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2004 Oct 08
6
clean install with 3 ip addresses
i am doing a clean install on fedora core 2 using the shorewall rpm and the Shorewall Setup Guide for multiple IP''s using a stock configuration except for AllowDNS and AllowWeb on the firewall (so i can post this message). my shorewall status file is attached. my setup 69.17.65.105 = firewall 69.17.65.22 = dmz server 1 69.17.65.161 = dmz server 2 my local network is
2019 Aug 31
0
Singaporean Mr. Teo En Ming's Refugee Seeking Attempts, In Search of a Substantially Better Life
Subject: Singaporean Mr. Teo En Ming's Refugee Seeking Attempts, In Search of a Substantially Better Life In reverse chronological order: [1] Petition to the Government of Taiwan for Refugee Status, 5th August 2019 Monday Photo #1: At the building of the National Immigration Agency, Ministry of the Interior, Taipei, Taiwan, 5th August 2019 Photo #2: Queue ticket no. 515 at the National...
2009 Dec 12
7
Red Hat commercial support for CentOS/Fedora
Someone told me that if you have a CentOS or Fedora server, you can pay a Red Hat yearly fee and get them to support it (because the environments are so similar). Can anyone here substantiate this claim? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20091211/03c9856b/attachment.html>
2009 Sep 25
4
libtheora 1.1 (Thusnelda) stable release
...se, version 1.1, codenamed Thusnelda, incorporates all of the recent encoder improvements we have been making over the past year, though some of the code had its genesis all the way back in 2003. It also brings substantial speed and robustness improvements to the 1.0 decoder. Rate-control has been substantially overhauled from the 1.0 release. The new rate control module hits its target much more accurately and obeys strict buffer constraints, including dropping frames if necessary. The latter is needed to enable live streaming without disconnecting users or pausing to buffer during sudden motion. Obeying...
2009 Sep 25
4
libtheora 1.1 (Thusnelda) stable release
...se, version 1.1, codenamed Thusnelda, incorporates all of the recent encoder improvements we have been making over the past year, though some of the code had its genesis all the way back in 2003. It also brings substantial speed and robustness improvements to the 1.0 decoder. Rate-control has been substantially overhauled from the 1.0 release. The new rate control module hits its target much more accurately and obeys strict buffer constraints, including dropping frames if necessary. The latter is needed to enable live streaming without disconnecting users or pausing to buffer during sudden motion. Obeying...
2010 Feb 11
9
XCP Downloading and Xen.org
Xen Community: As you are aware, the Xen Cloud Platform has been available for download since last November and is becoming a very successful release for Xen.org. In fact, we are seeing substantial network traffic for this solution as we had 26 TB of data from XCP downloads in the past 4 weeks. Of course, this amount of traffic is forcing a re-examination of our co-location agreements as we are
2010 Feb 11
9
XCP Downloading and Xen.org
Xen Community: As you are aware, the Xen Cloud Platform has been available for download since last November and is becoming a very successful release for Xen.org. In fact, we are seeing substantial network traffic for this solution as we had 26 TB of data from XCP downloads in the past 4 weeks. Of course, this amount of traffic is forcing a re-examination of our co-location agreements as we are
2013 Nov 08
1
[PATCH 0/3] Introduce arm64 support
...gt;> following three patches. Most of the code changes are due to new >> syscall implementations being needed for arm64 as a only a minimal set >> of syscalls are defined in the arm64 kernel. > > Why did their Signed-off get missing? > Presumably because they got reworked substantially. It is a hard case; I often use an Originally-by: tag for that if the rework is substantial enough that I feel that leaving the original Author tag is actively misleading. -hpa
2007 Apr 01
2
Room for safe opaque blocks in flac streams? Looking to add error correction to flac.
...end which will allow perfect decoding with up to ~N frames lost in the files. This would allow users to sacrifice a tiny amount of compression for a substantial increase in file robustness. This would also create a new potential audience for Flac: people who don't care about file size but care substantially about file robustness. A typical flac bloated back to the original wav size could lose roughly half its blocks and still remain perfectly decodable. http://planete-bcast.inrialpes.fr/article.php3?id_article=7 has a nice high performance error correcting library which would work well for this sort...
2010 Aug 03
2
Collinearity in Moderated Multiple Regression
Dear all, I have one dependent variable y and two independent variables x1 and x2 which I would like to use to explain y. x1 and x2 are design factors in an experiment and are not correlated with each other. For example assume that: x1 <- rbind(1,1,1,2,2,2,3,3,3) x2 <- rbind(1,2,3,1,2,3,1,2,3) cor(x1,x2) The problem is that I do not only want to analyze the effect of x1 and x2 on y but
2017 Feb 22
3
[Proposal][RFC] Epilog loop vectorization
Hi, This is a proposal about epilog loop vectorization. Currently Loop Vectorizer inserts an epilogue loop for handling loops that don't have known iteration counts. The Loop Vectorizer supports loops with an unknown trip count, unknown trip count may not be a multiple of the vector width, and the vectorizer has to execute the last few iterations as scalar code. It keeps a scalar copy of
2016 Nov 01
4
RFC: General purpose type-safe formatting library
...objection to using UDLs for this (or anything else in LLVM). I think this feature is poorly known by many programmers. I think it will produce error messages that are confusing and hard to debug. I think it will have a significant negative impact on compile time. I also think that it will exercise substantially less well tested parts of every host compiler for LLVM and subject us to an increased rate of mysterious host compiler bugs. I also think it forces programmers to be aware of a "magical" construct that doesn't really fit with the rest of the language. It isn't that any of these...
2016 Nov 03
2
RFC #2: Improving license & patent issues in the LLVM community
On Thu, Nov 3, 2016 at 9:13 AM, David Chisnall <David.Chisnall at cl.cam.ac.uk> wrote: > On 3 Nov 2016, at 15:55, Daniel Berlin <dberlin at dberlin.org> wrote: > > > >> I and the other libc++ contributors were all happy to have our code > relicensed under the MIT license (or contribute it under those terms > originally), so there is some pretty clear evidence
2018 Dec 06
4
[cfe-dev] RFC: Modernizing our use of auto
> On Dec 4, 2018, at 10:59 AM, George Burgess IV <george.burgess.iv at gmail.com> wrote: > > > I think people are too eager to use `auto` because it is easy to write but it makes the types substantially harder for the reader to understand > > I'm probably the Nth person to ask this, but what keeps us from promoting the use of a clang-tidy-powered tool that basically emits fixits of s/auto/actual_type/? Because the tool would need to apply judgement to when this makes sense. If we can’...
2012 Mar 08
4
Reading in 9.6GB .DAT File - OK with 64-bit R?
Hi there, I wish to read a 9.6GB .DAT file into R (64-bit R on 64-bit Windows machine) - to then delete a substantial number of rows & then convert to a .csv file. Upon the first attempt the computer crashed (at some point last night). I'm rerunning this now & am closely monitoring Processor/CPU/Memory. Apart from this crash being a computer issue alone (possibly), is R equipped to
2017 Nov 27
3
[LLD] Slow callstacks in gdb
Hi, for programs linked with lld it's substantially slower to get callstacks in gdb, in comparison to gold-linked programs. Two measurements: lld gold 15 sec 3 sec 6 sec 2 sec This is a debug build, rather large binaries (lots of templates). I have seen even worse performance for debug+UBSan builds. I think code size (and therefore DWARF si...
2015 Jul 29
7
[LLVMdev] [RFC] Road map for CMake
Hi LLVMDev, I wanted to take some time to write up and roll out a proposed road map for CMake over the next few months. Apologies in advance for the substantial 0/7 Wall of Text I've summoned here (it only cost me 3 swamp mana). The main thing I want to talk about is PR21562. For Apple PR21562 is the biggest reason we can't fully abandon autoconf. I've spent some time over the last
2016 Nov 29
2
[RFC] Supporting ARM's SVE in LLVM
...e an agreed form is available > LoopVectorize::getStepVector can be converted to become compatible with > scalable vectors very easily, albeit being only a small step on a long road. > Ok, I'm still catching up on this thread, but I think starting to review patches is going to make it substantially harder to have a productive conversation. We haven't yet really gotten to any kind of consensus around the design, and until then I think it would be very helpful to keep discussion focused on the high-level threads on llvm-dev rather than fragmenting it into the commits list threads for the pa...
2013 Nov 12
3
[LLVMdev] Debug info: type uniquing for C++ and the status on building clang with "-flto -g"
...tantial (more than the pre-linked, but > post-parsed BC files) part of the footprint. I think it might be important > to do the CU-at-a-time work sooner rather than later as I'm concerned about > the design impact it will have on existing and future work (it's already > going to substantially change the cross-CU-DIE references, potentially > changing the cost/benefit of that feature since we cannot inject DIEs from > later CUs into prior ones). > > >> 4G MCContext >> > > What's the data in the MCContext that's relevant to debug info? > One dat...
2017 Mar 08
4
Instruction Scheduler Code Owner: nominating Matthias Braun
I’m nominating Matthias Braun as the Instruction Scheduling code owner (in place of myself). Matthias has made substantial contributions to the scheduler, particularly for subregister support, and has been reviewing patches in that area. I think target maintainers will be happy to have Matthias officially take over the role. -Andy