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2016 Feb 03
5
I am not understanding the size of the iso
Yep, This is true, If I look at Fedora Gnome for example, which also ships all these(browser,libre, gnome etc), the final DVD version is just about 1.2 GB. That is what surprises me. On Wednesday 03 February 2016 08:52 AM, Peter wrote: > On 03/02/16 16:15, Ramaseshan S wrote: >> While the minimal version is just 700M, what makes the minimal along with a >> GUI about 4.3 GB. >
2016 Feb 03
0
I am not understanding the size of the iso
redhat (centos) ships lot's of stuff. you don't really need to install *everything* unless you have very specific needs.. 2016-02-03 8:15 GMT+02:00 Ramaseshan <ramaseshan at fractalio.com>: > Yep, This is true, > If I look at Fedora Gnome for example, which also ships all > these(browser,libre, gnome etc), the final DVD version is just about 1.2 > GB. > That is what
2015 Nov 02
3
Changing the centos name on boot
On Mon, November 2, 2015 11:43 am, Mike - st257 wrote: > On Mon, Nov 2, 2015 at 7:40 AM, Ramaseshan S <ramaseshan at fractalio.com> > wrote: > >> I have been playing around with customizing the centos to create a spin >> for >> my workplace. >> I am using centos 6.6 minimal, and trying to change the centos name to >> some >> random string.
2016 Feb 03
0
I am not understanding the size of the iso
On 03/02/16 16:15, Ramaseshan S wrote: > While the minimal version is just 700M, what makes the minimal along with a > GUI about 4.3 GB. All the extra packages, libs, etc that are needed to support the GUI, plus the extra apps that are available to run in the GUI (such as LibreOffice, FireFox, etc). > Isint it too huge for an OS ? ummmm, no? Peter
2015 Nov 05
1
Changing the centos name on boot
Hey Billings, Thanks for the response. Just a quick question, you are talking about initramfs or initrd ?? My /boot dosent seem to have a initrd.img rather does seem to have a initramfs.. On Wed, Nov 4, 2015 at 9:22 PM, Jonathan Billings <billings at negate.org> wrote: > On Tue, Nov 03, 2015 at 10:36:50AM +0530, Ramaseshan S wrote: > > Sorry didnt know that > > Here is an
2015 Nov 02
2
Changing the centos name on boot
I have been playing around with customizing the centos to create a spin for my workplace. I am using centos 6.6 minimal, and trying to change the centos name to some random string. I have been able to change the name in the grub using grub.conf, but the name while the system is booting, I am not able to find a reference to that. Can somebody help me with that ? Attached screenshot. Anyhelp with
2015 Nov 03
2
Changing the centos name on boot
I am kinda getting a tweaked distrubution with CentOS, So this is kinda rebranding. I am not trying to change the hostname, trying to change the System OS name in the on boot screen. I have changed the grub configuration file and it reflects in the Boot OS selection screen, login screen. But only in the on boot screen does it not reflect. My search led me to something called plymouth, and the
2015 Nov 03
4
Changing the centos name on boot
Sorry didnt know that Here is an attached online link. http://tinypic.com/r/33pdcw6/9 On Tue, Nov 3, 2015 at 10:25 AM, Robert Moskowitz <rgm at htt-consult.com> wrote: > screenshots as such get stripped out by the list. > > > On 11/03/2015 01:52 PM, Ramaseshan S wrote: > >> I have changed most of the things, the grub, issues. Since I run a >> minimal, >> I
2015 Nov 03
2
Changing the centos name on boot
I have changed most of the things, the grub, issues. Since I run a minimal, I dont really have a gnome login screen, all text based (no GUI). The only place I am not able to trace is the booting time screen. Please do see an attached screenshot in this mail On Tue, Nov 3, 2015 at 10:17 AM, John R Pierce <pierce at hogranch.com> wrote: > On 11/2/2015 8:35 PM, Ramaseshan S wrote: >
2015 Nov 02
0
Changing the centos name on boot
On Mon, Nov 2, 2015 at 7:40 AM, Ramaseshan S <ramaseshan at fractalio.com> wrote: > I have been playing around with customizing the centos to create a spin for > my workplace. > I am using centos 6.6 minimal, and trying to change the centos name to some > random string. > I have been able to change the name in the grub using grub.conf, but the > name while the system is
2015 Nov 03
0
Changing the centos name on boot
On 11/03/2015 02:57 AM, Valeri Galtsev wrote: > On Mon, November 2, 2015 11:43 am, Mike - st257 wrote: >> On Mon, Nov 2, 2015 at 7:40 AM, Ramaseshan S <ramaseshan at fractalio.com> >> wrote: >> >>> I have been playing around with customizing the centos to create a spin >>> for >>> my workplace. >>> I am using centos 6.6 minimal, and
2016 Feb 03
0
I am not understanding the size of the iso
On 03/02/16 19:15, Ramaseshan wrote: > Yep, This is true, > If I look at Fedora Gnome for example, which also ships all > these(browser,libre, gnome etc), the final DVD version is just about 1.2 GB. > That is what surprises me. You're comparing apples to oranges. The Fedora images are live DVD, please note that CentOS also offers live DVD images which are 1.2 and 1.7G for GNOME
2009 Jun 04
2
[LLVMdev] TableGen Type Inference
Can someone explain why TableGen can't figure this out? VCVTDQ2PS128rm: (set:isVoid VR128:v4f32:$dst, (sint_to_fp:v4f32 (bitconvert:isInt (ld:v4i32 addr:iPTR:$src)<<P:Predicate_memop>>))) llvm/tblgen: In VCVTDQ2PS128rm: Could not infer all types in pattern! The pattern as written looks like this: [(set VR128:$dst, (v4f32 (sint_to_fp (bc_memopv4i32 addr:$src))))] I'm
2016 Jun 02
2
BPF backend with vector operations - error "Could not infer all types in, pattern!"
Hello. I come back to this older thread. Again, because of i64immSExt32 I receive TableGen error "Could not infer all types in, pattern!" (exact details written below). So far I'm not able to generate selection code with TableGen for the ADD_r* instructions, etc: def i64immSExt32 : PatLeaf<(imm), [{return
2007 Apr 23
1
[LLVMdev] Instruction pattern type inference problem
On Apr 23, 2007, at 5:06 PM, Chris Lattner wrote: > On Sun, 22 Apr 2007, Christopher Lamb wrote: >> I have a back end which has both scalar and vector registers that >> alias each other. I'm having a problem generating the ISel from >> tablegen that appears only when a vector register class is declared >> to contain integer vectors. At that moment tablegen
2009 Jun 05
0
[LLVMdev] TableGen Type Inference
How is bc_memopv4i32 defined? The bitconvert in the tablegen output is marked isInt, which means it's the node that didn't get inferred. Dan On Jun 4, 2009, at 1:06 PM, David Greene wrote: > Can someone explain why TableGen can't figure this out? > > VCVTDQ2PS128rm: (set:isVoid VR128:v4f32:$dst, (sint_to_fp:v4f32 > (bitconvert:isInt (ld:v4i32
2007 Apr 23
0
[LLVMdev] Instruction pattern type inference problem
On Sun, 22 Apr 2007, Christopher Lamb wrote: > I have a back end which has both scalar and vector registers that > alias each other. I'm having a problem generating the ISel from > tablegen that appears only when a vector register class is declared > to contain integer vectors. At that moment tablegen doesn't seem to > be able to infer integer types in patterns that it was
2007 Apr 23
4
[LLVMdev] Instruction pattern type inference problem
I have a back end which has both scalar and vector registers that alias each other. I'm having a problem generating the ISel from tablegen that appears only when a vector register class is declared to contain integer vectors. At that moment tablegen doesn't seem to be able to infer integer types in patterns that it was able to before, but I'm not clear on why that's the
2016 Aug 30
2
Tablegen pattern matching question
Hi all, I want to match addition with 16bit integers. So I define a pattern fragment as follows: def simm16 : PatLeaf<(imm), [{ return isInt<16>(N->getSExtValue()); }]>; Now I am confused between (add R32:$dst, simm16:$im) and (add R32:$dst, (i32 simm16:$im)). Do both of them match the same pattern? Are they equivalent? If not what is the difference? I am also confused as to how
2008 Oct 07
2
[LLVMdev] Multi instruction pattern help
I am trying to get a multi instruction pattern to work and seem to be running into trouble. The problem itself is fairly simple. I need to go from 64bit floats to 32bit integers. As the backend doesn't support this natively but has a way of converting it, I'd prefer to get this working via tablegen. What I thought would work from the previous discussion is the following: def :