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2015 Jul 20
1
[PATCH 0/1] lss16 parser
Hi, this patch is not a finished job; It fixes some regression issues but it displays some other ones. It initially deals with the correct migration (asm to C ) of the lss16 parser code at core/graphics.c referenced here: http://bugzilla.syslinux.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10 There were some emails with reports, and a couple of emails with some (incomplete, and erroneous) attempt to solve the issue.
2015 Sep 01
2
[PATCH 2/2] core/graphics: fix lss16 parsing
On 08/23/2015 12:33 AM, Patrick Masotta via Syslinux wrote: > >>>> > Unfortunately, > that other code is a massive single patch and would be hard to review > since it would be difficult to bisect should a bug be introduced. I > will try to split the other patch into logical parts and submit as time > permits. > <<< > > Yes I know;
2009 Apr 03
1
LSS16 mime
G'day, I created a file to add mime-type detection for lss16 images... All you need to do is put it (unzipped) in /usr/share/mime/packages (or your equivalent) and run: update-mime-database -V /usr/share/mime Then you can just associate lss images with Mtpaint, to make life easier... Note: - I didn't know about the name (lss vs. lss16), so I just went by what the "file"
2003 Apr 11
2
Making logos...
Hi! I'm trying to create a custom logo for syslinux but keep bumping my head on the conversion to LSS16. The sample syslogo.png works fine so I decided to start with a known quantity by loading it into the Gimp. I cleared the canvas, color filled a blue background (0x000033) placed some yellow letters on the blue (0xffff00) and saved the file back out with the default compression. The
2019 Nov 06
2
CTRL+X LSS16 Image embedded in "DISPLAY message" no longer works?
Dear gentlemen, this is just a marginal quirk... I've been using a graphical logo at the pxelinux prompt in our LAN for many years. It's always been the same LSS16 picture, and it's always been working fine. I've been using pxelinux 3.53 until recently. Right now I'm in the process of introducing "UEFI netboot" into our LAN, and also the diskless boot into
2015 Aug 22
2
[PATCH 2/2] core/graphics: fix lss16 parsing
On Sat, 2015-08-22 at 00:56 -0700, Patrick Masotta wrote: > Please take a moment and see what the quoted code does; it'll save you lot of time. I wrote my versions before I knew about the other code. Unfortunately, that other code is a massive single patch and would be hard to review since it would be difficult to bisect should a bug be introduced. I will try to split the other patch
2019 Nov 06
0
CTRL+X LSS16 Image embedded in "DISPLAY message" no longer works?
> I've been using a graphical logo at the pxelinux prompt in our LAN for > many years. It's always been the same LSS16 picture, and it's always > been working fine. I've been using pxelinux 3.53 until recently. Right > now I'm in the process of introducing "UEFI netboot" into our LAN, and > also the diskless boot into Debian would make use of some
2014 Nov 04
1
lss broken when upgraded 4.05 to 6.03
>From: Ady <ady-sf at hotmail.com> >To: syslinux at zytor.com >Subject: Re: [syslinux] lss broken when upgraded 4.05 to 6.03 >Message-ID: <BLU436-SMTP134329F24C9A85B97FF55BF8B990 at phx.gbl> >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" > > >> On 11/2/14, Ady <ady-sf at hotmail.com> wrote: >> > >> > FWIW, Utopic uses
2014 Nov 02
1
lss broken when upgraded 4.05 to 6.03
On 11/2/14, Ady <ady-sf at hotmail.com> wrote: > > FWIW, Utopic uses 6.03-pre18, not the final release (although, the > lss16 problem is present in both). > > About the lss16 issue, we all would welcome patches, really. Any > volunteers? > > @Barry, see http://www.syslinux.org/archives/2014-October/022734.html > Ady, Thanks very much for the information. My
2015 Aug 23
0
[PATCH 2/2] core/graphics: fix lss16 parsing
>>> > Please take a moment and see what the quoted code does; it'll save you lot of time. I wrote my versions before I knew about the other code.? <<< Yes, but you published your patches after you knew about it. >>> Unfortunately, that other code is a massive single patch and would be hard to review since it would be difficult to bisect should a bug be
2003 Dec 12
3
SIPURA Breaches Contract
Hi list, Well I really didn't want to see things get to this point, but Sherman at Sipura along with their President Jan F. leave me no other choice. SIPURA has been provided a letter from our attorney for Breach of Contract and damages. They have yet to respond. A quick background. 1. Sherman (SIPURA's Director of Marketing), stated that we would do a join press release for the Oct
2011 Mar 04
2
Anyone know a forum for stats advice?
Hi, I know this forum is for R-related issues, but the question I have is a statistical question & I was wondering if anyone could recommend a good statistics forum where I can ask the question? My question is relating to bootstrapping of binary data (ecology data) - I can give more detail, but wasn't sure I could address the question here as it is more statistical based than R based
2005 Jun 29
5
Dual-ISP Masq
I know this is a FAQ and that it''s been discussed much before, I''m just looking for a few key things. I need to setup our gateway so that traffic FROM a range of IPs is sent out, masqueraded, via a new cable connection. I''m running 2.6.9. Am I going to require any of the CONNMARK patches or other patches from http://www.ssi.bg/~ja/#routes? I''m really not sure
2014 Nov 02
0
lss broken when upgraded 4.05 to 6.03
> Hi, > I have just joined the list. > > I am the original creator of Puppy Linux, now letting other guys take > the reins, and I am working on a fork of Puppy called Quirky Linux, > where I try various experimental ideas. > > Up until now, in Puppy and all offshoots, we have used syslinux 4.05 or older. > > Over the last few days I have been testing 6.03 (using
2004 Dec 08
9
Kernel/iptables question
As suggested here: http://lists.shorewall.net/pipermail/shorewall-users/2004-October/015097.html I''ve run: adam@shrike:~$ /sbin/iptables -m policy --help iptables v1.2.11 Usage: iptables -[AD] chain rule-specification [options] iptables -[RI] chain rulenum rule-specification [options] iptables -D chain rulenum [options] --snip-- And: adam@shrike:~$ sudo
2006 Sep 30
2
Blistit - on web in Beta
I would like to thank everyone who has been of great assistance on this project using ROR, AJAX and most importantly Ferret. I would especially like to thank David and Jens for their help. Quite frankly this project would not have got to this stage without your help and we at Blistit appreciate it! I saw your post David with regards to putting food on the table and when we are able to put
2014 Oct 30
0
Display graphic from filename broken?
> Hi, > > the display of LSS16 files from a DISPLAY file (as documented in > http://www.syslinux.org/wiki/index.php/SYSLINUX#Display_graphic_from_filename:) > seems heavily broken since syslinux has been converted from assembler to > C. I already discovered one bug in core/include/graphics.h (and > core/graphics.c): the pointer VGAFilePtr is of type uint16_t*, but > should
2011 Mar 03
2
PCA - scores
I am running a PCA, but would like to rotate my data and limit the number of factors that are analyzed. I can do this using the "principal" command from the psych package [principal(my.data, nfactors=3,rotate="varimax")], but the issue is that this does not report scores for the Principal Components the way "princomp" does. My question is: Can you get an
2014 Oct 01
3
gpg can't decrypt message
Hey guys, Having a little gpg issue I was wondering if someone could help me with. A friend of mine sent me an encrypted message. So I searched online and found a a set of keys that correspond with his email address. And imported them. But when I go to decrypt the message, this is what I get: [root at ops:~] #gpg --decrypt roger-message gpg: encrypted with 2048-bit RSA key, ID 9617EA5C,
2011 Jan 18
1
Circular variables within a GLM, GLM-GEE or GAM
Hi, I have a variable (current speed direction) which is circular (0=360 degrees), and I'd like my GLM to include the variable as a circular variable. Can I do this? And what is the code? I'm actually doing a GLM-GEE using the 'geepack' package, so want to use it in that, but also interested in whether it can also be used in GLMs and GAMs (I use the 'mgcv' package for