Displaying 20 results from an estimated 47 matches for "succumb".
2012 Aug 04
3
Questionnaire Analysis virtually without continuous Variables
...ages nested within
districts). Adding to that, hunters don't even target the bird as their
prime objective. The bird is essentially a by-catch, most often used for
instant consumption on the hunting trip. I therefore doubt that any
analysis makes more than a little sense, but I will not yet succumb to
failure. Any ideas?
Thanks in advance!
PS: I just realized that this is not a question related to R but to
statistics in general. Apologies for that!
2004 Aug 29
3
[LLVMdev] Optimization opportunity
...X86
> instruction selector. If you submit a patch to implement this, we
> would be happy to apply it. Continuing improvements in the code
> generator should eventually make this kind of thing fall out
> automatically, but for now they must be implemented manually.
>
> -Chris
I succumbed to temptation and made the improvement. Diffs are attached
for X86ISelSimple.cpp and X86InstrBuilder.h.
I determined that the reason two instructions are generated in the first
place, instead of being folded immediately into one, is because locals
do not have a physical offset assigned at that...
2006 Apr 02
1
Zeroing freed blocks
...#39;ve been using it for some
time in UML build systems for old versions of software (rh62, anyone?),
and today I even tried it for several seconds in a Xen domU kernel.
It seems to do what I want, but is it any good?
2. The patch is now for ext2 only, the original ext3 version having
succumbed to bitrot. What would it take to implement something
similar for ext3 these days?
Ron
--- linux-2.6.16/Documentation/filesystems/ext2.txt.zerofree 2006-03-20 05:53:29.000000000 +0000
+++ linux-2.6.16/Documentation/filesystems/ext2.txt 2006-04-02 09:21:52.000000000 +0100
@@ -58,6 +58,8 @@ no...
2004 Aug 07
2
segmentation error
...he sound server introduced in the last few months).
However I recently upgraded my Mandrake 9.2 installation to 10 changing
from kernel 2.4.22-26mdk to kernel 2.6.3-7mdk. I did not upgrade wine
form the April edition which I compiled from source and still worked
happily under 2.6. However I finally succumbed to the stable July
version and once complete I got segmentation errors with everything,
even wine -version. I recompiled against my old 2.4 kernel - no help . I
googled and upgraded glibc to 2.3.3-13 for mandrake and the development
headers but no joy. I tried other earlier wine versions but no h...
2011 Nov 23
1
[LLVMdev] Follow-up questions after successful upgrade to LLVM 3.0rc4
...frastructure Question
> http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/llvmdev/2011-July/041954.html
> HTH,
> chenwj
Thanks, Wei-Ren! The thread referenced is similar to this one. There is a good suggestion for a very long
"make" command that looks like it ought to work, except that it succumbs to the same problem described
above - the error message about the missing Makefile.config file.
Moreover, if you read to the end of the thread, you discover that the ultimate solution was to go ahead
and install llvm-gcc after all.
My take-away from all this is that the test-suite has not actual...
2016 May 11
4
[GSoC 2016] Interprocedural Register Allocation - Introduction and Feedback
...rent than in David Wall's paper however, because our LTO re-codegens everything anyway. The paper says, "Finally, it keeps us honest as designers of the system; once we postpone anything until link time, the temptation is great to postpone everything, ..." - Well, we've long-since succumb to that temptation when we LTO. C'est la vie.
+1 as well, our LTO will benefit naturally from the leaf-to-root information propagation. ThinLTO will be more challenging/interesting though!
> For the first part a mechanism similar to MachineModulePass would be desirable but that may not be p...
2017 Jan 09
1
Firefox Issue
Always Learning wrote:
> On Fri, 2017-01-06 at 12:54 -0500, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote:
>> James B. Byrne wrote:
>> > On Thu, January 5, 2017 17:23, Always Learning wrote:
>> >>
>> >> Cyber attacks are gradually replacing armed conflicts.
>> >
>> > Better fight with bits than blood.
>>
>> Yes, but... attacks on the friggin'
2017 Dec 21
0
detect suspicious logins
...ur logs
smaller, and maybe saves some CPU cycles or from DoS for really intense
bouts, but otherwise, does not add to security as good passwords makes
BFD infeasible.
*However*, if the attacker knows the approximate password (e.g.
shoulder surfing), this may help, but eventually, the password will
succumb to a patient diligent attack.
What the OP is considering is if the password is divulged e.g. phishing
attack or snarfed from another source. In this case, an intruder's
authentication will succeed immediately. If a monitor spots someone
authenticating from another continent than where the o...
2005 Feb 23
1
Permission prob with scp
...************************************************************************
If you know the enemy and know urself,u need not fear the result of a
hundred battles.If u know youself but not the enemy,for every victory
gained you will also suffer a defeat.If you know neither the enemy nor
urself,you will succumb in every battle.
----Sun Tez on The art of war.
2004 Jun 29
0
Routing incoming H.323 calls to specific contexts.
Hi,
We've been working a lot with Asterisk in SIP for over 6 months but I've finally succumb to the pressure of H.323. I need to find a way to do what we do with SIP but with H.323. That is to have calls from H.323 peers placed into their own unique context (unique to the endpoint placing the call into Asterisk) within Asterisk so this is obviously done using REGISTER's within SIP but...
2005 Oct 12
0
3.0.5 PDC - Critical Netlogon Failure for Domain Members
...error. The computer can no longer authenticate itself to
anything on the domain. The computer must then reboot.
It takes a while for this authentication failure to occur. Most of the XP
workstations are shut down each night and never experience it. The Windows
2000 Servers, which are running 24/7, succumb to this error every 1-4 weeks.
Since they handle print services and our ERP software, this failure is a
showstopper.
It's only my hunch that the benign 3224 error is a symptom leading to the
fatal 3210 error. I could be wrong. It could be a red herring.
I can usually Google my way through mos...
2002 Feb 12
1
rc3 and lowpass filters
...uality 3. I didn't really abx it, so maybe my mind plays tricks on
me. :)
Please can someone enlighten me what is used for -q0, -q1 and so on.
(lame tells me whats used when encoding tracks)
I know I shouldn't judge by bandwidth but I would like to know.
Tia, /Stefan.
--
"Mr. Spock succumbs to a powerful mating urge and nearly kills Captain Kirk."
-- TV Guide, describing the Star Trek episode _Amok_Time_
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1999 Oct 01
3
Compiling SAMBA 2.0.5a on HP-UX 11
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"If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result
of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every
victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the
enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle... This is the
importance of knowledge"
San Tzu, The Art of War.
[6th century. B.C.E.]
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2006 May 19
2
DAAP maybe? (Re: multichannel streaming)
Hi,
Would DAAP help somehow?
Digital Audio Access Protocol
<http://www.opendaap.org/>
I do believe since it's based on iTunes, and one can "scrub" a
properly networked file with iTunes, that it's DAAP actually
includes this feature. But both ends must be using this protocol.
(iTunes by itself can only share playlists with your intra-net
shared machines. It is
2016 May 15
2
[GSoC 2016] Interprocedural Register Allocation - Introduction and Feedback
...rent than in David Wall's paper however, because our LTO re-codegens everything anyway. The paper says, "Finally, it keeps us honest as designers of the system; once we postpone anything until link time, the temptation is great to postpone everything, ..." - Well, we've long-since succumb to that temptation when we LTO. C'est la vie.
>
> +1 as well, our LTO will benefit naturally from the leaf-to-root information propagation. ThinLTO will be more challenging/interesting though!
> @Mehdi I don't understand this comment, it seems to me that two different approaches h...
2004 Aug 27
0
[LLVMdev] Optimization opportunity
On Thu, 26 Aug 2004, Jeff Cohen wrote:
> There seems to be a disadvantage to the approach of allocating all
> locals on the stack using alloca. Consider the following code:
There is nothing intrinsic in LLVM that prevents this from happening, we
just have not yet implemented 'stack packing'.
> We have two arrays, b and c, only one of which can exist at any given
> time.
2016 May 10
3
[GSoC 2016] Interprocedural Register Allocation - Introduction and Feedback
Hello LLVM Community,
Sorry for delay as I was busy in final exams.
I am Vivek from India. Thanks for choosing my proposal for Interprocedural
Register Allocation (IPRA) in LLVM. Mehdi Amini and Hal Finkel will be
mentoring me for this project.
IPRA can reduce code size and runtime of programs by allocating register
across the module and procedure boundaries.
I have identified some old but
2008 Apr 29
0
Looking for Post-hoc tests (a la TukeyHSD) or interaction-level independent contrasts for survival analysis.
...ys to mortality) of each individual
in the experiment with two factors: Temperature Treatment (2 levels:
ambient and elevated) and experimental group (3 levels: say 1,2,3).
In my experiment, all three groups survived equally well in the
ambient control treatment, but two of three of the groups succumbed
to heat stress in the elevated temperature treatment. I can see that
the third group had a small degree of mortality, but it appears to be
significantly less than the other two and may be not significantly
different from the ambient controls.
I would like to ask three questions: 1) Is grou...
2004 Aug 29
0
[LLVMdev] Optimization opportunity
...you submit a patch to implement this, we
> > would be happy to apply it. Continuing improvements in the code
> > generator should eventually make this kind of thing fall out
> > automatically, but for now they must be implemented manually.
> >
> > -Chris
>
> I succumbed to temptation and made the improvement. Diffs are attached
> for X86ISelSimple.cpp and X86InstrBuilder.h.
>
> I determined that the reason two instructions are generated in the first
> place, instead of being folded immediately into one, is because locals
> do not have a physical...
2009 Jul 07
2
Bug#536175: xen-utils-3.4: Package description should mention the HVM is disabled
Package: xen-utils-3.4
Version: 3.4.0-1
Severity: important
The current version of the package does not contain the IOEMU tools.
This makes HVM domains, and PV domains with emulated features like VFB
impossible to run.
There might be good reasons for this, but then at least
the package description should contain a warning that makes
this obvious, so that users know that they can not
simply