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2013 Apr 10
3
windows compile R from source, where do I put the Tcl directory?
Hi,
I am trying to compile R from source on Windows.
I am following the instructions here
3.1 Building from source
3 Installing R under Windows
file:///F:/ProgramFiles/R/R-2.15.3/doc/manual/R-admin.html
It only says,?
"
The Tcl/Tk support files are contained in Rtools30.exe and?
available as .zips from http://www.stats.ox.ac.uk/pub/Rtools.?
Please make sure you install the right version:
2024 Jun 26
0
Trouble with data size in a Distributed-Replicated 2 x 3 = 6 volume
HI,
In my Distriuted-Replicated volume [ 2 x 3 = 6] used as a data domain for oVirt hypervisor, I had a trouble with used space :
It was a previous Replicated 1 x 3 = 3 volume extended by adding one brick (one disk) in each server to recharge a 2 x 3 = 6 volume.
Df -h on the mount point give ? 98% used volume (see be...
2009 Jun 09
0
quantile of a mixture of bivriate normal distributions
Hi,
Does anyone know how to compute the quantile of a mixture of four
bivariate normal distriutions?
Many thanks!
Hannah
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2012 Dec 20
3
Update A Compiled Version
I'm pretty new to compiling software, although I would rather compile my
own Samba 4.0.0 server rather than wait for it to become available in the
repositories of my distribution. How do you update compiled software. Like
if I compile and install Samba 4.0.0, and then 4.0.1 comes out, Is there a
way to update to that without starting from scratch and having to rebuild
my domain? Thanks
1997 Feb 24
1
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2007 Feb 21
10
Split access, load balancing AND forwarding: HOW?
The LARTC howto correctly describes load balancing and split
access for traffic from a machine with multiple ISP connections
(http://www.lartc.org/lartc.html#LARTC.RPDB.MULTIPLE-LINKS) --
*provided* the traffic originates from the machine itself (i.e.
traffic regularly handled by the INPUT and OUTPUT chains of
iptables).
When forwarding traffic from an attached local network, the
following