Displaying 20 results from an estimated 39 matches for "spartan".
2009 Jan 20
1
[LLVMdev] [PATCH] correct argument order of gv when viewgraph is called
Hi list,
On my system I have gv 3.5.8 and it does not like to be called with
--spartan before the <filename>.
The man-page is stating that the file name has to come before all
arguments and the --spartan is actually -spartan. I don't know for newer
versions of gv.
The attached patch fixes that for me.
Please apply if appropriate.
thanks,
Patrick.
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2004 Nov 17
4
FPGA implementation
Andrey Fillipov posted the following update at his sourceforge website on
11/16/04.
"Coded and simulated the DC predictor module - hope the Theora description I
used matches the actual codec :-)
Also modified the modules released earlier to support non-coded blocks. For
the DCT/IDCT I tried to reduce the power consuption by minimizing switching
of the registers and counters when the
2008 Feb 01
6
Dynamic Change Parameters..
I am going to improve theora codec with dynamically changing way. In this
case we want to change compression parameters like video_q, sharpness when a
keyframe is generated. When i set video quality parameter using cpi->
pb.info.quality in CommpressKeyFrame in encoder_toplevel it will not change
dynamically. Can you please help me to do this. Wich function should i cange
to achieve my
2020 May 04
2
Jitsi Meet on CentOS 7 ?
Hi Centos friends.
I had some time to write a spartan tutorial on running the latest stable
Jitsi Video Bridge and Jitsi Meet and Centos 7.7.
I wrote it while testing it so this WORKS and I am currently using it for
fun with the kids.
I do have the server currently running but blocked by my firewall. I am
willing to allow a few of the people such a K...
2020 May 05
2
Jitsi Meet on CentOS 7 ?
...not have a pull request for the installation manual yet.
On Tue, May 5, 2020 at 1:21 AM Benson Muite <benson_muite at emailplus.org>
wrote:
>
> On Mon, May 4, 2020, at 10:38 PM, Erick Perez - Quadrian Enterprises wrote:
> > Hi Centos friends.
> > I had some time to write a spartan tutorial on running the latest stable
> > Jitsi Video Bridge and Jitsi Meet and Centos 7.7.
> > I wrote it while testing it so this WORKS and I am currently using it for
> > fun with the kids.
> >
> > I do have the server currently running but blocked by my firewall. I...
2011 Nov 16
4
not using LVM for Linux VM guests?
...rent disk arrangement has 3 VM HD devices
0 - small device (100M) with a single BOOT partition
1 - entire device is /
2 - entire device is SWAP
Doing this has simplified resizing so much, I now let the junior admins and my manager expand drive space as needed.
It's also let's us really be spartan on space since expansion is so quick. Instead of increasing systems in 30-50GB chunks, we can do 10-15GB and let our rmonitoring system warn us when space gets tight.
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2003 Oct 23
1
Output signal of the Tremor Codec
...f Applied Sciences of Western Switzerland and I just began my diploma work: an embedded Internet Radio Receiver.
I want to use the Tremor Codec on a ARM7TDMI uc (Samsung S3C4510B). And I need to convert the decoded Vorbis signal in an I2S bus signal (clk, word-select, and data) with a CPLD (Xilinx SPARTAN II)
It will be helpfull if someone can explain me the exact form of the output signal given by the Tremor Codec. I suppose that this is a "raw" signal, but i don't know exactly how it is.
Thank you for your time and your help!
Bertrand.
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Bertrand Pot...
2020 Apr 28
2
Nontemporal memory accesses and fences
The current specification of the behavior of the !nontemporal attribute in LLVM, and the __builtin_nontemporal_* functions in Clang, is rather spartan and underspecified. In effect, it says the following things:
* Atomic !nontemporal has no defined semantics
* !nontemporal may use special instructions to save cache bandwidth, such as "MOVNT" on x86.
What is crucially lacking from this specification is its effects in relation t...
2009 Nov 19
0
migrating NT4 PDC to samba3. netrpc vampire errors
...valid user name 'SERIALKILLER$'
fetch_account: Running the command `/usr/sbin/useradd -s /bin/false -d
/dev/null 'SERIALKILLER$'' gave 3
Could not create posix account info for 'SERIALKILLER$'
Creating account: phil
Primary group of phil has no mapping!
Creating account: SPARTAN$
useradd: invalid user name 'SPARTAN$'
fetch_account: Running the command `/usr/sbin/useradd -s /bin/false -d
/dev/null 'SPARTAN$'' gave 3
Could not create posix account info for 'SPARTAN$'
Creating account: jagregg
Primary group of jagregg has no mapping!
Creating accou...
2015 Jul 05
3
Windows 10 tech preview build 10130
...argo wrote:
> Did it work?
Yes, this time around the install worked. Thing is, the sha1sum was the
same as the first time I downloaded the ISO so there was no corruption
to speak of. I really don't know why it wasn't working before.
I haven't done much in the preview except try out Spartan and do some
configuration. I like the UI design.
The only thing that really is driving me nuts is the mouse. My mouse is
not running smoothly in the KVM. On my desktop (Fedora 20 running Gnome)
my mouse is fine. In other KVMs (e.g. Fedora 22) the mouse works just as
smoothly. But, in this preview...
2020 Apr 29
2
Nontemporal memory accesses and fences
...ke sense to me.
-Hal
On Apr 28, 2020, at 2:42 PM, Cranmer, Joshua <joshua.cranmer at intel.com<mailto:joshua.cranmer at intel.com>> wrote:
The current specification of the behavior of the !nontemporal attribute in LLVM, and the __builtin_nontemporal_* functions in Clang, is rather spartan and underspecified. In effect, it says the following things:
* Atomic !nontemporal has no defined semantics
* !nontemporal may use special instructions to save cache bandwidth, such as “MOVNT” on x86.
What is crucially lacking from this specification is its effects in relation to other m...
2001 Aug 21
2
ao changes
Why has ao been changed so that there are now two open() functions ?
IMHO the original ao_open() was fine - if you wanted to set the
filename for output, you could add an option via ao_append_option
and if you wanted to avoid overwriting an existing file, you could
stat() it yourself.
Having ao_open_live() and ao_open_file() just makes more work for
the user of the library for no gain, AFAICT.
2001 Aug 21
2
ao changes
Why has ao been changed so that there are now two open() functions ?
IMHO the original ao_open() was fine - if you wanted to set the
filename for output, you could add an option via ao_append_option
and if you wanted to avoid overwriting an existing file, you could
stat() it yourself.
Having ao_open_live() and ao_open_file() just makes more work for
the user of the library for no gain, AFAICT.
2020 May 24
1
Tripplite ARV750U: No matching HID UPS found
...attempts to
start the driver. Let me know what I can do to help.
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root at Spartan:~# /etc/rc.d/rc.nut start
/boot/config/plugins/nut/nut.cfg: line 1: SERVICE: command not found
/boot/config/plugins/nut/nut.cfg: line 2: MANUAL: command not found
/boot/config/plugins/nut/nut.cfg: line 3: SERIAL: command not found
/boot/config/plugins/nut/nut.cfg: line 4: NAME: command not found
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2004 Jul 22
3
[fdo] Scheduling subsystems (crontab, at) and the desktop
...which he wants to schedule. Sure we have such a utility. And sure
we can shout to our Desktop users "export EDITOR=vi; crontab -e" you
moron, and RTFM!!
And then that user wont ever use our desktop anymore. He will probably
never figure out out to quit vi let alone insert a line in that spartan
editor and forget it that he will actually lookup how the format of a
crontab record looks like. And the user is right. He should not have to
look it up. He should not have to know about that. He is right that he
can be stupid, really stupid, while working with that device which
others call it a &q...
2015 Jun 30
2
Windows 10 tech preview build 10130
On Mon, 2015-06-29 at 18:50 -0700, ToddAndMargo wrote:
> I suspect your ISO is corrupted. Run your sha1sum against it.
>
> 5EF5A65B474D63BC3DF46CC84D47064B142AA800
> Windows10_InsiderPreview_x64_EN-US_10130.iso
Damn it, I didn't consider that. I'm assuming you meant sha1sum because
I ran it and sure enough, no match.
I'm downloading it again. Hopefully I have better
2015 Jul 05
0
Windows 10 tech preview build 10130
...?
>
> Yes, this time around the install worked. Thing is, the sha1sum was the
> same as the first time I downloaded the ISO so there was no corruption
> to speak of. I really don't know why it wasn't working before.
>
> I haven't done much in the preview except try out Spartan and do some
> configuration. I like the UI design.
>
> The only thing that really is driving me nuts is the mouse. My mouse is
> not running smoothly in the KVM. On my desktop (Fedora 20 running Gnome)
> my mouse is fine. In other KVMs (e.g. Fedora 22) the mouse works just as
> sm...
2020 May 05
0
Jitsi Meet on CentOS 7 ?
On Mon, May 4, 2020, at 10:38 PM, Erick Perez - Quadrian Enterprises wrote:
> Hi Centos friends.
> I had some time to write a spartan tutorial on running the latest stable
> Jitsi Video Bridge and Jitsi Meet and Centos 7.7.
> I wrote it while testing it so this WORKS and I am currently using it for
> fun with the kids.
>
> I do have the server currently running but blocked by my firewall. I am
> willing to allo...
2020 May 13
0
Jitsi Meet on CentOS 7 ?
...for the installation manual yet.
>
> On Tue, May 5, 2020 at 1:21 AM Benson Muite <benson_muite at emailplus.org>
> wrote:
>
>> On Mon, May 4, 2020, at 10:38 PM, Erick Perez - Quadrian Enterprises wrote:
>>> Hi Centos friends.
>>> I had some time to write a spartan tutorial on running the latest stable
>>> Jitsi Video Bridge and Jitsi Meet and Centos 7.7.
>>> I wrote it while testing it so this WORKS and I am currently using it for
>>> fun with the kids.
>>>
>>> I do have the server currently running but blocked by...
2009 Aug 11
0
monit paths
...or 2 cycles then restart
if totalmem > 512 MB for 2 cycles then restart
if 4 restarts within 4 cycles then timeout
group backgroundrb
I have a non custom location for my some of my gems like packet (/home/
user/.gem/ruby/1.8/bin), and I suspect that part of the problem is
that monit uses a spartan PATH (To quote http://mmonit.com/monit/documentation/monit.html
- PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin), rendering these gems
unreachable. Also, I get no errors in the backgroundrb debug log.
I''d love to hear from anyone who has any idea how I might adjust
backgroundrb (or my start/s...