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2012 Jan 07
3
LUKS full disk Encryption question
From RHEL docs: "The default implementation of LUKS in Red Hat Enterprise Linux is AES 128 with a SHA256 hashing. Ciphers that are available are: AES - Advanced Encryption Standard - FIPS PUB 197 Twofish (A 128-bit Block Cipher) Serpent cast5 - RFC 2144 cast6 - RFC 2612" My question is: What will be the performance impact on my Celeron 1.73 GHz CPU and/or hdd
2009 Mar 20
1
bypass_rescue and its inverse
Hey, I''ve just started using rspec-rails 1.2 and the bypass rescue declaration is wonderful - by default I tend to write controller which raise exceptions (in exceptional circumstances), along with before- filters as guard clauses, so being able to switch off rescue from (which I properly spec separately) is a real boon. Such a boon, in fact, that I immediately shoved it into a
2009 Feb 02
1
Broke ggplot...
It appears I broke ggplot in my script, but that maybe it is because the caffeine has worn off or maybe it is late in the day.   I thought I was beginning to understand ggplot, but I have encountered a silly little issue.   For some reason the following does not produce a histogram with fill due to the Person's characteristics: (Note that VADeaths_flat_df$Data works fine...)    
2010 Oct 15
1
Dealing with Non-Standard Hours
A data set I obtained has the hours running from 01 through 24 rather than the conventional 00 through 23. My favorite, strptime, balks at hour 24. I thought it would be easy to correct but it must be too late on Friday for my brain and caffeine isn't helping. TIA for a hint, Clint -- Clint Bowman INTERNET: clint at ecy.wa.gov Air Quality Modeler INTERNET: clint at math.utah.edu
2013 Jun 07
0
[LLVMdev] clang/llvm with glibc
On Fri, Jun 07, 2013 at 11:48:03AM -0400, Rafael Espíndola wrote: > > It is (almost) possible to compile glibc using DragonEgg -- there > > are only a handful of patches required (for LLVM and DragonEgg), > > most of which are now up for review. > > > > It builds, and most of glibc's test suite currently passes, except > > for some tests that deal with
2013 Jun 07
2
[LLVMdev] clang/llvm with glibc
> It is (almost) possible to compile glibc using DragonEgg -- there > are only a handful of patches required (for LLVM and DragonEgg), > most of which are now up for review. > > It builds, and most of glibc's test suite currently passes, except > for some tests that deal with floating point arithmetic, and some > tests which use very obscure GNU as features which I
2015 Aug 18
1
initial setup of centos linux 7 core license information license not accepted
Did all this happen because I switched monitors? Or because I did all my setup over ssh? Otherwise, this is an FYI for other newbies who get confused by this like I did. Yesterday I set up a new centos 7 install, did updates, made all the config tweaks I like to make, and rebooted at the end to see if it would start up properly. No problem. (I logged in as the single user to see if it worked but
2010 Nov 20
1
Setting a Red->Yellow->Green Color Transition in Image(...) with yellow corresponding with the Mean Value...
In the following example I would like to have the color transition from Red->yellow->green in the image(...) function, and if possible have the yellow be set to correspond with the mean value (for the below 75). ? I was able to figure something like out when using filled.contour(...), e.g. filled.contour(ak.fan, levels = c(70, 73, 76,?80, 90), color = terrain.colors) (I still
2006 May 12
2
Has many through join table issues
I''m trying to wrap my caffeine soaked brain around has_many :through following along at: http://rails.techno-weenie.net/tip/2005/12/23/teaching_your_blog_model_new_tricks_with_has_many_through I think my models are a little more complex than what fits this narrative. I have a directory of members, each member can belong to multiple categories. The category table references itself
2014 Sep 29
2
[LLVMdev] Compiling glibc with clang/LLVM
Hey all, I was wondering if clang/LLVM has support to compile glibc in its entirety? The only thing I could find of recent was this thread saying the only way it could really be done is to use the dragonegg plugin with gcc... https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/llvm-dev/pmZYVNTrVYQ [LLVMdev] clang/llvm with glibc 8 posts by 5 authors [X] [X] Dave Buehmann [X]
2006 May 12
4
fc5 and link to sources?
Just installed fc5, installed correct kernel source, and trying to compile zaptel-1.2. Changed the link in /lib/modules/2.6.15-1.2054_FC5 to point to /usr/src/redhat/SOURCES. Like: lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 23 May 12 15:21 build -> /usr/src/redhat/SOURCES A 'make install' still complains with: make -C /lib/modules/2.6.15-1.2054_FC5/build SUBDIRS=/usr/src/zaptel-1.2 modules make[1]:
2002 Dec 09
3
RSync on Netware
Hello, I have ported rsync 2.5.5 to Netware and would like to, at least, contribute the binary so that people can download it. It says on the website to use the bug tracking system to do this, but since that isn't working, I thought I would try this. Thanks for any help or direction. Lee
2013 Jun 05
0
[LLVMdev] clang/llvm with glibc
On Wed, Jun 05, 2013 at 12:34:41PM -0600, Dave Buehmann wrote: > This question has been asked occasionally with no positive responses. > > Has anybody had success compiling glib with clang/llvm? If so, can you > share any details? > > If not, are there any good libc replacements with more complete > functionality than newlib? It is (almost) possible to compile glibc using
2006 Jan 02
1
January Ruby events in the SF Bay Area
Bosco So has located a promising new venue for the SF Ruby Meetup: There is WiFi access to the Internet as well as a large plasma TV/monitor for presentations. In addition to offering caffeine in various forms, they have sandwiches and desserts. Lastly, there are lots of dining opportunities nearby for apres-event chowing. -- http://ruby.meetup.com/6/events/4815812 Meanwhile,
2009 Jun 29
2
openbsd-compat/getrrsetbyname.c: answer buffer size too large for EDNS0 and glibc
Hello. I have an issue with SSHFP lookups using "VerifyHostKeyDNS=yes" and "options edns0" in /etc/resolv.conf (glib >= 2.6). getrrsetbyname() calls res_query() with a maximum buffer size of 65536. The glibc resolver truncates this value to 16 bits, reducing the query's advertised buffer size to 0. BIND appears to ignore it while Unbound returns a server failure.
2006 Jun 09
0
Cleaned up belkinunv diff
Hi Peter Now I can get subdrivers to have ups.conf/command-line options, I've started looking at making the newhidups belkin-hid subdriver have the wait and wait-on-shutdown behaviour in the same was as belkinunv, and having just gone back and gone "yuck!" at my huge comments in my revised belkinunv source, I decided to clear out all the extraneous commentary in my
2012 Aug 06
3
[LLVMdev] How to call some transformation passes (LoopRotate and LoopUnroll) from my own pass
Hello, I wrote my own pass which needs to do some loop unrolling. I can perform loop unrolling via opt: opt -mem2reg -loops -loop-simplify -loop-rotate -lcssa -loop-unroll -unroll-count=50 mytest.bc -o mytest.bc This command works perfectly. However, what I really want is to produce the **same behavior** but from my own pass (i.e., I don't want to use opt). I wrote a Module pass which
2016 Aug 25
3
I need glibc 2.19+ for 32 bit CentOS 6.8 or CentOS7
On Aug 24, 2016 5:05 PM, "Gordon Messmer" <gordon.messmer at gmail.com> wrote: > > On 08/24/2016 04:22 PM, Kay Schenk wrote: >> >> Due to a proposed changeover to build machines for a project I'm >> involved with, I need at least glib 2.19. > > > Do you know why? As in, what features or fixes are required? If not, I think John's question
2003 Sep 26
3
Std. errors of intercept and slope
Dear all, I have the following output generated by linear regression. Since there is only one regression intercept and one slope for one set of data, what is the meaning of std. error for intercept and that of slope? Thanks in advance. Sincerely, Minghua > data(thuesen) > attach(thuesen) > lm(short.velocity~blood.glucose) Call: lm(formula = short.velocity ~ blood.glucose)
2006 Jun 24
1
Parsing XML with REXML problem
Why can it not find my object? What am i missing here? Here is my code: require ''rexml/document'' include REXML # classes to represent the objects and relationships in the xml file class Article attr_accessor :id, :post, :archive, :ntype, :head, :blurb, :body, :fblurb, :fimage, :att, :source, :copy, :brand end # the base parser class BaseXMLParser def initialize(filename)