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2018 Jul 06
3
Segfault on ubuntu 18.04
On 6 July 2018 at 12:31, Enrico Schumann wrote: | Just as one more datapoint: I cannot reproduce the segfault, with | R 3.5.1 on (L)Ubuntu 18.04. (I use the Ubuntu package, i.e. I did not | build from source.) I have been a little too busy and have not yet upgraded to 18.04 so I can't attempt to replicate -- but it _looks_ just like a garden variety binary mismatch. We _know_ R 3.5.*
2003 Sep 19
4
3D plotting in R
...nk). Multi-dimensional scaling produces somewhat tantalising results: things do clump together somewhat, but the clusters overlap a lot. I was wondering if these was an artefact of squeezing it down to 2D, and whether 3D might be better. So loc <- cmdscale(dist(scale(log(data))), k=3) plot(loc) _but_ I still get a 2D plot. I know about persp(), and a bunch of other things in R that give me a 3d view of a 2d field (plots of a function of 2 arguments, in other words). But I want to plot a bunch of 3D points and label them. If the worst comes to the worst, I'll dump them out in a file and u...
2018 Jul 06
2
Segfault on ubuntu 18.04
...ary packages to be reinstalled > > and it is easy to miss one. So unless G?ran shows us a generally > > reproducible bug I will suspect that this is simply a local > > deployment issue. > > I suspect that too, since the segfault does _not_ occur if run R via > RStudio. _But_, I have run 'update.packages(checkBuilt = TRUE)', and > that should take care of reinstalling, right? > > Maybe it somehow is an issue with devtools::install_github. If you follow the error traceback (from the bottom of the stack to the top), the most recent package involved is ...
2006 Apr 02
1
newbie kernel question (fwd)
...question. It's not rhetorical - it might not break it, it might break it... The point is: it's not tested by RH, it's not tested by CentOS, it probably (okay 99.99% here) works in a vanilla kernel - but does it work after all of RH's patches have been applied? It probably does, _BUT_ do we guarantee it? NO. It just might break, and if it does _YOU_ get to keep the pieces and don't say we didn't warn you (and the breakage may very well be silent and result in a corrupted disk (etc.) three months from now). Sure, ext2 seems like something that shouldn't break,...
2006 Mar 04
1
Controlling (number of) wires in wireframe
...really nice wired frame, but the colors for each "square" differ a lot (if you do not think that they differ a lot then just think of plotting a different function and this "color- problem" appears again). So the solution would be, to choose many many values for x (and y) _but_ only to plot wires -say- every 10th time, the color changes, i.e. not to plot _all_ wires but only a subset (every 10th wire for example). Is that possible?? How?? Thanks in advance marius
2017 Jan 21
3
[Bug 2666] New: Ability to specify minimum RSA key size for user keys
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2666 Bug ID: 2666 Summary: Ability to specify minimum RSA key size for user keys Product: Portable OpenSSH Version: -current Hardware: All OS: All Status: NEW Severity: enhancement Priority: P5 Component: sshd Assignee:
2006 Nov 14
1
How to use Sipura SPA3k POTS line to dial Asterisk SIP phones?
My SIP phones can dial out through Sipura SPA3k to POTS for local and 911 calls _but_ incoming POTS calls are being swallowup somehow. Am I on the right track with the code snippit below? sip.conf: --------- In sip.conf the following code is _supposed_ to ring the SIP phones when a POTS line call comes in through Sipuara to Asterisk. [spa3k-pstn-in] ; Pots-line-in from S...
2008 Jan 30
5
One approach to dealing with SSH brute force attacks.
Message-ID: <479F2A63.2070408 at centos.org> On: Tue, 29 Jan 2008 07:30:11 -0600, Johnny Hughes <johnny at centos.org> Subject Was: [CentOS] Unknown rootkit causes compromised servers > > SOME of the script kiddies check higher ports for SSH *_BUT_* I only see > 4% of the brute force attempts to login on ports other than 22. > > I would say that dropping brute force login attempts by 96% is quite a > good reason to move the SSH port from 22 to something else. I am not a fan of security through obscurity. If a port is open to the...
2000 Dec 15
1
AIX + ogg123
Has anyone managed to get ogg123 to compile in AIX? I'm got an RS6k with a PPC 604e, running AIX 4.3.3. I can get libogg, libvorbis, libao, oggenc (so, everything _but_ ogg123) to compile just fine. I'm using gcc, thankfully, and not the native IBM compilers. I believe the problem to be with the linker. By default gcc for AIX doesn't use the GNU linker, but the standard AIX linker. I'm using the beta 3 source tar-ball. I've tried the CVS source...
2006 Jun 26
3
syntax for observe_field( :with =>
Greetings! What is up with the syntax of this thing? I mean, if the only thing I can send back using :with is the field being observed, then why in the world is the syntax so convoluted? For example, what I''ve been able to get working is: <%= text_field_tag(''date'', illness_date, :size => 30) %></p> <%= observe_field(''date'', :url
2018 Jul 06
0
Segfault on ubuntu 18.04
...gt;>> reinstalled and it is easy to miss one. So unless G?ran shows us >>> a generally reproducible bug I will suspect that this is simply a >>> local deployment issue. >> >> I suspect that too, since the segfault does _not_ occur if run R >> via RStudio. _But_, I have run 'update.packages(checkBuilt = >> TRUE)', and that should take care of reinstalling, right? >> >> Maybe it somehow is an issue with devtools::install_github. > > If you follow the error traceback (from the bottom of the stack to > the top), the most rec...
2009 Sep 01
2
List of tags in roxygen and use for S4 classes?
Hi is there a list of all roxygen tags which are available? I couldn't find them. I am asking specifically towards the use of roxygen in documenting S4 classes - is that implemented yet (i am using roxygen 0.1 from CRAN at the moment)? Thanks Rainer -- Rainer M. Krug, Centre of Excellence for Invasion Biology, Stellenbosch University, South Africa
2003 Feb 03
1
question to data= option
Hi ext3-users! I have a question to the data= option. Can I determine which of the alternatives ordered, writenback, journal is used at the mounting time or do I have to decide at making time of the journal (or is the journal made at mounting time, after the old entries have been replayed)? Goes the same for external journals? The reason: I want to know if I can change from data=ordered
2002 Dec 24
0
SAMBA 2.2.7a and Windows XP
.... Locally the network runs at 100Mbit... (switched), and here's what's strange. WHEN I run regular TCP-transfers to the Linux system (such as FTP, etc.) ; the transferrate is relevant to that of a 10Mbit connection (it seems as it goes "outside" the LAN, and connects that way. _BUT_ when I get 'connected' on SAMBA, it accelerates and behaves like a 100Mbit network. As I said, these occasions occur erratically; so I cannot really find a common denominator. Sometimes it happens just when I transfer the very "last" of the files (over FTP). My first conclusi...
2003 Jun 30
0
Performance: FASTIO_CHECK_IF_POSSIBLE win32 call differs on Linux / SunOS [LONG]
...lot of .DBF files. The app uses *alot* of small file reads, varying between 20-512 bytes per read. On Windows there is something, only just learned this, called fastio. This fastio acts like a cache because it reads-ahead 4096-bytes even if you want to have 1 single byte. Ok, that's all nice _but_ after searching and digging a couple of hours though the file-IO calls on the win32 side with filemon, I found out some differences. Please let me show the difference: [Server one: Linux - superb fast, no problems] FASTIO_QUERY_STANDARD_INFO Z:\pv8\8.1f\ADRESSEN.PV FAILURE IRP_MJ_QUERY_I...
2002 Jul 06
2
mount problems during install
Hi there! I'm a very confident wine user and totally pleasured except this issue: When trying to install a program requiring more then one cd (in this case Soldier of Fortune 2) the installer asks me to change the cd, but as linux requires to unmount cds before they can be ejected and unmounting is not possible even by -forcing it because of the program on the cd being in use. Is there any
2012 Jun 07
0
[LLVMdev] Instruction bundles before RA: Rematerialization
...it is not done, but if the dissolution was performed properly, this will be a performance, not a correctness issue. As a side note, you might chose simply remove desired instruction from the bundle (often it is possible and trivial to do without affecting semantics) and proceed as described above. _BUT_ instruction removal does need back end support. Example: { r0 = add (r0, r1); P0 = cmp (r0.new, r0); } The r0.new means that the new value of r0 is used (reg file bypass in the same cycle). You can see all possible implications of this. To offload this mental logic to the back end, we need...
1999 Oct 21
3
URGENT: request_oplock_break failing ... time out
Users are trying to cennect to their home dirs ... the request_oplock_break is failing: [1999/10/21 10:50:39, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection(521) gpnte109i (137.94.128.183) connect to service s22350 as user s22350 (uid=22350, gid=34) (pid 27704) [1999/10/21 10:50:54, 0] smbd/oplock.c:request_oplock_break(1136) request_oplock_break: no response received to oplock break request to pid 25867
2006 Jul 11
1
Coxph
Dear all, My question is: In the Surv object you have two arguments, "time" and "event". I have two events, namely withdrawn and success. I use no event or status argument in "Surv" because all my objects "die" in my data set. Does coxph function calculate the coefficients correctly when you put no "event" argument into the Surv object?
2007 Jun 23
4
IAX client USB phone
Hi all, Does anybody know any USB phone that I can use as an IAX Client? Thanks. Ronaldo.