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2008 May 15
1
Re: Problem access a directory
VegasSam, I am new to Linux and Wine, I use ListPro (WIN) all the time and would like to install it under Wine. I would greatly appreciate it if you could summarize the steps you had to take to properly install/run ListPro under Wine (we'll just assume that I get Wine installed correctly ;-). For example, what additional directories and associated permissions did you create? Any other
2006 Jul 21
8
Ruby on Rails Impossible Windows
Hello, Ruby on Rails still, as I think, very poor with MS Windows. I make the comparison as a PHP user. In some minutes, I have got Apache running PHP easily. In Ruby On Rails, there is no such breeze. I expect in the future, Ruby on Rails is going to offer something like php4apache.dll to make life easier. As I think, There are three things made PHP popular: 1st, The ease of installation 2nd,
2021 Apr 01
0
On retiring some terminology
Hello all, As some people watching GitHub closely might have noticed, the majority of proposed changes (for primary/secondary in the end) were merged around weekend. This impacts text documentation and keyword support for upsmon configuration, testing welcome :) Some work remains for image files in documentation, and the protocol/ABI were not touched so far. Following the recent eminent
2021 Apr 01
0
On retiring some terminology
Hello all, As some people watching GitHub closely might have noticed, the majority of proposed changes (for primary/secondary in the end) were merged around weekend. This impacts text documentation and keyword support for upsmon configuration, testing welcome :) Some work remains for image files in documentation, and the protocol/ABI were not touched so far. Following the recent eminent
2009 Aug 09
1
[LLVMdev] proposal to add MVT::vAny type
On Aug 9, 2009, at 6:29 AM, Dan Gohman wrote: > Hi Bob, > > An alternative would be to model the operations as regular shuffle, > load, and store operators, combined to describe the actual > instructions. This would make them easier for target-independent code > to understand. Yes, I have tried to do that as much as possible. There are still a number of operations where
2009 Aug 09
0
[LLVMdev] proposal to add MVT::vAny type
Hi Bob, An alternative would be to model the operations as regular shuffle, load, and store operators, combined to describe the actual instructions. This would make them easier for target-independent code to understand. Dan On Aug 8, 2009, at 11:47 PM, Bob Wilson <bob.wilson at apple.com> wrote: > The ARM Neon load, store and shuffle operations that I've been >
2005 Apr 09
1
KDE-Print almost working, directory shares working good.
Hi all, I've been reading quite a few of the posts to this mailing list, and I'm afraid that my question is going to look very noobish, but as I am one, that's to be expected, so apologies in advance for my post getting caught up in more serious samba queries. I have two PCs, one a workstation (biggeek.supermail.dyndns.org, 192.168.1.100), and the other a general server machine
2008 Apr 23
0
[LLVMdev] PATCH: Use size reduction -- wave2
On Apr 17, 4:12 am, Chris Lattner <sa... at nondot.org> wrote: > On Apr 16, 2008, at 11:25 AM, Dan Gohman wrote: > > >> So, my idea is that these changes are performance neutral. > > I strongly agree with Dan that we need to measure performance to > ensure there is no significant performance regression. Dan, Chris, finally I am in possession of hard performance data
2005 May 05
6
Opinions on Cisco 7960G, Polycom IP-600, and Snom 360
Hello, We are planning to replace our current PBX with an Asterisk / SIP solution, and are now trying to decide which phones to get. My first thought was the Cisco 7960G, but the Cisco licensing scheme irritates me enough that I'll probably end up going with either the Polycom IP-600 or Snom 360. If anyone has any opinions of these phones, especially in comparison to each other, I would
2008 Mar 31
3
arp who-has packets not seen in Dom0 even by tcpdump
Hi all, I''m running Xen-3.2 and linux-image-2.6.18 as Dom0 kernel on a VT-x processor. The problem is that broadcast arp who-has packets are not seen in Dom0 kernel. I''ve tried both precompiled debian kernel and compiled latest one from sources as described at http://lists.xensource.com/archives/html/xen-users/2008-01/msg00699.html There is no linux bridge invoked,
2010 Feb 15
1
[PATCH] drm/nouveau: fix pramdac_table range checking
On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 03:40:56PM +0300, Dan Carpenter wrote: > This is the results from: > make C=1 CHECK="/path/to/smatch -p=kernel" bzImage modules | tee warns.txt > grep -w overflow warns.txt | uniq -f 3 | tee err-list > > I hacked on the buffer overflow check last weekend and these are the > results. It has way more false positives than the other bug
2020 Sep 15
1
A Request to Add module to CentOS Linux (3.10.0-1127.18.2.el7.x86_64) 7 (Core)
On 9/15/20 8:09 AM, Phil Perry wrote: > On 15/09/2020 05:28, Dedoep wrote: >> Hi Phil, >> >> Not sure if you've had time to look at this? As mentioned middleware, >> like >> docker-ce, is preventing us from moving to el8. >> >> Thanks >> Dan >> > > Hi Dan, > > I've succeeded in backporting mac802154_hwsim for you as a
2008 Mar 12
4
Problem access a directory
I am trying to get ListPro from Ilium Software to register. According to their tech support, it needs to write a file out to C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Ilium Software\ListPro However, the error the program gives is "Registation Information could not be saved". I created the directory within the drive_c directory. I have also verified the spelling of the sub
2010 Feb 15
0
[PATCH] drm/nouveau: fix nouveau_i2c_find bounds checking
On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 03:40:56PM +0300, Dan Carpenter wrote: > This is the results from: > make C=1 CHECK="/path/to/smatch -p=kernel" bzImage modules | tee warns.txt > grep -w overflow warns.txt | uniq -f 3 | tee err-list > > I hacked on the buffer overflow check last weekend and these are the > results. It has way more false positives than the other bug
2005 Nov 11
1
Xen/ia64 status update
Rather than cross-post, if you are interested in the following status information about Xen/ia64, please click-through: Xen/ia64 multiple domain support and SMP-Xen support NOW in xen-unstable! http://lists.xensource.com/archives/html/xen-ia64-devel/2005-11/msg00140 .html Xen/ia64 (paravirtualized dom0) overhead now at 1.7%!
2010 Aug 12
2
R 64-bit and Revolution
Dear users, The company where I work is considering getting a license for Revolution Enterprise - Windows 64-bit. I'll appreciate for those familiar with the product if can share your experiences with it? In particular, how does it compare to the "free" version of R 64-bit? Thanks in advance. Regards, Lars. [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2009 Apr 23
2
Asterisk on Mac OS X
Hello list. I posted this over on the Biz section but some of the members thought I might find more people running Asterisk on the Mac over here. Here's my question: I have looked at PHLink and PhoneValet and neither seem to be able to do what I need, so I am looking at Asterisk. What I want to do is allow callers to call a our phone line and unsubscribe their phone number from our call
2008 May 29
3
Railsconf
So who made it? Are people still interested in getting beer or something? -Josh
2012 Sep 07
0
[LLVMdev] PROPOSAL: IR representation of detailed struct assignment information (new version)
On Sep 6, 2012, at 4:24 PM, Dan Gohman <gohman at apple.com> wrote: > Hello, > > Persuant to feedback, > > http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/llvmdev/2012-August/052927.html > > here is a new proposal for detailed struct assignment information. Thanks Dan, > Here's the example showing the basic problem: > > struct bar { > char x; > float y; >
2006 May 09
0
Mongrel Pre-Release Bravery
Hi Everyone, Another note that there''s a pre-release available for non-win32 platforms that I''d like people to test out. As usual you can install it with: gem install daemons (if you don''t have this) gem install mongrel --source=http://mongrel.rubyforge.org/releases/ This release adds some fantastic file management gear from why the lucky stiff and Dan Kubb.