Displaying 20 results from an estimated 210 matches for "beefing".
2008 Dec 02
1
QQ plots and boxcox
Dear R People:
In the DASL library, there is a story about hot dogs.
Here are the data:
Beef 186 495
Beef 181 477
Beef 176 425
Beef 149 322
Beef 184 482
Beef 190 587
Beef 158 370
Beef 139 322
Beef 175 479
Beef 148 375
Beef 152 330
Beef 111 300
Beef 141 386
Beef 153 401
Beef 190 645
Beef 157 440
Beef 131 317
Beef 149 319
Beef 135 298
Beef 132 253
Meat 173 458
Meat 191 506
Meat 182 473
Meat 190
2016 Oct 15
2
IPv6 address configuration and default IPv6 address with CentOS 6.8?
Hello,
when I have this in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0
TYPE=Ethernet
NAME=eth0
NM_CONTROLLED=no
ONBOOT=yes
DEVICE=eth0
USERCTL=no
...
IPV6INIT=yes
IPV6ADDR=2001:DB8:DEAD:BEEF::10
IPV6ADDR_SECONDARIES="2001:DB8:DEAD:BEEF::20 2001:DB8:DEAD:BEEF::30
2001:DB8:DEAD:BEEF::40 2001:DB8:DEAD:BEEF::50"
IPV6_AUTOCONF=no
IPV6_DEFAULTGW=2001:DB8:DEAD:BEEF::1
IPV6_DEFAULTDEV=eth0
I
2017 Nov 01
1
Creating Tag
i want to tag categories to its menuname.
i have a csv containing menu item name and in other csv i have a column
containing some strings,
i want to pick that strings from categories and look into menu items if
any menu item containing that string i want to create a new column next to
menu item name flagged as 1 otherwise 0
and the only condition is once a menu item flagged as 1 i don't need
2007 Aug 23
4
scoring problem in acts_as_ferret
Hi,
I am using acts_as_ferret and have a problem with scoring. I would like
to organize it in such way that, if any of the searched terms fits, I
get 1.0 score as a result. I will explain it on the example.
I have in index:
a) "one two three four"
b) "one two three"
c) "one two"
d) "one"
When I search for "one" I would like to get 1.0 score for
2011 Apr 05
1
[Bug 8060] New: "hosts allow" in rsyncd.conf doesn't handle IPv6 subnets smaller than /64.
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8060
Summary: "hosts allow" in rsyncd.conf doesn't handle IPv6
subnets smaller than /64.
Product: rsync
Version: 3.0.8
Platform: All
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P5
Component: core
AssignedTo:
2011 Oct 05
2
Does it exist a function for this?
I have this kind of matrix, with thousands of cases.
A 2 apple
A 2 peach
A 3 peach
B 1 pear
B 4 peach
B 4 beef
B 7 beef
C 1 peach
D 2 apple
D 5 peach
I have to distinguish, from the other rows, the rows with "peach" and this
is not a problem.
I also have to discriminate the rows with peach like the second one
(associated with the same two cells "A" and
2009 Jul 18
1
wcte12xp0: Missed interrupt
Dear asterisk users,
We want setup TE121 digium board:
Model: Digium TE121: VoiceBus technology allows the TE121 to use an
industry standard bus-mastering PCI Express interface.
http://www.digium.com/en/products/digital/te121.php
My platform
Server: HP Proliant 150 G5
OS: UBUNTU x86_64 GNU/Linux
Asterisk: 1.4.21.2
zaptel: SVN-branch-1.4-r4662M
When we enable zaptel driver for TE121, the
2012 Jul 25
1
A minor beef with JSON::decode
Hiya,
So, what was the impetus behind having ParamsParser create Date and
DateTime objects out of application/json requests? The project I''m on
expects parameters to be received as standard types (bools, numbers,
strings, arrays, and hashes). Rails shouldn''t try to convert objects that
are explicitly passed as these types; it should be up to the application to
do that.
2018 Jan 09
2
pjsip rtp_ipv6=yes but endpoint registered via ipv4 (IP4 contact infor)
Dear List
I fear I stumbled over a bug in asterisk 13.14.1.
My 'phones' are roaming around, sometimes some are connecting from ipv6
enabled networks, another time they are not.
If a connection is ipv6 I would prefer to use ipv6 to avoid ipv4-nat
problems.
I have not specified a transport in the endpoint section, so that the
appropriate transport which corresponds to the registration
2003 Dec 11
2
USRMGR.EXE won't add user
Hello
Tried to add user in user manager from domains, NT4.0 client, logged in as root
on the NT client. Clicked "New User", filled in nick, description, full name,
password1, password2 (was dead sure they were the same, carefully typed 9-chars
long stupid passwd). The user wasn't in the database. Then clicked OK. Never
managed to add user this way.
Checked all the add user, del
2009 Oct 09
3
[LLVMdev] Help with gcc SSE intrinsics
Ok, I've been looking at this for hours and can't figure it out. I know I'm
missing something obvious.
I've been spending the past few days beefing up the vector support in the C
Backend. This should help us debug vector code that's miscompiled. But
gcc doesn't like this fragment:
((double *)(&llvm_cbe_r1147))[0u] =
(((llvm_cbe_r1146__BITCAST_TEMPORARY.Int64 = 4ull,
llvm_cbe_r1146__BITCAST_TEMPORARY .Double)));
llvm_cbe_r1...
2006 Jul 30
8
Method_missing from Ruby for Rails book
I''m having a problem getting this example from the book to work:
class Cookbook
attr_accessor :title, :author
def initialize
@recipes = []
end
def method_missing(m, *args, &block)
@recipes.send(m, *args, &block)
end
end
cb = Cookbook.new
cb << recipe_for_cake
cb << recipe_for_chicken
beef_dishes = cb.find_all {|recipes| recipe.main_ingredient ==
2023 Aug 23
1
ICE Candidate collision on dualstack hosts?
Hi
I'm attempting to use ICE to be able to present all possible RTP
transports to peers.
16.28.0~dfsg-0+deb11u2 (I know it's old, but unfortunately Asterisk was
removed from debian 'stable' and the version in 'sid' is just broken
(opus + voicemail don't work anymore).
But I ran into an issue when the peer is running rtpengine:
Asterisk offers:
a=candidate:H9da13901
2013 Mar 05
0
Samba 4, dynamic DNS, Kerberos
Dynamic DNS updating is failing (which is bizarre, because I could have
sworn I'd had it working before). Help?
Setup: Samba 4 DC running bind 9.9.2, Samba 3.6.3 member
The output of "net -d10 ads join" is attached, compressed.
Interesting portions of named.conf:
options {
(no allow-updates section)
...
tkey-gssapi-keytab "/var/lib/samba/private/dns.keytab";
2014 Nov 01
3
[LLVMdev] Using the unused "version" field in the bitcode wrapper (redux)
...nder a much stronger commitment to our customers
than the open source project here, so until the test infrastructure is
beefed up quite a bit to improve this confidence in the backwards
compatibility promise, the version field is a quick unobtrusive way for us
to behave correctly in the short term. Beefing up the compatibility testing
is a separate discussion that everybody realizes is a much larger long-term
endeavor; we at Sony are glad to help with that. As we prepare for our
first official SDK release with LTO, where our customers are officially
sanctioned to feed bitcode to our tools, a solution...
2009 Aug 13
2
lists.digium.com outbound mail slow?
I posted a message to this list about 50 minutes ago. I received a
posting acknowledgement pretty quickly, and it showed up in the mailman
list archives, but I still have not received a copy.
Looking at some of the other recent messages I have received, they have
also suffered a delay of 20 minutes or more on lists.digium.com before
being sent out again.
Are there any plans to beef up the
2015 Oct 12
3
invalid value 'netbios backup domain controller'
On 12/10/15 14:52, Rowland Penny wrote:
> On 12/10/15 13:16, buhorojo wrote:
>>
>> So you are recommending lowering the clarity of samba configuration?.
>> You wish to keep looking at the smb.conf which users post here guess
>> that which they wish to achieve?
>>
>>
>
> Nope, what I saying is that adding 'server role' anywhere but on a DC
2006 Oct 28
1
What determines the order of rows in a lattice barchart?
Hi,
What determines the order of the rows in a barchart?
Cheers,
Geoff.
Here is my code, and the data follows. If I have z in alpha order, the
barchart is in
some order I can't determine. I originally tried
rownames(twater)~twater$Cat, but the
chart wasn't in rownames(twater) order either.
library(lattice)
twater<-read.csv("totalwater.csv",strip.white=T)
2007 Aug 15
2
Interfaces for accessing SSL/TLS certificates
Hi everyone. Does anyone have any preferences or ideas for an interface for
SSL certificates, both client-side and server-side? At present, the only
interface is EventMachine::Connection#start_tls, which uses a built-in
self-signed cert on the server side. On the cilent side, it accepts any
well-formed cert (that is, it doesn''t check that the remote cert is signed
by a trusted authority).
2005 Nov 24
8
A minor beef
CentOS is a really great product, and the package supporters do a bang
up job, but the one deficiency I've found is the fact that one can
never rely on being able to get updates at any particular time.
Whether it's CentOS proper or the Dag additions, something is broke
most every time I want to apply updates.
I know this is whin[ge]ing, and I certainly don't have a solution to offer.