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  • Proceedings of the Linux Symposium
  • This paper will discuss the difficulties and methods involved in debugging the Linux kernel on huge clusters. Intermittent errors that occur once every few years are hard to debug and become a real problem when running across thousands of machines simultaneously. The more we scale clusters, the more reliability becomes critical. Many of the normal debugging luxuries like a serial console or physical access are unavailable. Instead, we need a new strategy for addressing thorny intermittent race conditions. This paper presents the case for a new set of tools that are critical to solve these problems and also very useful in a broader context. It then presents the design for one such tool created from a hybrid of a Google internal tool and the open source LTTng project. Real world case studies are included. Well established techniques exist for debugging most Linux kernel problems; instrumentation is added, the error is reproduced, and this cycle is repeated until the problem can be identified and fixed. Good access to the machine via tools such as hardware debuggers (ITPs), VGA and serial consoles simplify this process significantly, reducing the number of iterations required. These techniques work well for problems that can be reproduced quickly and produce a clear error such as an oops or kernel panic. However, there are some types of problems that cannot be properly debugged in this fashion as they are: • Not easily reproducible on demand; • Only reproducible in a live production environment; • Occur infrequently, particularly if they occur infrequently on
  • Asus A6 Users Manual pdf
  • This Manual Preparing your Notebook PC Knowing the Parts Top Side Bottom Side Right Side Left Side Front Side Rear Side Getting Started Using the Battery Pack Installing and Removing the Battery Pack Charging the Battery Pack Battery Care Operating Systems Support Software Power Connection Powering ON The Notebook PC The Power-On Self Test (POST) Power Management - “Stand By” & “Hibernate” Restarting or Rebooting Powering OFF the Notebook PC Using the Keyboard Colored Hot Keys Microsoft Windows™ Keys Keyboard as a Numeric Keypad Keyboard as Cursors Instant Launch Keys and Status Indicators Instant Launch Keys Status Indicators (front edge) Status Indicators (above keyboard) CD Player Control Buttons and Indicator Using the Notebook PC Pointing Device Using the Touchpad Touchpad Usage Illustrations Caring for the Touchpad Storage Devices PC Card (PCMCIA) Socket Optical Drive Flash Memory Card Reader Hard Disk Drive Modem and Network Connections Modem Connection Network Connection Bluetooth Wireless Connection (on selected models) Power System AC Power System Battery Power System Power Management Modes Appendix Optional Accessories USB Hub (Optional) USB 2.0 Slim Combo Drive (Optional) Wireless LAN Cardbus Card or USB USB Flash Memory Disk USB Communication Cable USB Floppy Disk Drive USB Keyboard and Mouse Optional Connections Monitor Out Connection External Audio Connections Securing Your Notebook PC IEEE1394 (on selected models) Printer Connection DVD-ROM Drive Information Glossary Declarations and Safety Statements DVD-ROM Drive Information Internal Modem Compliancy FCC Radio Frequency Interference Requirements FCC RF Exposure Guidelines (Wireless Clients) FCC Radio Frequency Exposure Caution Statement Declaration of Conformity
  • jEdit 4.2 User's Guide
  • Exactly how jEdit is started depends on the operating system. For example, on Unix you can run “jedit” at the command line, or select jEdit from a menu; on Windows, you can double-click on the jEdit icon or select it from the Start menu. If jEdit is started while another copy is already running, control is transferred to the running copy, and a second instance is not loaded. This saves time and memory if jEdit is started multiple times. Communication between instances of jEdit is implemented using TCP/IP sockets; the initial instance is known as the server, and subsequent invocations are clients. If you find yourself launching and exiting jEdit a lot, the startup time can get a bit bothersome. If the -background command line switch is specified, jEdit will continue running and waiting for client requests even after all editor windows are closed. When run in background mode, you can open and close jEdit any number of times, only having to wait for it to start the first time. The downside of this is increased memory usage. When running on MacOS X, the -background command-line switch is active by default, so that jEdit conforms to the platform convention that programs should stay open until the Quit command is explicitly invoked by the user, even if all windows are closed. To disable background mode on MacOS X, use the -nobackground switch. For more information about command line switches that control the server feature, see the section called “Command Line Usage”. jEdit remembers open buffers, views
  • How to Create a Header Image for Your Website Using the Free GIMP Program
  • There are many free header images available for download on the internet just search for free psd headers You can then modify the text or add text to the header and make it your own. Or you can create your own header from scratch with a background, a gradient background or an image for a background. You can then add smaller images on top of the background. You see many headers composed of several images laid over a background. GIMP stands for GNU Image Manipulation Program GIMP is a FREE, open-source program which allows you to do many of the things that Photoshop does. Photoshop costs around $600. If you just want to do some occasional editing as in Creating a Website Header, GIMP seems to be a much better choice. This document uses Gimp Version 2.4.5 as an executeable (ends in .exe) meaning that if you double click the file name, it will execute or run a program (in this case, an Installation Program). You can download Gimp for FREE here: http://gimp-win.sourceforge.net/stable.html Save the file on your desktop or to your main drive in the folder named gimp c:gimp Once you have it on your computer, double-click on the filename and it will begin the Installation. You will see a Welcome to the Gimp Setup Wizard as shown below. Download pdf How to Create a Header Image for Your Website Using the Free GIMP Program
  • VoIP: It's A Phone,It's a Computer
  • If you get VoIP service that allows you to make a call using a phone with ... Phone Number: Many VoIP companies can arrange for your current phone number to Voice over Internet Protocol—VoIP—is a new way to make and receive telephone calls using a broadband Internet connection rather than a regular phone line.VoIP converts your phone call—actually, the voice signal from your phone—into a digital signal that travels through the Internet to the peon you are calling. If you are calling a plain old telephone number, the signal is converted back at the other end. If you're comfortable with new technology, you may be interested in learning more about VoIP. OnGuard Online suggests that it's smart to do some research on VoIP before signing up for it. VoIP Technology VoIP technology is offered by some new companies that specialize in VoIP service, some traditional telephone and cable companies, as well as some Internet Service Provide. Most services using VoIP allow you to call anyone with a telephone number-including local, long distance, cellular, and international numbe. Othe may allow you to call only download
  • MicroTrack 24/96 Professional 2-Channel Mobile Digital Recorder User Guide
  • The MicroTrack 24/96 is a portable recorder that can record stereo audio signals directly to CompactFlash media in either WAV or MP3 format. The MicroTrack 24/96 can be connected to a computer via the USB connection to transfer audio files. The USB port is also used to recharge the internal battery of the MicroTrack 24/96. Typically, a computer’s USB port will supply enough power to recharge the MicroTrack 24/96’s battery, though a USB power supply is also provided for charging without a computer. The MicroTrack 24/96 has an 1/8” microphone port which supplies 5V for electret microphones like the included stereo “T” microphone. Two 1/4” TRS inputs accommodate mic or line level inputs, and can supply phantom power for condenser microphones. A coaxial SPDIF input is available for recording from a digital source; the MicroTrack 24/96 automatically sets the sample rate to match the incoming stream. An 1/8” headphone port and RCA line outs can be used for monitoring recordings and playback. While the MicroTrack 24/96 is simple to use, we still suggest that you read through this entire manual to familiarize yourself with all the functions contained within this portable unit. Download pdf MicroTrack 24/96 Professional 2-Channel Mobile Digital Recorder User Guide
  • The Google Library Project: Both Sides of the Story
  • Google’s announcement that it will include in its search database the full text of books from five of the world’s leading research libraries has provoked newspaper editorials, public debates, and two lawsuits. Some of this attention can be attributed to public fascination with any move taken by Google, one of the most successful companies in the digital economy. The sheer scale of the project and its possible benefits for research have also captured the public imagination. Finally, the controversy over copyright issues has been fueled by Google’s willingness to pursue this ambitious effort not with standing the opposition of the publishing industry and organizations representing authors. Much of the press coverage, however, confuses the facts, and the opposing sides often talk past each other without engaging directly. This article will attempt to set forth the facts and review the arguments in a systematic manner. Although both sides have strong legal arguments, the article concludes that the applicable legal precedents support Google’s fair use position The Google Book Search project (formerly the Google Print project) has two facets: the Partner Program (formerly the Publisher Program) and the Library Project. Under the Partner Program, a publisher controlling the rights in a book can authorize Google to scan the full text of the book into Google’s search database. In response to a user query, the user receives bibliographic information concerning the book as well as a link to relevant text. By clicking on the link, the user can
  • Suzuki Swift Smart Key Evaluation PDF
  • Suzuki Swift smart key evaluation Contents List of figures Figure 1 Summary of performance Figure 2. Test vehicle Figure 3. Performance prediction against new Thatcham criteria Figure 4. Remote control Figure 5. Location of smart system components Figure 6. Smart entry unlocking Figure 7. Smart entry locking Figure 8. External tailgate button operation Figure 9. Keyless entry mode operation buttons Figure 10. Mechanical emergency key location Figure 11. Key cylinder (Driver’s door) Figure 12. Internal lock lever Figure 13. Internal locking switch Figure 14. Steering lock release Figure 15. Remote out of range (Red key warning) Figure 16. Keyless Start steering lock engagement Figure 17. Emergency Start Figure 18. Transponder chip Figure 19. Emergency key stop and lock engagement Figure 20. Thatcham maximum allowed exterior range Figure 21. External smart entry operation range Figure 22. Thatcham guideline on exterior leakage Figure 23. Rear glass to bumper dimension Figure 24. Exterior leakage – Side door measurement Figure 25. Exterior leakage – Tailgate measurement Figure 26. Interior smart operating range Figure 27. Explanation of flowchart colour scheme Figure 28. Lock ~ smart entry Figure 29. Lock ~ keyless entry Figure 30. Lock ~ mechanical key Figure 31. Unlock (from locked) ~ smart entry Figure 32. Unlock (from locked) ~ keyless entry Figure 33. Unlock (from locked) ~ mechanical key Figure 34. Unlock (from doubledlocked) ~ smart entry using door button Figure 35. Unlock (from doubledlocked) ~ smart entry using tailgate button Figure 36. Unlock (from double-locked) ~ keyless entry Figure 37. Unlock
  • Building Loyalty in a Web 2.0 World
  • Over the last decade, a radical shift has occurred in the way customers interact with the marketplace.The traditional mode of using defined channels of communication has given way to a broad array of connection points.Along with this shift, today’s customers have come to expect a higher degree of transparency from firms providing products upon which they rely. Companies that are unsure how to engage in the new paradigm often meet this expectation of transparency with mixed signals.As traditional channels erode, and a broader community ecosystem emerges, companies must rethink their loyalty equation by understanding how to engage in the new environment. The new environment can drive even higher degrees of loyalty through enhanced customer involvement in many crucial aspects of an organization, including customer support, product management and engineering and marketing. Forward thinking companies realize that engaging in this new ‘web 2.0’ world requires more than just enabling new channels of communication, it requires a set of powerful tools to coordinate and manage every relevant interaction while providing intelligent feedback to all participants.Architected to enable this new paradigm, a trusted knowledge management suite can serve as a core technology that drives better interactions with your customer ecosystem by building a collaborative environment in which insights, ideas and knowledge can be shared to the benefit of all. Ultimately, this vibrant knowledge sharing leads to greater customer satisfaction and increased loyalty. The role of the customer evolves For decades, the support and marketing relationship between a company and its customers was well defined. Companies historically
  • USB memory sticks Learning Environments user guide
  • This guide refers to connecting USB memory sticks to computers installed in shared learning spaces at the University of Melbourne. Your office or home computer may not be configured in the way described in this guide. Connecting USB memory sticks to a PC 1. Locate the USB ports on the front of the PC. Generally this is located on the front of the PC – exact location differs depending on the model of computer. 2. Insert your memory stick into the USB port. Accessing your files You can browse the contents of your memory stick as you would a floppy disc, CD or DVD. To browse the contents of your memory stick: 1. Double-click the My Computer icon. 2. Double-click the memory stick (E:) icon. 3. Copy the file(s) you want to use to the Put your work in here folder on the desktop. Removing your memory stick Remember to correctly eject your memory stick when you have finished using it. Failure to do so may result in the loss of files from your memory stick. To eject your memory stick: 1. Click the USB device icon on the taskbar (located in the bottom right- hand corner of the screen). 2. Click the Safely remove USB Mass Storage Device – Drive (E:) message that pops up. 3. Remove your memory stick from the PC. Connecting USB memory sticks to a Mac Location of USB ports on Macs depends on the model Mac you are using. If the Mac you are using does not have an aluminium keyboard, read below for USB port locations on specific Mac models. For more information