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2008 Feb 14
5
Removing columns that are all NA from a matrix
Hi,
I guess this might be a FAQ or something, and there's probably a nice
simple way to do it, but I can't think of it:
Given a matrix, I want to remove columns that are _entirely_ filled with
NAs (partial NAs are fine).
How please?
Thanks,
Martin
2005 Nov 03
1
CentOS for axp and sparc arch (info)
Hi,
I have initiated discussion about arch specific list at least twice
among out core people to no avail, so i did make something i can do
about it and created few list on host that i do admin myself.
The reason for this is that this list is far too high traffic for most
of discussion. I've personally received questions about arch specific
lists as this is just too high traffic and people
2013 Apr 16
0
Re: XSA-36 / howto fix broken IVRS ACPI table
I have the same motherboard. The chipset has 2 IOAPICs: one in the NB
(00:00.1), and another in the SB (00:14.0).
As currently configured by the BIOS, the NB IOAPIC is _entirely_
disabled, with only the SB IOAPIC enabled and configured. From
48693.pdf, it would seem that the NB is improperly configured, as
6.4.1 recommends that
"The IOAPIC should be enabled by the system BIOS and the southbridge
routing feature should be switched on. This will allow the interrupts
to...
2005 Jun 11
7
A questiong about replacing my failing drive
First, I am not a RedHat or linux newbie. I simply have not had to do
what I am getting ready to do, and I want to see if I am going to run into
a problems...
My HDA drive is failing (I can hear the occasional click from it and I am
seeing Smart errors, the transfer rate is slow but all my data is there).
I have 3 partitions on it, the /, /boot/ and my game servers (this is also
the drive the
2004 Dec 15
7
[proposal] Samba Software Foundation
...gin_ to understand how
to get their new project up-and-running using
the samba4 runtime developer environment,
as opposed to requiring a few weeks or even
months preparatory learning, should this
"brilliant" technical optimisation be added.
4) voting and karma.
i'm not _entirely_ sure exactly how ASF
karma works, but from empirical observation,
i believe voting to be involving project
developers sending a digitally signed +1,
0 or -1, and karma to be involved with "who
breaks the automated builds on checkins".
the thing is that both these things are...