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2003 Nov 26
2
Win32 Syslinux
I've been playing with the Win32 SYSLINUX, and it fails if you're not using NT or 2K or XP. There are some differences when using it under Win95/98/ME, but is there any reason that this program couldn't just have a different codepath for those older version of Windows? Alex Pavloff - apavloff at esatechnology.com ESA Technology ---- www.esatechnology.com ------- Linux-based
2004 Mar 03
2
SYSLINUX works on more than 'floppy' media
Hi folks, I hit the syslinux homepage for the first time in a while. The stuff just works, so there's no reason to come to the website, eh? :) Anyway, the first line is "The SYSLINUX Project covers lightweight bootloaders for floppy media (SYSLINUX)", and I think that this needs to be expanded a bit. I use SYSLINUX on CompactFlash, and it works great because together with
2003 Apr 04
5
syslinux on Windows to USB compactflash disk
Hi folks, I'm trying to make a CompactFlash bootable with SYSLINUX. The hard part is that I'm trying to run SYSLINUX on Windows 2000 and am attempting to write to the compactflash that's plugged in via a USB reader/writer. Its not working -- Windows complains about the 16-bit subsystem wanting direct access to the drive. So then is the problem SYSLINUX fighting with Windows or
2011 Oct 19
1
replacing percentage of values in data frame
I've been looking for how to change a certain percentage of values in a data frame, but I've been struggling to find information in R. For example: #################example data############## > data V1 V2 V3 V4 V5 V6 V7 1 chr1 500 500 CHH 0 0.5 + 2 chr1 550 550 CHH 0 0.0 + 3 chr2 700 700 CHH 0 0.0 + 4 chr2 1000 1000 CHH 0 0.0 + 5 chr3
2004 Feb 11
4
ext3 Overhead
Hello! I'm using a CompactFlash as storage device. Since those CF cards only have limited write cycles (CF does wear-levelling by itself, but you don't want to write too many timet so the card) i was wondering by what a factor the journaling of ext3 increases the write accesses to the CompactFlash compared to ext2. Thanks a lot already for your help! Sincerely Chris Braun
2003 Jun 04
1
RE: Your application (PR#3190)
Stop sending me emails!!! > -----Original Message----- > From: r-bugs@lists.r-project.org [SMTP:r-bugs@lists.r-project.org] > Sent: Wednesday, 4 June 2003 16:28 > To: sam.taylor@chh.co.nz > Subject: Re: Your application > > Please see the attached file. << File: DELETED0.TXT >> DISCLAIMER: This electronic message together with any attachmen... {{dropped}}
2004 Aug 03
3
CF boot stops after version and date output
SYSLINUX 2.10 2004-06-18 That is all I get when I boot my system off a CompactFlash card in an IDE adapter, no matter how long I wait. What debugging steps are recommended? I'm willing to get down and dirty with assembler, and I'd appreciate suggestions of what to suspect and where to start. Details: This is a Crucial 128MB CompactFlash card in a non-hot-swap CF-IDE adapter which
2008 Jun 09
6
FW: Memory Leak Problem in My Application running on Solaris 10.
Hi, This is regarding Dtrace usability for memory leak detection. We have real-time application written C++ which runs on Solaris 10 having a problem that''s the my application grows in size from 130 Mb to 450Mb in around 15 days. So there is two possibilities with the application growth of memory due to Size growth of Dictionary Objects (Like Maps) and Memory Leak.
2015 Jul 13
2
[LLVMdev] __float128 (f128) calling convention bug on x86_64
Hello, I'm new to this mailing list and fixing llvm bugs for Android. Can anyone point me to any previous discussion or work related to the following bug? https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=23897 I am testing my patch to llvm to make f128 values stay in SSE registers instead of being split into two i64 values. I have tried to add a register class FR128 to hold f128 values for the x86_64
2007 Dec 29
5
Digium Asterisk Appliance voicemail & logs
Does anyone know how much space the appliance has for voicemail and/or logs? Doesn't have an embedded disk from what I can see, and only a 1G flash card? -- Barry D. Hassler President, HCST http://www.hcst.net/ 937-427-9000 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2009 Apr 23
3
Compact, fanless appliance?
Hello For those SOHO customers (ie. at most, a couple of POTS/ISDN connections and simultaneous SIP calls) who'd rather not use a big, noisy PC to run Asterisk, I'd like to offer an alternative that has the following features: - not old hardware sold on eBay, ie. it must be up-to-date hardware sold by a company currently in business - compact, silent - has room for a 2.5" hard-disk,
2002 Oct 25
5
syslinux tool for Win2k and 'safeboot' option
Hello I think syslinux is great and just downloaded 2.00 and will start using it in a couple of days. 1. We use an IDE<->compactflash-adapter in our target-system. We use a USB-compact-flash reader/writer(SanDisk/ImageMate) on our linux-host to write the flash. It appears in the Linux-system as '/dev/sda', and we can use syslinux and mount for copying kernel, syslinux.cfg and our
2010 Apr 19
1
Attach CDROM to windows
Hi Guys, Now I am using Xen-4.0.0. I need to attach CDROM from ISO files to vitual machines when they are running. The VMs contain RHEL4.6, Windows Server 2003 32bit and Windows Server 2006 64bit. The disk configuration of the VMs is: disk = [ ''tap:vhd:/guest/SS_test/vhd/hmi-100130.vhd,hda,w''] (1) When I attach a CDROM to RHEL4.6 VM with the command: virsh
2010 Apr 19
1
Attach CDROM to windows
Hi Guys, Now I am using Xen-4.0.0. I need to attach CDROM from ISO files to vitual machines when they are running. The VMs contain RHEL4.6, Windows Server 2003 32bit and Windows Server 2006 64bit. The disk configuration of the VMs is: disk = [ ''tap:vhd:/guest/SS_test/vhd/hmi-100130.vhd,hda,w''] (1) When I attach a CDROM to RHEL4.6 VM with the command: virsh
2005 Jan 31
3
Using PXE to Boot CD Images?
Is it possible to chain isolinux and memdisk over pxelinux? If it's possible, I'd like to boot a CD Image over the network. I've been using pxelinux to boot ltsp for years, and recently upgraded to take advantage of memdisk for booting a DOS hd-image. Ideally I'd be able to boot a CD-Image. Thoughts? -- <:3)~ Michael T. Garrison Stuber
2002 Nov 18
5
order and rm()
Hello all. I have two small questions in one post, for the sake of brevity. 1. I have some objects that I want to delete. I have the line: rm (c (channelheader, paste ("channel", 1:3, sep=""))) I have tried a few variations, including list=, but cannot figure it out. In SAS, I can use a ':' as a wildcard. Is there any equivalent in R? 2. Is there any possible was to
2005 Feb 15
4
solid-state asterisk pbx?
I've been thinking of making a (mostly) solid-state asterisk pbx. Take either centos or some other distro, cut it down to bare minimum and put asterisk + AMP on. Something that could be put onto a usb2.0 flash stick, bootable. Modern flash devices (usb, compactflash) have builtin wear leveling management and will last longer than you think:
2002 Sep 19
3
ext3 fs: no userspace writes == no disk writes ?
Hello, I have a question about ext3 write activity. I am considering using an ext3 fs on a CompactFlash disk for my data-logging application (power can disapear anytime). The quantity & frequency of the data logged itself is not a problem at all considering flash wear. But I'm a bit worried about the kernel/ext3 doing regular writes by itself even when there are no userspace writes.
2004 Mar 02
1
Hint to Windoze users
Hi! If you are trying to syslinux floppies or CompactFlash cards from within Windows in a command prompt, here is a hint: run 'syslinux.EXE drive_letter:' instead of 'syslinux drive_letter:' I banged my head yesterday with it... ;) p.s. yes this also works with an USB adaptor Luis Correia PGP Fingerprint: BC44 D7DA 5A17 F92A CA21 9ABE DFF0 3540 2322 21F6 Key Server:
2007 Oct 17
1
Asterisk on USB Flash?
Size/Speed/write cycles have gone way up, price has gone way down. More common than CompactFlash and no need for an adapter. So is it feasible to run an Asterisk server on something like this? With a MTBF of 1million write cycles coupled with dynamic wear management on a 4Gig USB drive, lifetime is a non-issue. Just wondering how well it works, if it works.