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2006 Oct 31
0
6436340 check_rtime should be updated in anticipation of the IPP listener migration to ON
Author: jacobs Repository: /hg/zfs-crypto/gate Revision: e35218089ab9ba0c22d7d1ba0a738ab8f1d9cd3c Log message: 6436340 check_rtime should be updated in anticipation of the IPP listener migration to ON Files: update: usr/src/tools/scripts/check_rtime.pl
2006 May 04
3
New-user support package - suggestions?
Dear Community, This is largely a repost with some new information. I'm interested in developing a package that could ease the command-line learning curve for new users. It would provide more detailed syntax checking and commentary as feedback. It would try to anticipate common new-user errors, and provide feedback to help correct them. As a trivial example, instead of >
2004 Jul 10
1
read.table, read.fwf, and na.strings (PR#7075)
# Your mailer is set to "none" (default on Windows), # hence we cannot send the bug report directly from R. # Please copy the bug report (after finishing it) to # your favorite email program and send it to # # r-bugs@r-project.org # ###################################################### Is this intended behavior for the read.fwf(na.strings="-999")? I anticipated that
2010 Oct 30
0
[LLVMdev] RFC: [Proposal] Module-Level Attributes
On Oct 28, 2010, at 5:46 PM, Bill Wendling wrote: > > Comments? Hi Bill, This is a broad solution to what sounds like a specific problem. Are there any other uses for module-level attributes anticipated? Do you anticipate defining what ImageInfo, CorrectedSynthesize, GCOnly, etc. mean in LangRef.html, or are they just going to be left as "The is for ObjC." ? Thanks, Dan
2003 Mar 11
2
Shorewall 1.4.0 RC3
I anticipate that this will be the last RC unless problems are discovered. Changes since RC2 include: * The default route is now ignored when Shorewall is detecting masqueraded networks. A warning message is issued if the default route goes through the source interface (normally, the destination interface is the firewall''s external interface and therefore, the default route would go
2011 Jan 16
3
Network bandwidth tools.
Hi All, I am wondering what tools are available in CentOS 5.5 that would allow me to measure incoming and outgoing network speeds? My new website seems to be getting a lot more traffic that I had anticipated off the bat and I would like to measure resource usage to ensure it is keeping up. I know that top only measures CPU Best, -Jason
2008 Jan 10
5
diff in a dataframe
I have a dataframe say: date price_g price_s 0.34 0.56 0.36 0.76 . . . . . . and so on. say, 1000 rows. Is it possible to add two columns to this dataframe, by computing say diff(log(price_g) and diff(log(price_s)) ? The elements in the first row of these columns cannot be computed, but
2005 Mar 15
2
Samba and Preallocated Files
A question about capturing videos to a Samba share... When Apple's Final Cut Pro captures video files, it pre-allocates file space on the destination volume. If you capture to a local volume that's physically attached to a Macintosh, or if you capture to a network volume via AFP (Apple File Sharing Protocol), you can see that Final Cut instantly creates a file of the
2010 Jul 16
6
Video IVR Asterisk ?
Hi Is it possible to receive video calls using Asterisk and then process them as an IVR ? One of our clients wants to set-up a video IVR system in the US and we are evaluation possible options. Also, what is the bandwidth of receiving a video call in US ? What protocols and codecs are supported and does it work on DID numbers ? Can I rent a hosted solution for this ? Thanks in anticipation of
2008 Apr 19
1
Inverse transform after applying function in frequency domain?
Dear R-Help, I wish to simulate a process so that it has certain properties in the frequency domain. What I attempted was to generate a random time-series signal, use spec-pgram(), apply a function in the frequency domain, and then inverse transform back to the time-domain. This idea does not seem as straight forward in practice as I anticipated. e.g. x<-ts(rnorm(1000, 0,1), frequency=256)
2009 Jun 12
4
IPv6 docs, howtos, descriptions
I know...google...BUT: Does someone has good howtos, docs, descriptions, opinions in forums, or similar things about IPv6 and "related things"? I just think it would be a very good idea to collect some links about it... Regards, and thank you in anticipation -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2008 Jan 24
4
Fedora user moving to CentOS
Greetings, I'm a Fedora user likely going to switch to CentOS in the next few days. I'm wondering if anyone has some heads up advice for me? I am very familiar with FC6 and before so I anticipate few problems I haven't already seen (and know were fixed). The main reason for the move is so I don't have to re-install so frequently and hopefully not have to deal with so many
2012 Oct 30
3
subtract a time period from a date
Hello everybody, how can I reduce e.g. 30 days from a date? When I do the following "2011-05-01 CEST" -"2011-04-01 CEST" I get: "Time difference of 30 days" an thats fine. But when I try "2011-05-01 CEST" - 30 I get nonsense. So how can I subtract some days, month or years from a date? thanking you in anticipation Claudia Paladini
2009 Dec 07
3
ConVirt 2.0 Beta is now available
Hi    We are very pleased to announce immediate availability of ConVirt 2.0 Beta!  Built on a brand new, 3-tier, repository-based architecture, ConVirt 2.0 incorporates many of our users’ most wanted and anticipated features. For more information, please visit us at    http://www.convirture.com/blog/2009/announcements/convirt-2-0-beta-now-available/ ConVirt Team.
2011 Jan 22
1
R - Vectorization and Functional Programming Constructs
Hello, I am new to R (coming from Perl) and have what is, at least at this point, a philosophical question and a request for comment on some basic code. As I understand it - R emphasizes ,or at least supports, the functional programming model. I've come across some code that was markedly absent in for loops - and have been seeing some constructs that relate to functional programming and
2016 Mar 06
2
GSoC 2016
Respected Sir, I am a MS CS scholar of Virtual University of Pakistan, I want to participate in GSoC 2016 for LLVM. Data Science, Networks, Information security, digital forensics and ethical hacking are my core areas of interest. Currently, I am working on a research project on live forensics of GPU and volatile memories like RAMs and Caches. I am looking forward your guidance to start my
2005 May 20
5
Newbie on IVR
Hi, I get fascinated when I dial someone and get an IVR play " for accounts department press 1, for sales, press 2 or hold the line for an operator" and then have MOH play before the line is picked up at the desired extesion. Please, permit me as I know this will be one of the dumbest questions to ask in a group like this. I'll apprecaite any specific guide/instruction. Thanks
2004 Aug 06
2
On demand relay in icecast 2?
Michael Smith wrote: > On Thursday 12 February 2004 03:05, v b wrote: > >>I'm using this on icecat 1.3.12 but it doesn't seem to work with icecast >>2.0.0. The relay starts as soon as icecast is started and does not drop, >>even if there are no clients. I've been over and over the docs and can't >>figure out what I'm doing wrong. >> >
1999 Sep 02
3
Usage figures
When the students arrive in a few weeks, we will have several thousand registered samba users and (we anticipate) several hundred simultaneous Samba connections. (This will be our first period of significant Samba use.) Our management folks are asking about collecting periodic Samba usage figures. This is a bit vague, but something like a rolling count of simultaneous connections, per-user
2010 Jun 04
1
R plotting on linux, regardless of architecture of local machine
Hello, I just installed R 2.11.0 on a 64 bit Linux machine: Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 5.5 (Tikanga) I am still in the learning process in terms of handling Unix and have used R on both windows and Unix before. I am wondering when running R in this linux machine is there a way to be able to see plots pop up right on the screen after using the plot() function instead of saving it