Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "Linux Trademarked?"
2005 Jun 02
16
Vote For CentOS :)
The "2005 Readers' Choice Awards" voting is in progress at Linux
Journal, and CentOS is Nominated in the "distribution:" category.
So ... all you guys and gals who think CentOS is the best thing ever,
get over to:
http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/8266
and vote for CentOS :)
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Also, since write ins are allowed on the e-mailed ballot, if
2016 Jul 29
2
[ORC JIT] Exposing IndirectStubsManager from CompileOnDemandLayer.h
Hi Sean,
This is great, but it couples LogicalDylib too tightly to
CompileOnDemandLayer. Does this alternative implementation of
getLogicalModuleResourcesForSymbol work for you (unfortunately I don't have
a local test case for this yet):
LogicalModuleResources*
getLogicalModuleResourcesForSymbol(const std::string &Name,
bool
2016 Jul 28
2
[ORC JIT] Exposing IndirectStubsManager from CompileOnDemandLayer.h
I needed to be able to update stub pointers for hot functions that get
recompiled in a lazy JIT that uses CompileOnDemandLayer. In order to do
this I added a method that allows pointers to be updated but does not
expose any of the other internals of the COD layer.
Does anyone have a cleaner way to do this? Has something to facilitate
this already been added? Would it be possible to merge this
2016 Jul 29
0
[ORC JIT] Exposing IndirectStubsManager from CompileOnDemandLayer.h
+Lang Hames <lhames at gmail.com>, Master Regent of the Three <No, Two sir>
JITs
On Thu, Jul 28, 2016 at 12:31 PM Sean Ogden via llvm-dev <
llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
> I needed to be able to update stub pointers for hot functions that get
> recompiled in a lazy JIT that uses CompileOnDemandLayer. In order to do
> this I added a method that allows pointers to
2016 Jul 29
0
[ORC JIT] Exposing IndirectStubsManager from CompileOnDemandLayer.h
It does work. I just tested it on my JIT. Thanks!
As for the part that couples them too tightly, would you recommend I just
keep my own specialized version of CompileOnDemandLayer.h that includes
this functionality, or do you have any ideas for a cleaner way to do this?
I've noticed a couple of people asking for support for updating stub
pointers for functions that are optimized at runtime,
2016 Jul 30
1
[ORC JIT] Exposing IndirectStubsManager from CompileOnDemandLayer.h
Hi Sean,
As for the part that couples them too tightly, would you recommend I just
> keep my own specialized version of CompileOnDemandLayer.h that includes
> this functionality, or do you have any ideas for a cleaner way to do this?
My apologies - I wasn't very clear in my description of the issue. The only
sense in which your original patch was tightly coupled was that it had
2012 Sep 17
2
Slightly OT: Red Hat vs Twin Peaks
Interesting story at Groklaw...just thought I would share:
http://www.groklaw.net/article.php?story=20120913073511444
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Registerd Linux user No #267004
www.counter.li.org
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2001 Feb 14
10
SSH trademarks and the OpenSSH product name
Friends,
Sorry to write this to a developer mailing list. I have already
approached some OpenSSH/OpenBSD core members on this, including Markus
Friedl, Theo de Raadt, and Niels Provos, but they have chosen not to
bring the issue up on the mailing list. I am not aware of any other
forum where I would reach the OpenSSH developers, so I will post this
here.
As you know, I have been using the SSH
2006 Oct 03
2
Xen is affected by the trademark desease
Hi folks
XenSource published a trademark policy[1]. I don't think we will be able
to follow it if we want to support installation of different versions at
the same time.
Bastian
[1]: http://www.xensource.com/company/legal.html
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2004 May 21
5
T100P HDLC configuration
All,
I am trying to configure hdlc support on T100P Digium card - everything
seems ok... but it just does not work at all.
I was able to compile all drivers, the light on the card becomes green
when I plug T1 link.... but I even can't ping default router IP... there
is no data coming back to me, so I am confused completely now.
Also I tried both protocols - raw hdlc and cisco hdlc. The
2006 Oct 09
2
Bug#391935: Xen trademark might be problematic
Package: xen-hypervisor-3.0-unstable-1-amd64
Version: 3.0-unstable+hg11561-1
Severity: serious
It seems Xen has a similar trademark policy as the much discussed
Mozilla one. Specifically http://www.xensource.com/xen-tm-faq.html
says:
| 16. If I distribute a changed version of the Xen? hypervisor, may I
| say that the changed product is the Xen hypervisor?
|
| No. If you have changed an
2009 Nov 12
4
OMG! Microsoft patents sudo! Linux and MacOS dead!
http://blogs.computerworld.com/15082/omg_microsoft_patents_sudo_linux_and_macos_dead?source=CTWNLE_nlt_dailyam_2009-11-12
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thanks
./francis
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2001 Feb 16
6
ssh(R) trademark issues: comments and proposal
I'd like to address several issues raised by people in relation to my
notice of the ssh(R) trademark to the OpenSSH group. Also, I would
like to make a proposal to the community for resolving this issue
(included at the end).
First, I'll answer a number of questions and arguments presented in
the discussion.
> "the SSH Corp trademark registration in the US is for a logo
2004 Jul 22
1
Discussion of the GPL on Groklaw
I'm not looking to start a discussion of the GPL on R-devel; I'm just
giving a reference because the subject of the GPL, the license under
which R is issued, has been brought up on this list.
If you want to follow some of the legal discussion of the Free Software
Foundation's General Public License (GPL), the web site groklaw.net is
required reading. One reason is because Pamela
2004 Dec 03
1
CentOS-3 errata - updated httpd fixes trademark issue
A new version of httpd is available for CentOS-3 i386
This fixes a missed trademark issue in previous build.
https://bugzilla.caosity.org/show_bug.cgi?id=710 refers.
Updated files are :-
updates/i386/RPMS/httpd-2.0.46-44.ent.centos.2.i386.rpm
updates/i386/RPMS/httpd-devel-2.0.46-44.ent.centos.2.i386.rpm
updates/i386/SRPMS/httpd-2.0.46-44.ent.centos.2.src.rpm
yum update httpd will be
2007 Jan 01
1
Centos trademark issue
I found an old ROM BIOS chip in my drawer with label Centos(r) Copyright
1994 on it. Then I found http://www.centos.com.tw/ on the net.
Has anyone checked if you can use the name centos without any fear of
litigation?
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2001 Feb 14
1
More on TTSSH and the SSH trademark
I would also like to mention that when I released TTSSH in May 1998, I had
no concerns about violating any trademarks because I observed that the
name "SSH" was already being used by several different parties for
different purposes --- as the name of Ylonen's original SSH package and
its derivatives, as the name of the protocol, and as a component of names
of other implementations
2011 Jan 27
1
Minor typo in influence.measures.Rd ?
Dear list,
There is, I believe, a minor typo in the example section of
influence.measures.Rd. In the final example the word `does` appears
where I suspect `dose` is required:
I couldn't remember exactly what format patches should be in, so here is
one as diff would produce:
Index: devel/src/library/stats/man/influence.measures.Rd
2015 May 22
3
SCO OpenServer
If you upgrade to sco 5.0.7, you get samba 3.0.20
5.0.6 had samba 3.0.14. so im wondering why your using samba 2.2..
samba 3.0x. is on the supplimental discs.
Gr.
Louis
>-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
>Van: dave at anchor-tech.co.uk
>[mailto:samba-bounces at lists.samba.org] Namens David Nolan
>Verzonden: vrijdag 22 mei 2015 14:12
>Aan: 'Mauricio Tavares'
>CC:
2010 Jul 20
1
Registered / trademark signs
Colleagues,
What is the easiest means to embed a:
? (registered)
or
? (trademark)
sign in text in a graphic. I would like to use mtext and avoid plotmath, if possible. Ideally, the sign should be superscripted but I can easily sacrifice that.
Optimally, I need a solution that works in both OS X and Windows (? XP) and with R versions ? 2.11
Thanks in advance.
Dennis
Dennis Fisher MD
P <