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2003 Jun 02
2
Dinosaur *
Hello, With some trepidation I've come to inquire about platform requirements for * after having spent a couple of hours searching and browsing the archives and skimming the Handbook (very nice). I've found recommendations for 800-1000 Mhz and 128-256 MB RAM machines. My curiosity is not about what machine I need to start using * to support live comm ops. Rather, I want to know if a
2012 Jan 06
2
Dropping columns from data frame
How does R do it, and should I ever be worried? I always remove columns by index, and it works exactly as I would naively expect - but HOW? The second illustration, which deletes non contiguous columns, represents what I do all the time and have some trepidation about because I don't know the mechanics (e.g. why doesn't the column formerly-known-as-4 become 3 after column 1 is dropped:
2017 Jul 20
3
getting rid of hp c3180
On 20/07/17 07:29, Michael Hennebry wrote: > Does a Canon MF232W work with Centos? >> From > https://www.usa.canon.com/internet/portal/us/home/support/details/printers/black-and-white-laser/imageclass-mf232w#fb5cab1c-c86d-4fda-864d-6023bbc5a3a6_tab > > I got the following message: > There is no driver for the OS Version you selected. The driver may be > included in your
2017 Jul 20
3
getting rid of hp c3180
On Thu, Jul 20, 2017 at 03:27:14PM -0500, Michael Hennebry wrote: > On Thu, 20 Jul 2017, Phil Perry wrote: > > >On 20/07/17 07:29, Michael Hennebry wrote: > >>Does a Canon MF232W work with Centos? > > >My guess would be no. It appears to use a proprietary built in > >engine that will need a driver and Canon don't appear to provide > >drivers for
2009 Dec 20
2
[LLVMdev] Status of first-class aggregate types
On Sun, Dec 20, 2009 at 9:50 AM, Chris Lattner <clattner at apple.com> wrote: > > On Dec 20, 2009, at 12:27 AM, Talin wrote: > > What's the current status on support for first-class structs? The last I > heard was: > > - Structs which are smaller or equal to two pointers can be passed / > returned / loaded / stored by value. > - There are plans to
2009 Dec 21
0
[LLVMdev] Status of first-class aggregate types
On Dec 20, 2009, at 10:27 AM, Talin wrote: > I'd pass them by value if they are small but by reference if they are large. Passing large tuples by value isn't going to provide a win. > > OK, thanks for that confirmation, now I can proceed ahead with less trepidation. :) > > For large aggregates (well, not huge, but the size of a typical structure or class), do you
2011 Jun 23
3
problem (and solution) to rle on vector with NA values
Hello there R-help, I'm not sure if this should be posted here - so apologies if this is the case. I've found a problem while using rle and am proposing a solution to the issue. Description: I ran into a niggle with rle today when working with vectors with NA values (using R 2.31.0 on Windows 7 x64). It transpires that a run of NA values is not encoded in the same way as a run of other
2018 Dec 04
7
CR repo update disaster for my desktop.
On 4/12/18 9:06 AM, Rob Kampen wrote: > Sorry for top post, my android BlueMail will not let me insert at the bottom. > > I have found that tracker-extract seems to trigger a segfault. I note this is not updated in CR, but comes from base. Removal of tracker seems too harsh as it has dependant modules like brasero, evince, grilo, nautilus and totem. > Maybe there is an obscure
2018 Jul 12
7
bad text under KDE and C7
> > > > Kernel driver in use: i915 > > Kernel modules: i915 > The i915 driver is fairly rock solid - virtually all desktop machines these days have on-board Intel video, it's the lowest common denominator. And your chipset is not exactly cutting edge stuff. Are there any errors in the logs - either kernel logs or X logs? For some reason you say you
2004 Jun 25
2
Asterisk & SIP
Good morning all, I'm setting up Asterisk for the first time with no prior PBX experience. I'm following Andy Powell's 'Getting Started with Asterisk' (http://www.automated.it/guidetoasterisk.htm). This is my second time through that document - as I did something weird the first time and really upset it somehow - and I wanted to ask a few general questions of the list.
2019 Aug 05
7
browsers slowing Centos 7 installation to a crawl
On Mon, 5 Aug 2019, Peter wrote: > On 5/08/19 10:42 AM, Michael Hennebry wrote: >> Mem:??????? 2020144???? 1454904?????? 76140????? 204764????? 489100 >> 135004 >> Swap:?????? 4883724????? 978480???? 3905244 > > free -h is generally more readable, but... > > It's RAM. You basically have a total of 2G ram on the system, you have > less than 500M available
2017 Jul 20
0
getting rid of hp c3180
On Thu, 20 Jul 2017, Phil Perry wrote: > On 20/07/17 07:29, Michael Hennebry wrote: >> Does a Canon MF232W work with Centos? > My guess would be no. It appears to use a proprietary built in engine that > will need a driver and Canon don't appear to provide drivers for Linux for > that model. I'd be very surprised if it will work. Next on the list is a Brother
2017 Jul 21
0
getting rid of hp c3180
On Thu, 20 Jul 2017, Fred Smith wrote: > On Thu, Jul 20, 2017 at 03:27:14PM -0500, Michael Hennebry wrote: >> Next on the list is a Brother HL-L2360DW. >> It appears to work with linux. >> I got as far as this page: >> http://support.brother.com/g/b/downloadlist.aspx?c=us&lang=en&prod=hll2360dw_us&os=127 >> I infer that the "Driver Install
2018 Jul 12
0
bad text under KDE and C7
On Thu, 12 Jul 2018, Pete Biggs wrote: > The i915 driver is fairly rock solid - virtually all desktop machines > these days have on-board Intel video, it's the lowest common > denominator. And your chipset is not exactly cutting edge stuff. I bought it used. > Are there any errors in the logs - either kernel logs or X logs? I'm not seeing anything that seems very
2018 Dec 04
0
CR repo update disaster for my desktop.
On Tue, Dec 04, 2018 at 10:54:58PM +1300, Rob Kampen wrote: > So in an effort to narrow down the problem I also have an old Samsung laptop > - i5 with an nvidia card - all up-to-date 7.5 - I thought I would try a more > conservative upgrade approach. > > first updated to the CR kernel with yum upgrade kernel* > > then after successful reboot did an update to gdm* and gnome*
2019 Oct 09
2
browsers slowing Centos 7 installation to a crawl
On Tue, 6 Aug 2019, Peter wrote: > 2. Run out and buy more RAM. Max your system out at 4G or 8G or whatever it > will take. You will need it and appreciate it. My fears and trepidations have been realized. I finally got around to trying to install the memory I bought. No go. The first card seems like it's in almost ok, but will not go far enough down to be latched. The notches seem correct. I cannot even replace the memory I removed. Grrr. The net result seem to be that I de...
2006 Nov 27
0
EM algorithm for truncated multivariate mixture of normals
I couldn't find a direct answer in CRAN to this question, so I'm asking with some trepidation. I have a multivariate dataset (data.frame) with columns that can be expressed as a set of mixed normals (at least I think) and need to impute values that have constraints (truncated mixture of normals where the values cannot be below zero). If there isn't a package that can do this, is there
2007 Nov 05
0
vector graphics/ SVG plots via RSvgDevice
System: Linux Ubuntu 7.10 Gibbon kernel 2.6.22-14-generic Emacs ver. 22.1.1 ESS ver. 5.3.0 R version 2.6.0 (2007-10-03) ------------------------------------------------ Colleagues This is a follow-up note to my earlier post under this header, giving my solution. First, with some trepidation I upgraded my ubuntu distro, and this time did a full reinstall, so I did not break my system, as I have
2003 Feb 18
0
winbind joining domain problem
Over the past Month or so I've been having a hellaciously annoying problem with Samba and Winbind. I could joing a domin. wbinfo -t would tell me I had a good secret but when I did wbinfo -u it would only give me users from a trusted domain. From my own domain I'd just get some hex code. --- after looking up the hex code it turns out it stood for NT_STATUS_DOMAIN_NOT_FOUND or
2007 Sep 20
4
alias :calling :lambda
Sprinkling my examples with ''lambda'' has always seemed like a bit of a wart to me. I''ve gotten into the habit of adding ''alias :calling :lambda'' to my spec suites. My examples then look like: calling { Foo }.should raise_error calling { Bar }.should_not raise_error Is there a reason that RSpec core has chosen not to make exception expectations more