would try btrfs on a new installation of f14. yes, I know its experimental but stable so it seemed to be a good time to try it. I am not sure if I have missed something out of all my searching but am I correct in thinking that currently: I. it is not possible to boot from a snapshot of the operating system and, in particular, the yum snapshots cannot be used for