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2017 Jun 22
4
Question
Hi, I am using Spark and the Sparklyr library in R. I have a file with several lines. For example A B C awer.ttp.net Code 554 abcd.ttp.net Code 747 asdf.ttp.net Part 554 xyz.ttp.net Part 747 I want to split just column A of the table and I want a new row added to the table D, with values awe, abcd, asdf, and xyz. I am trying to use a command in
2017 Jun 22
0
Question
Rows are horizontal, columns are vertical. You really need to spend some time with an R tutorial. dta <- read.table( "yourfile", header=TRUE, as.is=TRUE ) dta2 <- dta dta2$D <- c( "awe", "abcd", "asdf", "xyz" ) dta2 <- dta2[ , c( "A", "D" ) ] -- Sent from my phone. Please excuse my brevity. On June 22, 2017
2020 Jul 23
4
[PATCH v3 5/6] powerpc/pseries: implement paravirt qspinlocks for SPLPAR
...te: > BTW, do you have any comment on my v2 lock holder cpu info qspinlock patch? > I will have to update the patch to fix the reported 0-day test problem, but > I want to collect other feedback before sending out v3. I want to say I hate it all, it adds instructions to a path we spend an aweful lot of time optimizing without really getting anything back for it. Will, how do you feel about it?
2020 Jul 23
4
[PATCH v3 5/6] powerpc/pseries: implement paravirt qspinlocks for SPLPAR
...te: > BTW, do you have any comment on my v2 lock holder cpu info qspinlock patch? > I will have to update the patch to fix the reported 0-day test problem, but > I want to collect other feedback before sending out v3. I want to say I hate it all, it adds instructions to a path we spend an aweful lot of time optimizing without really getting anything back for it. Will, how do you feel about it?
2006 Nov 01
2
Echo Issues
...some echo issues. I purchased a digium echo canceling card, and the echo issue seems to be reduced but not eliminated as I hoped it would be. I currently have it set to 128 'yes'. I've tried 256, but when I try 256 what happens is that instead of getting better echo canceling I get AWEFUL echo. Can anyone enlighten me? I am running 1.2.6 with a 4 port PRI card.
2003 Nov 28
2
How does Asterisk use CPU?
...s. Is this based on calls that Asterisk is actively doing voice processing for (say, Zap channels and voicemail)? Would a SIP client going through Asterisk and out an IAX channel be CPU intensive if I kept the codec the same throughout the path? I'm probably not asking very clearly, it's awefully late (err, early) but any pointers would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Matthew
2004 Jun 02
4
Browse list issues with Windows XP
To further the discussion (or lack thereof) of the browse list issues (systems not showing up in the browse list, even though their shares are accessable with //system/sharename) that 5 or 10 people on the list have been having over the past month or so... I was out to this client the other day, had the opportunity to try the few things that had been suggested, all to no avail. I then proceeded
2020 Jul 24
3
[PATCH v3 5/6] powerpc/pseries: implement paravirt qspinlocks for SPLPAR
...ment on my v2 lock holder cpu info qspinlock patch? >>> I will have to update the patch to fix the reported 0-day test problem, but >>> I want to collect other feedback before sending out v3. >> I want to say I hate it all, it adds instructions to a path we spend an >> aweful lot of time optimizing without really getting anything back for >> it. >> >> Will, how do you feel about it? > I can see it potentially being useful for debugging, but I hate the > limitation to 256 CPUs. Even arm64 is hitting that now. After thinking more about that, I thi...
2020 Jul 24
3
[PATCH v3 5/6] powerpc/pseries: implement paravirt qspinlocks for SPLPAR
...ment on my v2 lock holder cpu info qspinlock patch? >>> I will have to update the patch to fix the reported 0-day test problem, but >>> I want to collect other feedback before sending out v3. >> I want to say I hate it all, it adds instructions to a path we spend an >> aweful lot of time optimizing without really getting anything back for >> it. >> >> Will, how do you feel about it? > I can see it potentially being useful for debugging, but I hate the > limitation to 256 CPUs. Even arm64 is hitting that now. After thinking more about that, I thi...
2004 Aug 06
2
livestreams, anyone have good success ?
Sounds like a sound driver issue. Might want to try the SMP version of OSS (www.opensound.com). Do other sound apps work OK? -bg > On Sat, 20 Oct 2001, Akos Maroy wrote: > > /me cries, bummer deal. > Yes, running as root. > The load was in the 'teens as I remember, I looked @ that too. > One CPU was like 15% and the other 11%, something like that. > 2.2.19ext3 #2 SMP,
2013 Aug 27
2
[LLVMdev] OpenMP 3.1 Support Implementation In Clang Is Available
[This is a cross-posting of a message posted in cfe-dev mailing list ( http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/cfe-dev/2013-August/031595.html); sorry for double-posting.] All, This is to announce availability of a full OpenMP 3.1 support implementation in Clang compiler. The project is hosted there: http://clang-omp.github.com/ It is based on clang 3.3 (and will be updated as new clang/llvm
2010 Jan 28
1
grid.image(), pckg grid
While I am very happy with and awed by the grid package and its basic plotting primitives such as grid.points, grid.lines, etc, I was wondering whether the equivalent of a grid.image() function exists ? Any pointer would be helpful. Thanks ! Markus [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2005 Nov 16
1
Newbie: any hope of running a dongle-protected app? Aladdin HASP on LPT1...
Hi, I'm a complete Wine newbie, still in the "Shock and Awe" stage... so apologies for obvious stupidities. I'm trying to run a VB6 app, probably 1999-vintage, under Wine. It is protected by a parallel port dongle from Aladdin. The app installs, the HASP drivers (latest version) apparently install, but when I run the app it tells me "HASP device driver not
2010 Jun 09
2
Any experience with Eucalyptus on Centos 5.x?
Is anyone here running Eucalyptus (open source cloud computing manager, similar to Amazon EC2, from UC Santa Barbara)? Have you got any hints for bringing it up? Thanks! Rick
2010 Aug 18
2
Please help me run these games on linux
ok I just had my windows hardrive attacked by viruses and now that harddrive is dead till I can fix it.. so I'm back on linux, and I would liek to play some of my favorite windows games on my linux machine (thus doing away with my need for the god aweful operating system in the first place) so, heres a list of Games I'd like to see be put on the fun todo list for attempting to get them running without flaws. http://us.ncsoft.com/en/city-of-heroes/ (city of heros/ city of villains MMORPG) http://grandfantasia.aeriagames.com/ (Grandfantasia, a...
2012 Apr 30
1
Thank-you to Samba developers
Here's a short quote from a work-related email I sent earlier today, announcing AD authentication from a linux VM. It expresses my awe at the folks who write and maintain Samba, and it's long overdue from me: It?s been 3 or 4 years since I configured Samba; it?s always a challenge for me, mainly due to my poor understanding of MSoft networking. Then when it works, I offer a silent prayer
2000 Dec 12
1
The Ogg Vorbis destination
Hi... Excuse me, my english is no good (Friedrich, help me, please {:-)} !!!!)... I need to play multiples ogg files in one PC with multiples audio devices. I have one Crystal Driver (onboard) and a AWE 64. And I have 2 others devices in a USB output. How can I do to send the strem for a specific output ? It's possible ? Thanks for everythink []'s Marcelo Fontes Castellani ---
2003 Nov 13
1
[OT] Just had to vent...
I was doing a search for Mac OS cd audio extraction with error-correction, and stumbled upon an awe-inspiring collection of misinformation from last year: http://www.macslash.org/AskMacSlash/02/09/14/0257246.shtml My favorite bit is the part about Audio CDs being composed of AIFF files that can be easily copied bit-for-bit perfect with no error-correction algorithm. -- agreenbu @ nyx . net
2001 Mar 30
1
interlaced / fractal encoding
...nloading but obviously the quality is gunna suck. So suppose the song was encoded in this interlaced fashion, I would be able to download the first half of the file and listen to it at a low quality but the more bits get added to the end the better the quality becomes. Just like when you get them awefully annoying gif's that take four refreshes to get to any decent level of quality, I could listen to the song 4 times and have it get better in quality each time. Trent --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe fro...
2017 Jun 22
0
Question
> On Jun 22, 2017, at 11:22 AM, Amrith Deepak <adeepak at apple.com> wrote: > > Hi, > > I am using Spark and the Sparklyr library in R. > > I have a file with several lines. For example > > A B C > awer.ttp.net Code 554 > abcd.ttp.net Code 747 > asdf.ttp.net Part 554 > xyz.ttp.net Part 747 > I