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2010 Jul 15
2
How to plot a histogram of weekday frequencies in a list of dates?
...know that the function weekdays()
gives me the weekday for each date in my vector, but the hist()
function can't plot non-numeric values. There should be a function to
allow me to do this simply. Any thoughts?
After having done this, I would also like to bin my histogram in 12 hr
periods (Mon 7am - 7pm; Mon 7pm - Tues 7am; Tues 7am - 7pm; Tues
7pm-Wed 7am... etc) so that I can plot the frequency of event
occurrences within each 12 hour period over the course of a week. Any
help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
David
2020 Apr 01
2
LLVM SVE/SVE2 Sync-up calls
Hello,
Just bringing to people's attention that we organise a bi-weekly sync-up call to discuss and collaborate on upstream support for scalable vectors and SVE/SVE2 CodeGen support in LLVM.
The meetings are held every other Thursday, with the next meeting tomorrow (April 2nd) at 3pm GMT / 7am PST.
The invite and agenda for tomorrow's meeting (including links to minutes from previous meetings) can be found here:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/17GqhBZaADtnDlDL3L4wWqcMd0qvfzB-VEe_ntodgYjA
If you're interested in attending, please add your name to the sign-up sheet so that...
2003 Jun 02
2
R 1.7.1 beta is out
I've wrapped up the first beta release of 1.7.1. It is available on
http://cran.us.r-project.org/src/base/
Things are set up so that a new version should be generated every
morning at 7am local time (Wisconsin), until the day of the final
release. (And consequentially, although it will propagate to the rest
of CRAN, it will most likely be out of date by then, so do get it from
the above address.)
--
O__ ---- Peter Dalgaard Blegdamsvej 3
c/ /'_ --- Dept. of...
2004 May 06
1
Multiplex Ogg spec meeting on Saturday
As mentioned at the monthly meeting, we're holding an irc session this weekend
to try and develop final concensus on the multiplex issues. This mostly affects
Theora and others doing video with Ogg.
The best time for the principals was Saturday, 2004-05-08 14:00 GMT. That's
7am PDT, 10am EDT in the americas, 16:00 CET in europe, and midnight eastern
in Australia. Anyone is of course welcome to come listen or contribute to
the discussion. We'll try to keep it under two hours, and post logs afterward.
In the interests of shortening the debate, monty will be posting a s...
2004 May 06
1
Multiplex Ogg spec meeting on Saturday
As mentioned at the monthly meeting, we're holding an irc session this weekend
to try and develop final concensus on the multiplex issues. This mostly affects
Theora and others doing video with Ogg.
The best time for the principals was Saturday, 2004-05-08 14:00 GMT. That's
7am PDT, 10am EDT in the americas, 16:00 CET in europe, and midnight eastern
in Australia. Anyone is of course welcome to come listen or contribute to
the discussion. We'll try to keep it under two hours, and post logs afterward.
In the interests of shortening the debate, monty will be posting a s...
2005 May 14
0
[LLVMdev] gmake check failures
...ile
> /usr/home/llvm/obj/../include/llvm/CodeGen/SelectionDAGNodes.h, line 507.
> Abort trap (core dumped)
> As the 1.5 release is coming up fast, may I suggest that people verify their
> changes do not break anything before committing?
Did you try top of tree when you sent this? At 7am this was fixed.
-Chris
--
http://nondot.org/sabre/
http://llvm.cs.uiuc.edu/
2005 May 14
1
[LLVMdev] gmake check failures
...ude/llvm/CodeGen/SelectionDAGNodes.h, line
>> 507.
>> Abort trap (core dumped)
>> As the 1.5 release is coming up fast, may I suggest that people
>> verify their changes do not break anything before committing?
>
>
> Did you try top of tree when you sent this? At 7am this was fixed.
>
> -Chris
>
2010 Jun 18
1
Read data from .csv file and regression on dummy variables
...e dataset is like this. I do not know whether I can attach a file in
this mailing list or not. If you know how to do it, I will be happy to send
you my data file.
time slot days in advance US EUR CHINA JAPAN
2 34 56 78 34
6:am-7am 5 12 34 35 54
7 39 43 57 38
2
7:am-8:am 5
7
....
The fist column is time slot and in .csv file, it is a merged unit. The
second column is da...
2012 Jun 12
4
rsync takes long pauses in xfer ?
...an see a couple of spots in the graph where it just drops to
nothing ( checking more closely you do see a very small bit of
activity )
Here is another graph from MRTG which records the traffic from the
switch port side. You can see around 2am it drops off pretty low,
then from about 4am til about 7am it drops even lower.
https://plus.google.com/u/0/photos/113518077816006248932/albums/5732421463318682369/5753140504922328322
Is that normal? Or is this something I should ask on the rsnapshot
list (if there is one)?
I did find something in google about depending on the types of files
it can cha...
2007 Nov 26
1
LDAP logonHours problem
Hi!
I have a problem according to the logonHours setting in my Samba Domain.
Users are in LDAP, and everyone has a logonHours attribute, which could be:
- login is possible at any time
- login is only possible between 7AM and 12PM(mindnight), 7h-24h in 24
hours format, I'm going to use 24h format here in this post.
Samba manual states than logonHours is a 168 bit mask, starting with
Sunday 0h-1h, each bit represents an hour of the week, converted into
Hex.
Therefore:
For 'any time' login, I'm usin...
2011 Sep 24
2
maptools::sunriset() daylight savings to stardard time change
...two values for Nov 6. (see below)
So I put a time value (noon) into the sequence, that did give me a correct date sequence.
2. When using that modified date sequence in maptools::sunriset(), on day of change to stardard time the sunrise time is shifted by one hour. (i.e. Nov5 8am, Nov6 6am, Nov7 7am)
I can't fathom why sunriset() is giving me funny results on the day of time change. I wonder if there is something amiss with how my windows XP is managing time zones perhaps? I would have expected sunriset() to be using just the day value from its dateTime argument, not the time component?...
2013 Aug 30
2
Samba 4 and bad lockout attempts
...he recommendations for account configuration are as follows:
? suspension after 5 incorrect password entries (automatic or manual
unlocking after a certain period)
? rapid unlock procedure that also works at a distance,
? restriction of connection times during the week for external user
accounts (7am-10pm).
With samba4, I cannot respect that. and I must
best regards
St?phane
-----------------------------------
St?phane PURNELLE Admin. Syst?mes et R?seaux
Service Informatique Corman S.A. Tel : 00 32 (0)87/342467
2005 May 14
4
[LLVMdev] gmake check failures
FAIL: /usr/home/llvm/obj/../test/Regression/CodeGen/X86/io.llx:
Assertion failed: (ResNo < Values.size() && "Illegal result number!"),
function getValueType, file
/usr/home/llvm/obj/../include/llvm/CodeGen/SelectionDAGNodes.h, line 507.
Abort trap (core dumped)
FAIL: /usr/home/llvm/obj/../test/Regression/CodeGen/X86/ioport.llx:
Assertion failed: (ResNo < Values.size()
2018 Dec 09
2
"wbinfo -u" considered harmful towards Winbindd...
...users were detected, but somehow that seems to fail sometime and also cause the Winbindd daemon to grow around 455MB per hour… the memory used is not a huge problem on the production servers (they have 256GB RAM) so we didn’t notice this at first (since we restart smbd&winbindd every morning at 7am) - but an old test server with much less RAM ran out of memory around 4:30am… :-)
This is what the process growth look like with a cron job running “wbinfo -u” once a minute:
> 10:50/ps-auxwww.log:root 7658 0.0 0.7 1999680 1861712 - S 07:00 21:54.66 winbindd: domain child [...
2008 Jul 23
3
login processes from attacks staying for hours
...g. For instance, my monitoring alerts me at the moment when
the process count for pop3-login goes over 20 processes. This happened on
three machines at 2 am with a brute-force attack from the same source that
didn't last longer than a minute or so. However, the process count dropped
only at 7am under 20 on two machines and on the third machine it was still
over 20 when I was in the office at 9 am and finally killed them.
As these machines are all not in production yet, there weren't any other
logins and the single brute-force ended within one minute according to the
logs (obviously...
2018 Aug 29
2
gencache.tdb size and cache flush
On Wed, Aug 29, 2018 at 03:36:23PM +0200, Peter Eriksson via samba wrote:
> For what it’s worth you are not alone in seeing similar problems with Samba and gencache.
>
> Our site has some 110K users (university with staff & students (including former ones), and currently around 2000 active (SMB) clients connecting to 5 different Samba servers (around 400-500 clients per server).
2004 Nov 11
0
Shorewall.net downtime again this weekend
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1
On Saturday, I will be rebuilding my server. I expect the project to
take most of the day. I will begin around 7AM PST (-0800).
The server hosts the following sites:
www1.shorewall.net (a.k.a. shorewall.net)
ftp1.shorewall.net
lists.shorewall.net
rsync.shorewall.net
Sorry for the inconvenience.
- -Tom
- --
Tom Eastep \ Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool
Shoreline, \ http://shore...
2018 Dec 09
0
"wbinfo -u" considered harmful towards Winbindd...
...but somehow that seems
> to fail sometime and also cause the Winbindd daemon to grow around
> 455MB per hour… the memory used is not a huge problem on the
> production servers (they have 256GB RAM) so we didn’t notice this at
> first (since we restart smbd&winbindd every morning at 7am) - but an
> old test server with much less RAM ran out of memory around
> 4:30am… :-)
>
> smb.conf stuff related to Winbindd:
>
> > ; Security type
> > security = ADS
> > realm = AD.LIU.SE
> > workgroup = AD
> >
> > ;; ID Mappings
> > idma...
2006 Apr 26
0
JOB: Bandzoogle.com
...eeling of working hard on a problem until its solved
(and looks really sweet).
- You''re tired of working for a big company and would rather have the
freedom to use your creativity to its full potential.
- You like the idea of working from home while all those other losers
sit in traffic at 7AM.
We''re a small, agile team at Bandzoogle, so you''ll be responsible for
a wide variety of projects, including:
- Web programming (Ruby on Rails required, ColdFusion a plus)
- User interface design (XHTML, CSS, script.aculo.us, dojo)
- Database design and maintenance (MySQL)
- Serv...
2002 Aug 01
1
OpenSSH Security Advisory: Trojaned Distribution Files
...ffected:
OpenSSH version 3.2.2p1, 3.4p1 and 3.4 have been trojaned on the
OpenBSD ftp server and potentially propagated via the normal mirroring
process to other ftp servers. The code was inserted some time between
the 30th and 31th of July. We replaced the trojaned files with their
originals at 7AM MDT, August 1st.
2. Impact:
Anyone who has installed OpenSSH from the OpenBSD ftp server or any
mirror within that time frame should consider his system compromised.
The trojan allows the attacker to gain control of the system as the
user compiling the binary. Arbitrary commands can be executed....