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2012 Mar 26
2
trellis plot
Hi everyone,
I am just trying to figure out how to do a xyplot where in addition to
dots and lines I can change dots' colors according to an individual
variable (e.g., marital disruption across time, a dummy 0/1). When I
use "groups" specification (see below), I get two different lines for
each individual based on groups, and what I want is to get one line
connecting dots, and
2015 Jan 11
4
Design changes are done in Fedora
On Sun, 2015-01-11 at 20:04 +0100, Sven Kieske wrote to Valeri Galtsev ....
> I can't take this serious as it seems you didn't research any of the
> design goals of systemd and any of the shortcomings of old init systems.
Design goals ? Compatibility with and/or minimum disruption to existing
systems ?
It was arrogant change with absolutely no regard for the existing
Centos/RHEL
2009 Oct 24
1
dev.copy(postscript,...) generates a disrupted string
...created postscript file does _not_ contain the string "\\vartheta
" as a whole, but rather the following code:
...
284.38 36.00 (\\v) 0 ta
-0.300 (ar) tb
0.480 (theta) tb gr
...
The problem is, that the program which converts the created .ps file
to a .tex file does not understand this disrupted string. Why does the
dev.copy(postscript,..)-command produce such an output and how can I
prevent it from doing so? If I use a different string such as "\\v_i",
then everything works fine and "\\v_i" appears as a whole string in
the postscript file. So why does it not w...
2012 Sep 12
1
methods cbind2 bind_activation disrupts cbind everywhere
The methods package ?cbind2 includes the instruction to use via
methods:::bind_activation(TRUE). This changes the default definition of
cbind globally, disrupting proper evaluation in packages not using
cbind2. Is cbind2 a hold-over from a time when ... could not be used for
dispatch? What is a safe way for a package to use cbind2?
This came up in the context of complex package dependencies
2009 Jun 06
0
power disruption
I was in the process of installing a new disk.
zpool attach -f rpool old new
then I was supposed to do
installgrub stage1 stage2 new
but I went away and there had been a power disruption and now the BE will not load at all. I have an older be which works (2008.11 and knows nothing about the new disk)
is there a way to fix things? i cannot unmount the current/old BE while it is active.
thanks
1999 Mar 18
0
Major Internet disruption to/from ETH Zurich...
The big Swiss University network provider has been having severe problems
for about 8 hours now
--- particularly the cross-atlantic connection seems broken ---
Many of you will get R-help or ESS-help E-mails very much delayed.
Hope things start working soon by themselves.
[for those that are disrupted: When you get this message, things should be
back to normal; otherwise you wouldn't have it ....]
{{I'll be out of town till next Tuesday late}}
Your list maintainer:
Martin Maechler <maechler at stat.math.ethz.ch> http://stat.ethz.ch/~maechler/
Seminar fuer Statistik, ETH-Zentrum...
2010 Dec 15
0
Asterisk Community Mailing Lists Service Disruption
The system that hosts the Asterisk community mailing lists
(lists.digium.com) experienced some failures yesterday, and as a result
the lists have been moved to a new system (with the same name).
During this process, it is possible that outbound messages queued for
delivery to some list subscribers were lost, and it is also possible
that some messages sent by subscribers were never received by
2010 Dec 15
0
Asterisk Community Mailing Lists Service Disruption
The system that hosts the Asterisk community mailing lists
(lists.digium.com) experienced some failures yesterday, and as a result
the lists have been moved to a new system (with the same name).
During this process, it is possible that outbound messages queued for
delivery to some list subscribers were lost, and it is also possible
that some messages sent by subscribers were never received by
2018 Feb 13
0
Disrupting UPS hardware
...ed away from the
project in large part because I found the lossage from lazy,
least-cost-is-everything product designs too annoying to deal with.
I recently had a bad experience with a UPS that brought all my
frustrations back to the surface. I described it here, at
"UPSes suck and need to be disrupted":
http://esr.ibiblio.org/?p=7839
In 2018, the rise of makerspaces and short-run manufacturing means we
have options we did not when I last collided with this technology.
Today I think we could design and build an open-hardware/open-source
UPS for personal and SOHO use that would put...
2005 Aug 10
1
port blocking/disruption i think
...Initially i was using 7000 for the relay port. Worked fine. Then one
morning after a 24h test, the relay started experiencing frequent
disruptions, sometimes every minute. I tried resetting everything to port
7001 it worked, but only till the next morning. Now every port i've tested
so far is disrupted including 7000-7004, 8000-8001 and 9000. Initially i
thought, oh well i can at least do a manual update of the ports or find an
external service that lets me do a scripted update of the relay port, but
this latest development rules that out.
I'm in China so choices of ISP are limited.
Is the...
2015 Jan 07
3
Design changes are done in Fedora
On Tue, 2015-01-06 at 16:07 -0700, Warren Young wrote:
> "There is nothing new to be discovered in physics now. All that
> remains is more and more precise measurement.?
>
> ? William Thomson, Lord Kelvin, 1900
Now means the current time. Now is not, and never will be, The (unknown)
Future.
In the real world of using computers productively for repetitive
2020 Sep 09
0
Re: Network update disrupts network usage
On Wed, Sep 09, 2020 at 06:31:41PM +0200, Joel Colledge wrote:
> ## Conclusion
>
> The underlying problem seems to be that net-update removes and
> re-creates the iptables rules, even when it makes no changes to them.
> The best fix would be to correct that.
>
> Has anyone else encountered this situation? Is there any more
> information I should provide to help with
1999 Aug 20
0
R-mailing list -- short `disruption' Monday Aug.23 (Europe morning)
On ~ 6.30 UT ( = GMT), i.e. 8.30 middle European summer time,
our mail server will be moved to a new building
(and routing to that place will be switched).
This may give delayed Messages on R-help and the other R-lists
hopefully for less than an hour only.
Martin Maechler <maechler at stat.math.ethz.ch> http://stat.ethz.ch/~maechler/
{List Maintainer}
2004 May 06
1
Microsoft KB835732 Update Disrupting Samba Connections
I'm not 100% sure it's that WinXP KB835732 update but it's the only thing
that has been changed in the last two days. Machines are regularly losing
their network connections, mapped drives, and printers, leading to lockup
and crashes. I found this in the samba logs of the affected machines.
[2004/05/06 12:03:15, 0] lib/fault.c:fault_report(36)
2007 Apr 23
0
[LLVMdev] Short Disruption of LLVM Service on April 24
Dear LLVMers,
Tomorrow morning, on Tuesday, April 24, at 10:00 am CDT, I will be
rebooting the server that hosts most of the LLVM services. The LLVM
website and CVS server will be down for approximately 15 minutes.
The server's console has stopped responding and my attempts to fix it by
restarting the X server and other various processes have failed. I
think the video hardware is just
2006 May 09
4
PSTN Incoming call on real line disrupts VoIPcall over DSL circuit - EXPLAINED
DSL works by using the frequencies above 4k that were unused in POTS loops of yesterday. Load Coils, Bridge Taps, and DC taps are all devices added to lines to increase their reach and stability, unfortunately, they are DEADLY for DSL. Other problems can effect DSL service, and cause it to be 'flaky'.
1 Temperature, in Florida the large black cables are constantly beaten down by the sun,
2010 Apr 30
1
Likely disruption to R-devel builds on Windows
We are planning to phase in some major changes to the R build process
on Windows shortly, so expect problems and temporary unavailability of
binary builds of R and of packages, and if you are building from
sources, check out the latest version of the R-admin manual (in the
sources) for the current state.
The planned changes are
- to move the 32-bit builds to MinGW's recent release of gcc
2014 May 16
3
[LLVMdev] RFC: Remove AArch64 backend & rename ARM64 -> AArch64
Hi all,
Thanks to everyone's hard work over the last few months, the last
child of the AArch64/ARM64 merge issue (http://llvm.org/PR19392) has
just been resolved. So I think it's time to finish the job.
I'd like to delete the AArch64 target and move ARM64 into its place:
for now we'll accept both aarch64 and arm64 triples in all places, and
they will all be redirected to the
2020 Jun 09
1
Changes in share permissions lead to disruption of service
I just had something very strange happening, I'm curious if someone can
understand what it was in spite of the limited available information.
I'm running Samba 4.11.6 as an AD file server. Rowland checked my config
recently and could not find any issue with it, it's really very standard,
using the idmap backend. Only 2 users in the AD. Linux access is not a
topic, the shares are only
2006 Feb 02
0
HEADS UP: Audit integration into CVS in progress, some tree disruption (fwd)
FYI, since this is probably of interest to subscribers of this mailing list
also.
Robert N M Watson
---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Wed, 1 Feb 2006 22:55:40 +0000 (GMT)
From: Robert Watson <rwatson@FreeBSD.org>
To: Julian Elischer <julian@elischer.org>
Cc: trustedbsd-audit@TrustedBSD.org,
K?vesd?n G?bor <gabor.kovesdan@t-hosting.hu>, current@freebsd.org