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2015 Oct 25
0
iPXE HTTP transfer at 1000Mbps
>>> On Sun, Oct 25, 2015 at 02:34:56AM +0000, Patrick Masotta via Syslinux wrote: > Micheal Brown > > > > iPXE's HTTP implementation is definitely not slow. On a Gigabit LAN, > > you should get the full 1000Mbps speed for HTTP downloads: a 200MB test > > file should transfer in under two seconds. For most practical OS boots, > > you won't even
2008 Jul 17
1
SIP Testing-Tool
Hi All, Does anyone know, if there is a tool, which is doing the follwing: - Testprogram on host A establishes a sip connection to testprogramm on host B - Testprogram on host A plays a tone and Testprogram B verifies, if tone is playing correctly (without any interruptions) Thank You.
2015 Oct 24
0
Confusion on lpxelinux vs. gpxelinux vs. ipxe vs gpxe.
On 24/10/15 21:57, Doug Scoular via Syslinux wrote: > 1. gpxe - a mothballed Network Boot Program but with a possibly problematic > and slow HTTP implementation. > 2. ipxe - an active fork of gpxe but still with the possibly problematic > and slow HTTP implementation (?) iPXE's HTTP implementation is definitely not slow. On a Gigabit LAN, you should get the full 1000Mbps speed
2014 Nov 15
2
iPXE chain to lpxelinux.0 6.03 inconsistencies and failures
On this list in early July 2014 I reported that on certain hardware one cannot chain from ipxe to lpxelinux.0 . My report at the time was about 6.03-pre17. I've repeated the tests with the release version of 6.03 and here is an updated report with more details. I boot to a USB stick with iPXE, which then is told to "dhcp" and then "chain http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/pxe.0".
2015 Oct 24
4
Confusion on lpxelinux vs. gpxelinux vs. ipxe vs gpxe.
Hi All, I've been trying to understand how to use pxechn.c32 to chain a local pxelinux menu item to a remote server which has it's own pxelinux hierarchy served via TFTP and HTTP. We have no control over DHCP next-server and filename fields so I wanted to exploit the "prefix" -p option that pxechn.c32 accepts. I spent a long time hitting my head against a brick wall until I
2017 Apr 13
3
[PATCH v9 2/5] virtio-balloon: VIRTIO_BALLOON_F_BALLOON_CHUNKS
On Thu, Apr 13, 2017 at 05:35:05PM +0800, Wei Wang wrote: > Add a new feature, VIRTIO_BALLOON_F_BALLOON_CHUNKS, which enables Let's find a better name here. VIRTIO_BALLOON_F_PAGE_CHUNK > the transfer of the ballooned (i.e. inflated/deflated) pages in > chunks to the host. > > The implementation of the previous virtio-balloon is not very > efficient, because the ballooned
2017 Apr 13
3
[PATCH v9 2/5] virtio-balloon: VIRTIO_BALLOON_F_BALLOON_CHUNKS
On Thu, Apr 13, 2017 at 05:35:05PM +0800, Wei Wang wrote: > Add a new feature, VIRTIO_BALLOON_F_BALLOON_CHUNKS, which enables Let's find a better name here. VIRTIO_BALLOON_F_PAGE_CHUNK > the transfer of the ballooned (i.e. inflated/deflated) pages in > chunks to the host. > > The implementation of the previous virtio-balloon is not very > efficient, because the ballooned
2015 Oct 25
0
Confusion on lpxelinux vs. gpxelinux vs. ipxe vs gpxe.
On 25/10/15 01:04, Gene Cumm wrote: > On Sat, Oct 24, 2015 at 6:15 PM, Michael Brown via Syslinux > <syslinux at zytor.com> wrote: > >> Also, not a fork: http://git.ipxe.org/ipxe.git/commitdiff/8406115 > > A fork is a fork, regardless the reasons behind it (yes, I have some > understanding in this case). iPXE is based off of forking further > development as of a
2015 Oct 25
4
Confusion on lpxelinux vs. gpxelinux vs. ipxe vs gpxe.
On Sat, Oct 24, 2015 at 6:15 PM, Michael Brown via Syslinux <syslinux at zytor.com> wrote: > Also, not a fork: http://git.ipxe.org/ipxe.git/commitdiff/8406115 A fork is a fork, regardless the reasons behind it (yes, I have some understanding in this case). iPXE is based off of forking further development as of a certain gPXE commit with some backporting of gPXE development to iPXE. --
2012 Jul 18
3
'symbols' not plotting correct circle radii
Hi there. I have been plotting some circles using 'symbols', with radii representing my data, but the radii looked incorrect. It seems to happen with a single circle too: Symbols ( 0, 0, circles = 40, xlim = c(-40, 40), ylim= c(-40, 40)) If I put a ruler up to my monitor (technology!) to compare the radius with the axes, the circle isn't radius 40; it is closer to 15... I
2006 Jan 27
0
dom0 packet drops caused by domU cpu load
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi together, last week I played around with XEN 2.0.5 and a Spirent performance test system. Installation is as follow: Spirent -> eth0 <- dom0 -> eth1 <- Spirent Testflow was a simple unidirectional UDP stream from left to right with differen paket sizes. Throughput is measured by Spirent in highest Mbit flow without packet drops...
2014 Nov 15
2
iPXE chain to lpxelinux.0 6.03 inconsistencies and failures
On 15 Nov 2014 05:06:52 +0200, Ady wrote: > > I would start by updating the BIOS. Prudent advice. As it turns out, I'm already at the latest version. On 15 Nov 2014 07:31:27 +0100, Geert Stappers wrote: > > And would reduce 'iPXE => pxe.0 => lpxelinux.0 => "vmlinux"' > into 'iPXE => "vmlinux"' That makes sense generally, but at
2005 Dec 15
5
Avery Lables, PDF::Writer or LaTex?
In a new app we are developing, we need to be able to dynamically create a PDF and send it to the browser (inline with send_data). I have been tinkering with PDF::Writer and love the simplicity and native ruby-ness of it all. However, one of the main uses for this functionality is to output a PDF of addresses to be printed on Avery 5161 labels. LaTex seems to be suited well for this, but it
2011 Apr 03
1
Trying to play Star Ruler
Greetings. I have installed Star Ruler in Ubuntu 10.10, using wine 1.2.2. When i try to run the game, i get this error: Code: err:module:import_dll Library MSVCP100.dll (which is needed by L"C:\\Programas\\Star Ruler\\ParticleSystem.dll") not found err:module:import_dll Library ParticleSystem.dll (which is needed by L"C:\\Programas\\Star Ruler\\StarRuler.exe") not found
2003 Mar 11
3
R-Graphics: Scaling axis
Hi, how can I scale the x- and y-axis of a "plot" to the same scale? My problem: The following command sequence produces the plot in a square. What I want is the x-axis to be 5 times as wide (measured e.g. in pixels) as the y-axis is long (because y ranges from -1 to 1 and x ranges from 0 to 10). x <- seq( from=0, to=10, by=.1) sinx <- sin(x) plot( x, sinx, type="l")
2011 Feb 14
2
Virtualization supporting 1000Mbps nics?
I've got xen-3.0.3-105.el5_5.5 running on Centos 5.5 and all is running smooth but I notice that any VMs running under it only have access to Realtek RTL8139C at 100 Mbps nics. We have 4 x 1G nics configured in a port channel so I'd really like to be able to give my VMs 1000Mbps nics. Does anyone know if this is possible and how to do it? If not, does KVM support faster nics because at
2006 Jan 26
5
hosts fail to negotiate 1000Mbps speed
I am trying to connect two workstations (CentOS 3&4) directly using a straight through cat 5e cable with a crossover adapter on one of the ends. Both hosts have gigabit-capable ethernet card. According to lspci host 1 has: 03:0e.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation 82545EM Gigabit Ethernet Controller (Copper) (rev 01) and host 2 has: 05:00.0 Ethernet controller: Marvell Technology Group
2006 Jul 28
3
scatter plot with axes drawn on the same scale
Dear useRs, I'd like to produce some scatter plots where N units on the X axis are equal to N units on the Y axis (as measured with a ruler, on screen or paper). This approach x <- sample(10:200,40) ; y <- sample(20:100,40) windows(width=max(x),height=max(y)) plot(x,y) is better than plot(x,y) but doesn't solve the problem because of the other parameters (margins etc). Is
2008 Oct 16
1
draw a 5cm x 3cm rectangle
Hi I want to draw sth in a pdf file with a predefined defined size. Say a 5cm x 3cm rectangle (a ruler): pdf("rect.pdf", paper="a4") plot(c(1,5,5,1,1),c(1,1,3,3,1),asp=1,axes="n") dev.off() but how do I fix that one unit is 1cm? Thanks thomas
2013 Jun 08
1
memdisk and iso
On Sat, Jun 8, 2013 at 1:17 PM, H. Peter Anvin <hpa at zytor.com> wrote: > I have to say I wonder how much of this is iPXE and much is syslinux... > > Gene Cumm <gene.cumm at gmail.com> wrote: > >>On Thu, Jun 6, 2013 at 5:01 PM, H. Peter Anvin <hpa at zytor.com> wrote: >>> Very odd! >>> >>> This shows a TFTP connection being correctly