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2014 Sep 29
3
Is it safe to go from CentOS6.5 to CentOS 7 at this time
I am looking for opinions and personal experience on CentOS7 for both grid and virtualized web environments. I am currently on CentOS6.5 in a production environment. I am about to add about 50 more servers to my grid and am trying to identify the advantages and disadvantages of going to CentOS7. The good part is, that I have some tolerance for backing out and installing CentOS6.5 if 7 does not
2005 Mar 11
4
VoipJet Terms of Service
I've heard good things about VoipJet here, so I was going to set up an account. Then I noticed their Terms of Service here: https://www.voipjet.com/tos.php Several things there are very concerning to me, and I'm interested in what other people here think of them. * The ToS specifically forbids use for any call relating to medical, financial, or government matters -- as well as any
2012 Sep 11
2
R equivalent of python module structure and functionality?
summary: how to structure an R file such that it can be both 1. used as a script via, e.g., (from OS commandline) $ Rscript foo.r bar=baz 2. imported and called as a function via, e.g. (from R commandline) > source('./foo.r) > foo(bar='baz') ? I'm looking for the 'R equivalent' of how python supports this usecase. details: As discussed in the thread beginning
2014 Dec 15
2
[LLVMdev] Memory alignment model on AVX, AVX2 and AVX-512 targets
AFAIK, there is no additional penalty for AMD processors. From: llvmdev-bounces at cs.uiuc.edu [mailto:llvmdev-bounces at cs.uiuc.edu] On Behalf Of Chandler Carruth Sent: Monday, December 15, 2014 3:57 AM To: Demikhovsky, Elena Cc: llvmdev at cs.uiuc.edu Subject: Re: [LLVMdev] Memory alignment model on AVX, AVX2 and AVX-512 targets FWIW, this makes sense to me. I'd be interested to hear from
2011 Feb 22
1
Domain controller could not be contacted
I recently upgrade a Samba server, that was happily acting as a PDC for a school, from 3.2 to 3.4.7. This was done via an upgrade to Ubuntu (from 9.04 to 10.04LTS). Of course, the Ubuntu upgrade caused a bunch of issues, most of which were managed without undue stress. The remaining issues are with Samba's configuration. This is a fairly simple Samba configuration using the TDB password
2014 Dec 14
2
[LLVMdev] Memory alignment model on AVX, AVX2 and AVX-512 targets
Hi, I think that def FeatureVectorUAMem : SubtargetFeature<"vector-unaligned-mem", "HasVectorUAMem", "true", "Allow unaligned memory operands on vector/SIMD instructions">; should be switched-ON on AVX and AVX-512 instructions because: According to the AVX spec: "Most arithmetic and
2021 May 24
1
TLS support in NUT
When writing the Internet-Draft (I-D) "UPS Management Protocol" [1], I was required by IETF rules to include a "Security Considerations" chapter. This meant saying clearly that the SSL provisions in NUT for secure communication are now outdated and deprecated. The IETF now insists on secure communication and this makes NUT's situation an issue for the project. In
2007 May 31
3
zfs boot error recovery
hi all, i would like to ask some questions regarding best practices for zfs recovery if disk errors occur. currently i have zfs boot (nv62) and the following setup: 2 si3224 controllers (each 4 sata disks) 8 sata disks, same size, same type i have two pools: a) rootpool b) datapool the rootpool is a mirrored pool, where every disk has a slice (the s0, which is 5 % of the whole disk) and this
2005 Oct 11
8
resize images
Hi, I am looking for the best solution to resize images to fit within a certain area. The images will only be made smaller if they will not fit within a fixed size area. It is important to maintain the same proportions. This ImageMagick extension looks promising: http://vantulder.net/rails/magick/ However, I believe it may be overkill for just resizing images sometimes. I have also seen a
2020 Aug 09
2
[RFC] Introducing convergence control bundles and intrinsics
Hi all, please see https://reviews.llvm.org/D85603 and its related changes for our most recent and hopefully final attempt at putting the `convergent` attribute on a solid theoretical foundation in a way that is useful for modern GPU compiler use cases. We have clear line of sight to enabling a new control flow implementation in the AMDGPU backend which is built on this foundation. I have
2015 Jul 19
3
[LLVMdev] [RFC] Developer Policy for LLVM C API
On Jul 18, 2015, at 11:27 AM, Hal Finkel <hfinkel at anl.gov> wrote: >> I am strongly in favor of moving the bindings, C or otherwise, to >> another project. > > I agree. From my viewpoint we have two primary problems with the C API: > > 1. Many of the LLVM contributors don't use it, and thus, don't have a great understanding of how it can be most-usefully
2016 Jun 01
2
GV98 adapter, experience with nouveau
I'm trying to put to work the nouveau driver on slackware 64 bits current, kernel 4.4.*. I've thought the hardware to be some obscure OEM variant of GT610. However, kind soul on IRC pointed out that it's a G98 really, 'GeForce 9300 GS or 8400 GS'. Proprietary NVIDIA drivers: * 340.96 installs okay, console works, but X doesn't start, with unspecified error occuring
2020 Aug 17
2
[RFC] Introducing convergence control bundles and intrinsics
Hi Hal, On Mon, Aug 17, 2020 at 2:13 AM Hal Finkel <hfinkel at anl.gov> wrote: > Thanks for sending this. What do you think that we should do with the > existing convergent attribute? My preference, which is implicitly expressed in the review, is to use `convergent` both for the new and the old thing. They are implicitly distinguished via the "convergencectrl" operand
2020 Aug 17
2
[RFC] Introducing convergence control bundles and intrinsics
On Mon, Aug 17, 2020 at 7:14 PM Hal Finkel <hfinkel at anl.gov> wrote: > On 8/17/20 11:51 AM, Nicolai Hähnle wrote: > > Hi Hal, > > > > On Mon, Aug 17, 2020 at 2:13 AM Hal Finkel <hfinkel at anl.gov> wrote: > >> Thanks for sending this. What do you think that we should do with the > >> existing convergent attribute? > > My preference, which
2019 Aug 12
2
Bazel support
Hi Wynand, My big concern is related to what Mehdi mentioned as #4. Bazel doesn't really handle the configuration-management that CMake does, so adding Bazel support would really mean supporting an extra build system with no path for it to replace CMake. We're kinda already in that situation with gn, but gn is a developer productivity tool and we don't consider changes that break gn
2018 Jan 29
1
Addressing the problem of noisy GPUs under Nouveau
On 01/28/2018 04:05 PM, Martin Peres wrote: > On 29/01/18 01:24, Martin Peres wrote: >> On 28/11/17 07:32, John Hubbard wrote: >>> On 11/23/2017 02:48 PM, Martin Peres wrote: >>>> On 23/11/17 10:06, John Hubbard wrote: >>>>> On 11/22/2017 05:07 PM, Martin Peres wrote: >>>>>> Hey, >>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks
2015 Jul 20
4
[LLVMdev] [RFC] Developer Policy for LLVM C API
While I understand the people committing to the primarily C++ codebase of LLVM find it as additional burden, far more number of people enjoy the benefits of an official LLVM C API support than are vocal here. While Clang maybe the first-class LLVM citizen for the foreseeable future, I can tell you LLVM is used in many more situations (I'm talking about Rust, Go, Julia, DLang, etc.) than this
2006 Feb 11
9
Textmate Backtracer 1.0
Originally posted at http://blog.inquirylabs.com/2006/02/11/textmate- backtracer-10/ == Announcing Version 1.0 == The backtracer has been around for a while now, and seems to have done its job well enough to deserve a 1.0 mark. == What Is It? == Whenever a Rails exception occurs, it spits out a backtrace full of filenames and line numbers. I?ve often thought, ?Wouldn?t it be nice if I
2019 Sep 09
3
Google’s TensorFlow team would like to contribute MLIR to the LLVM Foundation
On Mon, 9 Sep 2019 at 22:22, Chris Lattner <clattner at google.com> wrote: > Including a bunch of content, eg a full langref doc: > https://github.com/tensorflow/mlir/blob/master/g3doc/LangRef.md Thanks Chris, that looks awesome! This one could perhaps be improved with time: https://github.com/tensorflow/mlir/blob/master/g3doc/ConversionToLLVMDialect.md Which I think was Hal's
2011 Apr 01
1
Apply the google summer code (additional idea)
Hi all: As I have gone through the The Xapian-devel Archives, it seems many people would like to do the project "weight schemes" and few would like to do the CJK project. I am a native speaker of Chinese and I learned a little Korean and Japanese, so if possible, I would like to apply this projects too. Fan Zhang -- My Homepage: http://sites.google.com/site/zhfan555/ PhD Student at