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2003 Mar 03
5
Samba 2.2.7 problem
I am running Samba 2.2.7 on a Red Hat 7.3 box.
1. I have some windows xp computer on my network.
With the following settings the Samab can not able to win the election.
local master = No
preferred master = Yes
domain master = No
changing to
local master = Yes
It can. How these settings should work?
2. When samba is running (ps -ax)
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2004 Feb 06
2
much slower backups using smbtar
Hi!
I have moved our samba configuration to a new hardware.
Old config:
PII 266 MHz
96MB memory
RedHat 7.2
20Gb ide hard drive for samba shares
samba-*-2.2.7-3.7.2 packages installed
kernel-2.4.20-28.7
New config:
P4 2.4GHz
512MB memory
RedHat 9.0
60GB scsi hard drive for samba shares and OS
40GB ide hard drive for backups
samba-*-2.2.7a-8.9.0
2007 Apr 27
9
can''t mount vfat fs on lvm created by winxp guest
Greetings,
I''ve had no success with mounting a vfat file system created by a
Windows XP guest on a lvm volume.
# mount -t vfat /dev/vg1/win1 /mnt/
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/vg1/win1,
missing codepage or other error
In some cases useful info is found in syslog - try
dmesg | tail or so
# dmesg
FAT: invalid media value (0xb9)
VFS:
2002 Jun 14
3
calling an editor on MAC and Linux
I have written an R function that writes output to an external file using
the sink function. I assume that `sink' is not operating system dependent.
At the end of the function I have additional code that opens the newly
created file using notepad on a Windows system. Obviously, this part of the
code will not work on a Mac or Linux box. Since I do not have a machine
with Linux or the Mac OS
2006 May 03
5
Finding the rhyme for has_many :through
Hi all,
I am NOT a person with English as my mother language and I haven''t been
programming long enough to be natural in these kind of things. And if
that isn''t bad enough, I am a newbie on Rails too... So please enligthen.
I am trying to build a simple tool for my shop. I have many products
that I sell in my shop and of course I have many suppliers for the
products. Thus
2009 May 04
3
[LLVMdev] [PATH] Fixes for the amd64 JIT code
Hi,
If this looks ok, could somebody check it in ?
thanks
Zoltan
Evan Cheng-2 wrote:
>
> Looks good. Thanks.
>
> Evan
>
> On May 1, 2009, at 8:40 AM, Zoltan Varga wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> The attached patch contains the following changes:
>>
>> * X86InstrInfo.cpp: Synchronize a few places with the code
2015 Aug 11
2
Contributing to the CentOS Wiki pages
Hi CentOS-Docs Team,
I would like to contribute to the CentOS Wiki.
My username is: ZoltanPorkolab
Subject: Deploying Oracle Database on CentOS
Location: (HowTos#Non CentOS Applications) http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos
I would like to contribute how to install Oracle 12c on CentOS 7 using
Oracle Quick Installation features.
I would also like to translate the latest CentOS Release Notes to
2009 May 05
2
[LLVMdev] [PATH] Fixes for the amd64 JIT code
Hi Zoltan,
The part that determines whether SIB byte is needed caused a lot of
regressions last night (see Geryon-X86-64 etc.). I've reverted it for
now. Please take a look.
Thanks,
Evan
On May 4, 2009, at 3:49 PM, Evan Cheng wrote:
> Committed as revision 70929. Thanks.
>
> Evan
>
> On May 3, 2009, at 8:29 PM, vargaz wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>>
2009 Sep 05
4
[LLVMdev] loads from a null address and optimizations
Hi,
I don't intentionally want to induce a tramp, the load null is created by
an llvm optimization
pass from code like:
v = null;
.....
v.Call ();
Zoltan
On Sat, Sep 5, 2009 at 11:39 PM, Bill Wendling <isanbard at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Zoltan,
>
> We've come across this before where people meant to induce a trap by
> dereferencing a null. It
2009 May 04
4
[LLVMdev] [PATCH] Add support for accessing the FS segment register on X86
Hi,
Here is an updated version of the patch using address space 257.
Zoltan
On Mon, May 4, 2009 at 11:36 PM, Shantonu Sen <ssen at apple.com> wrote:
> Maybe 257 would be better (or other unused), because of r70197, which gives
> special behavior for <256
>
> Shantonu Sen
> ssen at apple.com
>
> Sent from my Mac Pro
>
>
> On May 4, 2009,
2008 Dec 09
3
[LLVMdev] [PATH] Add sub.ovf/mul.ovf intrinsics
Hi,
Attached is the final version of the patch, adding the requested
FIXME. If this is ok, can
somebody check it in ?
thanks
Zoltan
On Tue, Dec 9, 2008 at 9:58 PM, Bill Wendling <isanbard at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 9, 2008 at 6:11 AM, Zoltan Varga <vargaz at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
2005 Jul 17
2
HFC BRIstuff woes
Hi All,
It's broken !! (drat)
Asterisk if failing to load with the following error (taken from end of
/var/log/asterisk/full) after adding bristuff.
Can anyone help please?
Jul 17 19:57:54 VERBOSE[2503]: == Registered channel type 'Phone'
(Standard Linux Telephony API Driver)
Jul 17 19:57:54 VERBOSE[2503]: [chan_zap.so]Jul 17 19:57:54
VERBOSE[2503]: [chan_zap.so] =>
2007 Oct 09
2
Print to POS printer
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Hash: SHA1
Hello,
I've been searching teh web but I don't find a clear solution for this:
The program I am running needs to print a bill to a remote printer
(attached to a IBM NC 2200) compatible with EPSON TM-U210D. How can I
avoid the WINEPS.DRV? Can I use the driver that works fine in Windows
(tm300s.drv)?
Thanks a lot.
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2009 Dec 08
2
[LLVMdev] LLVM intrinsic for SSE ANDPS instruction
Hi,
The arguments to the 'and' instruction must be integer types or vectors of
integer types. If
I have a compiler whose source language has support for andps by having its
own intrinsics,
then I would have to generate code to convert the float vector into an int
vector before passing
it to llvm's and instruction, then convert the result back.
2009 Sep 05
3
[LLVMdev] loads from a null address and optimizations
Hi,
Currently, llvm treats the loads from a null address as unreachable code,
i.e.:
load i32* null
is transformed by some optimization pass into
unreachable
This presents problems in JIT compilers like mono which implement null
pointer checks by trapping SIGSEGV signals. It also
looks incorrect since it changes program behavior, which might be undefined
in general, but it is quite
2009 Jun 01
3
[LLVMdev] [PATH] Fix support for .umul.with.overflow on x86 + fix c binding
Hi,
The first patch fixes the implementation of umul.with.overflow on x86
which was throwing a 'Cannot yet select' error.
The second patch fixes the definition of LLVMTypeKind in the C binding by
syncing it with the c++ counterpart.
Please review and commit if it looks ok.
thanks
Zoltan
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2009 May 05
1
[LLVMdev] [PATH] Fixes for the amd64 JIT code
Hi,
It looks like the problem was with the RIP relative addressing. The
original patch mistakenly
removed the || DispForReloc part because I tough that the RIP relative
addressing was done
by the SIB encodings, but it is actually done by the shorter ones.
The attached patch seems to work for me on linux and when simulating darwin
by forcing some variables in X86TargetMachine.cpp to their darwin
2007 Feb 15
7
Mongrel Monitoring...
I have a website that is running Mongrel that is CONSTANTLY going down.
There seems to be no rhyme or reason... There must be something in the
way the site was written.
Is there a recommended Mongrel monitoring tool that will monitor our
sites mongrel services and restart mongrel when the site goes down?
The server is a UNIX machine...
Thanks!!
Roy
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2006 Mar 02
3
Child PID's
All, I'm not sure how to word this question but we're noticing a lot of
our asterisk boxes no longer have multiple asterisk child processes.
i.e. doing a 'ps ax' reveals only 1 asterisk PID when normally I'm used
to seeing 8+ .. There is no rhyme or reason to it, and we're using the
safe_asterisk script which has always worked in the past. Ast 1.2.4, zap
1.2.4, naturally..
2009 May 05
0
[LLVMdev] [PATH] Fixes for the amd64 JIT code
Hi,
I can't reproduce these failures on my linux machine. The test machine
seems to be
running darwin. I suspect that the problem might be with RIP relative
addressing, or with
the encoding of R12/R13, but the code seems to handle the latter, since it
checks for
ESP/EBP which is the same as R12/R13.
Zoltan
On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 8:18 PM, Evan Cheng <evan.cheng at