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2009 Jul 19
1
Ciryakuntu: I need people to start a big project.
Hi! My name is Dar?o. I?m an enterprising Spanish young man and student of computer science. The motive of contacting with yourselves is due to the fact that by the end of my career of computer science I need to present a project and i wanted to comment on my idea to him. I need people to create a new created operating system low Kubuntu. My idea is to create an operating system that recognizes
2020 May 15
2
Building A Project Against LLVM
I decided to start playing around with building my own programming language recently, and to use LLVM to handle the assembly-level details. I'm on Kubuntu 18.04, and I started out using LLVM 6.0 from Kubuntu's packages. I put together code for dealing with my language, then went over the Kaleidoscope tutorials (which have been extremely helpful btw!). I was able to successfully get my
2020 May 16
2
Building A Project Against LLVM
On Fri, May 15, 2020 at 6:53 PM Neil Nelson via llvm-dev < llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > Rarrum, > > Kubuntu 20.04 LTS is available. You may be able to upgrade to 19.10, and > then to 20.04 without reinstalling. It can be done on Xubuntu. A direct > upgrade to 20.04 should become available. LLVM 10 then installs from the > distribution packages. I put all this on a
2009 Dec 11
4
[LLVMdev] Old DOUT
On Friday 11 December 2009 11:35, Chris Lattner wrote: = > > I'm not sure what you mean here. It's not ok to convert code under > > DEBUG() or #ifndef NDEBUG to use dbgs()? > > Right. > > > Then what's the point of providing it? > > I don't know what dbgs does, so I don't know! dbgs() will be a circular-buffering raw_ostream, meaning it saves
2009 Dec 11
0
[LLVMdev] Old DOUT
On Dec 11, 2009, at 9:44 AM, David Greene wrote: > On Friday 11 December 2009 11:35, Chris Lattner wrote: > = >>> I'm not sure what you mean here. It's not ok to convert code under >>> DEBUG() or #ifndef NDEBUG to use dbgs()? >> >> Right. >> >>> Then what's the point of providing it? >> >> I don't know what dbgs
2009 Dec 12
0
[LLVMdev] Old DOUT
On Dec 11, 2009, at 9:44 AM, David Greene wrote: > On Friday 11 December 2009 11:35, Chris Lattner wrote: > = >>> I'm not sure what you mean here. It's not ok to convert code under >>> DEBUG() or #ifndef NDEBUG to use dbgs()? >> >> Right. >> >>> Then what's the point of providing it? >> >> I don't know what dbgs
2017 Mar 22
0
"isolinux.bin missing or corrupt" when booting USB flash drive in old PC
> Hi, > > Ady wrote: > > If a specific BIOS' CHS/LBA translations cannot cope with the above, it > > is no surprise that we get some mess, somewhere. > > Currently my suspicion is that the isohdpfx.S code simply mishandles > the two conversion factors which it correctly got from BIOS call > INT 13H AH 8. > > > > Boot System ID : First
2020 May 16
2
Building A Project Against LLVM
I've managed to get 10.0.0 working now.. there were a couple things I had to adjust. The Kaleidoscope example had me doing this before creating the object file: llvm::InitializeAllTargetInfos(); llvm::InitializeAllTargets(); llvm::InitializeAllTargetMCs(); llvm::InitializeAllAsmParsers(); llvm::InitializeAllAsmPrinters(); It turns out I can get away with just this, since I'm not (yet)
2006 May 02
1
pairwise.t.test: empty p-table
Hi list-members can anybody tell me why > pairwise.t.test(val, fac) produces an empty p-table. As shown below: Pairwise comparisons using t tests with pooled SD data: val and fac AS AT Fhh Fm Fmk Fmu GBS Gf HFS Hn jAL Kol R_Fill AT - - - - - - - - - - - - - Fhh - - - - - - - - - - - - - Fm - - - - - - -
2017 Mar 23
0
"isolinux.bin missing or corrupt" when booting USB flash drive in old PC
On Wed, Mar 22, 2017 at 03:18:44PM +0100, Thomas Schmitt via Syslinux wrote: > Hi, > > > In theory, the geometry assumed in the MBR should > > match the one assumed by the BIOS. > > To be exacting: The geometry assuming part of the MBR is the partition > table, not the executable MBR code. > > Of course it would be nice if C/H/S was not such a brain damaged
2010 Dec 03
1
Clean up after "R CMD INSTALL" and/or "R CMD check"
G'day all, I noticed the following (new) behaviour of R 2.12.0, running on Kubuntu 10.10, when installed with sub-architectures: When I run "R CMD INSTALL" or "R CMD check" on the source directory of a package that contains C or FORTRAN code, R creates sub-directories src-32/ and src-64/ that seem to be copies of the src/ subdirectory plus the compiled objects. These
2017 Mar 22
2
"isolinux.bin missing or corrupt" when booting USB flash drive in old PC
Hi, > In theory, the geometry assumed in the MBR should > match the one assumed by the BIOS. To be exacting: The geometry assuming part of the MBR is the partition table, not the executable MBR code. Of course it would be nice if C/H/S was not such a brain damaged concept which has two semi-secret parameters. The geometry parameters are not recorded anywhere in the MBR. One can sometimes
2008 Sep 24
1
Share name and file rights
A question about share names: When we open a samba share, I want the symbol on my desktop to have the name "johndoe@sambaserver1", not just "johndoe". This is because we have a number of different "sambaservers" that johndoe can log on to, and it will be a mess on his desktop if he uses several connections at the same time. i cannot find this feature in the
2005 Mar 15
0
Documentation on Displaying Quotas
Hi John (and others on the list) Can I suggest that you add some information to the new Samba docs explaining how to make Linux (or I suppose other Unix) group quotas be reflected in My Computer and/or Explorer when a Windows user accesses a share that is supposed to controlled by a quota? Here was my particular situation this past week. I was setting quotas based on Linux groups. Each
2014 Feb 18
0
Re: Problems with qemu-system-arm and isa-serial
On Tue, Feb 18, 2014 at 09:33:01AM +0100, Martin Kletzander wrote: > > > > > Wahtever I do in libvirt, I get this paramter added: > > > > > > -device isa-serial > > > > > > > and this is new-style for x86 qemu, however, arm-based qemu haven't > > adopted this option yet. > > > > To be a bit more precise, only *some*
2010 Apr 24
1
Problems moving qemu machine to libvirt
Hi all, I have a qemu-system-arm machine that I am currently starting using: qemu-system-arm -M versatilepb -nographic \ -hda img.qcow2 \ -net vde,vlan=0,sock=/var/run/qemu-vde.ctl \ -net nic,vlan=0,macaddr=52:54:00:12:34:22 \ -kernel vmlinuz-2.6.18-6-versatile \ -initrd initrd.img-2.6.18-6-versatile \ -append "root=/dev/sda1
2020 Feb 25
0
[PATCH 04/12] drm: Nuke mode->vrefresh
On Tue, Feb 25, 2020 at 05:45:06PM +0200, Ville Syrj?l? wrote: > On Tue, Feb 25, 2020 at 04:19:27PM +0100, Andrzej Hajda wrote: > > On 25.02.2020 12:21, Ville Syrj?l? wrote: > > > On Mon, Feb 24, 2020 at 03:14:54PM +0100, Andrzej Hajda wrote: > > >> On 19.02.2020 21:35, Ville Syrjala wrote: > > >>> From: Ville Syrj?l? <ville.syrjala at
2008 Aug 24
2
Bug#496367: The possibility of attack with the help of symlinks in some Debian packages
Package: xen-utils-3.2-1 Severity: grave Hi, maintainer! This message about the error concerns a few packages at once. I've tested all the packages (for Lenny) on my Debian mirror. All scripts of packages (marked as executable) were tested. In some packages I've discovered scripts with errors which may be used by a user for damaging important system files or user's files. For
2014 Feb 18
2
Re: Problems with qemu-system-arm and isa-serial
On 02/18/2014 04:03 AM, Niccolo Rigacci wrote: > On Tue, Feb 18, 2014 at 09:33:01AM +0100, Martin Kletzander wrote: >>> >>>> Wahtever I do in libvirt, I get this paramter added: >>>> >>>> -device isa-serial >>>> >>> >>> and this is new-style for x86 qemu, however, arm-based qemu haven't >>> adopted this
2007 May 11
1
Writing files > 2GB from Windows
Can anybody explain why SOME Windows XP applications have trouble writing files larger than 2 GB (or sometimes larger than 4 GB) to Linux Samba shares, when OTHER Windows applications on the same machine do not have difficulty writing large files to the same Samba share? And when the underlying Linux filesystem supports very large files? I have sometimes even found that a SINGLE Windows