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2010 Apr 08
2
erasing an area of a graph
I have a case where the easiest way to draw a particular symbol would be to draw something a little bigger, and then use polygon(... , col=0) to erase the extra stuff. Just how to do this best when par('bg') = 'transparent' is, however, eluding me. I've looked through the archives and the book R Graphics without quite seeing the light. Help or pointers to help would be
2003 May 05
5
iproute2: gatewayed routes in ancillary tables
Hello all, Tomas Bonnedahl and I recently corresponded about a rather odd behaviour with routes in ancillary routing tables. We both receive a "Network is unreachable" error when we try to add gatewayed routes to ancillary tables and the main routing table does not contain an entry for the gateway IP. It seems that unless a route to the gateway IP exists in the main routing table, I
2007 Aug 14
2
labelling plots with ancillary data in data.frame
Hi All, I am busy using R to do some regression modelling and have been using plot(x,y,"") to visualise my variables. I would now like to label my points using data stored in the data.frame used for the regression analysis. For example each of my data points is made up of a field measured forest volume value and a remotely sensed vegetation estimate (NDVI). Each point is an enumeration
2008 Jun 08
4
Location of ancillary files
Let''s say, for example, that I want to create an order form and that I want to assign an order number to each submitted order form for tracking purposes. So, I create a little file to store the latest number. Then when a new order comes in, I grab that number, increment it by one, assign the incremented number to the order, and finally replace the number that''s in the file with
2018 Feb 12
2
[PATCH v3 1/2] drm/virtio: Add window server support
On 02/12/2018 12:52 PM, Gerd Hoffmann wrote: > Hi, > >> can we reach agreement on whether vsock should be involved in this? > > I think the best approach would be to have guest proxy and host proxy > use vsock for the wayland protocol. Use a wayland protocol extension to > reference the buffers in stdvga / ivshmem / virtio-gpu. Only the two > proxies need to
2018 Feb 12
2
[PATCH v3 1/2] drm/virtio: Add window server support
On 02/12/2018 12:52 PM, Gerd Hoffmann wrote: > Hi, > >> can we reach agreement on whether vsock should be involved in this? > > I think the best approach would be to have guest proxy and host proxy > use vsock for the wayland protocol. Use a wayland protocol extension to > reference the buffers in stdvga / ivshmem / virtio-gpu. Only the two > proxies need to
2012 Aug 24
3
misc subdirectory
The utils package has a misc folder, and some other packages have folders that are not listed in the R-extensions documentation (?data?, ? demo?, ?exec?, ?inst?, ?man?, ?po?, ?src?, and ?tests?). I'd like to be able to put some ancillary data into a misc folder, but it's mere presence in the source folder or source tarball (created with R CMD build) does not mean that it gets put into
2017 Sep 14
1
Intel Skylake Server
CentOS 6.9 has support for the Haswell processor which is a subset of the Skylake. All Skylake server ancillary components work perfectly with CentOS 6.9. The AST2500 used with the Skylake is very good and will process UHD. However this is not backwards compatible with legacy variants. To make it work an ancillary graphics card is required which is less than $100. This will not break the
2018 Feb 12
1
[PATCH v3 1/2] drm/virtio: Add window server support
On 02/12/2018 03:27 PM, Gerd Hoffmann wrote: > On Mon, Feb 12, 2018 at 03:00:24PM +0100, Tomeu Vizoso wrote: >> On 02/12/2018 12:52 PM, Gerd Hoffmann wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>>> can we reach agreement on whether vsock should be involved in this? >>> >>> I think the best approach would be to have guest proxy and host proxy >>> use
2010 Jul 07
0
[git pull v2] x86_32, sh4, getrusage()
hello hpa, here my birthday submission :) please pull: git pull git://git.debian.org/users/maks/klibc.git maks Sam fixed a longstanding x86_32 build bug, thus it seems a good time to flush the queue of the piled up patches, the shortlog tells it: Aurelien Jarno (1): [klibc] sh4: syscalls fixes Benjamin Cama (1): [klibc] fstype: btrfs size endianness fix Mike Waychison (2):
2006 Nov 04
2
Instant Rails 1.4 final released (with RadRails support!)
This is the final release for Instant Rails 1.4. It corrects the two known problems with the preview1 release (two help menu items caused Instant Rails to crash). Instant Rails 1.4 contains the following major changes: * Upgrades Rails to version 1.1.6 (other components upgraded to current release, also) * SCGI has been replaced by Mongrel (using Apache''s mod_proxy for
2012 Apr 02
3
dovecot and unison
I am successfully using dovecot purely as a personal local mail store on my desktop. (There is only one account, and it's only ever accessed by local mail clients on the machine. The point is to have a common store I can use with any client; plus, I prefer dovecot's Mailbox storage to Thunderbird's mboxes.) Now I'd like if possible, to replicate this setup on my laptop and
2012 Oct 20
0
[LLVMdev] Announcement: Phabricator for code reviews
On Sat, Oct 20, 2012 at 1:51 AM, David Chisnall <David.Chisnall at cl.cam.ac.uk> wrote: > On 18 Oct 2012, at 23:03, Owen Anderson wrote: > >> For me, the concerns are much more about privacy than about security. I'm not really bothered by the idea of my Phabricator account being compromised, and I will use one-off credentials to ensure that a compromise of it will not impact
2005 Mar 12
1
generalized negative binomial
I am looking for code that allows for a more flexible negative binomial model (similar to Stata's "gnbreg"). In particular, I am looking to be able to model the ancillary shape parameter in terms of a series of covariates. So if, y[i] ~ poisson(mu[i]) mu[i] = exp(x[i]beta + u[i]) exp(u[i]) ~ Gamma(1/alpha, alpha) I am looking to parameterize alpha as exp(z[i]gamma). If you
2001 Nov 16
1
OpenSSH 2.9.9.p2 port to IBM OS/390 Unix System Services
I have done a port of OpenSSH to Unix Systems Services on IBM mainframes running OS/390. I have a version which seems to work with SSH 1 and 2, and most of the ancillary programs seem to work as well. I'd really like to see the changes (which mostly have to do with deciding which things need to be translated between ASCII and EBCDIC) incorporated into the source base. What is the best way
2003 May 28
1
D-Link DGE-550SX support
I found some ancillary information that seems to indicate that there is a driver that will allow a D-Link DGE-550SX Gigabit fiber NIC to work under FreeBSD 4.x. Can anyone confirm or refute this, or provide additional information? If the NIC is not supported, is there a recommendation for a gigabit fiber NIC that works well under 4.8? Thanks, Steve
2017 Sep 14
2
Intel Skylake Server
Hello, I have a pre-production Intel Skylake server using dual 8176 processors (28 core @2.1Ghz) I have loaded from the DVD distribution CentOS 7.3 and RHEL 7.4 with no problems. When I try and load CentOS 6.9 the boot process hangs just as the Anaconda graphics is started for CentOS configuration. If I use a secondary graphics card then the process completes with no problems and CentOS boots
2006 Nov 04
1
Instant Rails 1.4 preview1 released (with RadRails support!)
This release of Instant Rails contains the following major changes: * Upgrades Rails to version 1.1.6 (other components upgraded to current release, also) * SCGI has been replaced by Mongrel (using Apache''s mod_proxy for forward requests). * For the development server, WEBrick has also been replaced by Mongrel. * Automatic RadRails configuration: if
2010 Jan 06
2
Creating RPMs for Packages
My company is trying to manage R installations across a number large SMP machines. We're thinking out the best way to manage the packages installs and updates. They would be happy if we could work out RPM's for package installations (traceable, easily facilitated with existing sw management tools). I don't know a lot and RPMs beyond how to use them, but it seems plausible to write R
2012 Oct 20
3
[LLVMdev] Announcement: Phabricator for code reviews
On 18 Oct 2012, at 23:03, Owen Anderson wrote: > For me, the concerns are much more about privacy than about security. I'm not really bothered by the idea of my Phabricator account being compromised, and I will use one-off credentials to ensure that a compromise of it will not impact other accounts that I care about more. > > What does bother me is the loss of privacy implied by