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1999 Sep 02
1
browsing, subnets, across, workgroups
Why does browsing across subnets only work if all of the machines are in the same workgroup? We're really a unix and mac campus, but we're trying to support windows machines by using a samba server to let them print and let the students access a little chunk of disk space. I've got a samba server set up as the workgroup SERVERS, and I've told it to be a domain master, a
2000 Mar 13
2
Dis-heartening observation
I have been on this list off and on for a year and a half to two years, while I am not a full-dummy, just a partial dummy, why cant I get a rise out of anyone about this question? Mar 13 10:06:09 kesrith PAM_pwdb[10562]: authentication failure; (uid=0) -> henris for samba service Anyone? TIA Henri -- ------------------------------------------------------------- "All data leaves a
1999 May 06
1
Removing Banner
> 1. How do I remove the info page that the printer prints after each job. > (containing username, job no., time etc...) telnet to the printer and set banner = 0 -- "Don't steal, the Government hates competition!" smeisner@cris.com | http://www.cris.com/~Smeisner Courtesy of Netscape and Linux 2.0 [running 2.0.33]
1999 Aug 22
2
Blank page after each job from W95
Whenever I send a print job from a W95 client to a raw printer on my Linux box, I get a blank page automatically. When I print directly from Linux this does not occur. I have seen more subscribers mentioning this problem, but never did I see a solution for this. Can somebody help me out? Regards, Mark -------------- next part -------------- HTML attachment scrubbed and removed
2000 Aug 07
1
Samba messing with PJL to printer
We have a Kyocera FS-3750 printer here that works fine from Windoze (NT 4.0 and 98) clients if connected "directly" via the Windows "LPR" interface but which spews out pages of garbage if spooled through Samba 2.0.7 on a Solaris box. What happens is the printer for some reason thinks it is being sent text but the first few lines are really PJL commands : %-12345X@PJL JOB @PJL
2001 Mar 26
2
2.2 Alpha3 - how stable is it?
Hi all, I was wondering what the feeling was of those on this list as to how stable this alpha is? Is it useable in a production environment for basic file sharing of a shared database (ACT)? The reason I am asking is I am having major file corruption issues with Win2K clients using 2.07, and if the suggestions already made do not fix the problem, I would be willing to try it, if it is
2005 Jul 20
12
Mahler's Book - New Project
Hi all, I'm currently gearing up for a possible PBX replacement project using Asterisk, and I'm just breaching the iceberg of information that's available. I typically like to have something thick with pages in front of me. Mahler's book was the first one to come up and it seems like a good place to start. However, the big name bookstores tell me it'll take up to three
2002 May 21
4
Samba+PDC+LDAP (add user script + unix passwd sync) Can't call perl script
Hi, i've compiled samba 2.2.4 on a Redhat 7.1 machine, working with openldap 2.0.23. I also downloaded smbldap-tools from IDEALX which i fixed myself to fit my needs. Everything work very fine when running the scripts in shell mode... but! In smb.conf : ============= add user script = /usr/local/sbin/smbldap-useradd.pl -w %u This line don't work and it should, because when running
2012 Apr 29
8
[LLVMdev] [RFC] Encoding Compile Flags into the IR
Hi, Link-Time Optimization has a problem. We need to preserve some of the flags with which the modules were compiled so that the semantics of the resulting program are correct. For example, a module compiled with `-msoft-float' should use library calls for floating point. And that's only the tip of the proverbial iceberg. Goals ===== My goals for whichever solution we come up with are
2012 Apr 30
4
[LLVMdev] [RFC] Encoding Compile Flags into the IR
On Apr 30, 2012, at 1:00 PM, dag at cray.com wrote: > Bill Wendling <wendling at apple.com> writes: > >> Link-Time Optimization has a problem. We need to preserve some of the >> flags with which the modules were compiled so that the semantics of >> the resulting program are correct. For example, a module compiled with >> `-msoft-float' should use library
2007 Mar 29
3
[LLVMdev] PR400 - alignment for LD/ST
Christopher, On Mar 29, 2007, at 12:49 PM, Devang Patel wrote: > > On Mar 29, 2007, at 12:24 PM, Christopher Lamb wrote: > >> Is anyone actively working on this currently? It's marked as >> unassigned in BZ. > > In next few days I'll get to this. At the moment I'm enabling Packed > Structure support in llvm-gcc (based on patches developed by other >
2008 Oct 23
2
[LLVMdev] Windows x64 support
Hi Nicolas, > never got committed entirely so things are still broken. It should probably > be reopened, have my workaround committed, and then later a proper fix that > doesn't cost (a tiny bit of) performance could be done. This is only the tip of the iceberg, unfortunately. There are others more severe ABI incompatibilities. -- WBR, Anton Korobeynikov
2007 Mar 29
0
[LLVMdev] PR400 - alignment for LD/ST
On Mar 29, 2007, at 3:54 PM, Devang Patel wrote: > Christopher, > > On Mar 29, 2007, at 12:49 PM, Devang Patel wrote: > >> >> On Mar 29, 2007, at 12:24 PM, Christopher Lamb wrote: >> >>> Is anyone actively working on this currently? It's marked as >>> unassigned in BZ. >> >> In next few days I'll get to this. At the moment
2020 Jun 30
2
Clang Build Linux presentations + demos
(bcc a few lists) Hello, For tomorrow's bi-weekly meeting [0][1], we have two guest presentations: Prof. Mathieu Acher, an associate professor from the University of Rennes, will be discussing with us about the Linux kernel's configuration space. A common question we get is "does the kernel build with Clang?" "Depends on the config" is just the tip of the iceberg.
2012 May 01
0
[LLVMdev] [RFC] Encoding Compile Flags into the IR
On Apr 30, 2012, at 4:12 PM, Bill Wendling wrote: > On Apr 30, 2012, at 1:00 PM, dag at cray.com wrote: > >> Bill Wendling <wendling at apple.com> writes: >> >>> Link-Time Optimization has a problem. We need to preserve some of the >>> flags with which the modules were compiled so that the semantics of >>> the resulting program are correct. For
2012 May 05
5
certificate verification failed
Dear all, I just moved my puppet-server [*puppetmaster*] from one machine to another machine and regenerated the certificate(s) for the agent but since then I''m getting these error on the client: > > [root@farm021 puppet]# puppetd -t > info: Retrieving plugin > err: /File[/var/lib/puppet/lib]: Failed to generate additional resources > using
2005 Nov 16
2
mdf no sound issue
Jean Marc & list, Following up on this- there seems to be an issue with this calculation in mdf.c (Smooth echo energy estimate over time) Pey += Eh*Yh; Pyy += Yh*Yh; it goes too large for floating point, which seems to be caused by extremely large values in st->Rf[j], st->Yf[j] and smaller values in st->Eh[j], st->Yh[j]- things were relatively quiet
2015 Mar 13
3
[LLVMdev] Lifting ASM to IR
On 3/12/15 8:14 PM, Daniel Dilts wrote: > On Thu, Mar 12, 2015 at 6:33 PM, Ahmed Bougacha > <ahmed.bougacha at gmail.com <mailto:ahmed.bougacha at gmail.com>> wrote: > > > On Thu, Mar 12, 2015 at 05:44:02PM -0700, Daniel Dilts wrote: > >> Does there exist a tool that could lift a binary (assembly for some > >> supported target) to LLVM IR?
2012 Apr 30
0
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] [RFC] Encoding Compile Flags into the IR
On 29 April 2012 18:44, Bill Wendling <wendling at apple.com> wrote: > Hi, > > Link-Time Optimization has a problem. We need to preserve some of the flags with which the modules were compiled so that the semantics of the resulting program are correct. For example, a module compiled with `-msoft-float' should use library calls for floating point. And that's only the tip of
2018 Apr 26
4
[LLVM][RFC] Representing the target device information in the LLVM IR
For the firstprivate clause, the compiler generates code to pass it by value or by reference to the outlined function. The reason the first private scalars is generally passed by value is for the performance reason. For this particular case, the compiler cannot generate code to pass the double @gg by value under i386-pc-linux-gnu since the value is 64 bit while the architecture is 32bit. For the