no connection to the previous ongoing thread :
I'm looking for a Linux sysadmin with 3+ years track record with
+ experience in HPTC - high performance computing
+ Dev tools support, C++, Totalview, Vampir, Vtune, Insure++
+ Full time employment, not outsourcing
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Danny Lieberman
Visit us at
http://www.fsf.org/campaigns/free-bios.html
I wonder if it has any chance, after all they could never get ati
and nvidia to give specs..
Ely Levy
System group
Hebrew University
Jerusalem Israel
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Quoting Michael Ben-Nes [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi All
Im running a postgres server on IBM machine with 2 Xeon 3G Cpu, 3 GB Mem
and Raid.
I decide to upgrade my server from dual AMD MP 2400, 2 GB mem and raid
to this machine because lately my queries became slower.
To my surprise the current
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting Michael Ben-Nes [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi All
Im running a postgres server on IBM machine with 2 Xeon 3G Cpu, 3 GB Mem
and Raid.
I decide to upgrade my server from dual AMD MP 2400, 2 GB mem and raid
to this machine because lately my queries became slower.
To my
And run analyze more frequently so the table statistics will update and
the planner will choose better plans.
If you can upgrade to 8 its better.
run Explain Analyze on your problematic queries to see what the planner
does. maybe think about adding indices where there aren't, etc...
also note that
Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to debug a C++ program I'm writing using ddd. Up until a few
days ago everything was fine. I compiled with -g -Wall (and no -O), and
everything worked. Today it stopped working.
It seems the compiler insists on expanding all inline functions into the
Baruch Even wrote:
Shachar Shemesh wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to debug a C++ program I'm writing using ddd. Up until a
few days ago everything was fine. I compiled with -g -Wall (and no
-O), and everything worked. Today it stopped working.
It seems the compiler insists on expanding all inline
Baruch Even [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
My memory claims there is an option to set inline according to
complexity, but then my memory tends to invent things it wants (a hot
sun for example).
That exists, as well as -finline-limit=N. However, Shachar's effect
seems weird, assuming it is normal
Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
However, Shachar, what are those inlines exactly? You mentioned
std::string and auto_ptrs. Are you dealing with templates?
yes, at least some of them are, I guess.
Things can
get tricky that way. Can you post a trivial code example that exhibits
the problem?
No, as I have a
What book on modern Linux administration you will recommend to a
seasoned Windows system administrator ?
Thanks
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do you have a picture?
and congrats for having your id archived for eternity on the www
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It seems a clarification is required.
Proggress Database is *not* postresql. It is a product, closed
source, for *nix and windows, which can be found in
http://www.progress.com .
The line of the products (nowdays) are called OpenEdge.
If anyone here has any experiance with this DB engine, and
On Thursday, March 3rd, the Israeli Perl Mongers will hold their
regular monthly meeting. The program:
* 18:00-18:45 -- Gabor Szabo: Introduction to Web development using Perl
* 18:45-19:15 -- Assembly and light refreshments
* 19:15-21:45 -- Gabor Szabo will lecture about Code Review
well, after seeing your comment i just had to google u and see if your id is
archived anywhere on the www. well, i didn't check all the entries, so i don't
know if it is, but from the few entries i did check, it appears that you're
quite the troll. please don't troll here.
thanks.
On Monday February 28 2005 17:10, Elad Efrat wrote:
do you have a picture?
and congrats for having your id archived for eternity on the www
Hello and welcome! And with your first step you're already walking on my red
line, buddy. I did not approve your (rather tasteless IMO) comment, so you
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