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2009 Feb 09
1
[LLVMdev] overflow + saturation stuff
Chris Lattner wrote: > On Feb 8, 2009, at 5:54 PM, Paul Schlie wrote: >> Are overflow behavior tags meant to enable the specification of a >> particular instruction's required or presumed overflow behavior? > > I'm not sure what you mean. The overflow tags specify what happens if > overflow happens (defined wrapping, defined saturating, or undefined > behavior),
2017 Mar 27
2
A trap for young players with the lapply() function.
On Mon, Mar 27, 2017 at 1:17 AM, Rolf Turner <r.turner at auckland.ac.nz> wrote: > > Is there any way to trap/detect the use of an optional argument called > "X" and thereby issue a more perspicuous error message? > > This would be helpful to those users who, like myself, are bears of very > little brain. > > Failing that (it does look impossible) You can
2005 Dec 30
5
rssh: root privilege escalation flaw
Affected Software: rssh - all versions prior to 2.3.0 Vulnerability: local user privilege escalation Severity: *CRITICAL* Impact: local users can gain root access Solution: Please upgrade to v2.3.1 Summary ------- rssh is a restricted shell which allows a system administrator to limit users' access to a system via SSH to scp, sftp, rsync, rdist, and cvs. It also allows the system
2017 Apr 10
3
Patch: Fix isohybrid.c tool under Windows platforms
Hi all, As part of a bigger effort to port the ISOLINUX hybrid mode to ReactOS, I've encountered a bug in isohybrid under Windows platforms. Attached comes a patch to fix it. Precisely, if isohybrid currently finds a 0x0A (LF) byte in the MBR code (which exists in the strings), it adds a 0x0D (CR) before, thereby shifting the MBR bytes to the right and making it invalid. This can be fixed by
2017 Mar 02
3
Laptop turns off after lid closed Centos6
Folks I have a laptop which i am using temporarily as a test server. It is permanently plugged in. It is running Centos 6, command line only. In the past, I could close the lid, thereby turning off the display, but not turning off the machine. It remained running indefinitely. A recent update (this past week) changed that behavior. Now, when I close the lid, the laptop turns itself off
2016 Jan 27
2
ot: data consumption IMAP vs POP
On 1/27/2016 1:30 AM, Steffen Kaiser <skdovecot at smail.inf.fh-brs.de> wrote: > Sending bandwitdh can be reduced by using BCC instead of the IMAP append > to the sent mailbox. Hi Steffen, Can you elaborate on this? I would have thought that the IMAP Append command would *save* bandwidth (as opposed to having the client save a copy to the Sent folder, thereby uploading the full
2013 Feb 09
3
Is CentOS-6.3-x86_64-netinstall.iso broken?
Hi, I'm probably doing something wrong or misunderstanding how this is supposed to work. I have written this ".iso" image to a DVD and booted from it. I then selected the first install option from the menu. I get some prompts and then I'm asked to specify where the media is. I assumed (there's that word) that I should just hit enter, thereby selecting the "from
2013 Jan 03
6
Dom0 log and disk space management
We''re running a handful of XCP 1.1 pools and have run in to situations wherein the local filesystem on the Dom0 control domain hits 100% capacity due to error logging in /var/log (daemon.log, messages, xensource.log, etc) thereby taking that host offline. Twice recently we''ve run in to this, on two different pools, first due to the primary SR hitting capacity and secondly when
2006 Jul 19
6
ActiveRecord::RecordNotSaved - bizarre behaviour.
Hi. I get a RecordNotSaved exception when trying to create a user record. The error: User Columns (0.005930) SHOW FIELDS FROM users SQL (0.000465) BEGIN SQL (0.000466) COMMIT ActiveRecord::RecordNotSaved (ActiveRecord::RecordNotSaved): ... As you can see, there''s no INSERT SQL generated, which is the root cause of the problem. In my user model, I have the following
2016 Jan 04
4
[PATCH v2 17/32] arm: define __smp_xxx
On Sun, Jan 03, 2016 at 11:12:44AM +0200, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote: > On Sat, Jan 02, 2016 at 11:24:38AM +0000, Russell King - ARM Linux wrote: > > My only concern is that it gives people an additional handle onto a > > "new" set of barriers - just because they're prefixed with __* > > unfortunately doesn't stop anyone from using it (been there with >
2016 Jan 04
4
[PATCH v2 17/32] arm: define __smp_xxx
On Sun, Jan 03, 2016 at 11:12:44AM +0200, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote: > On Sat, Jan 02, 2016 at 11:24:38AM +0000, Russell King - ARM Linux wrote: > > My only concern is that it gives people an additional handle onto a > > "new" set of barriers - just because they're prefixed with __* > > unfortunately doesn't stop anyone from using it (been there with >
2012 May 11
1
Possible artifacts in cross-correlation function ("ccf")?
Dear R-users, I have been using R and its core-packages with great satisfaction now for many years, and have recently started using the "ccf" function (part of the "stats" package version 2.16.0), about which I have a question. The "ccf"-algorithm for calculating the cross-correlation between two time series always calculates the mean and standard deviation per time
2014 Dec 15
3
Making iconv portable?
Hello, All: What would it take to make ?iconv? portable? I ask, because I want to convert accented characters to vanilla ASCII, thereby converting, e.g., ?Ra?l? to ?Raul?, and Milan Bouchet-Valet suggested on R-help that I use 'iconv(x, ?", "ASCII//TRANSLIT?)?. This worked under Windows but failed on Linux and Mac. It?s part of the ?subNonStandardCharacters? function
2015 Dec 09
2
CentOS 6, bareos, kerberos?
After upgradeding to bareos 15.2, which also has a web ui, thereby making it usable (since the command line tool, bconsole, does not have a paging mechanism, and its sytax for choosing files to restore is, let us say, arcane), I've got another question: is *anyone* using bareos with kerberos? I see that they have in alpha(?) tls support, which isn't a great idea, given the recent
2006 Jun 06
2
Toggle css for display on page load?
In my layout I have a navigation bar with a few elements in it. The elements can be toggled on or off and thereby reveal or conceal some subtopics. I store the state of the toggle for the navigation elements in the session. When the page is reloaded, the navigation items are collapsed because the css for display: none is set by default in the html for the navigation elements. Is there a
2008 Aug 28
2
coloured letters in a text
Hi does somebody know how to plot single letters in a text in different colours? example 1: I would like to add the word "ABC" to a figure. Thereby each letter should have a different colour. text(x,y,"ABC", col=c(1,2,3)) # this does not work example 2: I would like to add the name of a parameter p with an index i to a figure. The index i should be in red, whereas the
2002 Mar 01
2
Samba y Windows 2000!!
Dear friends, Finally, we've had successfull with Samba. We think so ??. But now, we've other problem. At these moment, we can mount resource from PC with Windows 98 in our Linux. We can do this, either commands of Samba - smbmount - or with Komba2, that we've installed. But, we can't mount resources from Windows 2000. There is a machine with these operating system and with a
2012 Oct 22
1
glm.nb - theta, dispersion, and errors
I am running 9 negative binomial regressions with count data. The nine models use 9 different dependent variables - items of a clinical screening instrument - and use the same set of 5 predictors. Goal is to find out whether these predictors have differential effects on the items. Due to various reasons, one being that I want to avoid overfitting models, I need to employ identical types of
2005 Jun 06
3
(Off topic.) Observed Fisher information.
I have been building an R function to calculate the ***observed*** (as opposed to expected) Fisher information matrix for parameter estimates in a rather complicated setting. I thought I had it working, but I am getting a result which is not positive definite. (One negative eigenvalue. Out of 10.) Is it the case that the observed Fisher information must be positive definite --- thereby
2005 Oct 20
2
rsync deleting directories when synchronizing
We have an odd problem with the rsync 2.6.6. When we issue rsync -vvrLxHpogDtSP server::image/ / it deletes certain directories. We're sync'ing to / because we don't know ahead of time which files will appear on the server. For example, some init scripts get populated into the rsync module, appearing ultimately as server::image/etc/init.d/script, but we don't know ahead of