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2013 Sep 07
1
Is it possible to assign two controllers of dq45cb to two guest VMs respectively?
hi, dq45cb has two display controllers as below and two display interface DVI-I 和 DVI-D. 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation 4 Series Chipset Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 03) 00:02.1 Display controller: Intel Corporation 4 Series Chipset Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 03) Question 1: Is it possible to assign two controller to two guest VMs respectively? Question
2013 Oct 21
1
passthrough failure on Radeon HD 6450.
Hi, I am passing through ATI adapter on DQ45CB, but failed. Can someone help provide some clue? I can make sure VT-D enabled? Main board : DQ45CB. Display adapter : [Radeon HD 6450] issue, dom0 linux : linux 3.1.2 xen : xen 4.3.0. with patches in http://www.davidgis.fr/blog/index.php?2013/07/13/954-xen-430-stable-vga-passthrourh-for-ati dom U :
2012 Jun 14
0
fixed trimmed mean for j-group
Hello...i want to find the empirical rate for type 1 error using fixed trimmed mean. To make it easy, i'm referring to journal given by this website http://www.academicjournals.org/ajmcsr/PDF/pdf2011/Yusof%20et%20al.pdf. I already run the programme and there is no error in it but i got zero for the empirical rate of type 1 error. The empirical rate for the type 1 error given in the journal
2012 Jul 07
0
fixed trimmed mean for group
Hello, I haven't found errors in your code. I implemented the test in the paper (the first, fixed symetric mean) and it also gives me zero Type I errors, when alpha = 0.05. Try to see the value of min(pv) or to plot the histogram of 'pv', hist(pv) and you'll see that there are no significant p-values, at that level. Anyway I'll continue to look at it, but my first
2012 Jan 13
0
[PATCH].gitignore: ocaml: add xenlight.mli
I will be committing this shortly. Ian. From: Ian Jackson <ian.jackson@eu.citrix.com> Subject: [PATCH] .gitignore: ocaml: add xenlight.mli Signed-off-by: Ian Jackson <ian.jackson@eu.citrix.com> --- .gitignore | 1 + 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore index 625ceee..297191e 100644 --- a/.gitignore +++ b/.gitignore @@ -359,6
2007 Dec 18
3
[PATCH] finish processor.h integration
What's left in processor_32.h and processor_64.h cannot be cleanly integrated. However, it's just a couple of definitions. They are moved to processor.h around ifdefs, and the original files are deleted. Note that there's much less headers included in the final version. Signed-off-by: Glauber de Oliveira Costa <gcosta@redhat.com> --- include/asm-x86/processor.h | 140
2007 Dec 18
3
[PATCH] finish processor.h integration
What's left in processor_32.h and processor_64.h cannot be cleanly integrated. However, it's just a couple of definitions. They are moved to processor.h around ifdefs, and the original files are deleted. Note that there's much less headers included in the final version. Signed-off-by: Glauber de Oliveira Costa <gcosta@redhat.com> --- include/asm-x86/processor.h | 140
2020 Feb 18
2
[PATCH] x86/ioperm: add new paravirt function update_io_bitmap
Commit 111e7b15cf10f6 ("x86/ioperm: Extend IOPL config to control ioperm() as well") reworked the iopl syscall to use I/O bitmaps. Unfortunately this broke Xen PV domains using that syscall as there is currently no I/O bitmap support in PV domains. Add I/O bitmap support via a new paravirt function update_io_bitmap which Xen PV domains can use to update their I/O bitmaps via a
2020 Feb 18
2
[PATCH] x86/ioperm: add new paravirt function update_io_bitmap
Commit 111e7b15cf10f6 ("x86/ioperm: Extend IOPL config to control ioperm() as well") reworked the iopl syscall to use I/O bitmaps. Unfortunately this broke Xen PV domains using that syscall as there is currently no I/O bitmap support in PV domains. Add I/O bitmap support via a new paravirt function update_io_bitmap which Xen PV domains can use to update their I/O bitmaps via a
2011 Dec 16
0
crash in using Rcpp and inline packages.
Hi all, I am using c++ functions in R by Rcpp and inline packages. The code is quite simple, but the R session always automatically crash after some running time. Does anyone here familiar with Rcpp and inline? What¡¯s the problem in the following code? I have checked the input values, no NA and other strange value exists. Thank you for your attention! > mkc <- cxxfunction(
2011 Dec 16
0
Fw: crash in using Rcpp and inline packages.
Hi all, I am using c++ functions in R by Rcpp and inline packages. The code is quite simple, but the R session always automatically crash after some running time. Does anyone here familiar with Rcpp and inline? What¡¯s the problem in the following code? I have checked the input values, no NA and other strange value exists. Thank you for your attention! > mkc <- cxxfunction(
2004 Jul 06
1
R & DataMining
Dear R-user, I wish to know if someone is using R as concern Datamining or KDD (Knowledge Discovery in Database) and if already exists a R package specialized in this kind of analysis. I found this contributes on the R web site: [20] Diego Kuonen. Introduction au data mining avec R : vers la reconqu??te du `knowledge discovery in databases' par les statisticiens. Bulletin of the Swiss
2011 Apr 21
1
Rearranging PCA results from R
Hi!! I'm having trouble selecting 10 out of 41 attributes of the KDD data set. In order to identify the components with the higher variance I'm using princomp. the result i get for summary(pca1) is: Comp.1 Comp.2 Comp.3 Comp.4 Comp.5 Comp.6 Comp.7 Comp.8 Comp.9
2010 Aug 26
0
No subject
- the Ribbon Menu (the one used in RibbonNotePad demo) doesn't work - the subitems doesn't work - ribbon drop downs in general doesn't work - ribbon hints doesn't work In the attched screenshots you can see what in Windows works ok and not on Wine. I put 4 screenshots called Win1, Win2, Win3, Win4 that show the correct behaviour of RibbonNotePadDemo in Windows 7, and I put a
2013 Nov 02
2
"pt_iomul_init: Error: pt_iomul_init can't open file /dev/xen/pci_iomul: No such file or directory: 0x1:0x0.0x0". in qemu-dm-example.hvm.log
hi, I want to pass through "01:00.0",declared as pci=['01:00.0'] in cfg file. but found error log "pt_iomul_init: Error: pt_iomul_init can't open file /dev/xen/pci_iomul: No such file or directory: 0x1:0x0.0x0". in qemu-dm-example.hvm.log In fact, /dev/xen/pci_iomul does not exist. So where /dev/xen/pci_iomul implemented ? I have searched xen and linux code,
2006 Jan 27
1
Classifying Intertwined Spirals
I'm using an SVM as I've seen a paper that reported extremely good results. I'm not having such luck. I'm also interested in ideas for other approaches to the problem that can also be applied to general problems (no assuming that we're looking for spirals). Here is my code: library(mlbench) library(e1071) raw <- mlbench.spirals(194, 2) spiral <-
2009 Jul 01
2
Revolutions blog: June roundup
I write about R every weekday at http://blog.revolution-computing.com . In case you missed them, here are some articles from last month of particular interest to R users. http://bit.ly/tygLz announced the release of the "foreach" and "iterators" packages on CRAN, for simple scalable parallel programming in R. http://bit.ly/FDS67 linked to Thomas Levin's Joy-Division-esque
2012 Jan 27
4
[PATCH] Tools: build tests
Config.mk | 1 + tools/Makefile | 1 + tools/tests/Makefile | 20 ++++++++++++++++++++ 3 files changed, 22 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) Build tests as part of the tools build. It is enabled with CONFIG_TESTS in Config.mk Currently disabled build of tests/regressions and tests/xen-access (in 32 bit mode) as they fail. Signed-off-by: Andres Lagar-Cavilla
2007 Dec 09
1
Formating and Mounting Partitions giving problems
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> <html> <head> </head> <body bgcolor="#ffffff" text="#000000"> <small>Hi <br> After the installation of </small><small>Windows and L</small><small>inux on my desktop.I partitioned the disk space under Windows and kept the partitions as
2013 Oct 22
0
[PATCH 3/3] x86: Support compiling out userspace I/O (iopl and ioperm)
On the vast majority of modern systems, no processes will use the userspsace I/O syscalls, iopl and ioperm. Add a new config option, CONFIG_X86_IOPORT, to support configuring them out of the kernel entirely. Since these syscalls only exist to support rare legacy userspace programs, X86_IOPORT does not depend on EXPERT, though it does still default to y. In addition to saving a significant