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2007 Oct 01
1
Patch to add option-key menus (similar to SuSE patch)
I've written a patch to add option-key submenus to menu.c32 and vesamenu.c32 for doing things like changing the video mode. This was inspired the the patch that SuSE applies to the syslinux family and Grub, without the ugly pseudo-PostScript spaghetti. The patch may be found at http://www.valleyhold.org/~gordons/syslinux-optmenus.diff (it's over 30K, so posting it here didn't seem
2007 Sep 04
2
extlinux graphical menu with function keys
Hi all, I have a question regarding the syslinux menu as used on the Ubuntu, Sabayon, ... live CD's. According to the syslinux documentation the function keys can be used to display a help file, but in the menu of these live distros the function keys are used to pick the resolution, language and keyboard. I would like to bind a submenu to these function keys. Is this possible and how can
2007 Oct 08
0
Function key menu patch
I sent this a few days ago, and it doesn't seem to have showed up in the archives... so I'm resending. I've written a patch to syslinux-3.60-pre2 to add gfxboot-like function key submenus, without the ugly pseudo-PostScript scripting nightmare. :) It still needs some debugging - it gets slightly confused if you hit a function key assigned to a submenu if you're already
2007 Dec 18
0
extlinux graphical menu with function keys
"H. Peter Anvin" <hpa at zytor.com> wrote on Mon, 17 Dec 2007 21:09:09 -0800: > Hi Gordon, > > I just looked at your patch to review it for integration. Unfortunately > it seems to have seriously gotten stale. > Not a surprise, it's been a while on that one - and I'm not actually positive I wrote it against the most current thing available then. (I
2013 Aug 21
3
PATCH for cpu.c
Ozkan Sezer wrote: > On 8/21/13, lvqcl <lvqcl.mail at gmail.com> wrote: > > 1) Some time ago all project files for MSVC 6 were removed; it makes sense > > to remove the code that is necessary only for MSVC 6 and older compilers. > > > > One may still compile using command line instead of a project file. Does > it really hurt keeping such code? Its crufty old
2004 Sep 06
3
file context menu takes for ever with 3.0.6, both sernet and suse
I've tested SerNet's ans SuSE's versions of Samba 3.0.6 on a test member server. Joining domain, attaching share all works but if I right-click a file, the context menu takes for ever to pop up. If I select Properties, it takes even longer until the dialog box appears. Right-clicking a directory pops up the context menu without delay and the Properties dialog box also comes fast, but
2004 Sep 06
1
file context menu takes for ever with 3.0.6, both sernetand suse
>> I've tested SerNet's ans SuSE's versions of Samba 3.0.6 >> on a test member server. Joining domain, attaching share >> all works but if I right-click a file, the context menu >> takes for ever to pop up. If I select Properties, it >> takes even longer until the dialog box appears. > > Are these XP clients? I should have mentioned it. No, the
2004 Nov 12
2
[LLVMdev] install-bytecode no longer works
On Thu, 11 Nov 2004, Reid Spencer wrote: > This kind of thing is one of the many reasons we broke llvm-test out to > a separate project. It has multiple purposes. Its a correctness test on > LLVM, its what we base our compiler benchmarks on, and its also where a > lot of the research gets done. You've been bitten by the latt(n)er. :) > > At some point I'd like to see us
2013 Apr 04
1
classicupgrade from LDAP - failed to find Unix account for machine account
Hi all, We have a somewhat crufty Samba 3 PDC NT-style domain backed on to an OpenLDAP server that we use for both Linux and Windows 7 authentication, thanks to the magic of ldapsam and smbk5pwd. I am investigating the feasability of moving to Samba 4 and have tried upgrading with the classicupgrade tool in both the Samba 4.0.0 packages in Debian unstable and also with GIT v4-0-stable
2005 Apr 16
1
Problems with ADS membership with win2k domain
I'm having problems with ADS membership for samba. I had a "mostly" working version with RHES v2.1, krb5 v1.2, samba v3.0.5. I knew to get to a fully functioning version I would need krb5 v1.3 or later. So finally I had an opertunity to junk RH's crufty krb5 and build from scratch with: RHES v2.1 MIT krb5 v1.4 samba v3.0.13 This works fine on another server. Now to the
2009 Jun 11
0
[LLVMdev] Regular Expressions
On Jun 9, 2009, at 12:39 PM, David Greene wrote: > On Tuesday 09 June 2009 14:34, Dan Gohman wrote: >> Can you describe what problem you're trying to solve here? Does it >> really need Regular Expressions? > > Yes. I want TableGen to be able to infer lots of stuff > programmatically. > This helps tremendously when specifying things like, oh, AVX. :) I
2004 May 31
0
Generic Text Only printing from wine
Is it possible to do straight text printing from wine? I am trying to get a crufty old application working under wine to replace a windows box. It wants to print to an Okidata using plain ascii. The wine postscript driver works but the printing is quite slow and ragged. Thanks for any assistance. Steve Bergman
2003 Jun 07
1
openssh reading only SOME ssh1 hostkeys from ssh.com ssh
Hey folks, I've asked this on the security focus mailing list, but no one seems to know... I'm in the process of moving my company from old crufty ssh.com ssh1 to openssh. On most of our hosts, we've created rsa and dsa keys but managed to KEEP the old rsa1 key... However, on a few hosts, openssh has been unable to read the old rsa1 key and has claimed: debug1: Unsupported
2017 Feb 07
0
Clang option to provide list of target-subarchs.
Thank you for the feedback. > How is this going to work with --target-subarchs? Is there going to be a --no-target-subarchs flag to disable subarchs? What will the semantics of this be, exactly? The large number of subarchs expected makes an inclusive only flag desirable and an exclusive flag impractical. Also, since subarchs will age more quickly than archs, who knows what old crufty
2006 Feb 18
1
Enabling POP3 on CentOS4 / dovecot
I'm bringing up a new CentOS 4 machine on my home network. It's intended to replace a crufty machine that has been acting as my mail gateway. The existing machine does spam and virus filtering, and then I let my kids get their mail off it with POP3 from another machine on the home office LAN (so they're not competing with me for the keyboard when I'm working). Dovecot starts up
2010 Jun 07
0
[PATCH] extlinux: Add the --menu-save option to set the MENU SAVE value from the running system using extlinux
--- extlinux/main.c | 9 ++++++++- libinstaller/syslxopt.c | 8 +++++++- libinstaller/syslxopt.h | 1 + man/extlinux.1 | 3 +++ 4 files changed, 19 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/extlinux/main.c b/extlinux/main.c index 0669bb9..8a0ac63 100644 --- a/extlinux/main.c +++ b/extlinux/main.c @@ -381,6 +381,13 @@ int modify_adv(void) rv = -1; } } +
2007 Dec 20
1
creating a factor from dates by subject?
Dear R-help, I have a data set consisting of measurements made on multiple subjects. Measurement sessions are repeated for each subject on multiple dates. Not all subjects have the same number of sessions. To create a factor that represents the session, I do the following: data <- read.csv('test-data.csv') # data appended below data$date <- as.Date(data$date,
2009 Jun 11
1
[LLVMdev] PEG parsers? (was Re: Regular Expressions)
Hello everybody, I don't quite understand how the proposed regex library works but I know that PEG parser generators use a super-set of regex functionality to define their parsers. There's also a nice one on Google code called YARDparser that uses templates based on PEGs to generate efficient recursive-decent parsers. Furthermore, my partner and I am working on an interpreter for PEG
2011 Apr 02
2
[patch] ~420 seconds in cpu_detect
playing with hdt on a soekris 4801, Im getting HUGE delays in cpu_detect. I added some timing code, heres what Im seeing ACPI: Detecting 0 mS in detect_acpi MEMORY: Detecting 0 mS in detect_memory DMI: Detecting Table DMI: ERROR ! Table not found ! DMI: Many hardware components will not be detected ! 55 mS in detect_dmi CPU: Detecting 0 mS in get_cpu_vendor 0 mS in "intel cpu
2011 Apr 02
2
[patch] ~420 seconds in cpu_detect
playing with hdt on a soekris 4801, Im getting HUGE delays in cpu_detect. I added some timing code, heres what Im seeing ACPI: Detecting 0 mS in detect_acpi MEMORY: Detecting 0 mS in detect_memory DMI: Detecting Table DMI: ERROR ! Table not found ! DMI: Many hardware components will not be detected ! 55 mS in detect_dmi CPU: Detecting 0 mS in get_cpu_vendor 0 mS in "intel cpu