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2024 Oct 18
2
NUT 2.8.0-7 Can't claim USB device [2341:8036]@2/0: Invalid parameter using usbhid-ups
Hello All, I have been trying to get NUT package working on proxmox host with Arduino HIDPowerDevice (https://github.com/abratchik/HIDPowerDevice) And I have been banding my head against the wall and looking through the internet why I am getting "Can't claim USB device [2341:8036]@2/0: Invalid parameter" error, but could not find anything relevant. The information : - OS name
2024 Oct 18
1
NUT 2.8.0-7 Can't claim USB device [2341:8036]@2/0: Invalid parameter using usbhid-ups
Hi, you need a newer version of NUT. I was doing a similar project with that library and NUT needed some PRs to get it work. IIRC, v2.8.2 has everything needed. On Fri, Oct 18, 2024 at 4:58?AM linkinpiocz via Nut-upsuser < nut-upsuser at alioth-lists.debian.net> wrote: > Hello All, > > I have been trying to get NUT package working on proxmox host with > Arduino HIDPowerDevice
2009 Feb 28
2
Review my upgrade plan from 2.8.0 to 2.8.1
Hi, On my laptop, R is installed on windows XP SP2 at D:\Program Files\R\R-2.8.0, and all add-on packages are installed at D:\Program Files\R\R-2.8.0.libs. In addition, I have created two environment enviroment to ease upgrading and installation of packages. Packages installed is a mix of those from CRAN, Bioconductor and local zips. D:\My Document\My Desktop>echo %R_HOME% D:/Program
2008 Nov 04
2
Repository issue with R 2.8.0 in Ubuntu 8.10
Dear List, I'm not an expert on Linux but I have been using Ubuntu and R sice two years ago. I've just installed Ubuntu Intrepid Ibex (8.10, Kernel: 2.6.27-7-generic) from the scratch and then installed R, following the instruction given on: http://cran.r-project.org/bin/linux/ubuntu/README, and everything worked fine. However, after the installation I realized that the installed
2008 Oct 31
1
Problems with make for R-2.8.0 on Suse Linux 10.1
Hello, I am trying to install R on Suse linux 10.1. To get configure to run correctly, I had to set FPICFLAGS=fPIC. R is now configured for i686-pc-linux-gnu Source directory: . Installation directory: /usr/local C compiler: gcc -std=gnu99 -g -O2 Fortran 77 compiler: g77 -g C++ compiler: g++ -g -O2 Fortran 90/95 compiler: g77 -g
2008 Oct 31
1
Problems installing R-2.8.0 on Suse linux 10.1
Hello, I am trying to install R on Suse linux 10.1. To get configure to run correctly, I had to set FPICFLAGS=fPIC. R is now configured for i686-pc-linux-gnu Source directory: . Installation directory: /usr/local C compiler: gcc -std=gnu99 -g -O2 Fortran 77 compiler: g77 -g C++ compiler: g++ -g -O2 Fortran 90/95 compiler: g77 -g
2008 Oct 05
1
doc/manual/Rfaq.css missing in R 2.8.0 (20081005) tarball
With the standard setup unchanged from 2.7.2, I am seeing make[3]: Leaving directory `/tmp/buildd/r-base-2.8.0~20081005/po' make[2]: Leaving directory `/tmp/buildd/r-base-2.8.0~20081005/po' you should 'make docs' now ... make[2]: Entering directory `/tmp/buildd/r-base-2.8.0~20081005/doc' make[3]: Entering directory `/tmp/buildd/r-base-2.8.0~20081005/doc/manual' make[3]:
2008 Nov 24
1
Issue with running examples
Hi I am receiving this error: java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: C:\Program Files\R\R-2.8.0\library\rJava\jri\jri.dll: Can't find dependent libraries Have done following stuff -R_HOME is set - "C:\Program Files\R\R-2.8.0\bin\"; -also using -Djava.library.path="C:\Program Files\R\R-2.8.0\library\rJava\jri" -Path is set - "C:\Program
2008 May 07
3
R-2.8.0 : get platform device with get(getOption("device"))
Hi, I have a R-package that works fine with R 2.7.0 (it builds, checks and installs) but not with R 2.8.0. Running check in 2.8.0 gives the following output : [...] * checking examples ... ERROR [...] The error most likely occurred in: [...] > dev <- show.pr(mr.tbl, col="green", type="b") Error in get(getOption("device")) : invalid first argument Calls: show.pr
2012 Jan 15
1
NoMethodError: undefined method `expect'
Ideas? ruby-1.9.2-p290 :002 > require ''rspec'' => true ruby-1.9.2-p290 :003 > RSpec::Version::STRING => "2.8.0" ruby-1.9.2-p290 :004 > describe ''division by zero'' do ruby-1.9.2-p290 :005 > expect { 2/0 }.to raise_error ruby-1.9.2-p290 :006?> end NoMethodError: undefined method `expect'' for
2008 Mar 11
0
CentOS-announce Digest, Vol 37, Issue 5
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2018 Jan 26
0
CEBA-2018:0139 CentOS 7 tuned BugFix Update
CentOS Errata and Bugfix Advisory 2018:0139 Upstream details at : https://access.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2018:0139 The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename ) x86_64: 5561ec4837bc5b3cb5e4307ffd39c767278df6d46c0e327bc91765c2fa5dce97 tuned-2.8.0-5.el7_4.2.noarch.rpm
2008 Oct 27
1
R 2.8.0 for Debian etch
Dear all, It is my pleasure to announce the immediate availability of R 2.8.0 for the current Debian stable release on CRAN. Source packages and binaries for i386 and amd64 are at your disposal. I also updated the README to include a short howto for using R 2.8.0 from unstable on testing (lenny), which is currently frozen. This currently pulls the current pcre from unstable, next to the current
2008 Oct 22
1
Mirror/Package problems in R 2.8.0
Hello all, I've searched the lists and the web and not found an obvious answer to this; my apologies if I'm overlooking something. I've used 2.6.x for awhile; this morning, after installing 2.8.0 on my Mac OS X 10.5.5 machine, neither install.packages nor the "Packages & Data/Package Installer" work and all of my previous packages (which had been installed
2008 Nov 03
1
array in version 2.8.0
What happened? TIA. In version 2.7.x: > (x <- array(1:4, c(2,2))) [,1] [,2] [1,] 1 3 [2,] 2 4 > as.array(x) [,1] [,2] [1,] 1 3 [2,] 2 4 In version 2.8.0: > (x <- array(1:4, c(2,2))) [,1] [,2] [1,] 1 3 [2,] 2 4 > as.array(x) Error: evaluation nested too deeply: infinite recursion / options(expressions=)? ----- The power
2008 Oct 26
2
Upgrade
I recentlry tried to upgrade to 2.8.0. I ended up uninstalling 2.7.2 and installing 2.8.0 becuase the line in the FAQ states: That's a matter of taste. For most people the best thing to do is to uninstall R (see the previous Q), install the new version, copy any installed packages to the library folder in the new installation, run update.packages(checkBuilt=TRUE, ask=FALSE) in the new R and
2008 Oct 29
1
Auto-upgrade to R-2.8.0-1 in Etch
Hi Folks, My Debian 4.0 Etch (installed Sep 2007, R version 2.7.1 (2008-06-23) installed at the same time from a Debian repo) has just flashed up that I can update as follows, using the update manager: r-base-core New version: 2.8.0-1~etch-cran.0 r-base-html New version: 2.8.0-1~etch-cran.0 r-base-latex New version: 2.8.0-1~etch-cran.0 r-cran-boot New version: 1.2.34-1~etch-cran.0
2008 Dec 07
1
Compile Packages on vista
Hi I''m trying to compile R packages on my vista (I''m very new on vista...). I installed Rtools, RExcel on a specific folder: c:\Rtools and gave full access. Unfortunately, I am still unable to compile any packages (may be still because of the security properties of vista). I checked several mailing list/forums/website but I did not found any solution. Does anybody have the
2008 Nov 11
1
Retrieving x argument name from a trellis object in R 2.8.0
Dear all, let consider the following function: Fun1 <- function() { library(lattice) plot1 <- 1:10~1:10 pl1 <- xyplot(plot1) return(pl1$call$x) } In R 2.5.0 (or older version) we have > Fun1() plot1 but starting from R 2.5.1 until the latest R 2.8.0 we obtain instead > Fun1() NULL because pl1$call seems to be equal to xyplot() without arguments. Something like
2008 Oct 22
1
R 2.8.0 qqnorm produces error with object of class zoo?
Dear list-reader, by running the following script: library(zoo) sessionInfo() search() packageDescription("zoo") data(EuStockMarkets) dax <- as.zoo(EuStockMarkets[1:10, "DAX"]) daxr <- diff(log(dax)) identical(as.vector(qnorm(daxr)), qnorm(coredata(daxr))) qqnorm(coredata(daxr)) qqnorm(daxr) qqnorm() produces an error: > qqnorm(daxr) Fehler in if (xi == xj) 0L