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2012 Jul 21
3
New antispam measures on the wiki
It is by now clear that a handful of persistent spammers have started using semiautomated attacks targeted specifically at our wiki ... one careless spammer even uploaded some of his scripts! As a result, I have switched the wiki to a mode where editors need to be explicitly authorized, manually, before they can edit. As a result, people will need to first create an account, and then get a
2013 May 02
0
[LLVMdev] Improving the usability of LNT
Wow, that sounds great! Thanks for working on this, and yes, please, send the patches! --renato On 30 April 2013 16:23, Murali, Sriram <sriram.murali at intel.com> wrote: > Hi Daniel,**** > > I made some changes to the LNT perf reporting tool to make it more user > friendly by adding some features:**** > > **1. **Make the sidebar and the navigation bar stationary,
2013 Apr 30
3
[LLVMdev] Improving the usability of LNT
Hi Daniel, I made some changes to the LNT perf reporting tool to make it more user friendly by adding some features: 1. Make the sidebar and the navigation bar stationary, so that it is easy to navigate the site 2. Have the pop-down menu for the items in the navigation bar, activate upon hovering the mouse, rather than clicking the item 3. Add a nav-link in the sidebar for the
2013 Jul 24
2
[OT] Tidy of Wiki Sidebar
I have been tidying up bits of the Wiki. This one is not clear cut, so I decided to seek advice. Also, I wasn't sure where to post this question, so defaulted to ogg-dev. Should Speex and CMML be removed from the Wiki Sidebar at: https://wiki.xiph.org/MediaWiki:Sidebar ? Many thanks, Martin -- Martin J Leese E-mail: martin.leese stanfordalumni.org Web:
2002 Oct 30
1
SYSLinux/ISOLinux question
Look into the original XP cd and see where NTLDR is located, then place it on your cd in the same directory and it 'should' work. I have created some 2000 XP boot cd's with integrated recent service pack's and they still boot. But I do that with cdrecord+original boot sector, not with any isolinux stuff... But I hope this help! -----Original Message----- From: G. Murali
2004 Apr 05
1
Comboot menu crashes when it goes off screen
It works! Now, is there a way to use this handler multiple times so different submenus can have different position values. -Aaron On Fri, 2 Apr 2004, ganapathy murali krishnan wrote: > You write your own menupos_handler (like in complex.c) and register the > handler. > > So all you need to do is to copy the code for the menupos_handler from > complex.c and modify it to suit
2004 Feb 03
2
SYSLINUX 2.09-pre5 - Menu Depth "Feature"
HPA, I believe I've found a possible bug with /menu. This against the unmodified -pre5 snapshot. SRC: http://www.survivaldisk.com/menutest.c COMPILED: http://www.survivaldisk.com/menutest.com It's easiest explained if you just compile the .c and experience it for yourself, anyways. If you have two submenus nested within each other and then call a third menu it will bring up the
2004 Jan 21
2
[Fwd: Re: Comboot Menu]
Thanks for the comment. The next pass for a file format ... ------ FILE BEGINS ----- # Comment lines [menu] item="text to display" status="status line text" action= SUBMENU | INACTIVE | whatever submenu= <number> data="arbitrary string" item="text to display" status="status line text" action= SUBMENU | INACTIVE | RUN | EXIT submenu=
2004 Feb 03
3
SYSLINUX 2.09-pre4
I have just released SYSLINUX 2.09-pre4 with a few changes: a) SYSLINUX should now correctly handle mode changes from within a COMBOOT program. b) Tweaks to the menu system to avoid the "grey text on black" problem. c) A new color scheme for the menu system (Murali, check it out and see if you think it works for you.) ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/boot/syslinux/Testing/
2004 Feb 02
10
SYSLINUX 2.09-pre2
This version contains a fix to mbr.asm, plus a version of Murali's menu system, but ported to gcc. Although gcc produces much bigger 16-bit code (since it's really 32-bit code with prefixes) I figured it would be much easier for people to deal with since it requires the configuration to be compiled in. That being said, it's a *very* powerful menu system, partially *because*
2008 Jan 18
3
Comboot Menu System
On the SysLinux page, there is a screenshot of "COMBOOT Menu System for SYSLINUX developed by Murali Krishnan Ganapathy" (Advanced Menu System). I was wondering where I might be able to download this menu system in full to work with? If you dont want to share, I understand, but I am really intrigued by this and want to learn more, and maybe make my own design if I can figure it out.
2006 Mar 24
1
SYSLINUX wiki under construction
A friend of mine, John Hawley, had the kindness to set up MediaWiki on my server; I didn't even have to do anything at all :) The goal is to migrate the website over completely to the Wiki over time, but I thought I'd offer that if someone is willing to help out and move the contents over, it would be delightful... this is a Wiki after all :) The Wiki is (temporarily) parked at
2004 Feb 25
1
SYSLINUX 2.09-pre13
Another SYSLINUX prerelease (I really need to get this out the door...) with additional menu system improvements from Murali. Murali: I made some pretty sizable changes to heap.c. I hope that's ok with you. ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/boot/syslinux/Testing/ This is definitely a release candidate. Only bug fixes until 2.09 is out. -hpa
2016 Mar 11
2
Anyone know whats up with wiki?
> On 2/26/2016 07:37, Ady via Syslinux wrote: > > 1_ At the bottom-center, of each wiki page, there used to be a: > > "This page has been accessed 'N' times." > > > > message, in which 'N' was a number that (I think) comes from setting: > > > > $wgDisableCounters = true; > > It is there, now. Sorry, but due to MediaWiki
2003 Nov 24
5
SYSLINUX 2.08-pre1 released
Working on fixing lower-priority bugs that I didn't want to risk destabilizing the 2.07 release for: Changes in 2.08: * Add "timeoutcmd" to allow timeout to have a different action than just pressing Enter. * Fix bugs in the COMBOOT/COM32 command-line parsing. APPEND now works with COMBOOT/COM32 images.
2004 Apr 27
6
SYSLINUX 2.09, 2.10-pre1 released
Hi all, I have released SYSLINUX 2.09; it is the same as 2.09-pre15 except for the version number. Changes in 2.09: * SYSLINUX: Remove residual setuid crap from syslinux-nomtools. * Handle video pages correctly when using the API functions. * Handle compiling on an x86-64 platform correctly. * Menu system from Murali Krishnan Ganapathy; see the
2005 Jan 12
3
Whither SYSLINUX
SYSLINUX is certainly useful. I currently start Debian from their standard boot floppy, which uses SYSLINUX. I found it very easy to edit syslinux.cfg for ide-scsi setup. Surely the future lies with bootable CDs and floppy images specifically designed for them. Maybe there should be a combined SYSLINUX / ISOLINUX package which allows you to specify Floppy Emulation or not. But if you invent a
2004 Apr 28
3
Lilo like menuing system for Syslinux
Hi, I'm sure this has been posted before. And I'm just wondering if anyone has ever implemented it. I just thought that this is really a nice feature for Syslinux. TIA, Vic --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.656 / Virus Database: 421 - Release Date: 4/9/2004
2006 Nov 28
2
Advanced Menu features
Hi All, I hope to find some time to work on the Advanced menu system. I personally no longer have a need for it (changed jobs). Since I dont want to spend time doing stuff which will not be useful, I would to know what features you would like. What I have in my list are * Eliminate the need to compile each menu into its own .c32 file * Eliminate #define constants in menu.h which impose various
2004 May 18
2
SYSLINUX 2.10-pre2 is out
I have released SYSLINUX 2.10-pre2. I *really* would like testing reports for this one, especially ISOLINUX, since I've included Knut Petersen's fix for Award BIOSes... Changes in 2.10: * MEMDISK: Handle images compressed with zip as well as with gzip. Some Windows-based image tools apparently generate these kinds of images by default. Patch by Patrick