From: Braden M. <br...@en...> - 2010-03-16 15:14:23
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On Mon, 2010-03-15 at 23:09 -0700, Greg Roelofs wrote: > > You're installing OpenVRML under /usr/local while you have D-Bus > > installed under /usr. So, openvrml-xembed's service descriptor is going > > to wind up in /usr/local/share/dbus-1/services. > > Doh! I completely missed the "local" difference there. Sorry, pilot error. > I'll either figure out how to configure the /usr/local directory into D-Bus > or else move the openvrml file into /usr. It would be nice if there were some environment variable one could set to tell D-Bus about other directories. If that exists, I don't know what it is. :-/ > > The 330 is a quirky little beast. Even though it supports x86_64, it > > can only see 4 GB of memory. (Well, really more like 3.5.) > > Really? Dang, you'd think that would the kind of thing Intel would actually > document somewhere, but there's no mention of it on this page... > > http://ark.intel.com/Product.aspx?id=35641&processor=330&spec-codes=SLG9Y Yeah, you'd think. > ...nor in their datasheet: > > http://download.intel.com/design/processor/datashts/320528.pdf > > (unless it's _really_ obscure, like some implicit FSB signalling or pinout > restriction). How annoying. The closest the datasheet comes to making this clear is Table 4-13 in the description of the A[32:3]# signal. To say it could be clearer would be quite an understatement. -- Braden McDaniel <br...@en...> |