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2012 Mar 10
4
"Wine despair" or "Am i a noob or just plain stupid?"
hi,
I want to share my odysse from yesterday until now with someone who might help me.
(my real problem starts after the mass effect 3 part)
So yesterday I bought MassEffect 3 after reading the topic on it
http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=25500
and
http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=25350
hmm doesnt sound to bad, lets give it a
2008 Sep 24
2
print.data.frame : row.name = FALSE not having intended effect
Hi,
Does anybody know if row.name = FALSE actually works in v2.6.2?
Because it isn't working for me... here is some sample code and
output:
====+====+====+====+====+====+====+====+====+====+
> print(x,row.names = FALSE)
party_abbr candidate_name votes_candidate
2 DFL AMY KLOBUCHAR 1,278,849
5 R MARK KENNEDY 835,653
4 IP
2010 Apr 13
5
Completely in despair - Xen and Windows domU
Hello!
I am using xen some years now and it just runs without any problems. But now one customer needs a stupid WinXP domU and I am trying to get this running for about two weeks...
I am using 2.6.26-2-xen-amd64 kernel, set up a dummy network
auto dummy0
allow-hotplog dummy0
iface dummy0 inet static
address 10.0.0.1
netmask 255.255.255.0
broadcast 10.0.0.255
xend-config:
(network-script
2008 Mar 19
4
$("xxx") has no properties
hi!
I must miss something really essential that the following doesnt work:
I have a haml layout which includes the default javascripts, and the
application.js looks like this:
$("foobar").addClassName(''blue'');
the view looks like this:
<div id="foobar" class="green">testtest</div>
if I navigate to the site, I get the error
2008 Mar 24
2
[LLVMdev] Potential breakage in llvm-gcc's ./configure
Am Montag, den 24.03.2008, 12:06 -0700 schrieb Tanya M. Lattner:
> > This is close to a showstopper for integrating an llvm-gcc bootstrap
> > into the nightly tester. The llvm-gcc ./configure needs to be called
> > very differently from the llvm ./configure, and keeping two sets of
> > options is Not Worth The Trouble, at least IMHO.
>
> So you didn't like the
2008 Sep 26
3
Newbie: Ranking a data frame, grouped by 2 or more columns
Hi,
I'd like to rank obs in a data frame as subset by 2 or more columns...
The example input would look like the following:
====+====+====+====+
x y v
-- -- --
a w 200
a w 100
b w 500
b w 200
b z 300
b z 400
====+====+====+====+
And the data frame I want to create is below:
====+====+====+====+
x y v rank
-- -- -- ----
a w 200 1
a w 100 2
2012 Aug 18
4
Spaced text (from Digest)
On the suggestion for double-spaces, I share the general 'oh
no'. I see an explosion of people with iPads etc trying out
Markdown in education because formatting sucks on iPads. They
struggle with needing new lines (see recent post for an
example). In short, they struggle with white-space (invisible) mark-up.
Added to that, frequently cut and paste leaves double spaces (eg
in BBEdit
2016 Aug 12
2
Re: [PATCH 1/2] v2v: Make fstrim warning clearer (RHBZ#1366456).
On Fri, Aug 12, 2016 at 04:50:31PM +0200, Pino Toscano wrote:
> On Friday, 12 August 2016 10:37:29 CEST Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
> > This reverts the change made for RHBZ#1168144. The warning is now
> > always displayed.
> >
> > It would be nice to make the warning actionable, but there is not a
> > lot that end users can do since fstrim is such a complex topic
2009 May 05
1
[LLVMdev] how to resolve llvm exception IR?
hi,
I'm doing to make llvm backend support sjlj-eh! I have try to
use the llvm-IR to generate the sjlj-eh code,
but I'm totally despair !
my major problem is that llvm-ir , I mean exception instrinstics
are enough for codegen the sjlj-eh code? May I need to modify the
llvm-gcc ?
or someone can give some advice about llvm-backend 's support sjlj-eh ?
best regards
2016 Jul 17
1
new user introduction, and a few questions
Am 17.07.2016 um 17:48 schrieb Xen:
> I do not know if you are visually impaired yourself. I had a friend who
> was a great programmer but his eyesight was so bad that his computer
> operation was so severely limited that the simplest of things (for me)
> were very hard for him because his reading speed was just way below mine.
>
> Not saying that to be negative. Just saying that
2006 Jul 22
1
Putting x into the right subset
Dear all,
I'm sorry I have to bother you with this newbie stuff.
Within a loop I obtain pairs of values x <- c(a, b). An empty set M is
defined before the loop (as a list or whatever). Now I want to do the
following: if there is a vector y in M that contains at least one of
the values of x, then x shall be concatenated to y. If y doesn't contain
any of the values in x, then x shall
2008 Sep 22
1
Hmisc and Ubuntu (aptitude install)
Hi,
I'm trying to get the Hmisc module on my Ubuntu Hardy Heron install.
I tried getting Hmisc from within R by issuing the standard
'install.packages' command, but it said I needed 'gfortran' to
compile. I thought I could circumvent this by using 'aptitude' to get
the package 'r-cran-hmisc', but when I got it, the package had
critical missing parts (got
2008 Sep 23
1
Newbie: Formatting numbers with commas
Hi,
Search through the R archives, and couldn't find my answer... how do
you format numbers with commas (standard American, one every three
digits)?
Thanks,
Matt
--
It is from the wellspring of our despair and the places that we are
broken that we come to repair the world.
-- Murray Waas
2006 Feb 25
1
'inaccessible' via windows client
Please help I'm in despair having spent the last few days trying to
resolve an issue with my Samba setup.
I have 2 shares defined in my smb.conf. The first share is located
on my primary disk (partion 1). No problem with this one (I can
copy files to/from my Windows XP pcs).
I added a second disk (250gb sata) and for now created 1 big ext3
partition. The second share is mounted on
2008 Mar 19
1
Problems with Samba - Domain not reachable
I'm very despaired. Trying to join a Domain I also get an error: "Domain not reachable".
But to my mind the samba-configuration is ok. The logs give no hint to an error. testparm smb.conf works fine.
I created a shortcut to logon on server, that works. (via ip and via name). But i cannot join the domain.
Does anyone has an advice, where the problem could be? To my mind it is a
2018 Mar 20
4
Fwd: Everything works except sending mail
Hi people,
Version of my beloved Dovecot installation:
2.2.27 (c0f36b0)
I moved from a OS X server to a Linux (Ubuntu) Headless server.
All fun and good to play around with. Love almost everything.
In the combination with Postfix and Dovecot I?m stuck to despair into
oblivion.
Everything works except I cannot send mail from my (OS X) Outlook client I
keep getting:
Connection to the
2006 Jan 17
1
Vector indices
Hi,
I am despairing of getting the indices for a vector:
First, I have a table from which I kick out a number of rows with na.omit. Next, I use this table for clustering with kmeans and cl$cluster contains my clusters. The cl$cluster is a vector which still contains my original indices from the very beginning, a kind of like an "associative" array. But how can I get a list of
2008 Mar 25
0
[LLVMdev] Potential breakage in llvm-gcc's ./configure
Hi Jo,
> No, that was written under the assumption that passing in CC and CXX
> via env variables wouldn't work. Things work now, so that assumption
> is obviously wrong.
>
> I still don't like environment variables. They tend to remain in
> effect long after I forgot that I set them, creating all sorts of
> hassle. In fact I suspect I already fell prey to this,
2007 Jan 16
0
A Tribute to my Great Grandmother (Off Topic)
I realize this is off-topic, but I need to post it.
I had to go up to Connecticut on January the 12th quite unexpectedly
because my great-grandmother Ethel, someone I was very close to, died
that morning, at 93 years old. She was an incredible woman. I was
asked to be one of the pallbearers.
Her ultimate goal in life, and one she fulfilled every day, was to
make people laugh. She truly
2007 Jun 12
0
[LLVMdev] How to call native functions from bytecode run in JIT?
Hi,
> Okay. If the function exists in your application's address space
> already,
> just name the LLVM function the same name as the native function
> and the
> JIT should find it an do the right thing. This is how it finds
> printf and
> a variety of other things. You don't need to call addGlobalMapping at
> all.
Looking at the output of "nm