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2011 Feb 25
7
Current best AMD processor for running mainstream games?
Hi all, I want to buy a processor that will be good for gaming in Wine in FreeBSD. I see that many game engines are starting to take advantage of multi-core systems, however it appears that multi-threaded applications are not distributed properly across multiple cores (Ex: Starcraft II - http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=20882 ). So I'm not sure if I should aim
2010 Dec 10
2
Mass Effect 2 bug 23135
Hello. I am wondering if anyone is playing Mass Effect 2 with the latest wine, (patched or otherwise) and if so, are you using a dual core cpu? Mine is an AMD am2 6000+, and I have trouble with bug 23135, Mass Effect 2 hangs/crashes after Sheppard is reanimated. Dan Kegel is thinking of closing the bug under suspicion that it's a game glitch, now a wine problem, and some posts on the bioware
2011 Aug 26
7
Odd behavior on Phenom II X6
I built a new box for home use, it is an ASUS M5A99X EVO 990X, the CPU is the 1075T 3.0Ghz AM3. I have 16 gigs of 1333 RAM, it is Patriot brand non - ECC. The disk is a 1TB Western Digital SATA II 3.0 mbps. I am using a USB DVD drive to do the install When I attempt to install either a generic CentOS install, it gives a Kernel panic and dies, the error says something about CPU0 and it reboots
2009 Jun 11
1
help installing Rmpi
Hello R users and developers, I would like to install Rmpi so that I may take advantage of all of the CPUs in my computer, but I cannot get it to install and I am not very good with linux so it is adding to the headache. I have looked through the help archive, but I have not been successful at getting Rmpi to work. I am not sure if I am even installing openMPI correctly in linux. I would really
2005 Aug 08
0
RE: Rails is a Hammer? (was Rails is Mainstream ?)
No. Garage full of wood and tools collecting dust. Isn''t that the definition of "hobby" ? Peter J. Fitzgibbons Applications Manager Lakewood Homes - "The American Dream Builder"(r) Peter.Fitzgibbons-STCS76aLmhk1y/cD6r8xzl6hYfS7NtTn@public.gmane.org (847) 884-8800 -----Original Message----- From: rails-bounces-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org
2006 Jul 15
1
[Bug 416] please include ipt_sysrq to mainstream
https://bugzilla.netfilter.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=416 netfilter@linuxace.com changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |netfilter@linuxace.com Status|NEW |RESOLVED Resolution|
2005 Aug 12
1
Suggestions for mainstream hardware compatible with TE411P.
I checked the list of what not to use, but am still having no fun trying to find a working box. Can someone suggest a Compaq or Dell or MPC or . any other brand and model that is known to work well with the TE411P ? Will an old Proliant do? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2004 Aug 06
0
OT: OGG in the mainstream
On Tue, Jul 15, 2003 at 11:06:03AM +1200, Ross Levis wrote: > Mark Casey wrote: > > I think when the real-time cbr encoding issues are sorted > > Vorbis (this is my experience with oddcast dsp, winamp and > > icecast 2 win32, big cpu hog) will start gaining more ground, > > I can't use the managed bitrate option in OddCast on my K6II-500 CPU! > (Overclocked to
2017 Oct 29
0
Debate: Shall some of Microsoft R Open Code be ported to mainstream R?
User here: incorporating Intel's MKL, as MRO does, would be a very welcome addition. I was an MRO user before and it improved my experience with medium data immensely. They did, however, leave behind bugs here and there, especially related to development with Rcpp, so I switched back to vanilla R. On Mon, Oct 30, 2017, 9:42 AM Juan Telleria <jtelleriar at gmail.com> wrote: > Dear
2002 Jun 17
2
Going Mainstream
Devik, Can you send Htb to Marcello Please? Its only a module, but its about time it went mainstream. Maybe its too late for 2.4.19, but 2.4.20 will come. Same comment for IMQ also. Regards John
2017 Oct 31
0
Debate: Shall some of Microsoft R Open Code be ported to mainstream R?
So as long as I can read, OpenBlas, for Windows, might be a worth considering option: http://www.openblas.net But Intel MKL also seems to be free*: https://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/free-mkl Thank you, Juan El 30/10/2017 6:45 p. m., "Avraham Adler" <avraham.adler at gmail.com> escribi?: > [Sent offlist accidentally] > > What concerns me first and foremost is
2004 Aug 06
1
OT: OGG in the mainstream
On Tuesday 15 July 2003 16:40, Arc wrote: > On Tue, Jul 15, 2003 at 11:06:03AM +1200, Ross Levis wrote: > > Mark Casey wrote: > > > I think when the real-time cbr encoding issues are sorted > > > Vorbis (this is my experience with oddcast dsp, winamp and > > > icecast 2 win32, big cpu hog) will start gaining more ground, > > > > I can't use the
2004 Aug 06
2
OT: OGG in the mainstream
gtgbr@gmx.net wrote: > My guess is that Shoutcast gets Ogg Vorbis support when hell > freezes over. Don't quote me but I believe Shoutcast is switching to MPEG-4 AAC later this year. Ross. --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ icecast project homepage: http://www.icecast.org/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to 'icecast-request@xiph.org'
2000 Nov 06
2
Mac project files in mainstream
Hmm... The Mac makefiles are beginning to get really out of date in the mainstream ogg and vorbis trees. As a mtter of fact, there aren't any Mac makefiles in the ogg tree. I can make an attempt to update them, but I'm not very good at library work (exported symbols confuse the hell out of me), or if Chris is listening, I'm making a request for an update... please? Thanks,
2004 Aug 06
1
OT: OGG in the mainstream
switching or adding? Dave St John Mediacast1 Administration (720) 641-7586 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bryan Payne" <speedwolf@door.net> To: <icecast@xiph.org> Sent: Monday, July 14, 2003 7:12 PM Subject: Re: [icecast] OT: OGG in the mainstream <p>> AAC + I believe is correct. > > Bryan > > > ---- Original Message ----- > From:
2017 Oct 30
1
Debate: Shall some of Microsoft R Open Code be ported to mainstream R?
On 29 October 2017 at 22:01, Kenny Bell wrote: | User here: incorporating Intel's MKL, as MRO does, would be a very welcome | addition. | | I was an MRO user before and it improved my experience with medium data | immensely. | | They did, however, leave behind bugs here and there, especially related to | development with Rcpp, so I switched back to vanilla R. With all due respect: You may
2017 Oct 30
3
Debate: Shall some of Microsoft R Open Code be ported to mainstream R?
[Sent offlist accidentally] What concerns me first and foremost is that the licensure would have to be ironclad (including for commercial use like vanilla R now) as well as ensuring that R remains completely FLOSS. Anything ?added? to R has to be a no-strings-attached gift to R. Also, I would think that it would have to play nice with existing workflows (like OpenBLAS instead of MKL) unless
2017 Oct 30
2
Debate: Shall some of Microsoft R Open Code be ported to mainstream R?
I think the thing that is missing is a simple way for end users on windows to replace blas/lapack libraries with MKL-a package that you install that puts the libraries in the right place. Microsoft provides something for their distro, but we don't have the equivalent if you get R from cran. On 29 October 2017 at 22:01, Kenny Bell wrote: | User here: incorporating Intel's MKL, as MRO
2017 Oct 29
3
Debate: Shall some of Microsoft R Open Code be ported to mainstream R?
Dear R Developers, First of all, I would like to thank you Jeroen Ooms for taking the binary Window Builds from Duncan. I firmly believe that the R Community will benefit a lot from his work. However, the debate I would like to open is about if some of Microsoft R Open Code shall be ported from R Open to Mainstream R. There are some beneficts in R Open such as multithreaded performance:
2004 Aug 06
1
OT: OGG in the mainstream
I think when the real-time cbr encoding issues are sorted Vorbis (this is my experience with oddcast dsp, winamp and icecast 2 win32, big cpu hog) will start gaining more ground, also I think it will also gain more ground when it starts getting implemented into the more mainstream software and hardware products. For the most part vbr mp3 (btw, provide mp3's for downloads as vbr.. Better