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2008 Dec 28
1
OT: (a) Biostar or MSI mainboard? (b) all Celeron CPU's OK?
(a) Mark (mhr) suggested I buy a bare bones box, when I reported the problem with the mainboard in this Dell Dimension 2400 box. Possibly I can have the mainboard repaired (and the PSU, if it is also having problems), and if so, I will give this one to my Stepson and go the bare bones box route and have a more powerful box for myself. I looked at two (2) very low end Desktop mainboards in the
2006 Jun 15
0
CentOS-announce Digest, Vol 16, Issue 5
Send CentOS-announce mailing list submissions to centos-announce at centos.org To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-announce or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to centos-announce-request at centos.org You can reach the person managing the list at centos-announce-owner at centos.org When
2020 Feb 24
0
Problem with swap?
Hello, today i typed "htop" for controlling my ressources. I could see that my swap is neraly 100%. This problem occurs since start of the server, about 3 year ago. Its not a critical issue for me, because the server is running fine. Several times i incereased the size of swap. Today 9,3GB of 10GB swap are allocated (33 day uptime). My system is still running and i have no
2007 Jun 22
0
[LLVMdev] df_ext_iterator in LiveIntervalAnalysis
On Thu, 21 Jun 2007, Fernando Magno Quintao Pereira wrote: > I would like to make a suggestion. In the LiveIntervalAnalysis class, > instead of numbering the instructions in the order in which basic blocks > are stored in the machine function, use the df_ext_iterator. It will order > the instruction according to the dominance tree (or it seems to be doing > so). There are many
2007 Jun 22
0
[LLVMdev] df_ext_iterator in LiveIntervalAnalysis
Nice idea. Please also try using SmallPtrSet (with a sufficiently large size) instead of std::set for traversal after everything is working. Using std::set can really hurt compile time in case of large basic block numbers. Is there a way to dynamically adjust "SmallSize" based on number of basic blocks in the function? Evan On Jun 21, 2007, at 10:20 PM, Fernando Magno Quintao
2007 Jun 22
4
[LLVMdev] df_ext_iterator in LiveIntervalAnalysis
I would like to make a suggestion. In the LiveIntervalAnalysis class, instead of numbering the instructions in the order in which basic blocks are stored in the machine function, use the df_ext_iterator. It will order the instruction according to the dominance tree (or it seems to be doing so). There are many advantages in doing this. One of them is that, once you traverse the dominance tree
2007 Jun 22
2
[LLVMdev] df_ext_iterator in LiveIntervalAnalysis
Hi, Just my two cents: If I recall correctly, in some papers on the linear scan register allocation people described that they tried different orderings for instruction numbering, e.g. including DFS or based on the loop nesting levels, etc. There was no clear winner though. But let's see the numbers anyway. May be it really brings some improvements. -Roman Chris Lattner wrote: > On
2004 Aug 06
0
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2007 Feb 13
0
R1000 Driver for RTL8110SC NIC on Biostar I945G-M7
Executive Summary: Realtek has an r1000 driver for the rtl8110sc NIC at http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads I've posted this in the forums but it looks like all the action for CentOS really happens here on the mailing list. Plus I hope this might help some other lost soul since google failed to connect this motherboard to *any* mention of the r1000. I thought I found a great little
2006 May 26
3
New member, new OS, old Tao user
Mr. Parsley, the main man at the Tao Linux group, has announced that he will no longer be able to do his thing for Tao Linux. Just recently, I had decided to investigate CentOS 4 before his announcement, and liked a lot of what I saw. Due to the Tao announcement, I have decided that CentOS will "have" to be the OS for my company in the future. Hence, my new membership to this list.
2010 Jul 08
1
Prefered Method for UPS?
Hello, since I had delayed the programming of the UPS Device part, now it is time to continue... My Device is "24 V DC modular ATX PSU" which replace the standard ATX Power Supply in PCs and use 15-43 V Input Voltage. The microcontroller is a TI LM3S5T36 Cortex M3 and I get the "UPS" infos using up to 4 Maxim DS1780 and some I?C current sensors. The ATX PSU has 4
2011 Oct 08
0
Quickbooks 2008 - How can I get this functional?!
So, I got Quickbooks 2008 working in the latest WINE, and Ubuntu 11.04. Problems happen when I try and open an existing company file. It wants to update, and then updating fails, and then the whole shebang fails to load after that. I even tried copying the Quickbooks folder from the other system (just need to change the license) to make the updates more complete. Same exact problem. It crashes on
2008 Apr 15
0
Same output in NUT as from APC tools?
Hello, Since I have now nearly all stuff running on my LH7A404 and now I am working on my DS80C411, I like to know, whether NUT show the APC UPS stats like the APC tools. Currently I do not know, HOW NUT triber the USB-Poert to get out the infos of the UPS. In theory I do send out only arround 5-60 lines of data which then NUT or any other programs must parse or something
2002 Sep 24
1
tftpd-hpa
Hello, I need help in setting up tftpd-hpa to send a kernel to a client, on a debian woody installation. I did manage the feat when using tftpd to send a kernel to a client which had a separate network interface card, but I would like to do it with integrated LAN. Trials with tftpd failed with error messages starting with 'PXE', and later I learned that tftpd-hpa is needed for the PXE
2010 Apr 11
7
dom0 crash, require assistance interpretting logs and config suggestions
Hello, I have experienced a dom0 crash where the system became unreachable via the network and the console was unresponsive. I would appreciate help interpretting the logs and any configuration change suggestions. It is a stock Debian Lenny dom0 running xen 3.2.1 with kernel 2.6.26-2-xen-amd64 and an AMD Athlon IIx4 with 4 GB of RAM. It is running 4 VMs. One VM has two PCI NICs being
2002 Oct 25
0
[., multiple inheritance, and R 1.6
Matt Nelson <MNelson at sequenom.com> reported a problem using the Hmisc library that did not occur with versions of R before 1.6. I am running platform i686-pc-linux-gnu arch i686 os linux-gnu system i686, linux-gnu status major 1 minor 6.0 year 2002 month 10 day 01 language R > library(Hmisc) > g <-
2009 Nov 19
1
Performance of 'by' and 'ddply' on a large data frame
I've only recently started using R. One of the problems I come up against is after having extracted a large dataset (>5M rows) out of database, I realize I need another variable. In this case I have data frame with dates. I want to find the minimum date for each value of x1 and add that minimum date to my data.frame. > randomdf <- function(p) { data.frame(x1=sample(1:10^4, 10^p,
2012 Oct 26
2
connect points in charts
Hi is there a automatic way that long distances between points are not connected. I have something like plot(x,y,type="o",...) atx <- seq(as.Date("2009-04-01"),as.Date("2011-04-01"),"month") axis.Date(1, at=atx,labels=format(atx, "%b\n%Y"), padj=0.5 ) but I do not want lines between points whose distance is greater than two weeks. thx
2009 Jul 04
3
modern motherboard for centos-5
I'm considering upgrading, and am trying to choose a modern motherboard that nevertheless fully works with Centos5/RHEL5. Though I'm partial to AMD processors, and would like to use one in my new configuration, that's not a requirement, if the most appropriate board happens to be intel-compatible. However, given the way ASUS is dumping LInux and crawling more firmly into bed with
2013 Nov 24
1
create a new dataframe with intervals and computing a weighted average for each of its rows
I need you help with this problem, I have a data-frame like this: BHID=c(43,43,43,43,44,44,44,44,44) FROM=c(50.9,46.7,44.2,43.1,52.3,51.9,49.3,46.2,42.38) TO=c(46.7,44.2,43.1,40.9,51.9,49.3,46.2,42.38,36.3) AR=c(45,46,0.0,38.45,50.05,22.9,0,25,9) DF<-data.frame(BHID,FROM,TO,VALUE) #add the length DF$LENGTH=DF$FROM-DF$TO where: + BHID: is the borehole