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2011 Apr 19
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OT: Cute penguin video
Looks like a distro mascot in the making: <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0GILA0rrR6w>
2002 Sep 22
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[LLVMdev] Cute LLVM feature that may be useful for 426 people
This is an FYI to all people who are writing LLVM passes (mostly 426 people) about a useful feature of LLVM. The "Support/StatisticReporter.h" file provides two useful features that you may want to make use of in your pass (http://llvm.cs.uiuc.edu/doxygen/StatisticReporter_8h-source.html): 1. Statistics output - Often you may run your pass on some big program, and you're
2003 Nov 01
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[LLVMdev] Cute profiling toy for LLVM
Because I've been doing a bit of performance work recently, and because using gprof with the C backend has some limitations, I wrote a little "llvm-prof" utility. Here's a synopsis of how to use it if you're interested: Basic usage: llvm/utils/profile.pl <program.bc> <program arguments> This instruments the bytecode file, executes it with the JIT
2007 Nov 07
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Tutorials & release timetable
Hi, I want to try Facebooker again for a new project, after a moderately painful couple of months with RFacebook. I see there is some activity on the project, but still can''t find any docs or tutorials or such anywhere, and was wondering if anyone had located any of those hidden away somewhere in some dark confine of the internet... It would probably be quite handy to get some
2001 Aug 17
0
making a neat timetable
On Fri, 17 Aug 2001, Patrick Connolly wrote: > |> The data are stored in a MySQL table, and I can read them > |> into R with RMySQL obtaining a MySQLResultSet object (which I > |> suppose is a data frame ?) which looks like this: > > No, it doesn't have any column names. It would be a good idea to get > it into one since dataframes are very good ways of
2017 Feb 16
0
NHW Project - 2017 timetable
Hello all, Just a quick message for those interested in the NHW Project.I realize that I have too little time to spend on the project currently and I feel that this year will be very important after 6-7 years for its success or not.I already had some few replies from some companies (and a major one), and they can not spend some time, spend some engineers on my work because there is no
2008 Apr 11
3
StarAlliance TravelDesk (PC-based timetable app)
The StarAlliance airline network used to have a Windows 3.x-ish timetable program that worked very well under Wine. Now they replaced it by something more fancy and Wine (0.9.59) cannot handle it. The application installs fine, starts up, but then it's frozen. You cannot enter any text in the search boxes and you cannot move the scrollbars. Can someone help me to get this going? You can
2010 Sep 21
1
Proposed timetable for libguestfs 1.6
The development branch (1.5) contains some major performance improvements over the current stable branch (1.4). Furthermore nearly 3 months have passed since we branched 1.4, which is about the same time that separated 1.4 from 1.2. Thus I think around the first or second week of October we ought to start the new stable and development branches (1.6 and 1.7 resp.) At this time we should decide
2007 Jan 02
5
Call connected, cannot hear or speak - $20 for fix
I am able to get this script to dial, but I am unable to talk or hear anything. The script asks for the number to call and the the caller id to display (if user is not at their normal extension). Once submitted, the external extension receives a call, once answered the call is then placed to the dentition number. The script works as the call is place, but I cannot hear or say anything. Any one
2000 Aug 16
1
samba errormessages
hi there ;-) can you help ? ouer network has gone unreasonly slow newerdays, i?m nearly shure its no virus or shit.... i?d used tcpdump to see whats going on and found these errormessages ouer network is quite small, the linuxserver(samba), some windoofclients and the plotter_pc ( this one runs as a MSdosclient and searches a pathstructure for new files) what is this SNAP length ??? and
2013 Jul 15
8
[PATCH 0 of 7 v5] Introduce the tapback daemon (most of blkback in user-space)
This patch series introduces the tapback daemon, the user space daemon that acts as a device''s back-end, essentially most of blkback in user space. The daemon is responsible for coordinating the front-end and tapdisk. It creates tapdisk process as needed, instructs them to connect to/disconnect from the shared ring, and manages the state of the back-end. The shared ring between the