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2006 May 12
2
Benchmark - Thanks Dave for making this gnawer this FAST!!
...estraier and ferret as Dave encourages the community of ferret to do so. Quite intersting numbers. Ferret indeed deserves to be called a high-performance port!! It''s MyFirstBenchmark ( http://ferret.davebalmain.com/trac/wiki/MyFirstBenchmark ) so please don''t be too cruel on critizing the method. It''s just a hack and it''s flawed - as every other benchmark. But it provides some numbers and regardlass how flawed it is, one thing remains true: All of these search engines are fast enough for most of us... Regards Jan -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2006 Sep 08
8
Ferret-0.10.3 released
Hey all, I''ve just released Ferret 0.10.3. It is mostly just a bugfix release. I''ve also added Ferret::Analysis::HyphenFilter which filters hyphenated words for better search results. Basically the way it works is it concatenates a hyphenated word as well as adding the two separate terms. So "set-up" becomes "setup", "set", "up" so
2012 May 27
0
[LLVMdev] Documentation: How to Setup a Windows Buildbot Slave
Hi, Here's my first draft proposal for a document on how to setup a Windows box for building LLVM and Clang using MinGW(32/64). The document can serve equally as a procedure for how to configure a Windows box to build LLVM and Clang using MinGW(32/64), and as a procedure for how to set up a build slave. The only thing that is untested is the actual procedure of registering a buildbot slave
1998 Aug 05
2
Problems printing from Win95 to a linux printer.
Hello all! The situation: [PIPPIN,linux] <---> [TOM,printer] | | [GANDALF,win95] >From gandalf, I 'see' the printer, I can configure it, etc. Even I can print, but the printer no prints :'-( More info: /etc/printcap lp|impresora|tom: \ :sd=/var/spool/lpd/lp: \ :mx#0: \ :sh: \ :lp=/dev/lp1 /etc/smb.conf [global] printing=bsd
2004 Apr 10
1
Hum/bux on line
Rich Hi, After Qwest pronounced my circuits as within spec. (yes, disconnected from the house) I listened on the lines with my butt set. Clear of all noise and hum. I then got my box of Cat3 and laid a circuit around the outside of the house and into my lab. Still clear of all noise and hum. I then connected the circuit to the Adtran and made a call. Lots of hum and buzzz. As I said,
2003 Feb 28
1
summary.glm() print problem(?) with cor = TRUE
Hi, I've had a look the bug list and searched though the R documentation, email lists etc. but didn't see anything on this: when I do: summary(species.glm1, correlation = TRUE) I get a correlation matrix like this: Correlation of Coefficients: ( p I(H C pH * 1 I(pH^2) * B 1 Ca . . 1 I(Ca^2) . . B attr(,"legend") [1] 0 ` ' 0.3 `.'
2016 Sep 09
0
R (development) changes in arith, logic, relop with (0-extent) arrays
>>>>> Radford Neal <radford at cs.toronto.edu> >>>>> on Thu, 8 Sep 2016 17:11:18 -0400 writes: > Regarding Martin Maechler's proposal: > Arithmetic between length-1 arrays and longer non-arrays had > silently dropped the array attributes and recycled. This now gives > a warning and will signal an error in the future, as it
1998 Mar 18
1
Strange Results of summary()
--l4Siqd0eqV Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hello, I run the following job. Please, compare the results of summary and table concerning berufl. From similar SPSS/PSPP runs, the result of table is correct. Did I misunderstand anything or is there a bug? What does the difference come from? What does '(other)' mean? What about the strange
2005 May 28
1
Re: Demonizing generic Linux issues as Fedora Core-only issues -- WAS: Hi, Bryan
...radically change RHEL's focus to something that breaks the entire SLA model, then I just have to recognize that some people just won't see anything from another viewpoint. > I always have a sour taste in my mouth if you have to pick sides, because > that kills healthy rationalizing/critizing and often this has a hidden > agenda attached to it. Agreed. The problem is that many people who are "explaining" Red Hat are considered a "side" in the first place. I have been labeled a "Red HAt apologist" just for merely explaining many things that people wil...
2002 Jul 21
1
Final Post/Lack of support
Hi, I went to the official xiph channel on IRC (openprojects) to try once more to get some support for the *.ogm stuff we did. I think there still is and always will be the need for this extension, out of _well_ known reasons. I was in a bad mood for all the stuff which happened the last months regarding the ogg container being called ogm to indicate that this isn't meant for a music
2007 Jan 25
2
Do I need a CH1 licence for Cisco Phones ?
I've got a question regarding Cisco IP Phones and licencing. When using a third party PBX like asterisk is a licence required for the Cisco phones ? Has anyone got anything in writing from Cisco to clarify this ? Eg can I just use CP-7961G or do I need CP-7961G-CH1 even though I'm not using Cisco Callmanager ? HYPERLINK
2002 Jul 29
0
AW: Re: Final Post/Lack of support
Hi all, it was really just a lack of time that I did not respond to all mails and I apologize for that. I just want to give a few statements about ..ogm and further development of the DirectShow filters: As Christian already outlined it wasn't my idea to change the extension to ".ogm". Anyway I added code for registering this extension due to some requests. I also think that it is
2007 Mar 30
4
Current status of webgen 0.4.3 and 0.5.0 (new plugin system)
Hi everybody! As the easter holidays have now finally arrived and all the exams are over, I will have more time for webgen again! Summary ======= * Changes included in the upcoming 0.4.3 release * webgen repository * Status on 0.5.0 * Detailed information on the new 0.5.0 plugin system Changes for 0.4.3 ----------------- I have collected all mails/forum entries/ML postings in which bugs
2016 Sep 08
2
R (development) changes in arith, logic, relop with (0-extent) arrays
Regarding Martin Maechler's proposal: Arithmetic between length-1 arrays and longer non-arrays had silently dropped the array attributes and recycled. This now gives a warning and will signal an error in the future, as it has always for logic and comparison operations For example, matrix(1,1,1) + (1:2) would give a warning/error. I think this might be a mistake. The potential
2005 May 28
2
Re: Demonizing generic Linux issues as Fedora Core-only issues -- WAS: Hi, Bryan
Even I've left this thread. I guess we're all waiting for Lee to turn Blue. ;-> Or is it Red (Hat)? ;-> Okay Lee, we all agree, Red Hat makes stupid decisions, adopts buggy software - especially the kernel and Red Hat is to blame for the decisions in the kernel, and also stupidly backports fixes instead of adopting newer versions with the fixes. And there is absolutely no need for
2004 Nov 20
15
SAS or R software
Hi all there Can some one clarify me on this issue, features wise which is better R or SAS, leaving the commerical aspect associated with it. I suppose there are few people who have worked on both R and SAS and wish they would be able to help me in deciding on this. THank you for the help --------------------------------- [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2010 Mar 10
39
SSD Optimizations
I''m looking to try BTRFS on a SSD, and I would like to know what SSD optimizations it applies. Is there a comprehensive list of what ssd mount option does? How are the blocks and metadata arranged? Are there options available comparable to ext2/ext3 to help reduce wear and improve performance? Specifically, on ext2 (journal means more writes, so I don''t use ext3 on SSDs,