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2016 Feb 22
2
Re: Cubietruck: QEMU, KVM and Fedora
[CCing the libguestfs mailing list - as Rich responded on IRC about your question on timeout.] On Sun, Feb 21, 2016 at 10:07 PM, Thomas Kee <xsited@yahoo.com> wrote: > Hi Kashyap, > > Thanks for offering to help. The day job caused a pause and it took me an > hour to reassert where I was in the process. I usually hang out on freenet > as xsited. I am still reading the
2006 Jun 15
1
Gumstix!
So, I just got my GumStix Stuart BT today: http://www.gumstix.com For a non-telephony (Bluetooth based) project. I'm browsing the SVN website for Gumstix and lo and behold, there is Asterisk! I'm excited. Has anyone ever tried it on a GumStix before, and if so, care to share tips? If anybody is curious, this is a PC the size of 2 packs of Wrigley's Spearmint Gum put together. Runs
2018 Feb 26
0
Fwd: Client fails to mount with Samba running as daemon. Fine in foreground.
Hi all, Experiencing a really weird issue on my Samba instance (4.7.5). It is not allowing users to browse any shares when running as a systemctl daemon, but it is working fine when running as a foreground service. Contents of systemctl service unit: # cat /usr/lib/systemd/system/smb.service [Unit] Description=Samba SMB Daemon After=syslog.target network.target nmb.service winbind.service
2007 Apr 17
1
Mini-Compiz on Miniature Linux/OpenGL (embedded 3D window system)
hi, my goal is to produce (for start) really tiny and simple Compiz-like "window manager", the main concern is size and speed... and by size i mean very tiny:1-2MB since everyone is probably laughing (id be too, few months ago), i might start by showing its possible, actually there is already complete WORKING development environment for it... thanks to SciTech drivers it can run
2007 Apr 17
0
[fdo] 'Mini-Compiz' on Miniature Linux/OpenGL (embedded 3D window system)
hi, my goal is to produce (for start) really tiny and simple Compiz-like "window manager", the main concern is size and speed... and by size i mean very tiny:1-2MB since everyone is probably laughing (id be too, few months ago), i might start by showing its possible, actually there is already complete WORKING development environment for it... thanks to SciTech drivers it can run
2004 Apr 02
0
Problem using tftpd-hpa 0.34 and armmon bootloader on remote embedded arm-linux board
Hi all, I've been struggling with this for several days now so any help would be very much appreciated! I have a compulab embedded arm board which runs a bootloader called ArmMon. ArmMon supports file fetching over ethernet via a built in tftp client, and Compulab recommend the use of winagents tftp server for windows ... which is a bit naff when I'm cross developing from linux to
2011 Oct 17
2
[LLVMdev] LLC ARM Backend maintainer
My first ARM testing results or lack of them indicate that 3.0 release requires some some beefy machines to build. It is not so much raw cpu speed but memory and lots of it. My builds got to linking llc and at that point linker started eating megabytes of memory like chocolate. So sadly chumbys, beagleboards, iThingis(?), Raspberry Pis, Gumstix and even inexpensive Tegra2 boards seem to be out of
2011 Oct 13
0
[LLVMdev] LLC ARM Backend maintainer
On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 10:00 AM, Joe Abbey <jabbey at arxan.com> wrote: > However, we don't have testing resources to test both our product and LLVM > on a host of target boards.  We have some chumbys, beagleboards, iPhones, > iPod Touches, tables, Android Phones, etc.  And most of those are already > booked solid with our own regression tests (most of which are based on
2004 Dec 22
3
gumstix
It would be a real kick to get one of these to run Asterisk. :) http://www.gumstix.com/ Tim -- >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>><<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< >>
2017 Dec 19
0
CentOS-announce Digest, Vol 154, Issue 3
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2018 Mar 20
0
CentOS-announce Digest, Vol 157, Issue 5
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2011 Oct 13
0
[LLVMdev] LLC ARM Backend maintainer
Well how about as a strawman... taking some options from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ARM_microprocessor_cores and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_applications_of_ARM_cores LLVM Supports: ARMv4T -> ARM7TDMI ARMv5TE -> ARM926EJ-S -> XScale ARMv6 -> ARM1136J(F)-S ARMv6ZK -> ARM1176JZ(F)-S ARMv7A -> Cortex-A8 Cortex-A9 ARMv7M -> Cortex-M3
2011 Oct 13
3
[LLVMdev] LLC ARM Backend maintainer
> The ARM Holdings emulator does this; I used it with great success to > profile an Advanced Encryption Standard encryptor a while back. It is indeed a useful piece of kit. We do a lot of our internal regression tests on it, and also run LLVM's regression tests every night on it (as well as PlumHall, EEMBC and SpecInt). Unfortunately it's not exactly software we can give away or
2011 Oct 17
0
[LLVMdev] LLC ARM Backend maintainer
On 10/17/2011 09:20 AM, Pawel Wodnicki wrote: > > My first ARM testing results or lack of them indicate > that 3.0 release requires some some beefy machines to build. > It is not so much raw cpu speed but memory and lots of it. > My builds got to linking llc and at that point linker started > eating megabytes of memory like chocolate. > > So sadly chumbys, beagleboards,
2007 Apr 15
0
[fdo] OpenGL without X?
hi, can you please tell me, are there any other OpenGL drivers, but Scitech, for Linux to make something like this? myOS - Linux based OpenGL development system without X Minimalistic GNU/Linux system, stripped down of everything, but core necessary files to compile and run OpenGL/C code. It has simplified directory structure and cleaned up internal cross referencing. Programs compiled in myOS
2015 Jun 08
0
Open-sourced: OpenCL-based multiphysics simulation software package
Dear CentOS community, we would like to announce the recent open-source release of our GPU-enabled multiphysics software - Advanced Simulation Library. http://asl.org.il/ Here are some remarkable benchmarks: http://asl.org.il/benchmarks/multicomponent_flow/ I hope that it will be included in CentOS as a package in some near future (you may join the volunteers from Fedora's SciTech SIG) but
2019 Apr 02
0
CentOS-announce Digest, Vol 170, Issue 1
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2013 Jul 24
0
Where is the tdbsam database?
I've added Samba 3.6.8 to my Gumstix build, and I'd like to include a single Samba user and password as part of the initial image. Can I do that by manually adding the user to the TDB database, and then copying the resulting file into my build machine and including it in the build? If so, where is that file normally? (The few locations I've found mentions of via Google didn't have
2012 Sep 06
2
[LLVMdev] "SPIR" – A Standard Portable IR for OpenCL Kernel Language
Greetings All, I am sending this mail on behalf of the OpenCL Khronos members. **** Introduction **** Lately, Khronos has ratified a new provisional specification which is called SPIR. This specification standardizes an intermediate representation for the OpenCL kernel language. It is based on LLVM infrastructure and this is why I am sending this mail to the LLVM mailing list. Khronos members
2012 Sep 17
1
[LLVMdev] SPIR provisional specifciation is now available in the Khronos website
James, here are our updated answers after discussing this. > -----Original Message----- > From: llvmdev-bounces at cs.uiuc.edu [mailto:llvmdev-bounces at cs.uiuc.edu] > On Behalf Of James Molloy > Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2012 8:49 AM > To: Ouriel, Boaz > Cc: cfe-dev at cs.uiuc.edu; llvmdev at cs.uiuc.edu > Subject: Re: [LLVMdev] SPIR provisional specifciation is now