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2004 Apr 26
8
Intel 537ep
Owias,
The 537 is, for the most part, a drop-in replacement for the Digium card. Please search the archive and the Wiki, as there have recently been several discussions about this exact subject.
To my knowledge that is about the only modem that works, but keep in mind it is _not_ supported. That being said, follow the instructions on Digium's site for installing the X100P and you should be
2006 Mar 09
1
Trellis - setting xlim or ylim by data range in whole column or row
Dear List-mates,
I have been trying to set up a 4x8 trellis plot (that is, 4 columns, 8
rows), and would like to have the axis limits set based on the data range of
rows (for ylim) and columns (for xlim). I've been using the call:
foo<-xyplot(y~x|Epoch+Subject,
type=c("l","r"),
par.strip.text=list(cex=0.5),
...)
and...
2004 Aug 12
1
Re: Asterisk-Users digest, Vol 1 #4901 - 10 msgs
...t for ACD or Conferencing or DB based CDR records on the NEC, these
are all standard in the basic build of *) and also the story you need to
tell is what happens if your system grows? Talk about total cost of
ownership not total cost of purchase.
In the end, * really isn't a good play for the 4x8 KSU in a dental office.
You need to find the thing that the customer wants to do differently than
the NEC's or Nortel's or the Avaya's are going to let them.
Jason Kawakami
2009 Feb 17
1
how to control the overall shape of a figure?
hi,
I am a R beginner. One thing I notice is that when do graphing is,
if I want to draw two figures in a row such as this:
par(mfrow(1, 2))
plot(...)
plot(...)
Each figure inside will be rectangle instead of the familiar square
shape.
Though you can drag the edge the window to resize it. I would have
prefer this can be done automatically ... also when I do the pdf
export for example. Is this
2012 Dec 18
13
[PATCH v2 0/5] Multiqueue virtio-scsi, and API for piecewise buffer submission
Hi all,
this series adds multiqueue support to the virtio-scsi driver, based
on Jason Wang's work on virtio-net. It uses a simple queue steering
algorithm that expects one queue per CPU. LUNs in the same target always
use the same queue (so that commands are not reordered); queue switching
occurs when the request being queued is the only one for the target.
Also based on Jason's
2012 Dec 18
13
[PATCH v2 0/5] Multiqueue virtio-scsi, and API for piecewise buffer submission
Hi all,
this series adds multiqueue support to the virtio-scsi driver, based
on Jason Wang's work on virtio-net. It uses a simple queue steering
algorithm that expects one queue per CPU. LUNs in the same target always
use the same queue (so that commands are not reordered); queue switching
occurs when the request being queued is the only one for the target.
Also based on Jason's
2004 Aug 24
5
MMX/mmxext optimisations
quite some speed improvement indeed.
attached the updated patch to apply to svn/trunk.
j
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