Displaying 20 results from an estimated 105 matches for "divinity".
2010 Dec 26
7
Divinity 2 Bug exist or is new bug? d3d:state_vertexblend_w
I report about this there
http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=17591
and there
http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/547626/
require repost information to bugzilla?
2012 Mar 22
5
Regarding xenstat [test.c:3:24: fatal error: xenstat.h: No such file or directory]
Hi
I am using xen4.0.3 in Opensuse11.4. I need to do the monitoring of VM''s
and on that basis take the migration decision so I am trying to write my
own xentop like program. But I am facing trouble while using xenstat.h in
my C program.
test.c:3:24: fatal error: xenstat.h: No such file or directory
But my xentop is working fine. What to do in this case. How to use
libxenstat library in my
2020 Mar 31
3
centos 6 vs 7
Issue: After installing vms on vmware, I noticed a difference in behavior
between centos 6 vs 7. On centos 6 I cannot ping the hostname and get a
reply without first resolving in the /etc/hosts file by adding a new entry:
192.168.0.47 server1.example.com.
But for centos 7 I am able to ping the hostname and get a reply even when I
have not made any changes to the /etc/hosts file. Why is there
2003 Dec 05
3
Odds ratios for categorical variable
...ut I can't figure it out,
and would be very appreciative of any help you can provide.
Thank you,
Sabrina
______________________________________________________________
Sabrina E. Russo
Postdoctoral Fellow
Center for Tropical Forest Science - Arnold Arboretum Asia Program
Harvard University
22 Divinity Avenue
Cambridge, MA 02138 USA
617-496-2380 phone
617-495-9484 FAX
srusso@oeb.harvard.edu
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2009 Jan 23
2
Plot, lines and disordered x and y
Hello,
I have 2d data where x coordinate is not given in usual ascending
order (x1,...,x1+l; l>0), and instead in another, regular, but not
ascending or descending order (for illustration:
x1,-x1,x1+dx1,-x1-dx1,....).y is an array which corresponds to the way
x is ordered. I have noticed that giving 'plot(x,y,type='l') produces
a plot where the points are connected in a completely
2019 Apr 24
4
Are linux distros redundant?
On Wed, Apr 24, 2019 at 10:18:40AM -0400, mark wrote:
>
> Nope. Well... actually, my manager's talking about Ubuntu or maybe even
> FreeBSD. He's *extremely* upset with RH being so slow - 8 should have been
> out for some time, for one, and a lot of 7, even with SCL, is far behind,
It should have been? Says who?
John
--
You may know how little God thinks of
2006 Feb 27
3
form questions
...is for something like this so any helpful advise or criticism is
appreciated.
--
-john
--
The deep fascination of myths is that they speak directly to deeper
levels of our nature and to the subconscious, and give the profound
assurance that we are each, in essence, deathless and immortal sparks
of Divinity on the long evolutionary journey into higher consciousness.
- Sir George Trevelyn
2012 Jul 19
3
Problems granting privileges with puppetlabs/mysql
First off, I''m not sure if I should be asking questions about puppetlabs
modules here, if not, I apologise...
I''m trying to at least setup my mysql replication user through the mysql
module, but I seem to be unable to divine the correct way to do this. I''ve
tried a number of different variations, but my user doesn''t get the
repl_slave_priv on my user
2008 Mar 13
1
Convert a List of Distances to a Distance Matrix
....5
A C .25
B C .5
and I want a distance matrix such as:
A B C
A 0 .5 .25
B .5 0 .5
C .25 .5 0
for use in a mantel test.
Thank you for the help!
cheers,
charlie
--
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Charles G. Willis
Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology
22 Divinity Ave Cambridge MA 02139
HP (857) 488-2506
WP (617) 496-3890
cgwillis@oeb.harvard.edu
http://www.people.fas.harvard.edu/%7Ecgwillis/
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2008 Mar 17
1
Writing GLM/GEE Ouput to Text File
...but they are not working, giving me
either a warning that 'Traitresult' is not a list or giving me a text file
with a bunch of symbol gibberish.
Thank you!
charlie
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Charles G. Willis
Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology
22 Divinity Ave Cambridge MA 02139
HP (857) 488-2506
WP (617) 496-3890
cgwillis@oeb.harvard.edu
http://www.people.fas.harvard.edu/%7Ecgwillis/
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2008 Apr 14
1
Non-linearity with Parametric data
...this is possible, and if it is possible, I don't know if
it is implemented in an R package. Any advice would greatly appreciated.
Thank you!
Charlie
--
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Charles G. Willis
Harvard University
Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology
22 Divinity Ave Cambridge MA 02139
HP (857) 488-2506
WP (617) 496-3890
cgwillis@oeb.harvard.edu
http://www.people.fas.harvard.edu/%7Ecgwillis/
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2013 Dec 04
1
how to inject a kmod driver from elrepo into kickstart
Hi All,
I have a marvel chipset for my wired laptop connection. It uses the
kmod-sk98lin-10.93.3.3-1.el6.elrepo.x86_64.rpm driver at elrepo.
I would like to use this driver to activate the wired connection to
kickstart my laptop as I have pxe booting set upon my home network.
Could anyone please enlighten me as to how to get the drivers/firmware
from this package loaded on my laqptop so I
2005 Nov 16
3
what is the SID of the domain administrator?
Does the domain administrator SID always end with -1000?
I.e., if the SID for the domain is:
S-1-2-33-4444444444-555555555-6666666666
does this mean that the domain administrator's SID would be:
S-1-2-33-4444444444-555555555-6666666666-1000
?
How can I get the SID number for any given user?
--
Tomek
http://wpkg.org
WPKG - software deployment and upgrades with Samba
2007 Dec 07
1
patches from debian/patches into xen-unstable and 3.2
I would like to try to reduce the size of large pile of patches in
debian/patches by providing most of the relevant configurability the
upstream build system.
Would you approve of that ? Do you have any opinions on how it ought
to be done ?
The current package gives the impression that the patches have just
sort of accumulated, so I think it might be best if I tried to divine
what the purpose
2015 Jan 10
2
C-6, Gnome question
On 01/09/2015 06:07 PM, Bill Maltby (C4B) wrote:
> I'm still trying to find the
> thing I used back in C5(?) that raised the panels when the mouse hovered
> over it for X seconds. With C6 I can't find it anymore and it switches
> way too fast.
I presume you're talking about panels with "Autohide" set. If you have
the GUI gconf-editor installed, it's under
2006 Jan 19
3
Why does Object.subclasses_of ignore subclasses within modules?
ActiveSupport provides a method Object.subclasses_of, shown below:
def subclasses_of(*superclasses)
subclasses = []
ObjectSpace.each_object(Class) do |k|
next if (k.ancestors & superclasses).empty? ||
superclasses.include?(k) || k.to_s.include?("::") ||
subclasses.include?(k)
subclasses << k
end
subclasses
end
Can anyone shine some light on why
2004 May 02
2
building a "simple" R package
Dear R-ers:
Recognizing that it is better to remain silent and have people think you
stupid than to speak and remove any doubt, I fear that I must speak
nonetheless.
I am having the Devil's own time trying to make a simple R package for my
own use. Yes, I have perused the FAQs and searched the archives. Yes, I
have read "Writing R Extensions" and eventually divined what Rcmd
2003 Feb 24
4
Application Blocking
On my windows machine I use a software fire will called ZoneAlarm. One
feature I like Is the ability to block applications from using the net. I''ve
looked with Shorewall and wonder if it does, or was ever meant to. Not a
complaint, a curiosity.
Kev
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2013 Jul 31
4
[LLVMdev] [PROPOSAL] ELF safe/unsafe sections
I've not been following this thread at all. However, skimming the original
post, I fail to find a nice summary of what problem is trying to be solved.
By reading the rest of the thread I divine that the goal is faster links
and better dead code stripping?
Making that clearer would help. Naming your sections something other than
"safe" (which has *very* different connotations) would
2009 May 30
3
setdiff bizarre (was: odd behavior out of setdiff)
Dear R-devel,
Please see the recent thread on R-help, "Odd Behavior Out of
setdiff(...) - addition of duplicate entries is not identified" posted
by Jason Rupert. I gave an answer, then read David Winsemius' answer,
and then did some follow-up investigation.
I would like to change my answer.
My current version of setdiff() is acting in a way that I do not
understand, and a way