Re: Does the program llvm break all the hardware or only some of it ?
by Dorian ROSSE
Hello everybody,
I was read llvm is a virtual manager for lang C and i was launch a lot of c scripts finaly did this work had crash my fedora server because they were too much c scripts ?
Thank you in advance for yours answers,
Regards.
Dorian Rosse.
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From: Dorian ROSSE <dorianbrice(a)hotmail.fr>
Sent: Sunday, October 17, 2021 6:49:03 PM
To: Community support for Fedora users <users(a)lists.fedoraproject.org>
Subject: Re: Does the program llvm break all the hardware or only some of it ?
Outlook from my laptop went to crash,
I was edited gnupg then Outlook crash for fun in mode "without failure",
I ask just if you have another question for go more far,
Thank you in advance for your answer,
Regards.
Dorian Rosse.
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From: Jonathan Billings <billings(a)negate.org>
Sent: Sunday, October 17, 2021 6:31:12 PM
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Subject: Re: Does the program llvm break all the hardware or only some of it ?
On Sun, Oct 17, 2021 at 04:08:51PM +0000, Dorian ROSSE wrote:
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Envelope printing software -- not LibreOffice
by ToddAndMargo
Hi All,
Word Pro suddenly started printing all my #10 envelopes
left landscape justified. (They are center landscape.)
I just spent two hours fighting with accursed Libre
Office (LO) getting it to print properly. I basically
had to tell it a bunch of lies about my paper. And
waste a bunch of paper and envelopes
I CAN NOT AFFORD TO PLACE LO's DEVELOPERS ON MY
PAYROLL !!!
The bug is years and years and years old and they
IGNORED IT due to the lack of a payment.
I can create an Approach database for this, but I was
hoping to switch to something that has not been
abandoned for 20 years.
Anyone have a favorite #10 envelope printing program
that IS NOT LIBRE OFFICE?
Many thanks,
-T
2 years, 6 months
Re: Does the program llvm break all the hardware or only some of it ?
by Jonathan Billings
On Sun, Oct 17, 2021 at 02:46:43PM +0000, Dorian ROSSE wrote:
>> Are you trying to compile ClamAV yourself, which is why you are
>> installing LLVM?
>
> Firstly clamav was broken but before the system break clamav ran fully,
That isn't an answer to my question, but I am going to just assume you
had installed ClamAV through Fedora packages.
What errors did you get? We don't want a description, we want the
actual errors printed by your Fedora system.
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2 years, 6 months
Re: Does the program llvm break all the hardware or only some of it ?
by Jonathan Billings
On Sun, Oct 17, 2021 at 01:50:22PM +0000, Dorian ROSSE wrote:
> It will bring with 64 gigabyte of ram and the ram wear 2133 MHz of bandwith,
>
> The graphic card is a NVIDIA quatro p4,
>
> They have too three device network :
>
> A pentester ethic,
>
> A proxy squid,
>
> A (if red hat install it like this) snort online by two interface of network,
>
> Do i need more ram ?
>
> Do you think the setup can't break or do you advice to uninstall llvm ?
You haven't really answered anyone's questions. I suspect this might
be a translation issue, so I'm giving you the benefit of the doubt,
we just aren't explaining things well enough.
Nothing you've described should prevent you from using Fedora, nor
stop you from installing ClamAV. LLVM is just suite of development
tools, including compilers and build tools. Installing it on a system
through the Fedora package manager should not affect your OS.
The fedora ClamAV package enables the system LLVM bytecode
interpreter, if that is what you are asking about. It looks like
Fedora enables the system LLVM for every arch except PPC64, but you
aren't using that. Simply installing the ClamAV packages will provide
you with the functionality without needing to install LLVM itself.
Are you trying to compile ClamAV yourself, which is why you are
installing LLVM? Are you trying to install LLVM from source?
Please tell us exactly what you are doing that is causing a problem.
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2 years, 6 months
Re: Does the program llvm break all the hardware or only some of it ?
by George N. White III
On Sun, 17 Oct 2021 at 10:50, Dorian ROSSE <dorianbrice(a)hotmail.fr> wrote:
> It will bring with 64 gigabyte of ram and the ram wear 2133 MHz of
> bandwith,
>
> The graphic card is a NVIDIA quatro p4,
>
> They have too three device network :
>
> A pentester ethic,
>
> A proxy squid,
>
> A (if red hat install it like this) snort online by two interface of
> network,
>
> Do i need more ram ?
>
> Do you think the setup can't break or do you advice to uninstall llvm ?
>
Fedora is somewhat experimental and may not be suitable for your
purposes. You
haven't given us any of the important details (Fedora version, what doesn't
work,
3rd party packages, etc.).
Without understanding your problem with the current hardware platform, we
can't know if
the problem is some conflict with your software configuration or some
hardware issue.
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2 years, 6 months
Re: Does the program llvm break all the hardware or only some of it
?
by Patrick O'Callaghan
On Sun, 2021-10-17 at 12:12 +0000, Dorian ROSSE wrote:
> If i moove my hardware system on a good i5 instead a old FX 6300 you
> think my hardware system won't broken ?
>
> Thank you in advance for your answer,
Is this still the same problem with llvm, or are you talking about
something else? If it's something else, you should post the question as
a new subject instead of replying to an existing one. This is very
confusing.
poc
2 years, 6 months
Re: Does the program llvm break all the hardware or only some of it ?
by George N. White III
On Sun, 17 Oct 2021 at 09:12, Dorian ROSSE <dorianbrice(a)hotmail.fr> wrote:
> Dear George,
>
>
> If i moove my hardware system on a good i5 instead a old FX 6300 you think
> my hardware system won't broken ?
>
> Thank you in advance for your answer,
>
Impossible to say without much more information.
>
> Regards.
>
>
> Dorian Rosse.
> ------------------------------
> *From:* George N. White III <gnwiii(a)gmail.com>
> *Sent:* Sunday, October 17, 2021 2:03:54 PM
> *To:* Community support for Fedora users <users(a)lists.fedoraproject.org>
> *Subject:* Re: Does the program llvm break all the hardware or only some
> of it ?
>
> On Sat, 16 Oct 2021 at 13:03, Dorian ROSSE <dorianbrice(a)hotmail.fr> wrote:
>
> Hello everybody,
>
>
> I had installed llvm ask by the program clamav finaly i have a question :
>
> Does the program llvm break all the hardware or only some of it ?
>
>
> I have been using llvm (and clamav for years) and never saw a link
> between llvm and hardware problems. Llvm is very widely used.
> If you have mainstream hardware, a hardware problem is unlikely to
> be caused by llvm.
>
> There are cases where bugs in newly installed software were only
> triggered with very old or very new hardware that was not included
> in testing the software. Such problems are becoming more
> likely with time, as the variety of hardware increases.
>
> Please read the famous How to Report Bugs Effectively
> <https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/bugs.html>
>
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Re: Does the program llvm break all the hardware or only some of it ?
by George N. White III
On Sat, 16 Oct 2021 at 13:03, Dorian ROSSE <dorianbrice(a)hotmail.fr> wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
>
> I had installed llvm ask by the program clamav finaly i have a question :
>
> Does the program llvm break all the hardware or only some of it ?
>
>
I have been using llvm (and clamav for years) and never saw a link
between llvm and hardware problems. Llvm is very widely used.
If you have mainstream hardware, a hardware problem is unlikely to
be caused by llvm.
There are cases where bugs in newly installed software were only
triggered with very old or very new hardware that was not included
in testing the software. Such problems are becoming more
likely with time, as the variety of hardware increases.
Please read the famous How to Report Bugs Effectively
<https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/bugs.html>
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2 years, 6 months
Re: Does the program llvm break all the hardware or only some of it ?
by Ed Greshko
On 17/10/2021 15:08, Dorian ROSSE wrote:
> I was in the hope anybody, a very good devlopper understand the bad through llvm,
Unless you can precisely describe how your system is being broken the best developer in the world will not
be able to help you.
I have an Acer Laptop with llvm installed and it runs just fine.
[egreshko@acer ~]$ sudo dnf install llvm
Last metadata expiration check: 1:59:45 ago on Sun Oct 17 14:50:31 2021.
Package llvm-13.0.0~rc1-1.fc35.x86_64 is already installed.
Dependencies resolved.
Nothing to do.
Complete!
Installed Packages
Name : llvm
Version : 13.0.0~rc1
Release : 1.fc35
Architecture : x86_64
Size : 51 M
Source : llvm-13.0.0~rc1-1.fc35.src.rpm
Repository : @System
From repo : fedora
Summary : The Low Level Virtual Machine
URL : http://llvm.org
License : NCSA
Description : LLVM is a compiler infrastructure designed for compile-time,
: link-time, runtime, and idle-time optimization of programs from
: arbitrary programming languages. The compiler infrastructure
: includes mirror sets of programming tools as well as libraries with
: equivalent functionality.
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