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2009 Mar 25
1
Requesting help with lattice again
Hello, this is a request for assistance that I submitted earlier, this time with the dataset. My mistake for taking up bandwidth. I've also rephrased the question to address an additional concern. I'm working on a windows XP machine with R 2.8.1 1). I'd like a barchart (or other lattice type display) HSI ~ of the three factors (Region, Scenario and HydroState). However
2020 Apr 04
0
how to pick cipher for AES-NI enabled AMD GX-412TC SOC tincd at 100% CPU
Hello everybody, Thank you Fufu Fang for your quick reply: With tinc version 1.0.35 and the bellow options at 100% CPu load i get about 10 MB/s... PMTU = 1400 PMTUDiscovery = yes #Cipher = none Cipher = chacha20-poly1305 Digest = blake2b512 Tried Cipher = none as well and also got 10MB/s with 100% CPU on one thread the other three available threads are idle. With inc_1.1~pre17-1.1_amd64.deb
2010 Aug 05
1
[LLVMdev] possible miscompilation of openssl on x86-64
Hi folks, I'm playing with this version of OpenSSL: openssl-SNAP-20100804 On x86 using clang I can build it and run all tests successfully. On x86-64 using clang r110287 I get the error message below during "make test". Not sure if anyone has time to look into this but I'm probably not the right person to start debugging it... Thanks, John Regehr
2020 Apr 04
3
how to pick cipher for AES-NI enabled AMD GX-412TC SOC tincd at 100% CPU
Hello everybody, First a big thanks for tinc-vpn I am still using it next to wireguard and openvpn. I am having a setup where the tinc debian appliance is at 100% cpu load doing about 7.5MB/s. Compression = 9 PMTU = 1400 PMTUDiscovery = yes Cipher = aes-128-cbc How can I pick a cipher that is the fasted for my CPU and don't create a CPU bottleneck at 100%. Kind regards, Jelle de Jong
2012 Jun 22
1
[LLVMdev] C Bindings
Hello, Is there anyone maintaining/extending the C bindings provided with llvm? They seem rather incomplete, and I have been extending them to be able to call those functions from Haskell but I don't want to redo someone else's work. Regards, Marcelo
2006 Mar 14
3
rails on emacs - need a working .emacs sample
I would like to hear from some one who has ecb, multiple modes with ruby mode + html mode, rails mode all working together and playing well. I had ecb working with Ruby syntax highlighting. That was a no-brainer since I just had to apt-get them on my Debian Sarge box. It got a bit more comlex after I got most of the .el files in the articles http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/emacs/RubyOnRails
2010 Aug 05
0
No subject
[snip] Aug 21 09:08:49 BUBBLE kernel: [ 32.126698] PGD 2b01067 PUD bc850067 PMD = 242d067 PTE fffffffffffff237 Aug 21 09:08:49 BUBBLE kernel: [ 32.126716] CPU 0=20 Aug 21 09:08:49 BUBBLE kernel: [ 32.126720] Modules linked in: cpufreq_po= wersave cpufreq_conservative cpufreq_userspace cpufreq_stats parport_pc ppd= ev lp parport bridge stp xen_evtchn xenfs binfmt_misc uinput fuse ext2 hdap=
2018 Jan 12
3
[Bug 104609] New: [G96, 9500 GT] Removing nouveau module results in BUG: unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at 00000000000000b8
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=104609 Bug ID: 104609 Summary: [G96, 9500 GT] Removing nouveau module results in BUG: unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at 00000000000000b8 Product: Mesa Version: unspecified Hardware: All OS: All Status: NEW
2013 Oct 16
3
Upgrade to Lua 5.2.2, add filesystem module and get_key binding
Geert Stappers <stappers at stappers.nl> writes: > Op 2013-10-15 om 20:03 schreef Ferenc W?gner: > >> lua: import Lua 5.2.2 > > Posted as [patch01/21] > Which was too big for the mailinglist. > So some other way is needed to share that information ... Hmm, yes. The series is available at https://github.com/wferi/syslinux as well (lua52 branch, based on upstream
2001 Aug 13
0
erappin' - daily morning update 8-13-01 (PR#1051)
erappin' - daily morning update ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- BLEAK ECONOMIC PICTURE We got a mixed bag of reports by retailers at the end of last week. As you know, retail sales are a key element to this economy's growth as continued consumer spending is necessary to remain out of a recession. Market analysts are hoping
2001 Aug 13
0
erappin' - daily morning update 8-13-01
erappin' - daily morning update ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- BLEAK ECONOMIC PICTURE We got a mixed bag of reports by retailers at the end of last week. As you know, retail sales are a key element to this economy's growth as continued consumer spending is necessary to remain out of a recession. Market analysts are hoping
2013 Apr 30
0
[LLVMdev] [Polly] GSoC Proposal: Reducing LLVM-Polly Compiling overhead
Hi all, When I was profiling Polly, I found some results were beyond my understanding. I need your help. To profile the Polly in details, I developed some timers to count the compiling overhead for each part of Polly. Attached is the patch file for this purpose. For each runOnRegion/runOnScop/runOnFunction/runOnLoop function in Polly, a timer is inserted to count its compiling overhead. Since
2013 Mar 12
0
[LLVMdev] help decompiling x86 ASM to LLVM IR
James Courtier-Dutton <james.dutton at gmail.com> writes: > I am looking to decompile x86 ASM to LLVM IR. > The original C is this: > int test61 ( unsigned value ) { > int ret; > if (value < 1) > ret = 0x40; > else > ret = 0x61; > return ret; > } > > It compiles with GCC -O2 to (rather
2014 Feb 24
1
nut in openwrt
Just looked at your prior mail, and it was using 'usbhid' based on your output. If 'modprobe' exists on your router, what response do you get to 'modprobe usbhid'? - Tim On February 24, 2014 2:56:16 AM CST, Tim Dawson <tadawson at tpcsvc.com> wrote: >Either it is not loaded, or the usb serial and/or hid drivers are not >loaded, which appear to have been used
2014 Feb 24
0
nut in openwrt
Either it is not loaded, or the usb serial and/or hid drivers are not loaded, which appear to have been used on your Debian box. - Tim On February 24, 2014 1:12:36 AM CST, Josu Lazkano <josu.lazkano at gmail.com> wrote: >Thanks again. > >This is the lsmod output: > ># lsmod >aead 4256 0 >arc4 1312 2 >b43
2014 Feb 24
3
nut in openwrt
Thanks again. This is the lsmod output: # lsmod aead 4256 0 arc4 1312 2 b43 324014 0 bcma 28621 1 b43, button_hotplug 2800 0 cfg80211 172273 2 b43,mac80211, cifs 190077 0 compat 651 3 b43,mac80211,cfg80211, crc16 1015 1 ext4, crc_ccitt
2012 Oct 24
0
[LLVMdev] Atomic ops cannot be built from C/OCaml bindings
I finally got around to adding these. The patch is posted in a pull request on my copy of llvm.git: https://github.com/jrk/llvm/pull/3 and a simple test with OCaml is here: https://gist.github.com/3948460 Feedback welcome. On Sep 14, 2012, at 7:53 PM, Jonathan Ragan-Kelley <jrk at csail.mit.edu> wrote: > Forgive me if I'm missing something obvious, but it seems that a >
2013 Oct 31
0
Upgrade to Lua 5.2.2, add filesystem module and get_key binding
Ferenc Wagner <wferi at niif.hu> writes: > Geert Stappers <stappers at stappers.nl> writes: > >> Op 2013-10-15 om 20:03 schreef Ferenc W?gner: >> >>> lua: import Lua 5.2.2 >> >> Posted as [patch01/21] >> Which was too big for the mailinglist. >> So some other way is needed to share that information ... > > Hmm, yes. The
2009 Apr 14
4
[LLVMdev] LLVM OCaml Tutorial
I'm currently going through the LLVM OCaml bindings tutorial in preparation for using LLVM in my own project. While the tutorial is very helpful, it was somewhat hard to start due to the fact that I plan on using ocamllex and ocmalyacc and the tutorial hand rolls their own lexer and parser. I have managed to adapt almost all of the tutorial code into using ocamllex and ocamlyacc (the only
2009 Apr 21
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM OCaml Tutorial
2009/4/13 Chris Wailes <chris.wailes at gmail.com>: > I'm currently going through the LLVM OCaml bindings tutorial in preparation > for using LLVM in my own project.  While the tutorial is very helpful, it > was somewhat hard to start due to the fact that I plan on using ocamllex and > ocmalyacc and the tutorial hand rolls their own lexer and parser. > > I have managed