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2007 Nov 27
5
Dtrace probes for voluntary and involuntary context switches
Hi, I am profiling some workloads for the voluntary and involuntary context switches. I am interested in finding out the reasons causing these two types of context switches. As far as I understand, involuntary context switch happens on expiration of time slice or when a higher priority process comes in. While the voluntary switch generally happens w...
2006 Jun 19
2
mp3 playlists
Hi ! All MP3 radio stations have disappeared from dir.xiph.org... Is this a bug or is this voluntary ?! Thanks, yomguy
2007 Dec 20
0
[VOIP-Users-Conference] Re: Digium: as of this a.m., one million Asterisk downloads this year
...mented it may have been unsecure. Maybe someone else can come up with a better way of implementing this. If the data was all randomised there's no harm in doing this; some basic infomration like; Hours of uptime Reboots Number of extensions Number of calls Number of minutes Make it totally voluntary and this would be a good thing to Digium for them to be able to be more aware of whats happening out there...apart from users downloaded the application 20 kazillion times this year. Cheers, Dean -----Original Message----- From: VOIP-Users-Conference at googlegroups.com [mailto:VOIP-Users-Confer...
2008 Jun 10
10
School Server Setup
Hello All!!! I was wondering if you can help me little bit.... I am trying to help (voluntary service) a country side school (Aboriginal community) in Northern Queensland Australia setup lab infrastructure, it's a very remote school and they don't have enough funds to go commercial The school has only till grade 6 They have 25 machines that was bought out of the government...
2005 Dec 06
7
R is GNU S, not C.... [was "how to get or store ....."]
======= 2005-12-06 22:16:17 伳侜佋佢伬伌佇伵佒佇佇伌伒伬仯伜======= >Martin Maechler a 侀crit : > >> please, please, these trailing ";" are *so* ugly. >> This is GNU S, not C (or matlab) ! >> >> but I'll be happy already if you could >> drop these ugly empty statements at the end of your lines... > >May I disagree ? >I find missing ";" at
2012 Jul 26
2
[LLVMdev] [llvm-commits] PROPOSAL: LLVM_FALLTHROUGH macro for intended fall-throughs between switch cases
...rywhere doesn't seem like the right tradeoff. > While I tend to agree with you, it's also true that for many (most?) of the locations where we have an intentional fall through, there's already a comment to that effect as a matter of style. This would simply formalize that currently voluntary bit of style and use the macro rather than a comment. Depending on how many bugs this would enable find (perhaps some experiments are in order?), I could be convinced the tradeoff is worthwhile. -Jim
2024 Apr 05
1
-513 = 100 in tdb mode ?
.../smb.conf |grep '\-513' Key: IDMAP/GID2SID/100?? ? Timeout: Tue Apr? 9 14:34:48 2024 Value: S-1-5-21-1040823229-2152490729-3717368692-513 id of group "domain users" is?100 But id 100 use by "users" system group: getent group|grep users users:x:100: Is this something voluntary? Simon
2000 Mar 24
1
Samba Web Site - outdatedness
I realise that Samba is a voluntary effort and keeping Web Sites upto date may not be everyone's favourite occupation, but there appear to be a number of things missing or wrong: a) There is no contact info for the WebSite I could discern - hence posting here. b) There is still reference to samba-bugs@samba.org address - which...
2005 Dec 23
3
shared hostings: how to compare/evaluate them (aka: "Rails needs a index")
...areas of Rails, and publish the results interactively or send them to a repository where they would be accumulated. We would just have to install one instance at each hoster (or better, each server). If the community''s pressure is sufficient, we could even have the hosters do this on a voluntary basis. It would benefit the good ones, as they could publish their ''Rails Index'' on the plans ad pages. Rails is right on many points where mature platforms are still struggling - deployment - testing - plugins - upgrades - simplicity this is one more area where...
2006 Oct 05
3
mean relative differences from all.equal() (PR#9276)
Full_Name: Brad Christoffersen Version: 2.3.1 OS: Windows XP Submission from: (NULL) (128.196.193.132) Why is the difference between two numbers so different from the "mean relative difference" output from the all.equal() function? Is this an artifact of the way R stores numerics? I could not find this problem as I searched through the submitted bugs. But I am brand new to R so I
2016 Jan 04
2
[PATCH v2 20/32] metag: define __smp_xxx
On Thu, Dec 31, 2015 at 09:08:22PM +0200, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote: > +#ifdef CONFIG_SMP > +#define fence() metag_fence() > +#else > +#define fence() do { } while (0) > #endif James, it strikes me as odd that fence() is a no-op instead of a barrier() for UP, can you verify/explain?
2016 Jan 04
2
[PATCH v2 20/32] metag: define __smp_xxx
On Thu, Dec 31, 2015 at 09:08:22PM +0200, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote: > +#ifdef CONFIG_SMP > +#define fence() metag_fence() > +#else > +#define fence() do { } while (0) > #endif James, it strikes me as odd that fence() is a no-op instead of a barrier() for UP, can you verify/explain?
2012 May 26
0
[LLVMdev] Quick question: LLVM.org documentation tool?
...4. I may be daft, > but so may others :-) As a former build master, I have a strong preference > for documentation that assumes zero knowledge by the reader (just like a > daily build system should assume zero knowledge from the host environment). Windows-related documentation relies on voluntary contributions, so please go ahead and improve it. > I seem to be progressing nicely on setting up a MINGW64 build slave, but it > is still too early to tell for sure. What type of problems are you experiencing? Config? Build? Compiler? Testing? What build system are you using? (cmake or con...
2016 Jan 04
1
[PATCH v2 20/32] metag: define __smp_xxx
...f writes before the fence on other > threads with writes after the fence on this thread (and to prevent the > ensuing cache-memory incoherence). It is therefore ineffective if used > after and on the same thread as a write. It is used along with the metag specific __global_lock1() (global voluntary lock between hw threads) whenever a write is performed, and by smp_mb/smp_rmb to try to catch other cases, but I've never been confident this fixes every single corner case, since there could be other places where multiple CPUs perform unsynchronised writes to the same memory location, and expe...
2014 Dec 08
2
ReactOS
...lso. Does anyone here know anything about the > ReactOS project? Is it ever going to be a respectable free non-Unix > operating system, like Haiku or Plan 9? Yes. To answer your second question, I do not generally think so unless a company really wants to fund and do it. It has been a 100% voluntary effort from day 1 and has made a decent amount of progress. It borrows a good portion of Wine for its code but also does things Wine does not such as work with devices. ReactOS is pariah-like. People know it exists but almost nobody uses it. Their main problem is motivation. Who really wants to bu...
2007 Nov 09
1
[LLVMdev] Newbie JITter
...'s going on, I realise there isn't really any facility to do what I need. Antony Blakey ------------- CTO, Linkuistics Pty Ltd Ph: 0438 840 787 One should respect public opinion insofar as is necessary to avoid starvation and keep out of prison, but anything that goes beyond this is voluntary submission to an unnecessary tyranny. -- Bertrand Russell
2012 May 26
2
[LLVMdev] Quick question: LLVM.org documentation tool?
Hi, I was wondering if you guys are using a tool of some sort for generating the HTML for LLVM or if you are writing it by hand? I am thinking of submitting some Windows-specific documentation because I honestly find it quite difficult to get things up and running with MINGW64. I may be daft, but so may others :-) As a former build master, I have a strong preference for documentation that
2008 Sep 23
3
Fwd: more on Free World Dialup groups and FWDLive
...er year, as part of a larger plan to reinvent itself as what the company calls a 'Communication ISP.' This follows FWD's introduction a year ago of an optional $30-a-year membership plan. According to FWD CEO Daniel Berninger, the mandatory fee was simply a logical next step. "The voluntary one gave us the confidence to do the required one... it was pretty successful, so what we ended up figuring out over the year was that we wanted to be able to fund ourselves enough so that we wouldn't have to do any kind of PSTN funding, like selling DIDs," he says. And that, Berninger sa...
2012 Jul 27
2
[LLVMdev] [llvm-commits] PROPOSAL: LLVM_FALLTHROUGH macro for intended fall-throughs between switch cases
...t;> > >> >> While I tend to agree with you, it's also true that for many (most?) of >> the locations where we have an intentional fall through, there's already a >> comment to that effect as a matter of style. This would simply formalize >> that currently voluntary bit of style and use the macro rather than a >> comment. Depending on how many bugs this would enable find (perhaps some >> experiments are in order?), I could be convinced the tradeoff is worthwhile. > > > I believe Alex has already gone through the hits from this diagnostic;...
2012 Jul 27
0
[LLVMdev] [llvm-commits] PROPOSAL: LLVM_FALLTHROUGH macro for intended fall-throughs between switch cases
...e the right tradeoff. > > > > While I tend to agree with you, it's also true that for many (most?) of > the locations where we have an intentional fall through, there's already a > comment to that effect as a matter of style. This would simply formalize > that currently voluntary bit of style and use the macro rather than a > comment. Depending on how many bugs this would enable find (perhaps some > experiments are in order?), I could be convinced the tradeoff is worthwhile. I believe Alex has already gone through the hits from this diagnostic; see the fallthrough-b...