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2007 Oct 04
0
Registers at 0xc000
Hi everone, does anyone know about which registers are mapped at offset 0xC000 in MMIO? I'm an looking especially for regs 0xc014 and 0xc030 Greetings, Alessandro -- Vi Veri Veniversum Vivus Vici -Dr. Faustus - Marlowe Public GPG Key ID 0x650B3ED9 on subkeys.gpg.net Key Fingerprint 6243 AAD3 E3EC 52D8 DFAA 2A2F 9FCD 0457 650B 3ED9 Encrypted mails are welcome -------------- next part
2018 May 05
6
expiring mail from root's Maildirs?
On 2018-05-05 (06:52 MDT), Benny Pedersen <me at junc.eu> wrote: > >> And yet it is. > > in muttrc you miss ~ or $(HOME)/something No. >> Root has been aliased for decades. This has no impact on where and how >> mutt stores the mail it sends as root out of root?s crontab. > > root user can read mail files for all unix users, thats your fail, maybe
2014 Jul 31
0
CentOS6: sound prefs, how to limit output volume to the un-amplified range?
Hello there, recently installed CentOS6 on a (quite old) 64-bit system, and from the GNOME's sound preference app, I can see that the Output volume range is said "amplified" from 63% to 100%. Below 63% it's unamplified. No idea what's implied behind this amplification (I don't see this on other desktops), but I notice that when "amplified" the sound is pretty
2005 Apr 08
0
Oggz 0.9.1 Release
Oggz 0.9.1 Release ------------------ Oggz comprises liboggz and the command-line tools oggzinfo, oggzdump, oggzdiff, oggzmerge, oggzrip and oggz-validate. liboggz is a C library providing a simple programming interface for reading and writing Ogg files and streams. Ogg is an interleaving data container developed by Monty at Xiph.Org, originally to support the Ogg Vorbis audio format. This
2005 Apr 08
0
Oggz 0.9.1 Release
Oggz 0.9.1 Release ------------------ Oggz comprises liboggz and the command-line tools oggzinfo, oggzdump, oggzdiff, oggzmerge, oggzrip and oggz-validate. liboggz is a C library providing a simple programming interface for reading and writing Ogg files and streams. Ogg is an interleaving data container developed by Monty at Xiph.Org, originally to support the Ogg Vorbis audio format. This
2001 Nov 06
1
rsync for realtime filesystem replication.
Apologies in advance for a kind of long question: I've written an application called changedfiles (http://www.bangstate.com/software.html#changedfiles), which consists of two parts: a linux kernel module that reports all file operations to a device special, and a userspace daemon which can take arbitray shell action on files matching regexp rules specified in a config file. E.G.,
2007 Apr 11
4
Feature request... I think...
Folks- I just started using Mocha and I wanted to try something but I couldn''t get it to work. I''m coming from the Java world, so my approach may not be optimal for Ruby. Say I''m testing a.do_something() which calls b.do_other_thing() twice, but I really don''t want to change b.do_other_thing(), just ''expect'' it to be called twice. I know I
2007 Dec 21
5
Mocha and rails 2.0.2?
Folks- With Rails 2.0.2, I''m seeing mocha failures where they did not fail with Rails 2.0.1 test_set_to_process_fail_in_transaction(FileRecordTest): NoMethodError: undefined method `ord'' for 63:Fixnum /home/wolpert/svn/rubylms/vendor/plugins/mocha/lib/mocha/class_method.rb:45:in `hidden_method''
2017 Oct 26
2
not healing one file
Hi Karthik, thanks for taking a look at this. I'm not working with gluster long enough to make heads or tails out of the logs. The logs are attached to this mail and here is the other information: # gluster volume info home Volume Name: home Type: Replicate Volume ID: fe6218ae-f46b-42b3-a467-5fc6a36ad48a Status: Started Snapshot Count: 1 Number of Bricks: 1 x 3 = 3 Transport-type: tcp
2017 Oct 26
0
not healing one file
Hey Richard, Could you share the following informations please? 1. gluster volume info <volname> 2. getfattr output of that file from all the bricks getfattr -d -e hex -m . <brickpath/filepath> 3. glustershd & glfsheal logs Regards, Karthik On Thu, Oct 26, 2017 at 10:21 AM, Amar Tumballi <atumball at redhat.com> wrote: > On a side note, try recently released health
2017 Oct 26
3
not healing one file
On a side note, try recently released health report tool, and see if it does diagnose any issues in setup. Currently you may have to run it in all the three machines. On 26-Oct-2017 6:50 AM, "Amar Tumballi" <atumball at redhat.com> wrote: > Thanks for this report. This week many of the developers are at Gluster > Summit in Prague, will be checking this and respond next
2013 Mar 03
0
[LLVMdev] Effect of weak symbols on llvm tools/clang startup time
Hi everyone, recently I've been fiddling with callgrind to profile the performance of clang and other llvm tools. Turns out that a lot of CPU time is spent on startup in _dl_lookup_symbol_x which is invoked a few thousands times to resolve all the weak object symbols which comes from LLVM code. Most of the symbols are virtual table definitions. Most probably there is a good reason why the
2018 Apr 27
4
[PATCH] allow indefinite ForwardX11Timeout by setting it to 0
This change allows use of untrusted X11 forwarding (which is more secure) without requiring users to choose a finite timeout after which to refuse new connections. This matches the semantics of the X11 security extension itself, which also treat a validity timeout of 0 on an authentication cookie as indefinite. Signed-off-by: Trixie Able <table at inventati.org> --- clientloop.c | 12
2011 Oct 07
1
plain text??
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hello, I've some problems trying to connect against samba (on SLES 9) with plaintext password configured in. I cannot access to the root server and modify smb.conf so I can only connect from my Debian box to the server share using something relate a plaintext password configuration. In Windows XP I can set via register to use plain text when
2017 Apr 02
0
rdb and rds files include abolute file paths / help understanding how lazy-load dbs are created
Hi, I'm trying to understand why/how absolute file paths are stored in .rdb[1] and .rds[2] files during package installation. As a consequence building the same r package in different directories does not produce identical .rdb and .rds files. The background is that I work on reproducible builds[3] of R packages. I think this is important from an engineering point of view but also from a