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2006 Nov 29
5
microcode_ctl
i'm running on vmware system and HP proliant DL360 G5 servers on wmware, on boot i have the following message: ----------------------------- Applying Intel Microcode update: don't know to make device "cpu/microcode" [OK] ----------------------------- and on a HP proliant DL360 G5 server , on boot i have too the following message: ----------------------------- Applying
2006 Nov 28
1
smartd
I'm running a CentOS 4 and smartd fails to start on boot the centos 4 smartd service doesn't support scsi ? <mailto:denis.machard at enst-bretagne.fr> Denis -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20061128/8f430d4c/attachment-0002.html>
2010 Sep 14
1
smbclient sending no frames outside local VLAN
[I don't know whether this is the appropriate list, if not please let me know to whom to write. I submitted this as a CUPS bug and they replied by asking me to contact the "Samba folks"? I guess that is you] Hi, I'm using a MacBook Pro with MacOS X 10.6.4 and am trying to print on my company's printer accessible via samba. Whenever I try to access the print server via
2007 Jan 25
4
mount initrd
Hi, I try to mount the file /boot/initrd-2.6.9-42.ELsmp but I have a error [root at localhost ~]# cp /boot/initrd-2.6.9-42.ELsmp.img /root/ [root at localhost ~]# mv initrd-2.6.9-42.ELsmp.img initrd-2.6.9-42.ELsmp.gz [root at localhost ~]# gunzip initrd-2.6.9-42.ELsmp.gz [root at localhost ~]# mount initrd-2.6.9-42.ELsmp /tmp -o loop [root at localhost ~]# mount: you must specify the
2009 Sep 29
0
[LLVMdev] converting x86 instructions to LLVM instructions
On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 14:21, Alexandre Gouraud <alexandre.gouraud at enst-bretagne.fr> wrote: > Hi Timo, > > Thanks for commenting. I feel like I have to justify why I don't want to use > QEMU, which is fine since my choice is not frozen actually. > > QEMU is much more than what I need for dynamically instrumenting software. > My goal is automated testing to find
2003 Dec 11
1
kerberos with W2K server
Hello, The problem: With the command: net ads join my_linux_box my samba 3.0.1rc1 works fine with a W2k kerberos server But i prefer use the ktpass command on w2k server (and our m$ guru). The problem seems to be that samba dont use /etc/krb5.keytab. The quick read of source and some mail in the archives gives me the beleive that it use a memory keytab (and secrets.tdb ?). I m not sure. Could
2007 Apr 11
0
ogg vorbis implementation on DSP
Hi, could you please provide a bit more information like what operating system you are using, what compiler, what files you downloaded, how you compiled the code? Conrad. On 11/04/07, gwladys.adjovi@enst-bretagne.fr <gwladys.adjovi@enst-bretagne.fr> wrote: > Hello > > I'm Gwladys, a student in computer science. I 've a project which is > to implement ogg vorbis codec
2001 Oct 20
1
Switching modes
Hi All, I saw a document mentioning different ext3 modes, e.g. modes=ordered, but I can't find the documentation of this feature, nor a description of the different modes. Could someone give me a pointer where I should look? TIA, Jesper -- Jesper Holmberg |"But how can | jesper.holmberg@enst-bretagne.fr | one be warm | ENST Br, BP 832, 29285 Brest, FRANCE |
2009 Sep 29
4
[LLVMdev] converting x86 instructions to LLVM instructions
Hi Timo, Thanks for commenting. I feel like I have to justify why I don't want to use QEMU, which is fine since my choice is not frozen actually. QEMU is much more than what I need for dynamically instrumenting software. My goal is automated testing to find bugs, which can quickly be intensive in term of computational load. Thus I am trying to get the smallest (and fastest) tool. Even using
2009 Sep 29
0
[LLVMdev] converting x86 instructions to LLVM instructions
Alexandre Gouraud <alexandre.gouraud at enst-bretagne.fr> writes: > like to write the same kind of thing, but not using QEMU as they claim in > the paper, but rather with my own pin tool. You could also use valgrind to convert x86 to valgrind's IR and then write a tool to convert that IR to LLVM.
2009 Sep 29
1
[LLVMdev] converting x86 instructions to LLVM instructions
* Timo Juhani Lindfors (timo.lindfors at iki.fi) wrote: > Hi, > > Alexandre Gouraud <alexandre.gouraud at enst-bretagne.fr> writes: > > if it does not already exists, could it mean it is a nonsense, then why? > > Why don't you compile your program directly to LLVM bitcode? - In security-testing you sometimes apply black boxing. I've had a similar idea
2009 Sep 29
0
[LLVMdev] converting x86 instructions to LLVM instructions
Hi Alexandre, On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 12:14 PM, Alexandre Gouraud <alexandre.gouraud at enst-bretagne.fr> wrote: > I am studying a paper (cf below) that says they have written a piece of code > to translate x86 instructions to LLVM. I am interested in this, and would > like to write the same kind of thing, but not using QEMU as they claim in > the paper, but rather with my own
2005 Apr 17
0
rice format
--- CHI Hongliang <hongliang.chi@enst-bretagne.fr> wrote: > hello, > > I am now develloping an embeded decoding system for flac.I have a > problem about the format of the rice coding: > > the residual begins with : 01 01 08 0C > > the first two bytes are the warmups, the prediction order is 2. and > the 080C is the following: > 00 0010 0000 001100 > >
2002 Sep 05
2
Requset regarding packet marking.
Hello Sir, I want some help from you. I have my configuration like this. I have three machines. PC1,PC2,PC3. hub hub PC1--------------------PC2-----------------------PC3 eth0 eth0,eth1 eth0 I want to work my configuration like diffserv. I am generating traffic from PC3 and sending it to PC1 via PC2(as a router)and from
2009 Mar 27
2
SIP Diversion header
Hi, Is anyone aware of SIP Diversion header ? It seems currently supported by Comverse (formely NetCentrex) softswitch and some hardphones (Thomson ST2030). An old draft (draft-levy-sip-diversion-08.txt) mentions this header. ha I'm wondering if this could be used -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2014 Mar 11
1
PJSIP - dtmf mode is not updated when the far end doesn't support rfc2833
Hello, I have installed the latest version 12 that has been released (12.1.0.rc3). I have setup default dtmf mode (rfc47..) but when I am calling to a endpoint that doesn't support it (no telephony event in the rtpmap) the asterisk responds OK in the signalling but DTMF is not working. Is it a known issue? Below you can see the output of the asterisk monitor. <--- Received SIP request
2009 Sep 29
4
[LLVMdev] converting x86 instructions to LLVM instructions
Dear all, I am studying a paper (cf below) that says they have written a piece of code to translate x86 instructions to LLVM. I am interested in this, and would like to write the same kind of thing, but not using QEMU as they claim in the paper, but rather with my own pin tool. >From what I have red until now on LLVM, and my relative poor knowledge of assembly, I have the feeling that this is
2012 Jun 28
0
[klibc:master] nfsmount: Fix wrong NFS umount path
Commit-ID: 029622dfbfe25203275a385a5bf33d44c2409b00 Gitweb: http://git.kernel.org/?p=libs/klibc/klibc.git;a=commit;h=029622dfbfe25203275a385a5bf33d44c2409b00 Author: Benjamin Cama <benjamin.cama at telecom-bretagne.eu> AuthorDate: Fri, 22 Jun 2012 12:17:01 +0200 Committer: maximilian attems <max at stro.at> CommitDate: Thu, 28 Jun 2012 17:23:14 +0200 [klibc] nfsmount: Fix
2007 Jul 31
0
Upgrade mode with kickstart
Helllo, I'll like to add rpms during a upgrade with kickstart installation. I specified the name of rpm in "%package" section but the rpm isn't installed. This feature isn't supported with CentOS 4.4 ? # Kickstart upgrade # Reboot after install reboot #cdrom lang en_US.UTF-8 langsupport --default=en_US.UTF-8 en_US.UTF-8 ..... %packages vsftpd ... Thanks in advance,
2012 Jun 22
1
[PATCH] Fix wrong NFS umount path
Hi, When mounting a NFS share and an error occurs for some reason, the NFS share is not unmounted correctly: the local path is used instead of the remote path in the umount_v[23]() call. This patch fixes this. I found this while debugging some problems mounting the root file system on NFS in a test system; I saw this in the logs (/mnt/duplicated is the legitimate remote path): Jun 21