similar to: Benchmarking Xen (results and questions)

Displaying 20 results from an estimated 80 matches similar to: "Benchmarking Xen (results and questions)"

2001 Oct 04
4
wine wount do anything
Yello I use (or try to use :) wine 20010824 (installed from MDK rpm). If I try to run a app i get: #wine notepad.exe Warning: could not find wine config [Drive x] entry for current working directory /home/enrique/.wine; starting in windows directory. Loading required GL library /usr/X11R6/lib/libGL.so.1.2 And nothing more happens. My system conf: Linux Mandrake 8.0, kernel 2.4.8-24mdk, XFree
2009 Sep 18
3
Paravirtualization on VMware's Platform [VMI].
Hi, We ran a few experiments to compare performance of VMware's paravirtualization technique (VMI) and hardware MMU technologies (HWMMU) on VMware's hypervisor. To give some background, VMI is VMware's paravirtualization specification which tries to optimize CPU and MMU operations of the guest operating system. For more information take a look at this
2009 Sep 18
3
Paravirtualization on VMware's Platform [VMI].
Hi, We ran a few experiments to compare performance of VMware's paravirtualization technique (VMI) and hardware MMU technologies (HWMMU) on VMware's hypervisor. To give some background, VMI is VMware's paravirtualization specification which tries to optimize CPU and MMU operations of the guest operating system. For more information take a look at this
1999 Feb 01
1
Benchmark results.
Hi all, For people who are looking for some objective numbers to help recommend Samba to their employers (I know there are some of you on this list :-) you might want to look at the following couple of articles. The first one is in Smart Reseller (a USA trade press magazine) at : http://www.zdnet.com/sr/stories/issue/0,4537,2196106,00.html titled : "The Best Windows File Server:
1999 Feb 02
2
Benchmark results
Samba digest 1966, Jeremy Allison wrote: > For people who are looking for some objective > numbers to help recommend Samba to their employers (I > know there are some of you on this list :-) you might > want to look at the following couple of articles. > > The first one is in Smart Reseller (a USA trade press > magazine) at : > >
2006 Oct 30
0
Specjbb in ~gdunlap
Specjbb can be found in the xenrt.hg mercurial tree. I''ve copied the relevant files to my home directory on ubuntu: ~gdunlap/jre-1_5_0_07-windows-i586-p.exe ~gdunlap/specjbb.zip Install jre, then unzip specjbb.zip. In the "specjbb/installed" directory, run "run.bat". The test should run about 20 minutes. -George _______________________________________________
2008 Mar 14
1
3.0.28, symlinks, vmware & windows
I am still having a problem which I am unsure of in regards to the following configuration: Linux Gentoo-x86 Samba 3.0.28 VMware (Windows XP virtual machine) Symlink to users home directory I am not sure what information I would need to post for assistance in resolving this issue but here is a short list of things I have tried thus far to remedy: Tested /tmp as share root folder (works) Symlink
2009 May 22
2
BT ISDN-30 Pri getting 'stuck' on outgoing calls.
I've having problems with a BT 2 span ISDN-30/Digium TE205P asterisk setup with outgoing calls not completing and requiring an Asterisk reset to 'unstick' span 1. Sorry this is a bit long but I'm completely out of my depth :-( This system has been in use for some while and I recently upgraded it to asterisk 1.4.24, zaptel 1.4.11 and libpri 1.4.9. I didn't change
2017 Jan 13
3
input en markdown
Hola lista: Una duda rápida (espero). ¿Se puede hacer un "inlcude" o un "input" en markdown? sin emplear Rmarkdown o knitr.... solo puro markdown, de modo que por ejemplo github lo interprete o un visor básico de markdown. la idea es q un file muestre(contenga) todo pero tener la info distribuida en varios files. Gracias. -- Antonio Maurandi López Sec. Apoyo
2017 Jan 13
2
input en markdown
Hola ¿Quizá por aquí? https://github.com/yihui/knitr/issues/268 El 13 de enero de 2017, 12:26, Rubén Gómez Antolí <lobo en mucharuina.com> escribió: > > > El 13/01/17 a las 11:50, Antonio Maurandi López escribió: > > Hola lista: > > > > Una duda rápida (espero). > > > > ¿Se puede hacer un "inlcude" o un "input" en markdown? >
2008 Mar 13
0
Re-2: reiserfs, samba, symlinks and windows
is the share crossing mount points. if so you will need wide links set to yes -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: [Samba] reiserfs, samba, symlinks and windows (13-Mar-2008 16:34) From: jason.gerfen@scl.utah.edu To: damiend@mckennagroup.co.uk > I thought that as well at first but if I change the default share to > '/tmp' I am able to map the drive but I am NOT
2008 Mar 13
1
reiserfs, samba, symlinks and windows
I am having a hard time getting a Windows XP virtual machine to follow a symlink share to a localhost samba share with 'follow symlinks = yes' I have been googling this for a couple of hours now and have found some references but not definite fix. Error from samba: '/tmp/Desktop' does not exist or permission denied when connecting to [desktop] Error was Permission denied System:
2009 Oct 27
3
Non-normal residuals.
Hello, I asked a question about what the most likely process to follow if after a time-series fit is performed the residuals are found to be non-normal. One peron responded and offered to help if I supplied a sample data set. Unfortunately now that I have a sample I have lost the emai addressl. If you are that person or have some ideas please email me back at rkevinburton at charter.net. Thank
2010 Nov 29
0
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] draft rule for naming types/functions/variables
On 29 nov 2010 03:47 "Xu Zhongxing" <xuzhongxing at gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > I enjoyed the new coding style in recent patches. Camel case makes it > easy to pick a descriptive name. Starting functions and variables with > lower cases reduces chances to conflict with a type name. On the other hand, having names that only differ in the case of a single character, is not
2010 Nov 23
0
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] draft rule for naming types/functions/variables
Zhanyong Wan (λx.x x) wrote: > If possible, I'd prefer that all variable names have the same style. > I'm afraid that we'll end up with the current inconsistent style if > we > leave it to people to interpret whether a name is metasyntactic and > thus should be lower-case. > > Also, having both types and variables in StrictCamelCase increases > the > chance
2023 Aug 20
3
[PATCH drm-misc-next 0/3] [RFC] DRM GPUVA Manager GPU-VM features
So far the DRM GPUVA manager offers common infrastructure to track GPU VA allocations and mappings, generically connect GPU VA mappings to their backing buffers and perform more complex mapping operations on the GPU VA space. However, there are more design patterns commonly used by drivers, which can potentially be generalized in order to make the DRM GPUVA manager represent a basic GPU-VM
2017 May 05
3
A few suggestions and perspectives from a PhD student
Dear Sir or Madam, I am in 2nd year of my PhD in bioinformatics, after taking my Master?s in computer science, and have been using R heavily during my PhD. As such, I have put together a list of certain features in R that, in my opinion, would be beneficial to add, or could be improved. The first two are already implemented in packages, but given that it is implemented as user-defined operators,
2007 Aug 31
4
Zimbra vs. Scalix vs. et. al.
Well, I stumbled onto zimbra.... I have a Scallix system built, but still have some rough edges to try to smooth. Like the way it works with sendmail, no dnsbl's will work as sendmail sees all mail as coming from locohost (scalix). Still battling that one which is when I ran across Zimbra. So, this made me start wondering. Are there other exchange server-like products out there? Has
2010 Nov 29
8
[LLVMdev] draft rule for naming types/functions/variables
Hi, I enjoyed the new coding style in recent patches. Camel case makes it easy to pick a descriptive name. Starting functions and variables with lower cases reduces chances to conflict with a type name. 2010/11/23 Zhanyong Wan (λx.x x) <wan at google.com> > On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 11:41 PM, Zhanyong Wan (λx.x x) <wan at google.com> > wrote: > > +llvmdev > > >
2010 Nov 23
6
[LLVMdev] draft rule for naming types/functions/variables
+llvmdev Thanks for the comments, Chris. On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 11:08 PM, Chris Lattner <clattner at apple.com> wrote: > > On Nov 22, 2010, at 5:16 PM, Zhanyong Wan (λx.x x) wrote: > >> Hi guys, >> >> Based on our discussion last week, I put together a new coding style >> rule regarding the naming of types/functions/variables.  I've uploaded >>