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2003 Sep 15
2
Can not use read file SYSLINUX API call
Hi Peter Anvin I tried to use open file and read file SYSLINUX API. But it always make my PC104 freeze. My snip code : ================================================ int __start(void) { int ax,cx,dx,es,si,di,t; com32sys_t inreg,outreg; memset(&inreg, 0, sizeof inreg); memset(&outreg, 0, sizeof outreg); strcopy(__com32.cs_bounce, "test.txt"); inreg.eax.w[0] = 0x0006; //
2005 Jan 09
0
Re: syslinux vs grub (Phung Chi Kien)
Hi Peter, I don't want to waste your time. I only want to say that you do great softwares. I use SYSLINUX to build my embedded system with PC104 board and DiskOnChip flash disk, and thanks for your work it run very well. Now I want to boot it via ethernet and I think that I must use your PXELINUX. Pls keep this softwares live. Thanks for your great works Phung Chi Kien Automation
2003 Sep 12
1
DiskOnChip problem
I keep getting the follwing error when trying to syslinux my DiskOnChip: ERROR 440D: Unable to lock drive for exclusive access I tried using the 4.2 and 5.1.4 DiskOnChip utils to format it first. I've tried 2 PCs and a few different DiskOnChips. I triied several options and always get the same message, The DiskOnChips have worked in DOS and Pharlap, so the Hardware is OK. Any ideas? TIA,
2009 Aug 06
18
XCI: can we get to the demo state?
Hello XCI developers, I have a HP6930, downloaded xenclient from the git. And by following the instruction in HOWTO, I could get xenclient boot up fine. I try then to start a guest using xenvm.readme as template and nothing shows on the screen for the guest, although xenops shows 2 doms running. Can you point me to how to start a guest. And also, is the tree downloaded from git enough to arrive
2003 Nov 23
0
SYSLINUX 2.07 released
After all the bug fixes over the last few weeks I thought it was high time to release 2.07. It certainly doesn't fix everything, but it fixes several important problems people have reported. Changes in 2.07: * MEMDISK: Workaround for BIOSes which go into a snit when they get a RESET command for the floppy system when there is no floppy in the system.
2002 Jul 11
1
help with porting patch from 1.62 to 1.75
Hello List, I have below a patch (against Syslinux-1.62), which adds a pseudo-kernel 'swap' which swaps device numbers of the boot device and the first harddisk. It was made for a system equipped with a DiskOnChip (www.msys.com) device which 'steals' the device# of teh first harddisk, This patch is used to enable the syslinux on the DoC to continue booting from the harddisk as if
2014 Jul 18
2
Anyone using CentOS 6 on PC104 stacks?
Is anyone using CentOS 6 on PC104 stacks? I have tried a couple of different CPU cards with CentOS 6.5 [no updates]. I can install with the Install DVD to the PATA hard drive just fine, but they each hang up while the installed system is trying to get UDEV going. And by "hang up" I mean a) leave the machine setting for hours and it never gets udev started, AND b) the keyboard has gone
2012 Apr 12
1
icecast proxy
Hi everyone I am the new user of icecast2 My problem is: On my servers, i already installed icecast2 to streaming mp3 and aac file. Now i want to make a load balancer with these icecast2. When user request a content to a balancer, this balancer will choose the icecast2 server which have less connections for scaling. What i should do now? I heard that wowza can do it. But i want to find some
2004 Nov 05
6
A distro around Shorewall
Hi all, Currently at work we use a commercial product called "Gnatbox", which, I believe, is a BSD derivative running on a floppy disk. They have a pretty UI and all, but I''d feel much safer/happier with a GNU/Linux box and Shorewall doing the same thing. In fact, I''m doing something very close to this at home using Openwrt and Shorewall on my WRT54G router, but I
2014 Mar 06
1
Developing the UPS side of the UPS-NUT equation (via usbhid)
Tim, The UPS will be a PC104 device (www.rtd.com to give you a quick visual of what that is), which means it will actually be physically stacked together with the power supply it is supporting. So cable length won't be an issue, as it will be communicating through USB in the PCIe bus to the CPU. Rob -----Original Message----- From: Nut-upsdev [mailto:nut-upsdev-bounces+rgroner=rtd.com at
2011 Jun 29
0
Problem: Update of glm-object cannot find where the data object is located
Hi everybody, I want to ask your help to explain what is going on with my following code: > mydata <- data.frame(y=rbinom(100, 1, 0.5), x1=rnorm(100), x2=rnorm(100)) > glm.fit.method <- function(model,data,...){glm(formula=model,data=data,family="binomial",. ..)} > fit1 <- glm(y ~ x1 + x2, data=mydata, family=binomial()) > update(fit1, .~1) Call: glm(formula =
2014 Mar 06
0
Developing the UPS side of the UPS-NUT equation (via usbhid)
Rob - Just out of curiosity, will this device also have any network monitoring connectivity, or just USB? Not sure what market you are targeting, but even as a small business/home compute user, I find that the distance limitations of USB often cause me grief, and myself, I would love to see a network alternative as well . . . Perhaps support for a network dongle on the USB port? More
2016 Jul 31
1
[RFC] One or many git repositories?
By the way, I've been using the existing read-only monorepo [1] for a few days now. The intent is to commit via the script I put together [2], although I haven't committed anything other than a testing commit [3]. All I can say is, *wow* is it nice. I hid everything I don't care about using a sparse checkout [4]. Many of my tools (e.g. ctrl-p [5] [6], ycm [7]) suddenly work better
2006 Jun 05
6
ISDN BRI (I.430) over ethernet
Does anyone know of a hardware adapter that can take ISDN BRI frames (I.430) and encapsulate them in Ethernet (any form, but TDMoE would be really cool), in much the same way that the redfone does for PRI? (yes I have asked this before in looser terms, but it was a while ago :) Would anyone find such a device useful? Thanks James
1999 May 05
6
How to install network apps?
I'm trying to figure out an intelligent way to install apps on the network server, and be able to install once and have all the clients use this. However, it seems like most installations modify the registry and seem to demand a client-by-client installation. Am I missing something on this? Can someone provide me some hints or references to help this? (And is anyone thinking about a SMS/ZEN
2002 May 11
0
Booting from DiskonChip 2000 ?
Is it possible to use syslinux to boot from M-System DOC 2000 ? Is there some documentation somewhere about how to proceed ? Any experience to share ? Thks Jacques
2002 Mar 18
1
Syslinux & DiskonChip 2000 boo error.
Good afternoon. I am trying to make a 32M DiskonChip2000 boot Linux (kernel version 2.2.20) but I'm having difficulty. It begins fine, loading most of the kernel, but halts immediately after the "Freeing unused kernel memory: 52K freed." step. The implication seems to be that my ramdisk is not being mounted/executed properly. My syslinux.cfg file is as follows: timeout=0
2016 Jul 31
0
[RFC] One or many git repositories?
> And if it is, then the "only thing a monorepo gets you" isn't something that you need a monorepo to get. This is an *extremely important* point to understand, so let me try to be really clear about the current state of the world and the state of the world under the two "move to git" proposals. Today, all commits ultimately end up in SVN. Our SVN is a effectively a
2004 Sep 24
0
Problems with Winbind
Hi all, here's hoping you can help with a problem I have got. I am currently running samba 3.0.7-1 on a Suse 9.0 system and I am having the following problem. I am trying to get my samba server to join a windows NT4 domain called BVFL-DOM and then use winbind to get user names from that domain to be use samba. The samba box joins the NT domain without a problem and I can use NT server
2016 Jul 31
4
[RFC] One or many git repositories?
> The only thing a monorepo gets you that strictly isn’t possible without > it is the ability to commit to multiple projects in a single commit. > Personally I don’t think that is a big enough justification, but that is > my opinion, not a fact. Okay, I just bumped into r277008, in which commits to llvm, clang, and clang-tools-extra all have the same SVN revision number. I don't