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2009 Mar 09
2
FBT Provider
Is there a list anywhere of the DTrace FBT provider calls for each version of Solaris since the Nevada build that hosed the DTrace Toolkit. I have no issue with rewriting what I need, but I am hoping to stave off having to look at all the source code to find everything. I know there is a new provider under development, but I need to be able to program DTrace routines for all the updates in
2006 Jul 27
2
Non-interpreted strings
I am new to R, so please forgive me if there is an obvious answer to
this question. I have done fairly extensive searching through R docs,
google and a few R users and have not found an answer to my question.
Is there a way to create a non-interpreted string object in R?
For example, I am using R in a MS Windows environment and I would like
to paste DOS paths into some R command:
2005 Nov 30
2
smbfs and cifs
I periodically see smbfs questions get asked on this list, and they
usually get one of two responses:
1. smbfs is a kernel module; this list is not the appropriate place to
be asking smbfs questions.
2. You should be using cifs instead.
(Please let me know if either if these is incorrect.)
I was surprised to see, however, that the smbmount / mount.smbfs
manpage makes no mention of cifs as being
2010 Oct 29
2
SCSI tape drive device
I have a SCSI tape backup unit attached to a kvm host managed by
libvirt. Is there a way to expose the SCSI device in libvirt so I could
pass the device to a virtual machine and have the virtual machine
control the tape backup?
Defining the device as a SCSI disk does not appear to work.
In this situation, live migration is not an issue. The VM would always
be tied to this host.
2017 Feb 09
8
Checksums for git repo content?
Hi all,
Since the vault for 7.3.1611 has been cleared out last sunday (20170207)
- why is that? - I'm using git to download a "SRPM", or more accurately,
its contents.
However, using git has one major drawback: It is missing checksums for
the files.
Are there any plans to provide checksums for the files in git so I can
be sure that what I download is actually not tampered with?
2008 Mar 26
1
[kvm-ppc-devel] virtio network traffic issues
..."cat /proc/cpuinfo"
cat /proc/cpuinfo
processor : 0
cpu : unknown (00000000)
clock : 666.666660MHz
revision : 0.0 (pvr 0000 0000)
bogomips : 2490.36
timebase : 666666660
platform : Bamboo
That means once we found the reason for that staving virto-net device we should have a basic working linux guest.
P.S. added virtualization at lists.linux-foundation.org (this time) to get any virtio-net related suggestions from there too
--
Gr?sse / regards,
Christian Ehrhardt
IBM Linux Technology Center, Open Virtualization
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2008 Mar 26
1
[kvm-ppc-devel] virtio network traffic issues
..."cat /proc/cpuinfo"
cat /proc/cpuinfo
processor : 0
cpu : unknown (00000000)
clock : 666.666660MHz
revision : 0.0 (pvr 0000 0000)
bogomips : 2490.36
timebase : 666666660
platform : Bamboo
That means once we found the reason for that staving virto-net device we should have a basic working linux guest.
P.S. added virtualization at lists.linux-foundation.org (this time) to get any virtio-net related suggestions from there too
--
Gr?sse / regards,
Christian Ehrhardt
IBM Linux Technology Center, Open Virtualization
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2005 Aug 30
0
No subject
"PMW operates by reading an input file containing an encoded description of
the music; such a file can be constructed using any text editor or word
processor. The music encoding is very straightforward and compact, and quick
to enter."
On Sunday 06 February 2005 16:54, Tom deL wrote:
> Hello all from a wine newbie.
>
> I have an old favorite Windows application that is
>
2017 Feb 23
0
Checksums for git repo content?
On 02/23/2017 03:32 PM, James Hogarth wrote:
> On 23 February 2017 at 19:55, Lamar Owen <lowen at pari.edu> wrote:
>> Not to stir up a hornets' nest, but how does Google's announcement at
>> https://shattered.it affect this now? (Executive summary: Google has
>> successfully produced two different PDF files that hash to the same SHA-1.)
>> There is a whole
2007 Jan 03
2
Hershey fonts for musical notation?
Hi,
I'd like to know if it is possible to use Hershey vector fonts to create very primitive musical notation.
If I can hang some whole notes on these lines
X11()
plot(0,0, xlim=c(0,10), ylim=c(0,10))
# Staves:
for (i in c(seq(from=2,to=2.8,by=0.2),seq(from=4,to=4.8,by=0.2)))
{
abline(h=i)
}
it is enough.
Best wishes,
Atte Tenkanen
University of Turku, Finland
1998 Jan 29
0
Funding freeeware (was: R-beta: help in sept)
John Logsdon <j.logsdon at lancaster.ac.uk> wrote:
> This is a problem that has been bothering me for some time. At the
> moment, I use RedHat Linux, Octave, occasionally R and other FSF/GPL
> products. They are generally better, at least in their fundamental
> design, than the commercial versions but there is no clear mechanism to
> ensure their continued development.
2005 Feb 06
2
Application -almost- working
Hello all from a wine newbie.
I have an old favorite Windows application that is
one of the last impediments to being completely
Windows free. The app was written in vb I am pretty
sure as it requires vbrun300.dll
After sorting out some font related problems I got
it running but there is a hiccup that is very
maddening: After the first (or second) running, a
function of the program hangs. Seems
2017 Feb 23
1
Checksums for git repo content?
On 02/23/2017 01:03 PM, Lamar Owen wrote:
> On 02/23/2017 03:32 PM, James Hogarth wrote:
>> On 23 February 2017 at 19:55, Lamar Owen <lowen at pari.edu> wrote:
>>> Not to stir up a hornets' nest, but how does Google's announcement at
>>> https://shattered.it affect this now? (Executive summary: Google has
>>> successfully produced two different
2015 Feb 05
3
Another Fedora decision
On 02/05/2015 10:34 AM, Always Learning wrote:
> On Thu, 2015-02-05 at 09:51 -0500, Lamar Owen wrote:
>
>> Those crackers who build these botnets are the ones who rent out
>> botnet time to people who just was to get the work done. There is a
>> large market in botnet time.
> Surely its time for the Feds to arrest and change them ?
The Feds in which country?
>
2015 Jul 13
2
[LLVMdev] ARM Jump table pcrelative relaxation in clang / llc
Hi,
I have kept working on this and found the following (as llvm 3.5):
1) In the function MCObjectStreamer::EmitInstruction there is a check for
the instruction being relaxable or not:
if (!Assembler.getBackend().mayNeedRelaxation(Inst)) {
EmitInstToData(Inst, STI);
return;
}
At this stage, the instruction as been already selected to be ARM::ADR.
The call to mayNeed
2015-07-07 18:06
2008 Dec 09
2
Better way to find distances between points in a set?
I was playing around a bit to see how I could find the two points in a
set of points (or ordered pairs) furthest from each other.
Here's what I did:
1) created a Nrow by 2col matrix, so each row contains an x,y coordinate
pair.
2) fed the matrix to a nested mapply (cv is my matrix):
mapply(function(k,l) mapply(function(x,y,a,b)
+
2013 Aug 30
17
[PATCH] rwsem: add rwsem_is_contended
Btrfs uses an rwsem to control access to its extent tree. Threads will hold a
read lock on this rwsem while they scan the extent tree, and if need_resched()
they will drop the lock and schedule. The transaction commit needs to take a
write lock for this rwsem for a very short period to switch out the commit
roots. If there are a lot of threads doing this caching operation we can starve
out the
2005 Oct 04
12
Sprint Nextel sueing over VoIP patents
Sprint Nextel is sueing vonage, voiceglo and theglobe.com for infringing
on VoIP patents. Sprint Nextel claims to have about 100 patents on VoIP
technologies. Does anyone know which ones this article is talking
about, and if so does asterisk have any of those features?
The reason I am asking is that the article is vague, Vonage uses a
fairly standard codec set, I dont know about the others.
2006 May 02
96
[ADV] Second Edition of Agile Web Development with Rails
ANNOUNCING AGILE WEB DEVELOPMENT WITH RAILS, SECOND EDITION
===========================================================
http://www.pragmaticprogrammer.com/titles/rails2/
Rails has changed a lot since we announced the first edition of the
book a year ago. DHH says that the 1.1 release "boasts more than 500
fixes, tweaks, and features from more than 100 contributors." Who
are we to