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2015 Feb 08
3
Nvidia Mod Update
On 08/02/15 05:09, S.Tindall wrote:
> On Sat, 2015-02-07 at 23:06 -0500, Mark LaPierre wrote:
>> Hey all,
>>
>> On my X86-64 CentOS 6.6 machine I just ran yum update. In the update
>> was an upgrade from the 340.XX Nvidia package to the 346.XX package.
>> Hrmmm? I'm thinking this is not a good idea but, since this is just a
>> test system any way, I let
2006 May 23
3
Manipulating code?
Dear expeRts,
I am currently struggling with the problem of finding
cut points for a set of stimulus variables. I would like
to obtain cut points iteratively for each variable by
re-applying a dichotomised variable in the model and then
recalculate it. I planned to have fixed names for the
dichotomised variables so I could use the same syntax
for every recalculation of the whole model. I
2013 Jan 04
4
Iterative loop using "repeat"
Hi,
I'm Marianna
I'm trying to apply the command "repeat" to my matrix but the repeat process
doesn't work as I would.
In particular I would like to apply the function robustm () _that I have
created_ to my two matrices, if the difference between the two matrices is
less than 0.001, R give me back the last matrix.
The code thus created allows me to repeat the process only
2009 Dec 04
1
cycling k times a realization of a random walk.....problems..
hello R-masters.
i have an R-issue here that i don't know if you'd wish to help me? about it:
briefly i'd like to generate many (say hundred) realizations of a random walk, execute a few operations on each of them (mean time of return), and graph each realization on the same plot.
IN OTHER WORDS I'D LIKE TO IMPOSE A LOOPING CYCLE TO THE COMMAND NOT THE ARGUMENT OF THE COMMAND.
2008 Oct 15
2
imap segfaults in dovecot 1.2 on logout
Hi Timo,
when logging out like
a001 logout
the imap child dies from signal 11. The back trace looks like this:
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0xb7ed4991 in strcasecmp () from /lib/tls/i686/cmov/libc.so.6
(gdb) bt
#0 0xb7ed4991 in strcasecmp () from /lib/tls/i686/cmov/libc.so.6
#1 0x0806ab6c in command_unregister (name=0x815b9ab "LOGOUT") at commands.c:83
#2
1998 Nov 14
2
no updates seen on PC after unix changed (v2.0 alpha)
Hi,
I just installed Version 2.0.0-prealpha on a Solaris 2.5.1 machine.
We are exporting one filesystem to the PC's. I can connect from
my Win95 PC without a problem and I see all the files on the shared
drive. If I bring up Windows explore and double click on a text
file I can see the file without a problem. I then close the file
and go to the unix box and change the text file. If I then
2009 Oct 05
5
[LLVMdev] Functions: sret and readnone
Hi all,
I'm currently building a DSL for a computer graphics project that is
not unlike NVIDIA's Cg. I have an intrinsic with the following
signature
float4 sample(texture tex, float2 coords);
that is translated to this LLVM IR code:
declare void @"sample"(%float4* noalias nocapture sret, %texture,
$float2) nounwind readnone
The type float4 is basically an array of four
2005 May 20
2
Non-algorithmic RIDs
When I set up my initial users for the Samba domain i did not realize that
RIDs were supposed to be dynamic. I was creating the user as a posixAccount
in LDAP, and then adding the Samba elements via a script that I wrote.
Their RIDs are the same as their UID. For instance if I have a user with
uidNumber 1036, her SID would be <domain-SID>-1036. This is fine except for
idmapping for
2017 Mar 14
10
Please dogfood LLD
Hi all,
LLVM 4.0.0 is out, and I can say that LLD/ELF is now ready for production
use at least for x86-64 (and probably for AArch64 and MIPS). I believe
you've heard a few good news about the linker -- it just works
<http://lld.llvm.org/#features> and is very fast
<http://lld.llvm.org/#performance>, clean, compact and supported by the
active community. I don't think I need to
2011 Nov 29
0
[LLVMdev] [llvm-commits] Vectors of Pointers and Vector-GEP
"Rotem, Nadav" <nadav.rotem at intel.com> writes:
> David,
>
> Thanks for the support! I sent a detailed email with the overall
> plan. But just to reiterate, the GEP would look like this:
>
> %PV = getelementptr <4 x i32*> %base, <4 x i32> <i32 1, i32 2, i32 3, i32 4>
>
> Where the index of the GEP is a vector of indices. I am not
2011 Nov 29
3
[LLVMdev] [llvm-commits] Vectors of Pointers and Vector-GEP
David,
Thanks for the support! I sent a detailed email with the overall plan. But just to reiterate, the GEP would look like this:
%PV = getelementptr <4 x i32*> %base, <4 x i32> <i32 1, i32 2, i32 3, i32 4>
Where the index of the GEP is a vector of indices. I am not against having multiple indices. I just want to start with a basic set of features.
Thanks,
Nadav
2020 Apr 17
2
[RFC] DWARF Version 6 Proposal For Heterogeneous Debugging
Hi llvm-dev,
I'm writing on behalf of a team at AMD working on upstreaming support
for AMD GPUs into GDB. We have drafted a proposal of backwards
compatible extensions to DWARF for heterogeneous debugging which is
rendered at
https://llvm.org/docs/AMDGPUDwarfProposalForHeterogeneousDebugging.html.
The proposal includes a thorough introduction with justification, so I
won't belabor that
2015 Mar 04
4
IP drop list
On 03/03/2015 11:03 PM, Earl Killian wrote:
> On 2015/3/2 10:03, Reindl Harald wrote:
>>
>> that is all nice
>>
>> but the main benefit of RBL's is always ignored:
>>
>> * centralized
>> * no log parsing at all
>> * honeypot data are "delivered" to any host
>> * it's cheap
>> * it's easy to maintain
>> * it
2009 Jan 18
2
Extracting random rows from a dataset
Hello dear R Users,
I am working on a dataset of 928 Enterprises, of which are observed 12
different characters. I need to randomly sample, without repetition, 70% of
the entreprises, to create a testing set, and let the other 30% of the
enterprises be a validating set (holdout validation, I think that is). How
do I do that? Of course all the characters of each row must remain together.
Also, I
2015 Mar 02
6
IP drop list
Am 02.03.2015 um 18:56 schrieb Robert Schetterer:
> perhaps and i mean really "perhaps" go this way
>
> https://sys4.de/de/blog/2014/03/27/fighting-smtp-auth-brute-force-attacks/
>
> https://sys4.de/de/blog/2012/12/28/botnets-mit-rsyslog-und-iptables-recent-modul-abwehren/
>
> 45K+ IPs will work in a recent table
> i have them too but for smtp only like
>
>
2011 Nov 29
4
[LLVMdev] [llvm-commits] Vectors of Pointers and Vector-GEP
----- Original Message -----
> "Rotem, Nadav" <nadav.rotem at intel.com> writes:
>
> > David,
> >
> > Thanks for the support! I sent a detailed email with the overall
> > plan. But just to reiterate, the GEP would look like this:
> >
> > %PV = getelementptr <4 x i32*> %base, <4 x i32> <i32 1, i32 2, i32
> > 3, i32
2017 Mar 17
4
RFC: (in-principle) native unquoting for standard evaluation
(please be gentle, it's my first time)
I am interested in discussions (possibly reiterating past threads --
searching didn't turn up much) on the possibility of supporting standard
evaluation unquoting at the language level. This has been brought up in a
recent similar thread here [1] and on Twitter [2] where I proposed the
following desired (in-principle) syntax
f <-
2006 Mar 15
2
Asterisk integration with office PBX
Forgive me if this question has been asked/answered in another post.
And let me reiterate what other users have frequently said - Asterisk is great, and I really appreciate all the work you folks have put into it.
How have some of you gone about integrating Asterisk with a legacy office PBX, such that the end-user can use a regular office (digital handset) and dialing is fairly seamless ?
Our
2020 May 12
2
[PATCH 1/3] drm/radeon: remove AGP support
On Tue, May 12, 2020 at 4:16 AM Michel D?nzer <michel at daenzer.net> wrote:
>
> On 2020-05-11 10:12 p.m., Alex Deucher wrote:
> > On Mon, May 11, 2020 at 1:17 PM Christian K?nig
> > <ckoenig.leichtzumerken at gmail.com> wrote:
> >>
> >> AGP is deprecated for 10+ years now and not used any more on modern hardware.
> >>
> >> Old
2011 Jun 15
0
[LLVMdev] Haswell New Instructions
greened at obbligato.org (David A. Greene) writes:
> Jose Fonseca <jfonseca at vmware.com> writes:
>
>> The important thing IMO, is to not represent the gather operation as
>> an instruction which takes a vector of pointers, because that's too
>> restrictive for architectures with 64bits pointers.
>
> How is it restrictive?
Ah, I think you mean you