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2009 Dec 26
1
oVirtBIOS : Virtualization Firmware
Misters, Let me introduce myself : Guillaume FORTAINE, Engineer in Computer Science. Me and my partners are currently working on a Virtualization Firmware. After an analysis of the various solutions (Citrix, VMware and Microsoft), it seemed natural to our eyes, to enable a true bare-metal hypervisor, to go as close as possible to the hardware, hence the BIOS. That's why we are currently
2009 Dec 27
0
oVirtBIOS : (High-Performance) Virtualization Firmware
Dear Dennis, > Why should I care? Don't get me wrong the idea sound interesting but I > don't really see why it is so vitally important to put the HV right > into the BIOS. The problem is that you loose support for a lot of > hardware that cannot be booted with coreboot. Our engineering solution comes from a real world problem : faulty firmware (BIOS or UEFI)
2015 Apr 06
1
Read and publish firmware time stamps and boot time (was: [systemd-devel] bootloader time on a non-EFI bootloader)
[CC?ing coreboot, GRUB, SeaBIOS, Syslinux project and Linux kernel] Am Montag, den 16.03.2015, 11:38 +0100 schrieb Kay Sievers: > On Mon, Mar 16, 2015 at 11:29 AM, Umut Tezduyar Lindskog wrote: > > I would like to pass the time it was spent in bootloader to systemd. > > Is there a kernel command line to pass this information on non EFI > > bootloader? Or is there an another
2018 Feb 16
0
Re: How to use rtc_timeoffset (XL toolkit option) in Libvirt and Xen/libxl hypervisor?
On 02/16/2018 08:37 AM, Volo M. wrote: > Hello techs, > > We used XL toolkit for Xen hypervisor for starting Windows hvm VMs and the > option rtc_timeoffset worked perfectly with XL. It helped us to set correct > Timezone time/offset for Windows HVM VMs from inside virtual_machine xen config. > > For example: > Below option WORKS perfectly with XL toolkit. >
2018 Feb 19
1
Re: How to use rtc_timeoffset (XL toolkit option) in Libvirt and Xen/libxl hypervisor?
Jim, Thanks a lot for your confirmation. Could you also please explain if the issue can be ever fixed, if it's possible to make some patch to fix it? Is it libvirt-specific bug or Libvirt development team rely on some other developers of libxl code...etc? I'm asking because XL tools works fine and I wonder if XL uses the same libxl libraries , doesn't it? Lastly is the issue is going
2018 Feb 16
2
How to use rtc_timeoffset (XL toolkit option) in Libvirt and Xen/libxl hypervisor?
Hello techs, We used XL toolkit for Xen hypervisor for starting Windows hvm VMs and the option rtc_timeoffset worked perfectly with XL. It helped us to set correct Timezone time/offset for Windows HVM VMs from inside virtual_machine xen config. For example: Below option WORKS perfectly with XL toolkit. [root@hw12xen ~]# cat goillltawdlssq.xl.cfg | grep offset rtc_timeoffset = "7200"
2006 Nov 01
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM / C--
On 11/1/06, Guillaume FORTAINE <guillaume.fortaine at wanadoo.fr> wrote: > >C--'s weakness is it's incompleteness (missing many major features), > >instability/bugginess, poor performance (both time to compile and the > >generated code), lack of high-level optimizations, lack of ABI > >compatibility with the native tools, lack of C++ frontend support, and the
2005 Jan 11
0
test source for current xorcom rapid
Hi I put a snapshot of our current packages updates.xorcom.com . They are available from the deb source deb http://updates.xorcom.com/test sarge main (this is s/rapid/test/ of the name of the source of the stable version) Changes include: * Fixed and simplified zaptel detection * Support for spandsp: compiled but not yet tested * IAX extensions * Mail server configuration * The script
2004 Dec 09
1
Xorcom Rapid 0.9.0
Hi Version 0.9.0 of Xorcom Rapid Debian/GNU/Linux/Asterisk has just been released. Main changes: * A decent version of Asterisk/Zaptel (1.0.2) is provided * Includes a better default configuration * Automatic detection of the most common Zaptel cards * Contains more optional software (apache, MySQL, Webmin and others) - available via menu You can get it from:
2005 Feb 06
0
Xorcom Rapid 1.0 released
Hi folks Xorcom Rapid 1.0 is avilable for download Q: 1.0? A: Sure, better than 0.9.1: * Asterisk 1.0.5 * Base packages upgraded * Built with SpanDSP support * Improved Zaptel detection * ast-cmd with some useful command-line abilities provided * ssh installed by default * putty.exe is included on the CD * music-on-hold files removed due to potential licensing issues
2005 Jul 22
0
Xorcom Rapid 1.1
Hi all Xorcom Rapid 1.1 is here. * Asterisk 1.0.9 * Flash Operator Panel * improved Zaptel hardware detection: should hopefully detect E1, T1 ZapHFC and qozap. No more channel numbers guessing in zapata/zaptel.conf * and much of the "extra" software available for it You can get the full details at http://www.xorcom.com/rapid so I'll just highlight the points that I
2014 Feb 17
0
Rapid Prototyping &Mould Made & OEM
Dear pkg-xen-devel, How are you ? PowStar factory have more15-years -historythat&nbsp; focus in Professional Rapid Prototyping &nbsp;&amp; Mould&nbsp; Manufacturing &amp; OEM&nbsp;&nbsp;in China. 1.Our the technology of tolerance&nbsp;within&nbsp; +/- 0.01 mm . 2.we have technologies that use CNC Prototype machining,SLArapid laser molding, SLS rapid
2006 Dec 21
1
Toolkit Actions
David, I am interested in your recent commit regarding toolkit actions - http://gitweb.freedesktop.org/?p=xorg/app/compiz.git;a=commitdiff;h=a4c3b371ada1f7ef80c7701783342714a108a8f2 Would you mind commenting on what the idea here is, and how this can be used by application authors / GTK hackers? Thanks John
2009 May 19
1
coreboot & syslinux
Hi, I am looking into using coreboot to speed up the booting of my HTPC, while looking at the payloads they offer I thought that perhaps a syslinux derivative would be nice to have as a payload due to it's flexibility. Is this possible? or something you would be interested in adding support for? Regards, Ryan
2005 Jun 16
2
Financial toolkit
Is there any financial toolkit available for use in R ?? I am looking at a variety of functions but don't want to recreate each one of them. Thanks Gaurav [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2004 Jul 08
3
[LLVMdev] Visual C++ Toolkit
Hi all, I just wanted to know if anyone's looked into using the free version of Microsoft's Visual C++ toolkit for LLVM: http://msdn.microsoft.com/visualc/vctoolkit2003/ -bw -- || "If wishes and buts were clusters of nuts, we'd all have a bowl of || granola!" - Mr. Jellineck
2006 Aug 02
1
[LLVMdev] Mozart / llvm
Hello, I'm a French student in computing science and I'm interested in your llvm project. We plan to build a new OS design using the Mozart-Oz language ( http://hurd.gnufans.org/bin/view/Hurd/NextHurd ). Could we "easily" implement a Mozart front-end to llvm ? Do you think llvm could be a good alternative to gcc for our project ? http://www.mozart-oz.org
2006 Aug 03
1
[LLVMdev] Alice / ML and C--/llvm
Hello, The Mozart-Oz isn't suitable for our project beacause of disappointing "raw" performances : http://shootout.alioth.debian.org/gp4/benchmark.php?test=all&lang=al http://www.gecode.org/benchmarks.html I have found a very interesting language : http://www.ps.uni-sb.de/alice/ Concurrency, logic verification I found this link : http://www.cminusminus.org with a
2006 Jun 03
0
IBM''s Starter Toolkit for DB2 on Rails (Windows only, at present)
I just saw this mentioned on OSNews: http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/tech/db2onrails?open&S_TACT=105AGX59&S_CMP=GR&ca=dgr-lnxw07awdb2onrails (or http://tinyurl.com/o9npt) From that page: <quote> What is Starter Toolkit for DB2 on Rails? Users starting with Ruby and Rails are faced with the task of downloading source code, obtaining compilers, compiling code, and finding a
2007 Feb 21
1
Globus Toolkit 4.0.3 under CentOS-4.4
Hi, did somebody successfully compile Globus Toolkit 4.0.3 under CenTOS-4.4 from the source installer gt4.0.3-all-source-installer? If yes, with using some special compile controls? Any comments welcome. Regards Joachim Backes <joachim.backes at rhrk.uni-kl.de> University of Kaiserslautern,Computer Center [RHRK], Systems and Operations, High Performance Computing, D-67653