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2010 Jan 22
3
Question about running a CentOS4.8 (32-bit) guest under CentOS5.4xen (64-bit)
I am trying to run my old CentOS4.8 (32-bit) system as a guest system
under CentOS5.4xen (64-bit). I followed the instructions in Appendix A
of the xen user manual (/usr/share/doc/xen-3.0.3/pdf/user.pdf) and
created a 'disk image' (actually a 10gig LVM logical volume:
sauron.deepsoft.com% sudo fdisk -l /dev/mapper/sauron-c4guest
Disk /dev/mapper/sauron-c4guest: 10.7 GB, 10737418240
2009 Aug 16
2
OT: Strange message in root e-mail possiablly hacked!!! Not sure??
Morning all,
Little back ground. Running CentOS 5.3 fully update. I basically run
this as router and gateway for home network. I have two(2) winblows
machines hooked up. I am running samba for shares. I opened up root's
mail this morning and found this strange little comment :
Connections Denied:
lib/access.c:check_access(327) 58.239.84.158 : 1 Time(s)
2007 May 18
2
[LLVMdev] 2.0 Pre-release tarballs online
> On Tue, May 15, 2007 at 01:23:32AM -0700, Tanya M. Lattner wrote:
>> 4) Compile llvm-gcc4 and llvm from source. Run 'make check' and do a 'make
>> ENABLE_OPTIMIZED=1 TEST=nightly report' in llvm-test.
>>
>> It would also be helpful for someone to compile/test with objdir != srcdir.
>
> This is on FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE, on i386.
> Both llvm and
2007 Apr 18
4
[RFC, PATCH 2/24] i386 Vmi config
Introduce the basic VMI sub-arch configuration dependencies. VMI kernels only
are designed to run on modern hardware platforms. As such, they require a
working APIC, and do not support some legacy functionality, including APM BIOS,
ISA and MCA bus systems, PCI BIOS interfaces, or PnP BIOS (by implication of
dropping ISA support). They also require a P6 series CPU.
Signed-off-by: Zachary Amsden
2007 Apr 18
4
[RFC, PATCH 2/24] i386 Vmi config
Introduce the basic VMI sub-arch configuration dependencies. VMI kernels only
are designed to run on modern hardware platforms. As such, they require a
working APIC, and do not support some legacy functionality, including APM BIOS,
ISA and MCA bus systems, PCI BIOS interfaces, or PnP BIOS (by implication of
dropping ISA support). They also require a P6 series CPU.
Signed-off-by: Zachary Amsden
2008 Apr 11
2
question on RAID performance
Hi all,
I was wonder what experiences there are out there with using RAID-X for
performance increases. I do use RAID-1 (2 disks) but am interested in
attemtps to gain higher R/W performance. Do the RAID-5's etc give
noticeable
performace increases?
A significant help for me was using ccache for compiling programs. That was
a real performance increase.
Thanks for any suggestions/opinions.
2019 Jun 02
3
[PATCH 0/2] drm/nouveau/bios/init: Improve pre-PMU devinit opcode coverage
NVIDIA GPUs include a common scripting language (devinit) that can be
interpreted by a number of "engines", e.g. within a kernel-mode software
driver, the VGA BIOS or an on-board small microcontroller which provides
certain security assertions (the 'PMU').
This system allows a GPU programming sequence to be shared by multiple
entities that would not otherwise be able to execute
2010 Sep 08
8
[LLVMdev] LLVM 2.8 and MMX
On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 12:35 AM, Nicolas Capens
<nicolas.capens at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Chris,
>
> It's not broken, but the performance is crippled.
>
> I noticed that the code still contains some MMX instructions, but several
> operations get expanded (apparently swizzling and such get expanded to a
> large number of byte moves).
I think some changes related to
2015 Feb 15
2
Updated Spam Assassin for CentOS 5...
I am wondering about updating the version of Spam Assassin on my CentOS 5 mail
server. The current version, 3.3.1-4.el5 (stock RHEL version), has been
'leaking' recently. I suspect I need some newer match rules to detect some of
the newer flavors of spam. I see that in rpmforge's extras repo is version
3.3.2-4.el5.rfx -- is this version worth installing? Are there even newer
versions
2010 May 08
2
which gcc package?
Hello.
I tried to compile a program (plugger), but I don't have *any* sort of
compiler installed. This is on Cent5.3.
So, I used Package Manager, concentrating on gcc. But, it seems that I
have a choice, thus:
gcc-4.1.2-46.el5.i386
gcc-4.1.2-46.el5_4.1.i386
gcc-4.1.2-46.el5_4.2.i386
gcc-c++-4.1.2-46.el5.i386
gcc-c++-4.1.2-46.el5_4.1.i386
gcc-c++-4.1.2-46.el5_4.2.i386
... along with some
2004 Sep 24
2
Intrduction of function
Hi all: I've written a function and saved the worksapce.When the workspace of my function is re-open,I want display some introduction or step by step guidance of the function for the users.How can I do it? Thanks a lot!
My best regards!
2010 Sep 21
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM 2.8 and MMX
On Sep 21, 2010, at 10:23 AM, Nicolas Capens wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Sorry for the late reply. I got sidetracked by other fun projects. ;-)
>
> I found that the performance regression is caused by revisions 112804,
> 112805 and 112806. Those changes were made 2 days prior to the 2.8
> branching, so it may have not been the intention to include them there?
> Either way they
2015 Feb 15
1
Updated Spam Assassin for CentOS 5...
At Sun, 15 Feb 2015 07:47:29 -0700 CentOS mailing list <centos at centos.org> wrote:
>
> I have these available:
>
> http://mirrors.axint.net/repos/axis/x86_64/spamassassin-3.4.0-1.x86_64.rpm
> http://mirrors.axint.net/repos/axis-source/spamassassin-3.4.0-1.src.rpm
Thanks, I'll have a look. Is this a repo and is there repo metadata files
available (eg something I can
2013 Nov 03
2
[LLVMdev] [PATCH] Do not generate nopl instruction on CPUs that don't support it.
Hi
This patch fixes code generation bug - 586-class CPUs don't support the
nopl instruction and some 686-class CPUs don't support it too.
I created bug 17792 for that.
BTW. I think you should also optimize padding on these CPUs - instead of a
stream of 0x90 nops, you should generate variants of "lea (%esi), %esi"
instruction like gcc.
This patch disables generation of
2009 Oct 16
5
[off-topic] Build packages in virtual machine
Hi
Sorry for the silly question, but is it safe to build packages, like
rpms, in virtual machines (virtualbox) and use this packages in real
machines? Some of these machines are CentOS and others ares Opensuse.
I need to build (or would be very useful to have) Ganglia 3.1.x
Thanks
Marcelo
2000 Apr 01
1
R with no gui
I have an old IBM Thinkpad 701 that has a 340MB disk and a 486 CPU that's
not good for much anymore, so I thought I'd install R on it and make it a
little useful. I went to *tremendous* pains to upgrade Linux on it without X so
there would be some room to put R. But having done that I find that the binary
is R.X11 and it's looking for (but can't find) libSM.so, which is ordinarily
2012 Jun 30
1
Custom provider/types and adding to puppet forge
*Note, I''m very green when it comes to ruby development..
I''ve created a couple of custom providers and types, both of which
rely on a particular ruby gem in order to function. How should I go
about ensuring the gem dependency on the puppet clients before puppet
syncs the plugins (the broken ''require'' in the provider will cause
puppet to exit during a run)?
On
2007 May 18
0
[LLVMdev] 2.0 Pre-release tarballs online
On Thu, May 17, 2007 at 10:11:51PM -0700, Tanya M. Lattner wrote:
> > On Tue, May 15, 2007 at 01:23:32AM -0700, Tanya M. Lattner wrote:
> >> 4) Compile llvm-gcc4 and llvm from source. Run 'make check' and do a 'make
> >> ENABLE_OPTIMIZED=1 TEST=nightly report' in llvm-test.
> >>
> >> It would also be helpful for someone to compile/test with
2010 Aug 12
6
NTFS is more resilient than ext3? Or is it hardware issue?
Hi guys,
I don't mean to incite debate or something, just want to share
experience and a little curiosity.
Back long time ago, we have an old file MS W2K (NTFS) server where due
no admin was available to manage it, the server would get power off
when the office closed, and auto power on again in the morning. That
thing happened for years and it was fine ^^
Recently, I setup a Centos 5.5 file
2010 Aug 22
6
CentOS or other Linux Internet Router/Gateway
Hi Everyone,
I've got kids who are growing older and I want to build a Linux box to
filter Internet access. I've got six computers on the Internet, plus
the laptops -- most run Windows. I'm not sure if it's called a router
or gateway or...? I don't mind doing the leg work, I just don't know
where to start. I'm pretty sure I'm *not* looking for a web server
(though