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2005 Apr 18
2
UnauthorizedAccessException in R(D)COM
Dear friends,
I am trying to create a web application to produce some
statistical result using R. In order to avoid high CPU usage of web
server caused by R, I have to create an ASP.NET web service in another
server to involve R.
But I am facing the unauthorizedAccessException when I call the
web service, even I have assigned access and launch permission to everyone
using
2004 Dec 26
16
Incoming Calls
Hi All,
I have the following scenario, it may already have been answered elsewhere,
but I cant find the solution.
I already have a PBX and would like to start implementing asterisk. I have
ordered a 4 port card from the asterisk store (2 port FXS and 2 port FXO)
and am waiting for it to arrive.
I do not want to plug my incoming lines into my FXO ports yet as not all the
desks have IP phones
2005 Mar 21
0
[LLVMdev] Recursive Types using the llvm support library
On Sun, Mar 20, 2005 at 07:01:55PM -0600, Chris Lattner wrote:
> On Sun, 20 Mar 2005, John Carrino wrote:
>
> >On Wed, Mar 09, 2005 at 04:05:32PM +0300, Vladimir Merzliakov wrote:
> >>>>Is assert(!NewSTy->isAbstract()) must pass after this line?
> >>>
> >>>In this case, yup.
> >>>
> >>I create test program and assert
2005 Mar 21
1
[LLVMdev] Recursive Types using the llvm support library
On Sun, 20 Mar 2005, John Carrino wrote:
>> In practice, this is leads to a horrible mess, as you've noticed. As
>> such, I'd suggest using Module::addTypeName to give these things names so
>> that you have a hope to understand them and so they are more compact :)
>
> I took your advide and used Module::addTypeName which is a great idea
> that I didn't know
2005 Mar 21
2
[LLVMdev] Recursive Types using the llvm support library
On Sun, 20 Mar 2005, John Carrino wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 09, 2005 at 04:05:32PM +0300, Vladimir Merzliakov wrote:
>>>> Is assert(!NewSTy->isAbstract()) must pass after this line?
>>>
>>> In this case, yup.
>>>
>> I create test program and assert failed in it:
>>
>> { \2 *, sbyte * }
>
> How do I decode the \2 in this? I am
2014 Mar 04
1
keytab question.
...-self * A AAAA;
??????? grant Administrator at INTERNAL.DOMAIN.TLD wildcard * A AAAA SRV CNAME;
??????? grant RTD-DC1$@INTERNAL.DOMAIN.TLD wildcard * A AAAA SRV CNAME;
};
but i was thinking i needed the user : dns-RTD-DC1 at INTERNAL.DOMAIN.TLD
this is the "logical" to pik.
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so, whats advided, and what do you use?
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this part is not clear for me.
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Best regards,
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Louis
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2010 Oct 02
1
[Fwd: RE: maximum likelihood problem]
I forgot to add that I first gave a starting value for K.
Nonlinear least squares won't work because my errors are not normally
distributed.
Any advide on my maximum likelihood function would be greatly appreciated.
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Subject: RE: [R] maximum likelihood problem
From: "Ravi Varadhan" <rvaradhan at
2004 Jul 27
7
broadvoice/asterisk
Ok we have found a better solution. Put everthing back the way it was and
make sure that you have this line in your general section of you sip.conf
file:
srvlookup=yes
We have added a SRV entry in the correct place now. So everyrthing should
go the correct servers.
-james
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2001 Aug 12
0
Half-Life, Debian, Sid, Wine, Crap, VooDoo, Banshee, OpenGL, Mesa, Glide
Well. i got s.th. for you and i think i'll give this to crazney
(lhl.linuxgames.com)
#1 a step by step HL tutorial
#2 my questions.
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yea, well, i got HL working.
On my