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2011 Apr 22
1
convert string to variable
Hello, Is it possible to convert a string to a variable? I have a set of names: > stocks [1] "ACCELL" "AHOLD" "AJAX" "ARCADIS" "BALLAST" "BAM.GROEP" [7] "BESI" "BETER.BED" "BINCKBANK.NV" "BOSKALIS" "CATE" "CROWN.V.GELDER" And a data frame with stockquotes. With a for-loop I want to create variables (ACCEL, AHOLD ....) with quotes fr...
2019 Apr 10
0
[RFC PATCH 04/12] s390/cio: introduce cio DMA pool
...bandwidth to implement MCSS-E support in the kernel. > > I fully agree for external interfaces should be MCSS-E conform, so > should we ever decide to implement we don't have to overcome self-made > obstacles. > > Kernel internal stuff however, IMHO, should avoid carrying a ballast of > an 20%-30% implemented MCSS-E support. I see no benefit. > > But I don't insist. If you have a good idea how to make this more MCSS-E > conform, you are welcome. In think something like this is best done on > top of a series that provides a basic working solution. Especiall...
2006 Oct 31
0
[SPAM HEADER] - Re: Snom or Cisco Phones? - Email found in subject
...features in television shows and movies. I think Snom made great strides in terms of aesthetics with their product line moving from the Snom 190/200 series, which had a look and feel I would describe as "european", to their newer 300/320/360 series handsets, which have a look, feel and ballast more suitable for the US marketplace. Cory Andrews e - Cory@VoIPSupply.com m - 716.907.4059 aim - B2Cory -----Original Message----- From: asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com [mailto:asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Conrad Wood Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2006 4:43 PM To:...
2013 Aug 20
2
Openmirage, erlang on xen, etc
I''m really interested in openmirage, erlang on xen, mini-os, rump kernels (just saw that today), or anything that runs directly on xen. I think there''s a huge potential and use case with these technologies. I have a random question though. I''ve only seen these type of things running on Xen. Is there any specific reason you don''t see much on KVM? Maybe
2018 Sep 22
2
installing tkrplot
Hi All: At the bottom of this email is my sessionInfo and below that there is a command that shows that tcltk is installed and working. My problem is that, when trying to install tkrplot, I get the following error: R CMD INSTALL -l . tkrplot_0.0-24.tar.gz * installing *source* package 'tkrplot' ... ** package 'tkrplot' successfully unpacked and MD5 sums checked configure:
2014 Jun 07
3
High Sampling Rates
That article is a bit too dismissive. I agree that one cannot hear the difference between 48KHz/16bit and 192KHz/24bit if you just transfer the data directly to the audio output device. As such, there is no good reason for Opus to support higher than 48KHz (especially since this is lossy compression, anyway). However, in general, that's not all you do with audio data. 192KHz is useful for
2015 Jan 02
0
Design changes are done in Fedora
...ll* get Red Hat?s attention. Even if the end the result is an EGCS-like divergence and re-merging, you will cause something to happen. >> Result? We cannot afford to maintain every interface created during the quarter century of Linux?s existence. Every now and then, we have to throw some ballast overboard. > > And the user base that depended on them. Nonsense. This is open source. EL6 is still there, if that?s what you want. You?re free to maintain it as long as you like. >>> Are you offering to do it for free? >> >> This is one of the things my employer p...
2018 Oct 08
2
Domain Administrator and shares problems
...inistrator, and regards it like "ordinary" user "Donald with very tiny permissions", belonging to the group "Domain Users". Next step, I'm going to try it out on a freshly setup domain, an AD DC, a member server, and a Windows domain PC, without any historical ballast. There may have been lots of garbage left, that's giving trouble. I don't know, until it's tested. Thank you very much for your input so far. Really appreciated. Best regards, Peter
2014 Dec 31
0
Design changes are done in Fedora
...ganizations that do not enjoy a legal means for forcing their customers to pay for each and every seat of the software their developers created. Result? We cannot afford to maintain every interface created during the quarter century of Linux?s existence. Every now and then, we have to throw some ballast overboard. I?m not saying that CentOS should be killed off, and all its users be forced to pay for RHEL licenses. I?m saying that one of the trade-offs of using a free OS is that you have to pick up some of the slack on your end. >> If your software is DBMS-backed and a new feature changes...
2014 Dec 31
3
Design changes are done in Fedora
...'s job was hard. But Unix SysV which Linux basically emulates wasn't so bad. Maybe a few size definitions could have been better. > Result? We cannot afford to maintain every interface created during the quarter century of Linux?s existence. Every now and then, we have to throw some ballast overboard. And the user base that depended on them. >>> If your software is DBMS-backed and a new feature changes the schema, you can use one of the many available systems for managing schema versions. Or, roll your own; it isn?t hard. >> >> Are you offering to do it for fr...
2003 Aug 02
0
Re: how l (PR#3614)
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2018 Oct 09
0
Domain Administrator and shares problems
...itely not recommended). This means that the best thing you can do is, ignore Administrator on Unix and map it in the user.map to root. > > Next step, I'm going to try it out on a freshly setup domain, an AD > DC, a member server, and a Windows domain PC, without any historical > ballast. There may have been lots of garbage left, that's giving > trouble. I don't know, until it's tested. That might be a good idea, as I said, I used a new install and it worked for me. Rowland
2014 Dec 30
3
Design changes are done in Fedora
On Mon, Dec 29, 2014 at 8:04 PM, Warren Young <wyml at etr-usa.com> wrote: > >>> >>> the world where you design, build, and deploy The System is disappearing fast. >> >> Sure, if you don't care if you lose data, you can skip those steps. > > How did you jump from incremental feature roll-outs to data loss? There is no necessary connection there.
2006 Sep 01
6
Slightly OT: Generators & UPS
Hi, Can anyone shed some light on this: My PC's are on a separate power circuit. Each PC has its own UPS. I have an old Honda generator. When the power goes out, I fire up the generator. However, the UPS's still run on battery. If I connect the PC directly to the socket and bypass the UPS, the PC works. I was told by a UPS supplier, that the power output from the generator was
2004 Dec 29
9
IP Phone recommendations?
Hey gang, I'm looking at escaping from a Nortel Meridian CISC system to Asterisk/Digium/SIP phones. I'm currently in the testing and proof of concept phase. I'm going to need a SIP phone and don't want to re-purchase and have "orphans" around. We currently run Nortel 7310 phones and they work great. I'm sort of overwhelmed by all of the different IP phones. I
2018 Oct 08
2
Domain Administrator and shares problems
Hi folks, Hardware/OS =========== - Samba AD DC ver. 4.9.1 (compiled using standard CentOS tools and libraries) functions only as AD server (authentication, AD services), migrated from old Samba NT PDC through classicupgrade, OS CentOS 7.5, kernel 4.9.40 (elrepo-lt), VM under Xen 4.9.0 - Samba AD member server ver. 4.7.1 (from distribution) with different shares for different user groups, 
2018 Oct 09
3
Domain Administrator and shares problems
...). > This means that the best thing you can do is, ignore Administrator on > Unix and map it in the user.map to root. > >> Next step, I'm going to try it out on a freshly setup domain, an AD >> DC, a member server, and a Windows domain PC, without any historical >> ballast. There may have been lots of garbage left, that's giving >> trouble. I don't know, until it's tested. > That might be a good idea, as I said, I used a new install and it > worked for me. > > Rowland > > Hi Rowland, I made a fresh install of the AD DC, a member s...