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2011 Feb 07
1
Fw: Re: Memdisk Question
...2011 at 07:03, Robert McLay <the80sphreak at yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
>
> Hi Gene,
>
>> label cesg
>> ?menu label ^CESG Software (GeneC Memdisk Hack)
>> ?kernel images/memdisk-res2
>> ?append initrd=images/cesg.img mem=268435456
>
> ?That worked! ?The box had 1536MB RAM and I forced it down to 256MB and
> ?all is well. ?I've spent most of this morning trying varying amounts of
> ?artificial RAM limits, all the way up to 1020MB, as we know the next
> ?4MB increment will cause a crash, and it worked perfectly.
I'm glad to hear that the second r...
2007 Mar 08
2
integrate function (PR#9557)
Full_Name: Bert De Boeck
Version: R 2.2.0
OS: Windows
Submission from: (NULL) (157.193.193.152)
I think there is a bug when using integrate for integrating a function which is
0 in a whole sub-interval. For example:
#define uniform function
f<-function(x){ifelse(x<1,0,ifelse(x<3,1,0))}
#this is the correct integral
integrate(f,-10,10)
#here there is a problem
integrate(f,-50,50)
2015 Jan 16
0
favorite cheap VPS services
...only a small fee for storage if you shut the vps down when
your not using. One example who I have no experience with is:
http://www.phoenixnap.com/secured-cloud/about-our-cloud/pricing.php
Here's a $3.99/month cheapie, but I have no experience with it:
http://lowendbox.com/blog/serverhub-4-99-1536mb-openvz-vps-2-ipv4-addresses-in-phoenix-az/
Nataraj
2015 Jan 16
5
favorite cheap VPS services
Hey all,
I'm trying to learn how to use some of the big data stores. Specifically I
want to learn how to use CassandraDB and Hadoop. Originally I'd had the
idea of trying to setup a cassandra ring on the Amazon AWS free tier.
However it seems that neither will run on a t2.micro instance.
So I was wondering.. what are some really cheap VPS services that you like
to use for one off
2008 Jun 15
2
Desktop Effects -- questions/issues
Hi!
I finally tried enabling the desktop effects yesterday. I'm using an old
Nvidia card (GeForce 4 MX440) with, of course, Nvidia's drivers. this is
on a fully updated Centos 5 system.
Enabling from the gnome menu doesn't exactly work compltely, one needs to
google around a bit to find out the remaining magic incantations to make
it fully work. So, I've done that and it's