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2015 Jan 11
1
SysLinux Development Questions
Hello,
I'm thinking of using sysliux as the basis for a TCG OPAL Pre-Boot
Authorization program (COM32 module). I can add AHCI and SATA support
in a COM32 module to implement IDENTIFY, iF-SEND and IF-RECV, but my
understanding of syslinux falls short in several areas.
I have a few questions that I would like to ask:
com32 modules in UEFI 64bit mode:
The AHCI and SATA memory layouts have a
2017 Nov 15
0
SYLINUX uninstall (was: )
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> Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2017 02:08:26 -0800
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> Hello there im just want to ask about how can remove that syslinux displaying on the monitor of my laptop,it went just accidentaly download a file from kali linux.org and after restarting then it keeps on displaying like,btw would
2020 Aug 29
0
[centos/centos.org] branch master updated: Backported https://github.com/CentOS/Calendar/pull/39/files for calendar rendering
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in repository centos/centos.org.
The following commit(s) were added to refs/heads/master by this push:
new b881fc0 Backported https://github.com/CentOS/Calendar/pull/39/files for calendar rendering
b881fc0 is described below
commit b881fc0319f0e5b596955ab4ba8e05421384841d
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2019 Nov 11
0
[centos/centos.org] branch master updated: Update meeting schedule as per https://github.com/CentOS/Calendar/pull/29
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new 63acd8a Update meeting schedule as per https://github.com/CentOS/Calendar/pull/29
63acd8a is described below
commit 63acd8a84cfba79a1fd665b12d250f27e8f86a8e
Author: rbowen
2009 Feb 01
2
Phone cannot receive mail suddenly
Starting at midnight Feb 1 my phone can no longer fetch mail from Dovecot. It
endlessly connects and reconnects as you can see in the log below. I have
restarted dovecot, the phone, deleted /home/robinmail/mail, all to no avail.
I have turned on debug output but it does not tell me anymore. I can connect
and see the folder using the KMail imap client. Any idea how I can proceed
with this? The
2005 Jan 13
0
getent passwd problem
I'm using RH9, and I have compiled samba 3.0.1 compiled from sources,
> with the following options:
> ./configure --with-winbind --with-winbind-auth-challenge --with-pam \
> --with-acl-support --with-ldapsam --with-pam_smbpass \ --with-ads
> --with-ldap --with-dce-dfs --with-smbwrapper --enable-pam
> net ads join -S server.domain.com -U support worked fine.
2005 Jan 13
2
samba3+ADS
Hi ,
I'm using RH9, and I have compiled samba 3.0.1 compiled from sources,
with the following options:
./configure --with-winbind --with-winbind-auth-challenge --with-pam \
--with-acl-support --with-ldapsam --with-pam_smbpass \
--with-ads --with-ldap --with-dce-dfs --with-smbwrapper --enable-pam
net ads join -S server.domain.com -U support
worked fine.
I started winbindd.
2012 Nov 17
2
[LLVMdev] Running pass 'Greedy Register Allocator' leads to Segmentation fault (core dumped)
Hi,
I want to use LLVM 3.1 (with clang for the frontend) for compiling Open-MPI 1.6.3,
which is a message-passing library. But I get a segmentation fault by the "Greedy
Register Allocator".
There is the bug # 11756 that solves a similar problem, but the bugzilla says "Version 3.0",
and I am using 3.1 so it is likely a different bug that I am dealing with.
2007 Oct 10
0
CentOS-announce Digest, Vol 32, Issue 7
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2020 Nov 13
0
[DebugInfo]Crash during building openmpi4.0.0
A good way to start is to let Clang generate a crash reproducer, then you have a single file on which to run delta or creduce on. Once you have a reduced testcase, we can try and help you figure out what is triggering the assertion.
-- adrian
> On Nov 12, 2020, at 9:02 AM, Tomar, Sourabh Singh <SourabhSingh.Tomar at amd.com> wrote:
>
> Hi folks,
>
> While building
2020 Nov 12
2
[DebugInfo]Crash during building openmpi4.0.0
Hi folks,
While building openmpi.4.0.0(Optimized debug build), using trunk clang we encountered a crash(assertion failure).
Initially assertion seems trivial:
[...]
void llvm::DwarfExpression::addFragmentOffset(const llvm::DIExpression*): Assertion `FragmentOffset >= OffsetInBits && "overlapping or duplicate fragments"' failed.
[...]
But, narrowing to RC. We discovered
2020 Nov 13
1
[DebugInfo]Crash during building openmpi4.0.0
Thank You for suggestion Adrian!
Generated reproducer for the crash using clang reproducer and CReduce.
::Attachment:: C file.
NIT: some clean up is done on this file just to silent some compiler warnings(like implicit declaration etc.)
Crash can be reproduced using above test case with following commandline:
$clang -g -O3 -mllvm –enable-partial-inlining creducegenerated-cleaned.c -c
---CRASH---
2007 Oct 09
0
CESA-2007:0957 Moderate CentOS 5 i386 opal Update
CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2007:0957 Moderate
Upstream details at : https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2007-0957.html
The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently
syncing to the mirrors: ( md5sum Filename )
i386:
870c14bbb86b28815740da55d976701b opal-2.2.2-1.1.0.1.i386.rpm
ab761fe30549b96d7f11125aceefb63d opal-devel-2.2.2-1.1.0.1.i386.rpm
Source:
2007 Oct 09
0
CESA-2007:0957 Moderate CentOS 5 x86_64 opal Update
CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2007:0957 Moderate
Upstream details at : https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2007-0957.html
The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently
syncing to the mirrors: ( md5sum Filename )
x86_64:
4e2638b39d5414e75a7e6d210db2d7a2 opal-2.2.2-1.1.0.1.x86_64.rpm
2e2e187fa4a7e196e7f7d900425c20a5 opal-devel-2.2.2-1.1.0.1.x86_64.rpm
Source:
2007 Jul 12
0
No subject
*Update Jul 2007:* For a T.38 gateway you can use Asterisk 1.4's
T.38pass-through support in combination with the new OPAL (Open Phone
Abstraction Library) - using t38modem (currently CVS) which now supports SIP
(and not just H.323) to terminate T.38 calls. You can also use OPAL and
chan_woomera to do essentially the same.
Where can you find this t38modem stuff ?
Google replies things that
2016 Mar 25
0
Fw: new message
On Fri, Mar 25, 2016 at 02:02:41PM +0300, r0m30 at r0m30.com wrote:
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Hello Michael,
Here one of the moderators of the Syslinux mailinglist.
To me is it unclear if it is you who did sent the above message.
But to prevent such messages to the Syslinux mailing,
are you now put under
2007 Jul 10
1
Ekiga/OPAL support for theora and small changes to makefile
Hi all,
after having developed a theora video codec plugin for Ekiga/OPAL based on libtheora I would like
to ask if someone could please commit the enclosed patch to the theora svn trunk. It
- fixes cross-compilation for windows using minGW
- allows to disable the build of the examples via configure switch
This is required for our cross-compiled win32 build of Ekiga since some dependencies of
2013 Dec 09
1
[PATCH] launch: switch from -nographic to -display none
The latter is a better way to disable the qemu display output as we
need to, without enabling extra devices (which are disabled already,
anyway).
Also, related to the change above, ban the -display parameter from the
ones that can be supplied by the user.
---
configure.ac | 8 ++++----
src/launch-direct.c | 12 ++++++++----
src/launch.c | 1 +
3 files changed, 13 insertions(+), 8
2009 Sep 25
0
[LLVMdev] Global register variables/custom calling conventions
Hi Andrew,
On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 7:26 AM, Andrew Jeffery <andrew at aj.id.au> wrote:
> TCG seperates the guest (ARM) code into blocks - my front end translates
> these to LLVM IR for LLVM to translate to x86. The assumption is that LLVM
> will produce a better translation than TCG*. At some future point the
> TCG-generated native block is replaced by the LLVM's, and as
2009 Sep 23
2
[LLVMdev] Global register variables/custom calling conventions
Anton Korobeynikov wrote:
> Ok, what's left from QEMU then? :)
The hardware emulation (interrupts, condition flags, register file etc)
and execution framework (block selection and execution) from qemu are
still used - translating the ARM to the native architecture is only part
of the story :)
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>> generating reasonable code - this approach keeps it in place while we do