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GSOC: The End | MT, Linux, and other stuff
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MT, Linux, and other stuff. Yesterday (technically 2 days ago, given that it is past midnight) was the official “pencils down” date for GSoC; for me, this means releasing my source code and summing it all up. This also means that I need to hurry up and release another video🙂. You can always grab the latest source at http:/ repo.or.cz/w/xf86-input-tuio.git. So if you want the latest you should look there. The code being presented here is more of a snapshot than anything else. Seriously, this will be done...
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64-bit fixed | MT, Linux, and other stuff
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MT, Linux, and other stuff. Leave a comment ». So, apparently the xf86-input-tuio driver hasn’t been working with 64-bit versions of X, causing this:. December 17, 2009 at 6:08 pm. Laquo; X11R7.5 Released and tuio/tmd Packages. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out.
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SNMP, described briefly & informally | Varyable's Blog
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June 22, 2009. SNMP, described briefly & informally. 8212; varyable @ 12:35 pm. Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). SNMP is used in Network Management Systems to monitor and manage devices on the network. It is a component of IP suite (was originally defined in OSI model) and uses UDP as transport protocol. It consists of standards including an application layer protocol (which for instance, has commands such as GET, SET, TRAP, INFORM, etc.), a database schema/layout and data objects. NMS: is Netw...
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August | 2009 | Varyable's Blog
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August 31, 2009. Shrinking an ext3 Filesystem. 8212; varyable @ 11:39 am. So I decided to embark on this LFS. Project, for which I needed a separate partition. I didn’t have any spare unpartitioned space so I decided to shrink one of my existing ext3 filesystems. The first thing to do of course was to unmount the partition. Then I ran the following to see if there were any problems with the FS. A more detailed (but a little outdated) article could be found here. Also there are easy-to-use graphical tools...
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Ex glacie gaudium: April 2012
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The blog of a man stuck in the ice. N9 and N950: Harmattan way, or how to get your deb package out of the store.nokia.com. Well, if you had problems like I did with installing some applications from the https:/ store.nokia.com. Here is the very simple recipe how to get around the problem. This entry is how to get the debian package file out. For that, you need the console (terminal) and hence you need the device to have the developer mode enabled. In the console, you just need to do this:. 6 Discount on ...
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Ex glacie gaudium: February 2011
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The blog of a man stuck in the ice. QNAP, FlexGet and Transmission or How to watch your favorite TV shows without a DVR/TiVo. Well, if you, like me, enjoy downloading shows from the web via RSS, there is FlexGet (from FlexGet.com. Problem is, how to get that egg running on your NAS (especially when you have the old QNAP x09). Here are some steps to come to your aid:. You need to have ipkg. I used the QPKG to install the IPKG then, in ipkg, I use the repository from:. Then, from the FlexGet page. Now you ...
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Ex glacie gaudium: March 2010
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The blog of a man stuck in the ice. The N900 boost: getting the turn-based navigator in. It has been a while since I was excited about the new (back then) N900. The new application comes in a zip file, you un-zip it on the root of the Internal Nokia N900. I love even more the N900. It has everything that a Linux freak can want (well the most anyway). I hope that Nokia will keep this thing up and with Intel we will see better devices, with better UI and having the best of Free Software running so that...
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AMD Bulldozer CPU Architecture Overview – Elmar Klausmeier's Weblog
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Elmar Klausmeier's Weblog. October 6, 2013. AMD Bulldozer CPU Architecture Overview. At the chip level, 8 cores per CPU:. Unfortunately I didn’t find opcode clock cycles on AMD’s website. AMD’s website seems to be almost unmaintained, i.e., lots of dead links. Below are some clock cycles gathered through experiment by Agner Fog. I took the values measured for Bulldozer in Instruction Tables. Due to out-of-order execution. Timings may vary in actual programs. This entry was posted in CPU. Notify me of new...
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Enrico Ros | Focused ideas, bleeding edge madness and code recipes.
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Older blog posts, from 2007 to 2011, when the tech world was much different :). How to recognize a revolution. The most recurrent and difficult question I get, and probably the most recurrent in the industry is. How’s the world gonna look like in 5 years? The next big thing? My usual answer is “if I knew, I’ll be doing that” (and that’s probably what’s happening :) but the point is that the horizon of predictions in this fast paced internet era is too close to us. Two years and 6 months ago the first.