Displaying 20 results from an estimated 50000 matches similar to: "/etc/issue possible?"
2018 Dec 24
4
You removed Weboob package over political reasons? Whole Internet laughs at you
On 12/24/18 7:21 AM, vsnsdualce at memeware.net wrote:
> Debian is not ruled by the men who actually write the software, but
> instead women.
*snip*
Can we please ban the person who sent that disgusting rant to the list?
2014 Sep 30
1
[PATCH v5 2/3] virtio_pci: Use the DMA API for virtqueues when possible
On Tue, Sep 30, 2014 at 10:53 AM, Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk
<konrad.wilk at oracle.com> wrote:
>> x86 will be worse than PPC, too: the special case needed to support
>> QEMU 2.2 with IOMMU and virtio enabled with a Xen guest will be fairly
>> large and disgusting and will only exist to support something that IMO
>> should never have existed in the first place.
>
>
2014 Sep 30
1
[PATCH v5 2/3] virtio_pci: Use the DMA API for virtqueues when possible
On Tue, Sep 30, 2014 at 10:53 AM, Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk
<konrad.wilk at oracle.com> wrote:
>> x86 will be worse than PPC, too: the special case needed to support
>> QEMU 2.2 with IOMMU and virtio enabled with a Xen guest will be fairly
>> large and disgusting and will only exist to support something that IMO
>> should never have existed in the first place.
>
>
2014 Sep 30
4
[PATCH v5 2/3] virtio_pci: Use the DMA API for virtqueues when possible
On Tue, Sep 30, 2014 at 8:38 AM, Michael S. Tsirkin <mst at redhat.com> wrote:
> I thought hard about this, I think we are better off waiting till the
> next release: there's a chance QEMU will have IOMMU support for KVM x86
> then, and this will make it easier to judge which way does the wind
> blow.
>
> It seems that we lose nothing substantial keeping the status quo
2014 Sep 30
4
[PATCH v5 2/3] virtio_pci: Use the DMA API for virtqueues when possible
On Tue, Sep 30, 2014 at 8:38 AM, Michael S. Tsirkin <mst at redhat.com> wrote:
> I thought hard about this, I think we are better off waiting till the
> next release: there's a chance QEMU will have IOMMU support for KVM x86
> then, and this will make it easier to judge which way does the wind
> blow.
>
> It seems that we lose nothing substantial keeping the status quo
2008 Jan 06
3
run setwd at the launch of R
Dear all,
my R files (and the .csv files as well) are saved somewhere pretty
deep down my hard disk.
i have to chage to working directory therefore everytime i run R (i
run it on powerPC mac), which is disgusting.
using the setwd command at the beginning of an R script doesnt really
help because i have to find this file first by hand.
I am looking for possibility to run setwd during the
2018 Dec 26
3
You removed Weboob package over political reasons? Whole Internet laughs at you
On Mon, Dec 24, 2018 at 01:26:15PM -0500, rj coleman wrote:
>
>
> > On Dec 24, 2018, at 10:42 AM, Alice Wonder <alice at domblogger.net> wrote:
> >
> >> On 12/24/18 7:21 AM, vsnsdualce at memeware.net wrote:
> >> Debian is not ruled by the men who actually write the software, but instead women.
> >
> > *snip*
> >
> > Can we
2012 Nov 14
0
[LLVMdev] Is infinite empty loop dead code?
On Wed, Nov 14, 2012 at 12:22:33AM -0800, Shuxin Yang wrote:
> I do some google, I cannot find the answer...
> I check C std, I cannot find answer either.
>
> Delete infinite empty loop is boring, but if C/C++ lawyers could tell it
> is safe to to so,
> it would obviate the need to prove a non-countable loop infinite or not
> before
> DCE can delete it.
>
> That
2012 Nov 14
1
[LLVMdev] Is infinite empty loop dead code?
Hi, dear Wenren:
Thank you so much for sharing this info. I really appreciate it.
Now I can move on deleting dead non-countable loops.
Thank you again!
Shuxin
On 11/14/12 12:56 AM, 陳韋任 (Wei-Ren Chen) wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 14, 2012 at 12:22:33AM -0800, Shuxin Yang wrote:
>> I do some google, I cannot find the answer...
>> I check C std, I cannot find answer either.
>>
2012 Nov 14
6
[LLVMdev] Is infinite empty loop dead code?
I do some google, I cannot find the answer...
I check C std, I cannot find answer either.
Delete infinite empty loop is boring, but if C/C++ lawyers could tell it
is safe to to so,
it would obviate the need to prove a non-countable loop infinite or not
before
DCE can delete it.
That is the answer I'm waiting for to delete a disgusting dead
non-countable loop in my way.
On 11/14/2012
2017 Feb 08
1
[PATCH 2/2] locking/mutex,rwsem: Reduce vcpu_is_preempted() calling frequency
On Wed, Feb 08, 2017 at 01:00:25PM -0500, Waiman Long wrote:
> As the vcpu_is_preempted() call is pretty costly compared with other
> checks within mutex_spin_on_owner() and rwsem_spin_on_owner(), they
> are done at a reduce frequency of once every 256 iterations.
That's just disgusting.
2017 Feb 08
1
[PATCH 2/2] locking/mutex,rwsem: Reduce vcpu_is_preempted() calling frequency
On Wed, Feb 08, 2017 at 01:00:25PM -0500, Waiman Long wrote:
> As the vcpu_is_preempted() call is pretty costly compared with other
> checks within mutex_spin_on_owner() and rwsem_spin_on_owner(), they
> are done at a reduce frequency of once every 256 iterations.
That's just disgusting.
2009 Jan 20
1
Gentleman and Ihaka's integrity in question
It does look like Gentleman and Ihaka not only lied to the New York
Times, but also to the New Zealand Herald and who knows who else. This
is disgusting. The R programming language is the S programming
language, and Gentleman and Ihaka are not the ones who designed it.
http://thenewyorktimesissloppy.blogspot.com/
2009 Mar 15
1
Contour plots of four two-dimensional matrices
I have four large two-dimensional matrices of which I want to create contour
plots. Something like
filled.contour(<matrix>)
contourplot(<matrix>)
works but only gives me one plot at a time. If I combine the four matrices
into one three-dimensional matrix, which I'll name "seven", there should be
a way of doing something like this
contourplot(seven[,,k] for k in 1 to 4)
1998 Aug 30
1
The Empire Strikes Back
Unbelievable! These guys get more and more disgusting each day.
But now I have a proof that Linux and all its free software community (samba included) are
indeed growing and are indeed consideder a threat by M$. Expect more and dirtier moves.
Can you guys point me to more material on the subject?
[]'s, Juan
> From: "Le Quellec, Francis" <FLeQuell@Teknor.com>
>
>
2018 Jul 18
1
base::mean not consistent about NA/NaN
Yes, the performance overhead of fixing this at R level would be too
large and it would complicate the code significantly. The result of
binary operations involving NA and NaN is hardware dependent (the
propagation of NaN payload) - on some hardware, it actually works the
way we would like - NA is returned - but on some hardware you get NaN or
sometimes NA and sometimes NaN. Also there are C
2010 Jul 10
1
False answer() being sent by cellphone providers
-----Original Message-----
From: asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com on behalf of Steve Edwards
Sent: Fri 7/9/2010 5:32 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Cc:
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] False answer() being sent by cellphone providers
On Fri, 9 Jul 2010, Mike Ely wrote:
> (off list)
Continuing to veer off-topic...
> Yes indeed we do. The telcos
2004 Aug 06
8
[thomas@arkena.com: [vorbis] mp3pro and the mp3 streaming license]
Thomas,
You should post this hear, as it's just as relevant ;)
Hey guys, how do you feel now that you all owe Thompson $2k per year?
Vorbis look more interesting now :)
It's really disgusting how the technology is now worth more than the
music.
jack.
----- Forwarded message from Thomas Kirk <thomas@arkena.com> -----
Date: Sat, 9 Jun 2001 11:58:23 +0200
From: Thomas Kirk
2011 Oct 25
4
Examples for using xl migrate -s ?
Hi,
I must find a way around the way live migration now uses ssh. I tested
it and I see high cpu usage by SSH and overall sense of things being
slow.
My prod systems have a dedicated, fast link for live migration, but
with ssh it would be crippled down to a <1Gbit.
Does anyone have a working example of how to not use SSH as the transport layer?
I guess this is what the -s option is for, but I
2011 Oct 25
4
Examples for using xl migrate -s ?
Hi,
I must find a way around the way live migration now uses ssh. I tested
it and I see high cpu usage by SSH and overall sense of things being
slow.
My prod systems have a dedicated, fast link for live migration, but
with ssh it would be crippled down to a <1Gbit.
Does anyone have a working example of how to not use SSH as the transport layer?
I guess this is what the -s option is for, but I