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2011 Jul 28
1
[RFC net-next PATCH 3/4] ethtool: Add new set commands
On Jul 28, 2011, at 1:38 PM, Rose, Gregory V wrote: > >> From: Anirban Chakraborty [mailto:anirban.chakraborty at qlogic.com] >> Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2011 12:04 PM >> To: Rose, Gregory V >> Cc: David Miller; netdev; Ben Hutchings; Kirsher, Jeffrey T >> Subject: Re: [RFC net-next PATCH 3/4] ethtool: Add new set commands >> >> >> On Jul 28,
2011 Jul 28
1
[RFC net-next PATCH 3/4] ethtool: Add new set commands
On Jul 28, 2011, at 1:38 PM, Rose, Gregory V wrote: > >> From: Anirban Chakraborty [mailto:anirban.chakraborty at qlogic.com] >> Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2011 12:04 PM >> To: Rose, Gregory V >> Cc: David Miller; netdev; Ben Hutchings; Kirsher, Jeffrey T >> Subject: Re: [RFC net-next PATCH 3/4] ethtool: Add new set commands >> >> >> On Jul 28,
2016 Apr 11
2
Re: [Bug 1325687] network type="ethernet" not supported with LXC
Hi Team I'm trying to launch LXC VM with libvirt 1.2.12 having commit *22cff52a2b8e06c913b1f97767e5d3**90fb17fc3b *with below XML configuration.. <domain type="lxc"> <uuid>64c48da2-e318-4085-8b88-c980aab4de34</uuid> <name>test</name> <memory>524288</memory> <vcpu>1</vcpu> <os> <type
2016 Apr 11
0
Re: [Bug 1325687] network type="ethernet" not supported with LXC
On 04/11/2016 09:24 AM, abhishek jain wrote: > Hi Team > > I'm trying to launch LXC VM with libvirt 1.2.12 having commit > *22cff52a2b8e06c913b1f97767e5d3**90fb17fc3b *with below XML configuration.. > > <domain type="lxc"> > <uuid>64c48da2-e318-4085-8b88-c980aab4de34</uuid> > <name>test</name> >
2002 Sep 16
1
Multicasting routing in SUSE
hi all, This is my first message to the group.My name is Anirban Chakraborti and I am with new mexico state university. I have recently built a router using suse linux.I need to turn on IGMP and PIM to allow it do multicasting.How to do that? Secondly I also want to control the rate of the datatransfer from the router''s ethernet interface to the ppp interface. Thanks for the
2016 Apr 11
2
Re: [Bug 1325687] network type="ethernet" not supported with LXC
Thanks Cole. I need to use network type="ethernet" with LXC instead of Qemu. I have reopened my bug. On Mon, Apr 11, 2016 at 8:25 PM, Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com> wrote: > On 04/11/2016 09:24 AM, abhishek jain wrote: > > Hi Team > > > > I'm trying to launch LXC VM with libvirt 1.2.12 having commit > >
2016 Apr 12
0
Re: [Bug 1325687] network type="ethernet" not supported with LXC
Hi Cole I tested the LXC VM with libvirt 1.2.12 after applying the patch http://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2016-April/msg00505.html I'm now getting following errors.. virsh -c lxc: start test error: Failed to start domain test error: internal error: Unsupported network type ethernet I'm using the below XML file for launching LXC VM.. <domain type="lxc">
2013 Feb 15
0
CVlim
Can anyone help explain to me why the two codes below have different result? I thought I can use log(time)~. to replace log(time)~dist+climb+timef.I am using CVlm from DAAG package. I think nihills is preloaded with the package. Thanks in advance. > CVlm(df=nihills, form.lm=formula(log(time)~.),plotit="Observed",m=2)Analysis of Variance Table Response: log(time) Df Sum Sq
2013 Sep 12
15
large packet support in netfront driver and guest network throughput
Hi All, I am sure this has been answered somewhere in the list in the past, but I can''t find it. I was wondering if the linux guest netfront driver has GRO support in it. tcpdump shows packets coming in with 1500 bytes, although the eth0 in dom0 and the vif corresponding to the linux guest in dom0 is showing that they receive large packet: In dom0: eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr
2016 Apr 25
0
ylim in barplot()
If you are using a Windows system, you can Export the plot from RStudio and save it as a metafile without using package devEMF and it will crop the bars with xpd=FALSE. When I used devEMF on a Windows machine, the bars were not cropped with barplot() as you indicated, but when I switched to plotrix::barp() they were cropped. The arguments are a bit different, but I did not need xpd=FALSE:
2016 Apr 26
1
ylim in barplot()
Thank you David, That's a nice workaround using plotrix::barp(), but that doesn't explain why ylim doesn't work as intended (or at least, as I expect it to work), or why xpd has no influence when using devEMF::emf()... The problem with saving directly in RStudio is that it requires to manually save the plot, and this becomes troublesome when there are a lot of plot commands in a
2009 Oct 10
2
[R-SIG-Mac] rnorm.halton
Hi all, I need to transform classic 32bit Fortran code to 64bit Fortran code, see the discussion [R-SIG-Mac] rnorm.halton. But I'm clearly a beginner in Fortran... Does someone already do this for his package? From here, http://techpubs.sgi.com/library/tpl/cgi-bin/getdoc.cgi?coll=linux&db=bks&fname=/SGI_Developer/Porting_Guide/ch03.html , I identify the following changes
2012 Jan 11
1
R error in make check
Hi, After building R 2.14.1 on a Linux system (SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 (x86_64) ), I ran "make check" but it halted with the foll error: Testing examples for package ?base? Error: testing 'base' failed Execution halted I looked in <build dir>/test/Examples/base-Ex.Rout.fail and found the foll: *******EXCERPT ***** ... > ### ------- Pickyness Flags :
2016 Apr 25
2
ylim in barplot()
Dear useRs, I'm having troubles with using ylim in barplot(): even though I reduce the y-scale using ylim, the bars still extend down to 0into the x-labels. The sample data is below, and here is the code. #This works fine but I would like to plot only from 50 to 70: barplot(t(mydata), beside=TRUE, col=c("orange", "green", "yellow", "purple"),
2012 Dec 03
1
[LLVMdev] X86 rsqrt instruction generated
Hi, Please find attached the modified patch and description. We have modified and retested the patch taking into consideration the comments and inputs provided earlier. Thanks & Regards, soham -----Original Message----- From: Eli Friedman [mailto:eli.friedman at gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2012 12:59 PM To: Chakraborty, Soham Cc: llvmdev at cs.uiuc.edu Subject: Re: [LLVMdev]
2005 May 17
1
Vuong test
Hi, I have two questions. First, I'd like to compare a ZINB model to a negativ binomial model with the Vuong test, but I can't find how to performe it from the zicount package. Does a programm exist to do it ? Second, I'd like to know in which cases we have to use a double hurdle model instead of a zero inflated model. Many thanks, St??phanie Payet REES France R??seau
2012 Nov 15
0
[LLVMdev] X86 rsqrt instruction generated
On Wed, Nov 14, 2012 at 10:43 PM, Chakraborty, Soham <Soham.Chakraborty at amd.com> wrote: > Hi, > > > > We have implemented the rsqrt instruction generation for X86 target > architecture. We have introduced a flag -fp-rsqrt flag which controls the > generatation of X86 rsqrt instruction generation. > > We have observed minor effects on precision due to rsqrt and
2005 Jun 07
3
Icecast RTP support
Hi, Does Icecast has RTP support for streaming OGG/Vorbis and OGG/theora media files? If so, then please give me some pointers on how to configure my Icecast server to listen to RTP requests. If it's not available, then is the inclusion of this feature, in plans for future release of the product? Thanks -- Subhabrata Bhattacharya
2006 Aug 24
1
Need help with difficulty loading page www.bioconductor.org
The page is either too busy, or there is something seriously wrong with access to this page. Most of the time, trying to reach www.bioconductor.org results in failure. Only once in a blue moon, do I get through. In fact, thus far, I have not been able to install bioconductor, since the first source(...) command from the R command window -- following instruction on www.bioconductor.org page,
2010 Feb 14
1
unexpected results with higher-order functions and lapply
I want to use lapply and a function returning a function in order to build a list of functions. > genr1 <- function(k) {function() {k}} > l1 <- lapply(1:2,genr1) > l1[[1]]() [1] 2 This was unexpected. I had expected the answer to be 1, since that is the value k should be bound to when genr1 is applied to the first element of 1:2. By itself genr1 seems to work fine. >