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1998 Dec 02
2
W95/98 connect to any SMB share as another user? (SAMBA dige
> Date: 30 Nov 1998 20:22:27 GMT
> From: mathog@seqaxp.bio.caltech.edu
> To: mlist-samba@nntp-server.caltech.edu
> Subject: W95/98 connect to any SMB share as another user?
> Message-ID: <73uuq3$s7j@gap.cco.caltech.edu>
>
> map H: as \\machine1\share1 as username=John, password=JohnsPassword map
> M: as \\machine2\share2 as username=Jane, password=JanesPassword
>
2001 Apr 24
1
HELP! sftp hangs on exit / Bug?
Hi,
The following discussion was posted to comp.security.ssh
however, it seems that my problems may be a bug in
SSH. Could someone please indicate whether there
is a bug fix, or perhaps whether I should go back a
version or so.
In summary:
- Win98 machine (client)
- OpenSSH as packaged with Cygwin tools 1.1.8
(openssh-2.5.2p2-3)
- Connecting to a Sun running Solaris.
ssh: SSH Secure Shell
2019 Mar 28
0
[PATCH 0/4] NV50/GF100 behind constrained hierarchies
On Mon, 25 Mar 2019 at 13:33, Jon Derrick <jonathan.derrick at intel.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Ben,
Hey John,
>
> I've been working with an mmio-constrained pci hierarchy intended almost
> solely for nvme devices and switches. Binding nouveau to an NV50-based
> gpu results in a kernel panic as the device cannot be fully mapped.
>
> I've made modifications in nv50
2004 Aug 06
2
[PATCH] Make SSE Run Time option.
On Thu, 15 Jan 2004, Ian Ollmann wrote:
> On Thu, 15 Jan 2004, Jean-Marc Valin wrote:
>
> > > Personally, I don't think much of PNI. The complex arithmetic stuff they
> > > added sets you up for a lot of permute overhead that is inefficient --
> > > especially on a processor that is already weak on permute. In my opinion,
> >
> > Actually, the new
2004 Aug 06
0
[PATCH] Make SSE Run Time option.
On Thu, 15 Jan 2004, Aron Rosenberg wrote:
> So we ran the code on a Windows XP based Atholon XP system and the xmm
> registers work just fine so it appears that Windows 2000 and below does not
> support them.
>
> We agree on not supporting the non-FP version, however the run time flags
> need to be settable with a non FP SSE mode so that exceptions are avoided.
>
> I thus
2004 Aug 06
0
[PATCH] Make SSE Run Time option.
On Thu, 15 Jan 2004, Segher Boessenkool wrote:
> > Please note that dot products of simple vector floats are usually
> > faster
> > in the scalar units. The add across and transfer to scalar is just too
> > expensive.
>
> Or do four at once, with some shuffling (which is basically free);
> almost the same code as a 4x4 matrix/vector multiply.
Yes, that is a
2004 Aug 06
0
SIMD interest
On MacOS, the preferred way to detect AltiVec is to query the OS. The OS
itself does a runtime detection of the hardware capabilities. If it was
staticly defined at compile time, someone could just compile the OS on one
machine and write the OS onto a hard drive, move the drive to another
machine, try to boot off it and crash.
There are a couple of different ways to do this on MacOS. These are
2004 Aug 06
1
Speex 1.1.4 is out
On Wed, 21 Jan 2004, Aron Rosenberg wrote:
> A few things -
>
> 1. I think that run-time processor detection should not be included in Speex.
That approach only works for environments where people are compiling their
own code for their own use on their own machine. Some people want to ship
binaries. To begin with, not everyone has a compiler installed on their
machine and even among
2004 Aug 06
0
[PATCH] Make SSE Run Time option.
Actually, I'm not denying you can do pretty fast complex multiplies by
separating real from imaginary. What I'm saying is that with addsubps,
you can do a better job when you have the complex numbers packed, then
you can do with SSE1 only. I still think AMD got it better with its
pfpnacc instruction and Intel should have gone much further.
<p>Le jeu 15/01/2004 à 19:28, Ian Ollmann
2015 Sep 02
0
HP EFI binaries
On Tue, Sep 1, 2015 at 11:36 PM, Derrick M <derrick.martinez at gmail.com> wrote:
> Gene
>
> I have tried to sleep 75 seconds right before the spawn_load() call just to
> wait if it wasn't ready yet to send. Also according to tcpdump there are no
> RRQ packets to the tftp server from syslinux. (only the initial
> syslinux.efi)
Where are you doing the capture? I find
2015 Aug 31
0
HP EFI binaries
On Mon, Aug 31, 2015 at 6:42 PM, Derrick M <derrick.martinez at gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks Gene!
>
> this one is much better
EXCELLENT! That's what I wanted to see. It iterates through 3
handles, printing the entire MAC buffer and the handle's memory
address. Looks like it's merely a visual display bug.
> On Mon, Aug 31, 2015 at 3:11 PM, Gene Cumm <gene.cumm
2020 Jun 22
2
Hardware ASan Generating Unknown Instruction
Thanks for the confirmation. From the assembly that was sent on the other
branch of the thread:
> .set .L.str, .L.str.hwasan-3458764513820540928
-3458764513820540928 = 0xd0 << 56
i.e. a "negative" tag.
So this appears to be the issue exactly.
Peter
On Mon, Jun 22, 2020 at 1:55 PM Derrick McKee <derrick.mckee at gmail.com>
wrote:
> Using lld fixes this issue.
>
2005 Mar 15
1
Not ringing phone that are in use
We have a small number of phones, when a call comes in we want all the
phones that aren't in use to ring.
Is there a simple way to test and see what phones are in use then ring
the other phones? I tried some
code like this:
[zap]
exten => s,1,Answer
exten => s,2,ChanIsAvail(${DERRICK})
exten => s,3,SetVar,"EVERYONE=${DERRICK}"
exten => s,4,ChanIsAvail(${DON})
exten
2015 Aug 31
0
HP EFI binaries
On Aug 30, 2015 8:42 PM, "Derrick" <derrick22 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Gene thanks, here is the output
>
> My IP is 10.2.49.10
> Img @ 71d89718 = 8cdcd40ca5f0
> Udp @ 71d89718 = 8cdcd40ca5f0
> Udp @ 71d89718 = 8cdcd40ca5f0
> Udp @ 71d89718 = 8cdcd40ca5f0
>
> From that point it is hung
I find it hard to believe that it'd print that. I think you
2004 Mar 09
0
AW: WinXP Profiles
This worked. I am just having trouble with the profile I copied over to my
server. It seems like something got screwed up in the copy over. My
desktop and Start Menu, well all my windows as a matter of fact look like
win 2k instead of xp. And none of my settings I configured before I copied
it over came over.
The profile is fine until I copy it to my server. I tried it on a bunch of
xp
2015 Aug 30
0
HP EFI binaries
On Fri, Aug 28, 2015 at 3:13 PM, Derrick M <derrick.martinez at gmail.com> wrote:
> Gene,
>
> Your binaries didn't work for me, however I put some code in to print the
> byes of mac1 and mac2. In efi_create_binding() it does go through all of the
> macs looking for the correct one and then finds a 100% match. In this case
> the mac is 8c-dc-d4-0d-a5-f0 so &&
2015 Aug 31
2
HP EFI binaries
Gene thanks, here is the output
My IP is 10.2.49.10
Img @ 71d89718 = 8cdcd40ca5f0
Udp @ 71d89718 = 8cdcd40ca5f0
Udp @ 71d89718 = 8cdcd40ca5f0
Udp @ 71d89718 = 8cdcd40ca5f0
>From that point it is hung
On Sun, Aug 30, 2015 at 4:10 AM, Gene Cumm via Syslinux <syslinux at zytor.com>
wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 28, 2015 at 3:13 PM, Derrick M <derrick.martinez at gmail.com>
> wrote:
2004 Feb 26
2
remote files not being deleted
I've got an issue with remote files being deleted after the local file has
been deleted. For some reason, this isn't happening. I'm running rsync
2.5.6 protocol 26 (yes, I know there are newer versions, but logistics
dictates that I can't upgrade right now). I have used
the --delete, --delete-after, and --ignore-errors options in all sorts of
combinations.
An example of the
2019 Mar 16
6
[PATCH 0/4] NV50/GF100 behind constrained hierarchies
Hi Ben,
I've been working with an mmio-constrained pci hierarchy intended almost
solely for nvme devices and switches. Binding nouveau to an NV50-based
gpu results in a kernel panic as the device cannot be fully mapped.
I've made modifications in nv50 and vmm to unbind the driver from this
hierarchy, and modified gf100 assuming it will have the same issue.
1/4 also includes a fix where
2019 May 22
0
[PATCH AUTOSEL 5.1 043/375] drm/nouveau/bar/nv50: ensure BAR is mapped
From: Jon Derrick <jonathan.derrick at intel.com>
[ Upstream commit f10b83de1fd49216a4c657816f48001437e4bdd5 ]
If the BAR is zero size, it indicates it was never successfully mapped.
Ensure that the BAR is valid during initialization before attempting to
use it.
Signed-off-by: Jon Derrick <jonathan.derrick at intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Ben Skeggs <bskeggs at redhat.com>