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2010 Sep 13
1
Dampening the spline interpolation for contours
Hello all, I'm very new to R and am having some trouble with the results of the interp function. I'm trying to produce a chart roughly akin to a weather map with natural looking filled contours over a large region of the south pacific. I've got a list of points and values to be mapped to those points and I use the interp function as follows: tab<-read.table("data.txt")
2013 Jan 17
1
concepts against amplification using dnssec
Hello, Lutz Donnerhacke implemented DNS-Dampening. http://lutz.donnerhacke.de/eng/Blog/DNS-Dampening The implementation is available as patch for BIND9 only. He told me that there is an other method preferred by the nsd developer. It's called "Response Rate Limiting". May one describe the idea behind rate limiting and compare it with Lutz' solution? Thanks. -- Andreas
2002 Oct 27
1
denoising univariate data with wavelets
Hi, I am interested in a applying wavelets as a smoothing tool for my (1-dimensional) data. I looked into wavetresh and waveslim packages but could not quite figure out an obvious way to do this after running dwt or wt functions. Would someone be able to point me in the right direction on how to denoise univariate data using one of wavelet packages available in R? Thank you very much Jane ps
2009 May 08
2
partial mantel tests "Ecodist"
Hi all, I'm searching for a little clarification on partial mantel tests (ecodist package) I've a distance matrix (x,y), and several others containing environmental/chemical variables. Based on the help file, and the package instructions I've managed to implement the tests as; var1 ~ env1 + space to partial out the effect of space and test the relationship between the
2001 Mar 09
1
Code change required in x11drv keyboard driver
...ol. Indeed if it didn't, my C++ Builder Wyse120-based emulator application wouldn't be able to detect and send CTRL-\ keystrokes to cKermit or CTRL-] keystrokes to telnet sessions on all my linux and unix servers. My delight at the slick installation and configuration of preview 2 was dampened when my killer app failed to return my control to Kermit. After a little investigation in the source files, I traced the problem to the above function. I don't quite know whether you want to remove the section entirely, but my patch runs as follows...(diff output) 1568d1567 < /*...
2012 Nov 30
0
[LLVMdev] Getting Started
Hi Joe, thanks for working on this. My honest opinion on it is that time would be better spent improving the documentation, as the current documentation is archaic. I think this has come up on the list before, but to rehash: * Start out by saying "LLVM can be built with make or CMake, and checked out with svn or git", and have "make", "CMake", "svn", and
2002 Jul 07
1
Damn!
I just tried rc4-cvs and I can't believe how good it sounds! I can hear very little difference between the wav and the q0-ogg on my above-average stereo... It really makes MP3 look (sound) *pathetic* in comparision! I did some comparisions on a few songs, from noisy 77-punk to Jean-Michel Jarre to EBM/Industrial, and q0/~64kbit RC4-vorbis sounds as good or better than V9/~128kbit LAME-mp3
2009 May 19
3
SSL testing on localhost - segfaults aplenty !
Hello, I''ve followed the tutorial @ http://weeatbricks.com/2007/10/31/how-to-use-a-rails-app-with-https/ to setup SSL on localhost, wanting to use https for logging in and such. Using the method described above I get sensibly higher load times and of course very very frequent and random segfaults (be it ActiveRecord, Mongrel or any other .rb causing it) !! Platform is..well Win32.
2018 Mar 02
0
RADIUS
On 2 March 2018 at 12:07, hw <hw at gc-24.de> wrote: >> >> Oh yeah. Who ever gave you those marching orders needs to talk with >> all kinds of lawyers... even researching for it might be problematic >> in some countries due to a multitude of laws. You are walking out of >> setting up a wireless environment into full-scale surveillance. > > > That?s not
2007 Apr 05
6
Centos 5 timeline?
What is the overall timeline from CentOS 5 becoming public beta to becoming GA? Thanks. Scott
2012 Nov 29
11
[LLVMdev] Getting Started
I know this process is well documented here http://llvm.org/docs/GettingStarted.html But man do I love scripting things: LLVM Getting Started (See http://llvm.org/docs/GettingStarted.html) ./getttingStarted.sh [-clang] [-compiler-rt] [-test-suite] [-branch branch] [-dir path] [-r rev] By default this script checks out ToT LLVM to the current working directory Project Options: -clang
2000 Mar 18
3
AIX fails on startup with R-1.0.0
Hi, this is not a bug report since this may not be a problem with R per se. The current release of R (1.1.0) will compile cleanly on an AIX box (I have 4.3.2) but it will fail upon startup with an Illegal Instruction. I've located the problem to be in do_strsplit when R calls regcomp. This function is defined in regex.c. However, the text from regex.o doesn't find its way into the
2002 Mar 14
2
PATCH: better progress reporting
I've been looking at the --progress reporting, which is somewhat improved these days. But look at this output of this evening rawhide mirror update: [...] perl-DB_File-1.75-27.i386.rpm 73430 100% 519.63kB/s 0:00:00 perl-DB_File-1.75-28.99.3.i386.rpm 61783 100% 533.94kB/s 0:00:00 [...] Now, while it's good to have the ETA ticking down as something is fetched,
2014 Feb 11
0
Question about splitting AD and fileserving (and tons of other stuff)
Hello, I am wondering if this is preferred at this iteration in development. If so, what would be the best way to continue? To build a VM server and have that do file serving, then migrate file serving from the old ad, then join the new VM to the ad server? Vice versa? My reasoning; running sernet (Version 4.0.12-SerNet-Ubuntu-8.precise) with Ubuntu 12.0.2 and since deployment in three different
2018 Mar 02
4
RADIUS
Stephen John Smoogen wrote: > On 1 March 2018 at 12:26, hw <hw at gc-24.de> wrote: >> Stephen John Smoogen wrote: >>> >>> On 1 March 2018 at 08:42, hw <hw at gc-24.de> wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> I didn?t say I want that, and I don?t know yet what I want. A captive >>>> portal may >>>> be nice, but I haven?t
2017 Feb 27
8
Noisy benchmark results?
Hi, I'm trying to run the benchmark suite: http://llvm.org/docs/TestingGuide.html#test-suite-quickstart I'm doing it the lnt way, as described at: http://llvm.org/docs/lnt/quickstart.html I don't know what to expect but the results seems to be quite noisy and unstable. E.g I've done two runs on two different commits that only differ by a space in CODE_OWNERS.txt on my 12
2003 Feb 10
1
Transparent Video Codec
I'm planning on building a media file server, from which I can host media files to several set top boxes connect to my television. My plan is to have a huge collection of music and many emulated games, and movies. The idea is to just have a stripped down file server with a large and hard drive, fast network connect. So from any system in my house I could have access to all of my media.
2003 Jul 15
9
Poll - Would you pay $30-$50 for high quality speech synthesis?
Many of you are familiar with how lousy Festival sounds. AT&T has a product, NaturalVoices, that sounds much better. There are male & female voice fonts for US/UK/Indian English, French, Spanish, and German. I am considering offering a linux-based text-to-speech engine based on the NaturalVoices runtime. An asterisk module would also be provided, making it easy to add natural sounding
2005 May 13
45
Why Wouldn't I Use Rails
I am starting a large project and still selecting what framework to use. Rather than ask brand x what is wrong with brand y, I am more interested in self confession. Why would I *not* want to use Rails (compared to Iowa and Nitro). I posted a synopsis of the project to ruby-talk but will repost it here if anyone wants it. xev
2013 Jun 19
3
shutdown -r / shutdown -h / reboot all hang and don't cleanly dismount
Hello -STABLE@, So I've seen this situation seemingly randomly on a number of both physical 9.1 boxes as well as VMs for I would say 6-9 months at least. I finally have a physical box here that reproduces it consistently that I can reboot easily (ie; not a production/client server). No matter what I do: reboot shutdown -p shutdown -r This specific server will stop at "All buffers