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2012 Jan 02
1
Anybody have any luck with games on Sandy Bridge?
I have been trying for the past several weeks to install my various windows games on my new Sandy Bridge desktop (Ubuntu 11.10, integrated Sandy Bridge graphics, Wine 1.3) with little to no success. While the games install just fine as the appdb says they should, I have yet to get any game to run and I have come to the conclusion that it is because of the graphics. The most progress I have made is
2011 Oct 27
1
ibm m1015 w/sandy bridge boot failure
I have a server running CentOS 6.0. Last night I replaced the CPU and
motherboard. Old hardware: Supermicro x8sil-f + x3440. New hardware:
Supermicro x9scl+-f + E3-1230. This is a new Sandy Bridge Xeon.
Everything else remained the same, including an IBM m1015 SAS HBA.
This is just an IBM re-branded LSI 92xx-8i (9220-8i specifically I
believe), which uses the LSI SAS2008 chipset and the
2013 May 20
1
[LLVMdev] How to optimize for x86 32-bit on Sandy Bridge processor ?
Hi all,
I would like to know what are the options to use with 3.3rc1 llc/opt to 32-bit (NOT 64-bit) code on a Sandy Bridge processor ?
I've defined a datalayout that use a 32-bit as pointer size and I'm passing -march=x86 to llc, is it enough ?
I'm not using CLANG as front-end.
Thanks for your answer
Seb
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2013 Jun 13
0
Fwd: Haswell 4770 misidentified as Sandy Bridge
Hi,
I'm running libvert on a Debian 7 system. I have upgraded libvert and qemu
from source (v1.06 and 1.5.0 respectively) and the problem persists. The
guest OS is also a Debian 7 system running a non-SMP kernel. The error
message from virt-manager is
Error starting domain: unsupported configuration: guest and host CPU are
not compatible: Host CPU does not provide required features: rtm,
2010 May 25
0
CentOS-virt Digest, Vol 33, Issue 9
S pozdravem
Stan.M.
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2013 Jun 13
3
Haswell 4770 misidentified as Sandy Bridge
Hi,
I'm running libvert on a Debian 7 system. I have upgraded libvert and qemu
from source (v1.06 and 1.5.0 respectively) and the problem persists. The
guest OS is also a Debian 7 system running a non-SMP kernel. The error
message from virt-manager is
Error starting domain: unsupported configuration: guest and host CPU are
not compatible: Host CPU does not provide required features: rtm,
2013 Jun 17
0
Re: Fwd: Haswell 4770 misidentified as Sandy Bridge
Kashyap: I have not tried integrating your guest xml but I will look over
it today when I get a chance. Thank you.
Martin: Below is the output from /proc/cpuinfo. Let me know if there is
anything else that would be helpful in debugging this. Thank you,
Michael Giardino
processor : 0
vendor_id : GenuineIntel
cpu family : 6
model : 60
model name : Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4770 CPU @ 3.40GHz
stepping
2013 Jun 18
0
Re: Fwd: Haswell 4770 misidentified as Sandy Bridge
I didn't have cpuid installed on my system, but I imagine that libvirt is
using the instruction cpuid, not a userspace program.
Please let me know if there's anything else I can do to help.
Best,
Michael
eax in eax ebx ecx edx
00000000 0000000d 756e6547 6c65746e 49656e69
00000001 000306c3 01100800 7ffafbff bfebfbff
00000002 76036301 00f0b5ff 00000000 00c10000
2013 Jun 17
2
Re: Fwd: Haswell 4770 misidentified as Sandy Bridge
On 06/13/2013 10:11 PM, Michael Giardino wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm running libvert on a Debian 7 system. I have upgraded libvert and qemu
> from source (v1.06 and 1.5.0 respectively) and the problem persists. The
> guest OS is also a Debian 7 system running a non-SMP kernel. The error
> message from virt-manager is
>
> Error starting domain: unsupported configuration:
2010 Jan 13
0
FW: [mythtv-users] VMWare on the backend. Viable solution?
I found this on the myth-tv list.
Can we do the same thing with asterisk?
Cheers,
Dean
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Sent: Wednesday, January 13, 2010 11:44 AM
To: Discussion about mythtv
Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] VMWare on the backend. Viable solution?
2010/1/13 Martin
2013 Jun 18
2
Re: Fwd: Haswell 4770 misidentified as Sandy Bridge
On 06/17/2013 05:41 PM, Michael Giardino wrote:
> Kashyap: I have not tried integrating your guest xml but I will look
> over it today when I get a chance. Thank you.
>
> Martin: Below is the output from /proc/cpuinfo. Let me know if there is
> anything else that would be helpful in debugging this. Thank you,
>
Unfotunately, my guess was wrong. If you could run 'cpuid
2013 Jun 19
2
Re: Fwd: Haswell 4770 misidentified as Sandy Bridge
Sorry to blow up everyone's email on this but I tried something new and
found a different problem. I uninstalled all the debian package (libvirt,
kvm, qemu, virt-manager, etc.) and then remade all the packages and
installed them. Haswell again shows up in virt-manager, but now any CPU I
choose including kvm64 and qemu64 give the same error:
root@mal:~# virsh create
2012 Feb 12
0
Bug#659642: xen-hypervisor-4.0-amd64: outl segfaults when restoring monitor from sleep with DPMS
Package: xen-hypervisor-4.0-amd64
Version: 4.0.1-4
Severity: normal
Tags: squeeze
When the monitor is being restored from power saving mode via DPMS, X will lock
up/restart. This only occurs when running Xen hypervisor. Running just 2.6.32-5
-xen-amd64 doesn't produce this effect. Note that both 2.6.32-5-xen-amd64 and
2.6.32-5-xen-amd64 with Xen 4.0.1 are running with nopat (to workaround
2011 Jun 27
1
No USB 3.0 and audio sound with CentOS 5.6
Hi,
I installed CentOS 5.6 on a Dell Precision Laptop M4600.
This laptop has 2 USB 3 connectors. Nothing work (mouse or usb key...)
when I connected something on this 2 ports.
And sound not working on this laptop.
[root at localhost ~]# lspci
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Sandy Bridge DRAM Controller (rev
09)
00:01.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation Sandy Bridge PCI Express Root
2010 May 25
1
Libvirt NAT-based network 2x-4x faster than Libvirt routed network?
Hi
Is it expected behaviour that a libvirt NAT-based network is faster
than a libvirt routed network?
I would guess that the routed network would be the fastest one in all
cases, but I'm seeing the opposite in my setup. On a 100mbit internet
connection, the routed network tops at 4mbyte/sec, while the nat-based
network goes all the way to 10mbyte/sec. I've spend the last 6 hours
on
2011 Jan 30
4
RAID support in kernel?
Hello.
I'm setting up a computer that will run 'CentOS 6 server'. The MB is an
Asus with a hw raid controller (Promise PDC-20276), which I want to use
in RAID-1 mode. I noted (from a MB website) that it also needs a driver
- which is probably why it's called a 'fakeraid'.
So, I've been trying to determine if any recent kernels support this
chip. Using
2017 Dec 16
0
OpenBLAS in everyday R?
Kenny,
On 17 December 2017 at 09:28, Kenny Bell wrote:
| Hi R-devel list,
|
| OpenBLAS is readily available for unix-likes:
|
| https://cloud.r-project.org/web/packages/gcbd/vignettes/gcbd.pdf
Please consider re-reading this vignette of mine. BLAS is an interface,
OpenBLAS is but one implementation. R has allowed you to switch between
different implementations for a long time (if you used a
2017 Dec 16
0
OpenBLAS in everyday R?
On Sun, Dec 17, 2017 at 10:01 AM, Dirk Eddelbuettel <edd at debian.org> wrote:
>
> Kenny,
>
> On 17 December 2017 at 09:28, Kenny Bell wrote:
> | Hi R-devel list,
> |
> | OpenBLAS is readily available for unix-likes:
> |
> | https://cloud.r-project.org/web/packages/gcbd/vignettes/gcbd.pdf
>
> Please consider re-reading this vignette of mine. BLAS is an
2017 Dec 16
0
OpenBLAS in everyday R?
It seems that reproducibility across systems is also an issue with
multithreaded BLASes:
https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01202396/file/exblas.pdf
On Sun, Dec 17, 2017 at 11:50 AM, Keith O'Hara <keith.ohara at nyu.edu> wrote:
> On point 1):
>
> The standard approach seems to favor the reference BLAS for reasons other
> than speed.
>
> For example, vecLib,
2017 Dec 17
0
OpenBLAS in everyday R?
I would be very cautious about OpenBLAS in particular... from time to
time I get complains from users that compiled code calculations in my
WGCNA package crash or produce wrong answers with large data, and they
all come from OpenBLAS users. I am yet to reproduce any of their
crashes when using MKL and ATLAS BLAS implementations.
Just my 2 cents...
Peter
On Sat, Dec 16, 2017 at 12:28 PM, Kenny