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2005 Dec 18
1
psp on SuSE 10.0: free(): invalid pointer
- UPS MGE Premium Ellipse Premium 1200
- SuSE Linux 10.0 OSS, kernel 2.6.13 smp
- gcc version 4.0.2 20050901 (prerelease), glibc-2.3.5-40
- mgeups-psp-3.0.0-3, nut-2.0.2-4
- Dell Dimension 8400 with dual core Intel Xeon. 3.0GHz.
lsusb shows:
Bus 002 Device 003: ID 0463:ffff MGE UPS Systems UPS
less /proc/bus/usb/devices shows for bus 2 device 3:
T: Bus=02 Lev=01 Prnt=01 Port=00 Cnt=01 Dev#=
2003 Sep 03
1
Some notes on the FAQ
Hi. : )
I was updating my unofficial Korean Ogg Vorbis FAQ, when I noticed the following:
While #ext is no longer listed in the FAQ contents, http://www.vorbis.com/faq.psp#ext still exists.
IMHO http://www.vorbis.com/faq.psp#stream looks a little awkward. I suggest something like: Icecast streams Ogg vorbis to playsers like XMMS, Winamp 2, and foobar2000, which are all capable of...
2008 Feb 18
4
[LLVMdev] cross compiling with the C backend
For my master's thesis, I am trying to cross compile programs for the
PSP (PlayStation Portable) with LLVM and llvm-gcc.
This is what I do:
(1) compile a program and the libraries it uses (libpng etc.) with llvm-gcc
(2) link the bitcode files with llvm-ld into one file
(3) run "llc -march=c" on the result
(4) compile the resulting C source with the PSP toolchain
It seems to work
2007 Jun 27
1
Using MGE UPS's with NUT and openSUSE
Dear List, I thought it might be useful if I wrote up my notes on getting
an MGE UPS to work with NUT and openSUSE.
The MGE UPS (an Ellipse 1500 USB) will work well with NUT and openSUSE
10.2, but not "out-of-the-box": there are some things you need to do:
Intro. MGE have built rpms of NUT which greatly simplify installation.
Merci MGE. I used the rpm's for nut-2.0.5 and the
2008 Mar 20
0
[LLVMdev] GSoC Mips backend improvement
On Mar 18, 2008, at 10:46 PM, Bruno Cardoso Lopes wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Last year i was mentored by Chris Lattner at GSoC and i created the
> Mips back-end for LLVM. The back-end is still experimental (working
> with simple benchmarks only) and this year i would like to improve it
> as my GSoC proposal. Mips is still fairly used nowadays in a lot of
> devices - routers,
2011 Nov 17
3
UPS MGE serial cable over network.
Hi,
I'm forwarding your mail to the NUT list, because of a lack of time,
and also since some others (Charles) already looked at this issue IIRC
(related to the development branch 'netport').
cheers,
Arnaud
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2008 Feb 18
0
[LLVMdev] cross compiling with the C backend
Kevin André wrote:
> For my master's thesis, I am trying to cross compile programs for the
> PSP (PlayStation Portable) with LLVM and llvm-gcc.
>
> This is what I do:
>
> (1) compile a program and the libraries it uses (libpng etc.) with llvm-gcc
> (2) link the bitcode files with llvm-ld into one file
> (3) run "llc -march=c" on the result
> (4) compile
2008 Mar 19
3
[LLVMdev] GSoC Mips backend improvement
Hi all,
Last year i was mentored by Chris Lattner at GSoC and i created the
Mips back-end for LLVM. The back-end is still experimental (working
with simple benchmarks only) and this year i would like to improve it
as my GSoC proposal. Mips is still fairly used nowadays in a lot of
devices - routers, wireless cards, PSP, PS2 - and it would be great to
have a stable mips backend for LLVM.
General
2005 Sep 11
2
PSP, Protection Center 500, NUT 2.0.2 and Gentoo
Hi,
I recently bought a MGE protection center 500.
I am running a gentoo, and I am currently trying to enable the ups
handling by the os, with no success.
First, I compiled and installe nut 2.0.2 (with usb support) and psp
3.0. I made ebuild for them that I will submit soon to
bugs.gentoo.org.
The ups is connected via usb, and lsusb confirms that the device is
detected (cf end of the mail for
2005 May 11
5
Hewlett Packard Server support packs
I am trying to install the HP PSP on a CentOS 3.4 server but it keeps
telling me, only on certain rpms mind you,
that the OS is not supported. I have made the modifications to
redhat-release which cleared up some of the initial
errors I was having but not all. Where else would the rpms be getting
the OS info from? Better yet, has anyone
managed to get the Linux PSP to install on a CentOS
2007 Nov 13
1
trouble with ups mge evolution2200 and mandriva 2007 - nut 2. 2 + PSP
I'll be back one more time
perhaps I found the reason of these errors
Nov 13 11:09:22 mezenc upsmon[3865]: Poll UPS [mgeups at localhost] failed -
Data stale
it happens when daemon upsd et upsmon are started after the boot
obviously, there isn't any errors when upsd and upsmon are started at boot
following later ...
-----Message d'origine-----
De : goudard sabine
Envoy? : mardi
2008 Feb 28
2
[LLVMdev] llvm-gcc and mips
On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 7:32 PM, Mike Stump <mrs at apple.com> wrote:
> On Feb 27, 2008, at 8:38 AM, HyperQuantum wrote:
> > I tried to cross-compile llvm-gcc for mips, but it crashes
> > But now I'm stuck. I don't need a full cross-compiler, just generating
> > LLVM code is sufficient for me.
>
> make -k install will install a mips cross compiler for
2007 Mar 19
1
Where to put dll files for applications on a wine system?
.
I just copied all of my Paint Shop Pro 7 files from another partition
into a "Paint Shop Pro 7" subdirectory within the "Program Files"
directory on a new wine installation. When I run psp.exe, I got a very
long list of complaints/errors similar to this one:
err:module:import_dll Library MFC42.DLL (which is needed by
L"C:\\Program Files\\Paint Shop Pro
2006 Jul 17
1
Suse10 libgtkmm problem with x86_64
Hello,
I have installed mgeups (for Mge ellipse premium 500) in a Suse 10 x86_64
machine with yast2. But when I try to launch psp I receive the next error:
psp: error while loading shared libraries: libgtkmm-2.4.so.1: cannot open shared
object file: No such file or directory
and don't start.
The rpms installed are:
mgeups-psp-3.0.1-3
nut-2.0.2-5
glibmm24-2.8.0-2
gtkmm24-2.8.0-2
2006 Feb 03
2
Problems suse 9.3, ellipse premium 500
Hi,
I have installed in suse 9.3 and ellipse premium 500 usb a psp 3.0 with yast2
and versions:
nut-2.0.2-4
mgeups-psp-3.0.0-3
the first time that I launch psp it seems to contact
the UPS and you can make changes to the parameters
and all seems ok. If you make a reboot the psp hangs
up and if you try /etc/init.d/ups it fails:
Starting service NUT:
-> Starting UPS driver:
Network UPS Tools -
2008 Mar 07
0
[LLVMdev] llvm-gcc and mips
On Fri, Mar 7, 2008 at 8:28 PM, Bruno Cardoso Lopes
<bruno.cardoso at gmail.com> wrote:
> When using mips-unknown-linux-gnu as a cross-compiler, the llvm Mips
> backend is called by cc1 and with that you get llvm bytecode defined
> relative to the Mips ABI.
That was my intention. The PSP has a 32-bit MIPS (derived) CPU. What I
don't know is if that triple is the right one
2007 May 11
2
Please Help for MGE NOVA 1100 AVR Serial configuration!
Hello,
It is 3 or 4 weeks ago since, i want to set communication with my ups a MGE
NOVA 1100 AVR. I do it first with manual configuration but after no success, i
prefered to install mgeups-psp package to do it directly. But since when i
execute psp,
the attempt finish with an "No communication with UPS" error.
Same is when i type: mge-shut -u root -DDDDDDDDDD /dev/ttyS0 .
I unplog
2010 Sep 14
1
predict(backSpline(x)): losing my marbles?
I'm sure I'm doing something completely boneheaded here, but I've
used this idiom
(constructing an interpolation spline and using prediction from a
backSpline to find
an approximation profile confidence interval) many times before and
haven't hit this
particular problem:
r2 <- c(1.04409027570601, 1.09953936543359, 1.15498845516117,
1.21043754488875,
2008 May 21
4
MGE Ellipse Max 1100 configuration question
Hi,
I bought an Ellipse MAX 1100 a few months ago. First I attached it to my
desktop and installed mge's personal solution pac. (a graphical
interface which uses nut). It works. But I want to attach the ups to my
server which runs without an x-server.
I followed http://opensource.mgeups.com/install/debian.htm. Didn't work.
Then I copied over the configuration files which the personal
2008 Feb 19
1
[LLVMdev] cross compiling with the C backend
Hello, Kevin.
> Well, I already use custom includes with these options: "-nostdlib
> -nostdinc -Ipsptoolchain/psp/include
> -Ipsptoolchain/lib/gcc/psp/4.1.0/include". But that seems not enough.
> GCC has some target-specific behaviour compiled in?
Well, in general - yes. However, I'm not sure up to which margin.
--
WBR, Anton Korobeynikov