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2008 Dec 26
3
lm() with same formula but different column/factor combinations in data frame
.... Thanks, Murtaza *********************************************************************************************************************************************************** The data frame TEST1 has four factor columns followed by thirteen numeric columns defined as : 1) Community, levels: "20232" 2) WT, levels: "B", "E", "M" 3) LTC, levels: "L", "M", "S", "1" 4) UC, levels: "1X1", "2X2" 5) UncDmd: Response variable in the linear model 6-16) M1...M11: Explanatory variables in the linear model A f...
2004 Aug 06
1
Hoping to not have to re-invent the wheel
Anyone have a good way to knock my 160kbit mp3s down to 56k real time using *nix? Even if it is beta sorta working code, anyone have anything even close to fast enough to do this? matt --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ icecast project homepage: http://www.icecast.org/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to 'icecast-request@xiph.org' containing only
2001 Mar 01
1
live365
Another, but more recent problem, I am having is Live365. I haven't done much work with it, but can you relay to Live365 properly? They give me an ip and it works, but I don't show up in their listings, and the song title doesn't show up in the client's mp3player. (whereas if someone listens to the local broadcast they do get the song titles). Using latest, from CVS, Icecast
2006 Mar 04
4
managing number of dispatch.fcgi processes ?
I have a problem where when I try and access my site a dispatch.fcgi process is started but then exits right after the page has loaded. Requireing it to start all over agin the next time a request is made. I''ve read about people using two or more FCGI processes to help with the request load but how do people do this? Firstly, how do you make a FCGI process persistant? I''m
2004 Aug 06
4
Multiple ICES background daemons
Is there anyway to run multiple ices backgroud deamons and have more than one ices.pid file generated so that I can control each one seperately? I want to have mulitple ices streams running with different playlists and different stream names and control them using the signals. I start one ices process and it writes a file ices.pid to the /tmp directory and I can control it sy sending it
2010 May 15
1
barplot: invalid 'xlim' value
...00 1:00~-193.398~80-2~3 20226~Well_80-2~7/9/2000 2:00~-193.398~80-2~3 20227~Well_80-2~7/9/2000 3:00~-193.398~80-2~3 20228~Well_80-2~7/9/2000 4:00~-192.636~80-2~3 20229~Well_80-2~7/9/2000 5:00~-192.636~80-2~3 20230~Well_80-2~7/9/2000 6:00~-192.636~80-2~3 20231~Well_80-2~7/9/2000 7:00~-191.620~80-2~3 20232~Well_80-2~7/9/2000 8:00~-191.620~80-2~3 20233~Well_80-2~7/9/2000 9:00~-191.620~80-2~3 20234~Well_80-2~7/9/2000 10:00~-191.620~80-2~3 20235~Well_80-2~7/9/2000 11:00~-191.620~80-2~3 20236~Well_80-2~7/9/2000 12:00~-191.620~80-2~3 20237~Well_80-2~7/9/2000 13:00~-191.620~80-2~3 20238~Well_80-2~7/9/2000...