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2000 Jul 02
2
Using a Zip drive with Samaba
Has anyone been able to get a zip drive working with samba? I want to set up a systsem where the drive gets mounted, in a letter like F: and students can pop in and out zip disks without having to deal with any unix interfaces. Any idea?
2000 Jul 25
4
Log analysis tools
Does anyone have any log analysis tools? I'm currently configured with "log file = /usr/local/samba/var/log.%m", which makes identifying issues with any one client easy, but doesn't provide me with an overall picture of what has been happening. What I'd like to be able to produce is a report showing, for a given unit time, the total number of clients that have connected,
2000 Jun 25
2
Login script
Is there a file I can place in the netlogin directory (or anywhere else for that matter) that will represnet a logon script? I want to have my workstations auto-mount particular shares on the samba server, without the user having to make the mount. This way when I add new users, the shares are automatically present. If there is a script I can place somwehre, please tell me what it's name is
2011 Jan 08
1
Distorted output in fixed-point AEC
Hi Jean-Marc, thanks for the response. First, I will clarify again that floating-point solves this - so isn't that a bug in fixed-point? Also, I understand that algorithmically the AEC won't cancel echo properly on a non-linear signal, but why completely distort the output? If the echo just won't get cancelled it would be acceptable, but in the current state it disables the ability to
2016 Nov 21
2
RFC: Insertion of nops for performance stability
Hi Hal, Thanks for the reference. I’ve looked at PPCBranchSelector and the PowerPC backend. It is very different from the X86 architecture and unfortunately the way branch relaxation and alignment related issues are handled in PPC cannot be copied to X86. This is because: 1. PPC instructions are of fixed length while X86 instructions are of variable length, and their length can change
2016 Nov 20
3
RFC: Insertion of nops for performance stability
Hi Hal, A pre-emit pass will indeed be preferable. I originally thought of it, too, however I could not figure out how can such a pass have an access to information on instruction sizes and block alignments. I know that for X86, at least, the branch relaxation is happening during the layout phase in the Assembler, where I plan to integrate the nop insertion such that the new MCPerfNopFragment
2011 Aug 15
2
[LLVMdev] Order of code generation
On 15/08/11 13:12, محمد ﻋﻤﺮ ﺩﻫﻠﻮﻯ wrote: > How do I enable the assertions when building ? > I am using 2.9, the current version, and when I use the standard build llc does > not give me the view-*-dags options. Configure with --enable-assertions Ciao, Duncan. > > -Omer > > On Sat, Aug 13, 2011 at 1:50 AM, Duncan Sands <baldrick at free.fr > <mailto:baldrick at
2011 Jan 03
3
Distorted output in fixed-point AEC
Hi, I couldn't find a discussion that specifically addresses this, so here it is. I'm using Speex AEC in my mobile VoIP application to cancel speaker echo. The used version is 1.2rc1 from the website, and I'm compiling with fixed-point. On most occasions, the AEC works very well and cancels most of the echo (combined with the preprocessor). On some devices, where the microphone signal
2012 Feb 24
3
[LLVMdev] CodeGen instructions and patterns
Is there a generic function that gives the machine instructions and their patterns given in the .td files of a backend specification ? or a subset which match a certain opcode ? otherwise how are the machine instructions being accessed/matched for instruction selection ? -Omer -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2002 Apr 07
2
HTB question
Hi, I am new to tc, please forgive me for simple question. I have linux 2.4 in my routers, I would like to use HTB. I have downloaded binary code from http://luxik.cdi.cz/~devik/qos/htb/#source, (tc.gz), but I could not open the file. Is there any other place I can get binary code for HTB. Also if you can give some direction how to patch it, it will be really helpful. Thanks in advance Omer
2006 Sep 23
6
Connection to backgroundrb is lost when exiting action method
Hey. I have a very annoying problem, and was wondering what is wrong. Suppose I have backgroundrb running, and then I have an action in some controller. In the action I define a worker. When leaving the action, suddenly the connection to backgroundrb is lost: DRb URI: druby://localhost:22222 Pid: 3976 Autostart... done druby://localhost:42531 - #<Errno::EBADF: Bad file descriptor -
2011 Aug 15
0
[LLVMdev] Order of code generation
How do I enable the assertions when building ? I am using 2.9, the current version, and when I use the standard build llc does not give me the view-*-dags options. -Omer On Sat, Aug 13, 2011 at 1:50 AM, Duncan Sands <baldrick at free.fr> wrote: > On 13/08/11 00:01, Cameron Zwarich wrote: > > They do work if you have GraphViz binaries in your path when you > configure LLVM.
2011 Jul 06
4
Showing which bars in a bar chart are significantly different
Hello, a probably rather stupid question to which I can't find an answer: I have a bar chart, and I want to present which bars are significantly different by placing a line with an asterisk above then (similarly to fig. 3 in: http://jnm.snmjournals.org/content/46/4/574.figures-only). Does anyone have a reference where can I find some instructions how to learn this? Thanks a lot! Omer --
2011 Aug 15
0
[LLVMdev] Order of code generation
After enabling assertions and recompilation I still get this error. ~/bin/llvm$ llc -view-isel-dags t3.bc llc: Unknown command line argument '-view-isel-dags'. Try: 'llc -help' llc: Did you mean '-fast-isel-abort'? and I see the view-edge bundles option but get the following error. ~/bin/llvm$ llc -view-edge-bundles t3.bc Writing
2005 Jun 14
1
KMEANS output...
Using R 2.1.0 on Windows 2 questions: 1. Is there a way to parse the output from kmeans within R? 2. If the answer to 1. is convoluted or impossible, how do you save the output from kmeans in a plain text file for further processing outside R? Example: > ktx<-kmeans(x,12, nstart = 200) I would like to parse ktx within R to extract cluster sizes, sum-of-squares values, etc., OR save ktx in
2012 Feb 24
0
[LLVMdev] CodeGen instructions and patterns
Hi Omer, On Feb 24, 2012, at 8:46 AM, محمد ﻋﻤﺮ ﺩﻫﻠﻮﻯ <omerbeg at gmail.com> wrote: > Is there a generic function that gives the machine instructions and their patterns given in the .td files of a backend specification ? > or a subset which match a certain opcode ? I'm not aware of any dump utility functions to display that information concisely. I agree such a thing would be
2007 Oct 17
1
dovecot and imap session forwarding
Hi, I was trying to install a qmail-ldap cluster. I have successfully setup dovecot to authenticate against ldap directory. But what I need is to enable imap session forwarding for qmail-ldap. For example when a user connects to a imapserver if the real mailhost of this user is different than the one that is connected so session is forwarded to real mailhost. Normally we can do that with
2011 Aug 13
2
[LLVMdev] Order of code generation
On 13/08/11 00:01, Cameron Zwarich wrote: > They do work if you have GraphViz binaries in your path when you configure LLVM. I think you also need to build with assertions enabled. Ciao, Duncan. > > Cameron > > On Aug 12, 2011, at 2:59 PM, محمد ﻋﻤﺮ ﺩﻫﻠﻮﻯ wrote: > >> I need help with visualizing graphs before and after instruction selection. >> The llc options
2011 Aug 12
2
[LLVMdev] Order of code generation
I need help with visualizing graphs before and after instruction selection. The llc options listed in the docs do not work as specified. -Omer 2011/8/8 Rafael Ávila de Espíndola <rafael.espindola at gmail.com> > On 08/06/2011 02:40 AM, Sanjoy Das wrote: > > Hi! > > > > I have a DAG (attached), which, according to me, should result in the > > code for
2016 Nov 17
4
RFC: Insertion of nops for performance stability
Hi all, These days I am working on a feature designed to insert nops for IA code generation that will provide performance improvements and performance stability. This feature will not affect other architectures. It will, however, set up an infrastructure for other architectures to do the same, if ever needed. Here are some examples for cases in which nops can improve performance: 1. DSB