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2012 Feb 06
2
creating more vectors out of one
Dear R-helpers, I have got a vector which looks like the following: apkz <- c(1,2,3,4,5,6,1,1,2,1,2,3,4) now I am trying to find a way to automatically create several vectors, each starting with the number 1, namely: First vector 1 2 3 4 5 6 Second vector 1 Thrid vector 1 2 Fourth vector 1 2 3 4 Does anyone know how to do that? Thank you very much for your help in advance!
2013 Nov 09
3
syslinux.efi pxeboot across multiple subnets
Op 2013-11-08 om 15:44 schreef H. Peter Anvin: > On 11/08/2013 03:35 PM, Geert Stappers wrote: > > Op 2013-11-08 om 10:48 schreef H. Peter Anvin: > >> Thank you for posting the pcap files, by the way. Analyzing them in > >> Wireshark is so much nicer than reading the text output of tcpdump. > > > > Fetch the new capture with > > > > wget -O
2016 Nov 18
1
Letting you know about a broken link
Hi, I appreciate you're busy so I just wanted to follow up on the email I sent you the other day, copy included below for reference. On Sat, Nov 12, 2016 at 12:40 PM, Danielle James <danielle.james at whoishostingthismail.com> wrote: Hi, I just wanted to let you know about a link that seems to be broken on this page http://www.hdt-project.org/. Here's the link
2003 Aug 21
1
winbind tests ...
Greetings ... Installed Samba 3.0.0rc1, and seem to be having problems with winbind. First question, shouldn't "wbinfo -t" return success? I have "wbinfo -u", "wbinfo -g", "wbinfo -p" and "wbinfo --sequence" returning what seems to be valid information. Second, where does winbind keep the details for "wbinfo
2016 Oct 06
2
using samba with sssd
Hallo, it ist possible using samba with authenfication over sssd? I have two different openLDAP-server on different places. Each give logins for ssh, su, samba and many other thinks. In samba I use passdb backend = ldapsam:ldap://... The uid/gid-numbers differ, that by merging no overlapping exist. Now I try using sssd and it work fine for su and ssh (over nsswitch and pam). It enable logins
2012 May 09
6
winhttp 5.1
Hello Everyone .. I am having trouble running a certain feature in an trading application. The error is related to the windows package Winhttp 5.1. Here is the link for that: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa384086(v=vs.85).aspx and here is the link for the error that receive on my linux machine .. standard ubuntu 10.04 32 bit .. 1GB RAM .. same results on wine 1.2.3
2013 Nov 09
1
syslinux.efi pxeboot across multiple subnets
Answer: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text, especially the archives of mailing lists. Question: Why is Top-posting such a bad thing? Op 2013-11-09 om 09:22 schreef Jason Matthews: > On Sat, Nov 9, 2013 at 4:33 AM, Geert Stappers wrote: > > Op 2013-11-08 om 15:44 schreef H. Peter Anvin: > > > > > > syslinux.efi either crashed
2009 Dec 10
2
Packing multiple frames in a RTP packet
Hello, *Background:* The RFC 5574 suggests the RTP payload format for the speex codec. The payload formation is straight forward; the encoded frames are to be concatenated one after another. Once we have appended desired number of frames, we have to pad the stream with 01111 sort of sequence to ensure that payload ends on a octet boundary. *Observation:* I am using the speex encoder at 2150 Kbps
2006 Jul 18
9
Displaying HTML pulled directly from a database
How can I get RoR to display html pulled directly from a database, without converting the tags. (e.g. if "<h1>Hello</h1>" is stored (as text) in a database, how can I get RoR NOT to corvert it to "&lt;h1&gt;Hello</h1>", but instead to just pass the tags along so that "Hello" displays in bold. I''m sure it''s just a
2011 Jan 13
9
spurious <li> generated when list followed by 3
RedCloth master generates a spurios <li> element when a numbered or undumbered list is followed by three or more newlines. RedCloth.new("* one\n* two\n* three \n\n\n").to_html #=> "<ul>\n\t<li>one</li>\n\t<li>two</li>\n\t<li>three</li>\n</ul>\n<li>" # note extra trailing <li> outside <ul> A colleague
2007 Nov 01
1
RWeka and naiveBayes
Hi I'm trying to use RWeka to use a NaiveBayes Classifier(the Weka version). However it crashes whenever there is a NA in the class Gender Here is the.code I have with d2 as the data frame. The first call to NB doesn't make R crash but the second call does. NB <- make_Weka_classifier("weka/classifiers/bayes/NaiveBayesSimple") d2[,64]<-d2$Gender=="M"
2010 May 20
2
Receive Mail via lmtp/tcp
hi, we have IMAP and SMTP (sendmail(solaris)) on different hosts. Sendmail delivers Mails via LMTP to Cyrus and Cyrus puts the mails into the (hopefully) right box. Now I want to replace the Cyrus host with Dovecot. I've searched a bit in Google but there isn't much about LMTP via TCP in combination with DoveCot. Version 2 seems to be get the feature, but we have round about 5k users, so
2006 Mar 06
0
Information to program a new driver for Asterisk
I'm interested in developing a new channel driver for a thrid party telephony card for Asterisk. Is there any "official" document that explains how to do this? We've been looking the doc/channel.txt and doc/modules.txt in the source, but that's not a very complete source of info :) Thanks a lot for your attention. -- Atly. Alvaro Palma
2007 Apr 26
0
IAX channel unreliable with multiple hops
Hi, My problem is related to a bug in the Asterisk bug database: (Bug 2773) http://bugs.digium.com/view.php?id=2773 Essentially, when one has a call going over more than one IAX legs, the audio is not transferred *sometimes*. This is quite randomly observed. With "notransfer=yes", the problem goes away. In my situation, the IAX channels originate from 2 Asterisk servers themselves -
2007 Oct 08
1
$70 USD bounty for simple Junghanns ISDNguard shell script
Hi all, I recently purchased a Junghanns ISDNguard and to my horror I found out: - Junghanns technical support is non-existant - I can't use it without recompiling Asterisk with res_watchdog My situation: - Recompiling Asterisk with thrid party code is not an option us - We only need it for manual failover - don't require all the fancy monitoring stuff I need a simple shell script
2009 Aug 31
0
How to: Reduce nbr of processes (Ruby, Apache, BackgroundRB)
...age on my production server. I have noticed that I have 2 ruby processes running on my server: "ruby" and "ruby1.8". Is this normal? If not, how do I get rid of the 2nd one? For Apache, I have 6 processes running - what is that good for? How can I reduce them or should I not? Thridly, I have 3 "packet_worker_runner" (from backgroundRB) processes running. Is it possible and OK to have only 1? If yes, how? Thanks a lot for any hints! Tom -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2005 Aug 31
0
Event listener problems
I''ve been using the bindAsEventListener function and registering various events I want to monitor and have had some problems which might be of interest. First I have been having a crash on Safari 2.0 and 2.0.1. The logical place to call Event.stopObserving to de-register the listener is actually within the listener once it has finished its task. eg register a mouseup listener
2013 Nov 09
0
syslinux.efi pxeboot across multiple subnets
The setup I was using was in a chassis. Slot 8 of the chassis is the client machine. It goes through Switch 1 (a Brocade switch) to the top of rack (BNT). The mirror is in the chassis switch. Slot 3 of the same chassis is connected to the mirror port in Switch 1. client = 1/0/8 tcpdump = 1/0/3 to TOR = 1/0/43 1/0/8 mirrored both directions to 1/0/3 Unfortunately, I don't have access to the
2003 Mar 01
0
getent group returns only few groups on solaris
Hi All, I was able to get 'winbind' configured on my Solaris-9 system and authenticate Windows domain users, but I have three problems: Server OS; Solaris 9, MU2 SAmba version: 2.2.7 (also tried 2.2.8prel , but same problem) Tried 'winbind enum users/groups' both true and false Client OS: Windows XP, WinNT4.0 nsswitch.conf entries: passwd: files
2009 Dec 10
0
Packing multiple frames in a RTP packet
You cannot concatenate bytes because Speex frames don't necessarily end on octet boundaries. You need to call the encoder multiple times on the same SpeexBits bitpacket. Jean-Marc Manish Jalan wrote: > Hello, > > _*Background:*_ > The RFC 5574 suggests the RTP payload format for the speex codec. The > payload formation is straight forward; the encoded frames are to be >