On Friday 28 July 2006 06:36 am, Brett Viren wrote:
Rob Blomquist [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Thursday 27 July 2006 06:28 am, Lennart Sorensen wrote:
On Wed, Jul 26, 2006 at 10:24:53PM -0700, Rob Blomquist wrote:
I just tried running it inside my chroot, and it works. although a bit
Hi,
I am trying to compile linpack. I had compiled ATLAS. I am using mpicc
from lam to compile linpack. Here is the error I get
It is a dual core opteron system
/usr/local/bin/mpicc -o HPL_dlamch.o -c -DHPL_CALL_CBLAS
-I/root/hpl/include -I/root/hpl/include/Linux_HAMMER64SSE2_4
Hi,
I am trying to compile linpack. I had compiled ATLAS. I am using mpicc
from lam to compile linpack. Here is the error I get
It is a dual core opteron system
/usr/local/bin/mpicc -o HPL_dlamch.o -c -DHPL_CALL_CBLAS
-I/root/hpl/include -I/root/hpl/include/Linux_HAMMER64SSE2_4
今は日!
From: masami [EMAIL PROTECTED]
on 07/29/06 08:11, Danai SAE-HAN (韓達耐) wrote:
If any if you could help me why test.c crashes on my computer and not
on any other (i386) computer, I would be very grateful, since I'm no
programmer.
simply, you should include time.h instead of
#380115?
Regards
Harri
Markus Neviadomski wrote:
Hi,
after apt-get update apt-get upgrade on my amd64-box (debian
unstable), xmms doesn't work. After startup and pressing play in xmms,
the following message
On Sat, Jul 29, 2006 at 12:26:19AM -0700, fai amd wrote:
Hi,
Hello,
/usr/local/bin/mpicc -o HPL_dlamch.o -c -DHPL_CALL_CBLAS
-I/root/hpl/include -I/root/hpl/include/Linux_HAMMER64SSE2_4
-I/usr/local/mpi/include ../HPL_dlamch.c
ar r /root/hpl/lib/Linux_HAMMER64SSE2_4 /libhpl.a
Hello all,
the last version of konqueror does no more automatically show the
preconfigured language for the Debian site (in my case it is German). When I
call www.debian.org the site is seen in English, but should be in German.
Before I report this as an error to the buglist, I would like to
Didn't make it to the list, so resending from another account.
On Fri, 2006-07-28 at 13:31 +0200, Goswin von Brederlow wrote:
We (at my workplace) have lots of them, smp and not, with reiserfs and
they don't usualy crash. They do crash a lot when we get new ones
untill we weed out all the
Hi all,
since I reinstalled my system, I'm wondering, why my second hdd is
always mounted automatically after each new boot.
My /etc/fstab shows for this two partitions on this disk the following
entries:
/dev/hdb3 /daten1 ext3noauto,rw,user 0 2
/dev/hdb1
Michal Palka wrote:
One thing that many people seem to be missing is the fact that their
drives might have write-cache enabled. In that case, even journalling
filesystems can be damaged by non-clean unmount if they don't handle the
caching issues.
Nope, not quite right. They're only damaged
Michal Palka wrote:
But you still have to enable barrier code AFAIK.
No, you should not have to if you have a real write-through drive. It will
however, generally improve performance for such drives to enable the barriers,
if supported.
If you have write-back, then you need the barriers,
Hi,
since yesterday's update to sid (both chroot and main installation), firefox
fonts look just awful (i'm using kde).
Any hints on this?
--
Rafael Rodríguez
http://unrincon.blogspot.com
since yesterday's update to sid (both chroot and main installation), firefox
fonts look just awful (i'm using kde).
Not only for Firefox, but every KDE or GNOME application (shell included) for
my Debian.
Giulio
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Lørdag 29 juli 2006 21:52 skrev antongiulio05:
since yesterday's update to sid (both chroot and main installation),
firefox fonts look just awful (i'm using kde).
Not only for Firefox, but every KDE or GNOME application (shell included)
for my Debian.
So... :) Another update from unstable,
Hi,
since yesterday's update to sid (both chroot and main installation), firefox
fonts look just awful (i'm using kde).
Any hints on this?
-- Rafael Rodríguez http://unrincon.blogspot.com hi, what worked for me
: create a file '.fonts.conf' in you're home directory (~/.fonts.conf) :
with
sigi wrote:
Hi all,
since I reinstalled my system, I'm wondering, why my second hdd is
always mounted automatically after each new boot.
My /etc/fstab shows for this two partitions on this disk the following
entries:
/dev/hdb3 /daten1 ext3noauto,rw,user 0
Hi,
since yesterday's update to sid (both chroot and main installation),
firefox fonts look just awful (i'm using kde).
Any hints on this?
-- Rafael Rodríguez http://unrincon.blogspot.com
hi, what worked for me : create a file '.fonts.conf' in you're home
directory (~/.fonts.conf) :
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