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2016 Aug 11
7
script to make webpage snapshot
Dear Experts, Could someone recommend a script or utility one can run from command line on Linux or UNIX machine to make a snapshot of webpage? We have a signage (xibo) and whoever creates/changes content, likes to add URLs of some webpages there. All works well if these are webpages on our servers (which are pretty fast), but some external servers often take time to respond and take time to assemble the page, in addition these servers sometimes get really...
2016 Aug 11
3
script to make webpage snapshot
On Thu, August 11, 2016 5:02 pm, John R Pierce wrote: > On 8/11/2016 1:46 PM, Valeri Galtsev wrote: >> Could someone recommend a script or utility one can run from command >> line >> on Linux or UNIX machine to make a snapshot of webpage? >> >> We have a signage (xibo) and whoever creates/changes content, likes to >> add >> URLs of some webpages there. All works well if these are webpages on our >> servers (which are pretty fast), but some external servers often take >> time >> to respond and take time to assemble the page, in...
2016 Aug 11
3
script to make webpage snapshot
...2016 5:02 pm, John R Pierce wrote: >>> On 8/11/2016 1:46 PM, Valeri Galtsev wrote: >>>> Could someone recommend a script or utility one can run from command line >>>> on Linux or UNIX machine to make a snapshot of webpage? >>>> >>>> We have a signage (xibo) and whoever creates/changes content, likes to add >>>> URLs of some webpages there. All works well if these are webpages on our >>>> servers (which are pretty fast), but some external servers often take time >>>> to respond and take time to assemble the pa...
2016 Aug 11
0
script to make webpage snapshot
On 8/11/2016 1:46 PM, Valeri Galtsev wrote: > Could someone recommend a script or utility one can run from command line > on Linux or UNIX machine to make a snapshot of webpage? > > We have a signage (xibo) and whoever creates/changes content, likes to add > URLs of some webpages there. All works well if these are webpages on our > servers (which are pretty fast), but some external servers often take time > to respond and take time to assemble the page, in addition these servers > s...
2016 Aug 11
0
script to make webpage snapshot
On 2016-08-11, Valeri Galtsev <galtsev at kicp.uchicago.edu> wrote: > Dear Experts, > > Could someone recommend a script or utility one can run from command > line on Linux or UNIX machine to make a snapshot of webpage? > > We have a signage (xibo) and whoever creates/changes content, likes to > add URLs of some webpages there. All works well if these are webpages > on our servers (which are pretty fast), but some external servers > often take time to respond and take time to assemble the page, in > addition these servers s...
2020 Jan 18
1
Twin HDMI
...also comes with dual Ultra HD 4K display support via two full-sized HDMI* ports, consumer infrared, and a TOSLINK audio jack, they?ve got everything they need to stream media, play, or finish that last-minute presentation. And with 3.2x better graphics,3 2 you can create robust entry-level digital signage at entry-level prices for your SMB customers." [ https://www.intel.it/content/www/it/it/products/docs/boards-kits/nuc/nuc7cjyh-nuc7pjyh-nuc7cjys-brief.html ] First step is to post here the output of "hwinfo --gfxcard" Some useful info is published here (sorry not CentOS related) ht...
2018 Aug 21
4
Fixed Point Support in LLVM
...the line, I think the main features that would distinguish them from other types are the arbitrary width and scale. Saturation can be handled through instructions since saturation really only takes effect after an operation and doesn’t really describe anything about the bits in the resulting type. Signage can similarly be managed through operations and would be consistent with the separation in signed and unsigned int operations. The unsigned padding is a result of the data bits not taking the whole width of the underlying llvm integer in the frontend for optimization purposes, so (I don’t think) t...
2020 Jan 17
3
Twin HDMI
Hello, I have an Intel NUC7PJYH running CentOS 6.8. This is a NUC with standard USB, 1GbE and 2*HDMI. Installation was no problem providing acpi=off. The problem is that by default the two displays are mirrored and I can?t seem to separate them. I can only see one HDMI port from CentOS. I need to see both HDMI ports discreetly. Can you please help. Regards, Mark Woolfson MW Consultancy Ltd
2018 Aug 22
2
Fixed Point Support in LLVM
...that would distinguish them from other types are the >> arbitrary width and scale. Saturation can be handled through >> instructions since saturation really only takes effect after an >> operation and doesn’t really describe anything about the bits in the >> resulting type. Signage can similarly be managed through operations >> and would be consistent with the separation in signed and unsigned int >> operations. >> >> The unsigned padding is a result of the data bits not taking the whole >> width of the underlying llvm integer in the frontend for...
2013 Aug 12
6
Motherboard and chipset compatibility
So, having returned from a month's vacation, I'm back to work on attempting to build a set of small form factor CentOS compatible computers. I've really tried to do my homework, but this doesn't appear (at first glance) to be at all easy. It's not made easier by the fact that I have to get it right the first time (and I haven't built a PC in a decade); the time and money
2018 Aug 20
7
Fixed Point Support in LLVM
We would like to discuss the possibility of adding support for fixed point operations, either through new types, instructions, or intrinsics. This is an extension to a previous proposal (http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/cfe-dev/2018-April/057756.html) for implementing fixed point arithmetic entirely in clang, but John McCall brings up good points in the comments thread of
2018 Aug 22
2
Fixed Point Support in LLVM
...m other types are the >>>> arbitrary width and scale. Saturation can be handled through >>>> instructions since saturation really only takes effect after an >>>> operation and doesn’t really describe anything about the bits in the >>>> resulting type. Signage can similarly be managed through operations >>>> and would be consistent with the separation in signed and unsigned int >>>> operations. >>>> >>>> The unsigned padding is a result of the data bits not taking the whole >>>> width of the und...