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2014 Aug 08
2
Garbled menu on ISOLINUX
We have a system that is designed with no VGA port, graphics card, or keyboard, only a serial console. We're trying to boot a Linux via ISOLINUX. The problem is that when ISOLINUX comes up, the screen is usually garbled. Not always; sometimes it's intact, sometimes it's completely blank. When it is garbled, it is NOT the garbled text of a wrong baud rate. Rather, it looks like
2014 Nov 04
0
SOLVED: Garbled menu on ISOLINUX
For posterity's sake, this problem was solved by removing the "serial" command and restoring "console" to the default of 1, thus completely relying on the BIOS console redirection instead of having ISOLINUX write to and read from the serial port. Thanks to Peter for his help a while back. -----Original Message----- From: Syslinux [mailto:syslinux-bounces at zytor.com] On
2007 May 30
5
java bindings 1.0.0 - jni.h not found
Hi all, I am new to Xapian and want to use it with Java. In order to do that I tried to compile the Java bindings. I set XAPIAN_CONFIG and invoked "configure". However "./configure --with-java" exits with an error. Point of failure: checking for jni.h... no checking for jni.h in /usr/lib/jvm/java-1.5.0-sun/include... no checking for jni.h in
2012 Sep 09
13
enquiry about defrag
Hi all, i am new on btrfs, i am testing KVM on btrfs (host: kernel x86-64 3.5.3), the performance is reasonable. I have two question on defrag, can someone help me? 1. According to btrfs wiki, defragment a COW file will produce two unrelated files. Does it apply to the "autodefrag" mount option? 2. Is there any command for the fragmentation status of a file/dir ? e.g. fragment
1998 Feb 25
1
R-beta: Mac version
Colin Farrow <C.Farrow@geology.gla.ac.uk> writes: > Peter, > > Cautiously sticking my neck above the water line here. I have been > wondering about the Mac version for a while now. I may be able to get > an MSc IT student to work on this as a project for about 3 months > June-Sept. Before putting up the proposal some idea of the scale of the > task would be useful. Do
2010 Nov 11
6
Change message after timeout
Hi All, I have successfully configure the PXE and its working fine, the problem is that after timeout in the following msg Automatic boot in # second the screen stuck/hang there showing the above message or the menu if we choose to selection from menu until image is loaded from network. So, is there any way we can display another message after timeout. I tried MENU CLEAR and SAY Loading
2013 Sep 02
5
[BUG] unfairness in Xen's credit scheduler
Hi all, Since Xen 4.2.0, users can change time slice of the scheduler at runtime via xl command line, a very nice feature. However, it is not *correctly* implemented. Problem description -------------------- say you set the ''cap'' of one VM to 50 (a half core), -when setting the time slice to be *greater* than 30ms, the VM gets much *less* CPU cycles than its allocation -when
2007 Oct 01
2
How do I modify registry: Hk user?
All, Looks like I'm in a predicament. One of our new sites will prompt users (in IE) to display "mixed content". Which is basically asking if you want to display some http in a https site. I have found the solution, (besides having a user go into IE's tools / privacy / custom settings / enable mix content) - with a registry entry. However, the registry entry goes to:
2004 Apr 14
2
Problem creating new domain in unstable
Hi, I just had a try using the xeno-unstable. When I used the xc_dom_create.py to create a new domain I got the followings: ============================================== Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/bin/xc_dom_create.py", line 332, in ? (current_id, current_port) = make_domain() File "/usr/bin/xc_dom_create.py", line 238, in make_domain
2010 Mar 10
3
[LLVMdev] Idea for Google Summer Code : C Compiler for EFI Byte Code implement in LLVM
Hello all, I am highly interestd in implementing C compiler for EFI Byte Code in LLVM and participate in Google Summer Code. EFI is a much larger, more complex,OS-like replacement for the older BIOS firmware interface present in all IBM PC-compatible personal computers. and the EFI specification provides for a processor-independent device driver environment(like virtualmachine), called EFI Byte
2005 Sep 29
2
how to fix the level-1 variances in lme()?
Dear all, Edmond Ng (http://multilevel.ioe.ac.uk/softrev/reviewsplus.pdf) provides an example to fit the mixed effects meta-analysis in Splus 6.2. The syntax is: lme(fixed=d~wks, data=meta, random=~1|study, weights=varFixed(~Vofd), control=lmeControl(sigma=1)) where d is the effect size, study is the study number, Vofd is the variance of the effect size and meta is the data frame.
2010 Mar 15
0
[LLVMdev] Idea for Google Summer Code : C Compiler for EFI Byte Code implement in LLVM
On 10 March 2010 16:57, 琬菁楊 <ching1119.cs96 at g2.nctu.edu.tw> wrote: > I think the main issue is that EFI C dialect is not ANSI-C compliant: the > size of pointer is determined at the run-time and therefore the layout of > the structure is not static. Does LLVM support this model? Hi Ching, The LLVM IR doesn't care about the size of your pointers, and this is why you have the
2010 May 07
3
installing gtkmm
Hi, I've been building a gtkmm project on ubuntu and things run smoothly. Now i have to move the project to CentOS 5.4. I set up rpm forge and installed gtkmm. Turns out that the package on rpmforge is too old that my project doesn't compile. I wonder if there is other way to get newer version of gtkmm and all its dependencies instead of manually install them? -best, Ming-ching
2011 Aug 10
1
rbind/cbind
Dear list, I wonder if there a better way to have rbind/cbind/append to create the first element (if it is empty) instead of doing the following in a loop? for (i in 1:10) { if (i == 1) { aRow = SomeExpression(i) } else { aRow = rbind(aRow,SomeExpression(i)) } } Thanks Anthony
2010 Mar 19
4
[LLVMdev] Idea for Google Summer Code : C Compiler for EFI Byte Code implement in LLVM
On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 10:50 AM, Renato Golin <rengolin at systemcall.org> wrote: > On 10 March 2010 16:57, 琬菁楊 <ching1119.cs96 at g2.nctu.edu.tw> wrote: >> I think the main issue is that EFI C dialect is not ANSI-C compliant: the >> size of pointer is determined at the run-time and therefore the layout of >> the structure is not static. Does LLVM support this
1998 Feb 24
3
R-beta: qr(A)$rank
I would like to find the rank of a matrix using R. Looking through a list of commands it seems that the command qr should do the job. Checking a simple example gave me the wrong answer. Here is the example: > A <- c(1,2,3,4,5,6) > A <- matrix(A, nrow=2, ncol=3) > A [,1] [,2] [,3] [1,] 1 3 5 [2,] 2 4 6 > qr(A)$rank [1] 3 The correct answer is two. I
1998 Feb 24
3
R-beta: qr(A)$rank
I would like to find the rank of a matrix using R. Looking through a list of commands it seems that the command qr should do the job. Checking a simple example gave me the wrong answer. Here is the example: > A <- c(1,2,3,4,5,6) > A <- matrix(A, nrow=2, ncol=3) > A [,1] [,2] [,3] [1,] 1 3 5 [2,] 2 4 6 > qr(A)$rank [1] 3 The correct answer is two. I
2011 Jul 31
3
Display/show the evaluation result of R commands automatically
Hello R-help, I wonder if it is possible to configure R, so that it will display/show the evaluation result of the R commands automatically (similar to the behavior of Matlab) i.e. If I type x <- 8 it will print 8 in the command prompt, instead of having type x explicitly to show the result and perhaps put an ";" at the end to suppress the output. i.e. x <- 8; Thank you
2007 Aug 16
3
Unable to match/classify non-icmp traffic with TOS bigger than 0x10
This problem is driving nuts, so I am seeking help here. Your help will be deeply appreciated. I have made myself a Linux bridge with eth1 and eth0 to form br0. Then I run a script to configure tc with htb on it. But I can never match non-icmp traffic ( such as tcp and udp ) with TOS or DSCP values such as 0x68. The full story as follows :- 1. On the source testing machine, I do this to set
2005 Jan 03
8
load balancing and DNAT
Does anyone know if load balancing and DNAT work well together? I know that load balancing and NAT do not, but what about a simple port forward? I can''t apply Julian Anastasov''s patches, because they don''t work with PPTP patches. :/ Anyhow, a simple: iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -i eth0 -p tcp --dport xxx -j DNAT --to yyy:xxx iptables -I FORWARD -i eth0 -d yyy -p