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2023 Apr 05
1
on lexical scoping....
...is described
there is what the `import()` directive in NAMESPACE does. The Imports
line in DESCRIPTION just guarantees that the named package is loaded, it
doesn't import anything. And the `importFrom()` directive in NAMESPACE
isn't discussed.
- It gets bad near the end in the "Curveball" section. I'd just skip
that. It's not at all true that all functions in a package have the
package's namespace environment as their environment. There are lots of
real examples where that's not true. Functions that maintain persistent
records (e.g. the base function co...
2015 May 28
3
New controller card issues
On 05/28/2015 11:13 AM, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
>
> So, I end up telling them:
> before telling others that 3ware RAID cards are bad and let you down,
> check that what you set up does not contain obvious blunders.
OK. And I'll tell you that none of the failures that I've seen in the
last 15 years were a result of user error or poor configuration.
> 1. Bad choice of drives
2023 Apr 04
2
on lexical scoping....
obviously, everyone has different opinions on what's useful but I always
found this document quite
helpful. I think, in the past, someone said that there are some incorrect
statements in but I'm not sure
what they are.
https://askming.github.io/study_notes/Stats_Comp/Note-How%20R%20searches%20and%20finds%20stuff.html
On Tue, Apr 4, 2023 at 7:06?PM Bert Gunter <bgunter.4567 at
2015 May 29
0
Booting back into CentOS-6
...cards into your boxes followed static
> > discharge precautions
>
> Our systems were built by a professional VAR. Employees always wore
> ground straps. There were other anti-static measures in place as well.
> I had been to the facility.
>
> And I'll throw you a curveball:
>
> I've argued that software RAID is more reliable than 3ware cards,
> specifically. In the world of ZFS and btrfs, you absolutely should not
> use hardware RAID. As you mentioned earlier, hardware RAID volumes
> should scan disks regularly. However, scanning only tells...
2011 Nov 10
11
Redhat vs centos vs ubuntu
This is a continuation of the thread about redhat vs centos and the
thought of moving from centos
due to redhats new business model. Forgive the length, but I had to share.
I went ahead and downloaded the 5 year supported version of ubuntu server.
You think centos/redhat is a bit tough or not polished?
One day with ubuntu server and you will look at centos install and setup
as a god!
Where do