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2002 Mar 05
1
dribble for R?
Is there something like the LISP function dribble in R? This would log all the output to a file but still show it on the terminal too. sink just diverts the output, but I dont see a way to do what dribble would do? Johann -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-help mailing list -- Read http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/~hornik/R/R-FAQ.html Send
2006 Sep 20
2
Flac metadata at end?
On Wednesday 20 September 8:56 pm, Alex Jones wrote: > I think the consequences outweigh the benefits. Having metadata at the > beginning of the file serves as metadata and gives you important > information such as expected stream length. Pushing this to the back for > the sake of making tag updates quicker seems a bit of a bad move to me - > how often do you re-tag your files?
2008 Feb 26
2
HD Failures
I'm just curious if any one else has noticed this. I've bought hard drives from both Walmart and Best Buy. If I can wait, I order them from newegg.com. I'm beginning to think that the staff at both Walmart and Best Buy, somewhere along the supply line must dribble the drives like basket balls. The reason I say that is all the drives I have bought from those two places fail within a few
2004 Nov 02
1
Network failure?
Hi to the list. SuSE 9.1, Samba 3.04, + cups, dns, dhcp, apache2, squid, SuSEfirewall2. 2 x 2.0 GHz cpu + 2GB mem. Essentially LAN only. Problem: Server stops responding to logons, logged on users kicked out of home-drives. This happens twice a normal working day. Memory seems to dribble away steadily but surely... My link via ssh (PUtty) stays good. Question: This has been frustrating me for
2008 May 04
7
[LLVMdev] nonlocal go to -- how?
The languages I'm faced with compiling in the near future have nonlocal go to statements and nested procedures. A procedure gets implemented as a structure containing its entry point and an environment pointer. It is easy enough to call its entry point and pass the environment pointer as an extra argument (rather like the pointer to this or self in object-oriented code). It's no
2007 Jun 06
3
elementary usage clamping
I''m pretty smart, and was once regarded as pretty network and computer savvy. But the world has obviously passed me by! I have a server in a colocation facility, and I was recently hit by a bill for overage; I used more bandwidth than I expected, and I must pay. So now, I want to bother with packet shaping on the server. The *most* important thing is to clamp bandwidth to the 1Mbps
1997 Aug 21
2
R-alpha: thoughts on batch and fortran
Batch: For me, batch in its present state is broken and useless. My primary need for batch is to produce a final output file of a session after I have worked out a sequence of procedures. I save my instructions in a file that I can source, then run it in batch to have a copy of input and output together. (If there was a log file (or dribble), this problem would be solved.) At present, there are
2008 May 05
0
[LLVMdev] nonlocal go to -- how?
Hi, > The problem is with the go to statement. Again, local go to's, that go > somewhere within the same function are no particular problem -- though I > haven't studied the interaction with alloca yet; that might offer a few > surprises. The questions I have are about goto's that exit from a > function. The traditional mechanism is to implement a label as an
2008 May 04
0
[LLVMdev] nonlocal go to -- how?
On Sun, 04 May 2008 16:05:44 +0000, Hendrik Boom wrote: > The languages I'm faced with compiling in the near future have nonlocal > go to statements and nested procedures. > > A procedure gets implemented as a structure containing its entry point > and an environment pointer. It is easy enough to call its entry point > and pass the environment pointer as an extra argument
2016 Jun 06
1
Testing - Is the CentOS Mailing list still working?
I haven't received a single message since 3rd June and was wondering whether the mailing list is down. Cheers, ak.
2008 Sep 01
3
Howto "trickle" wine applications..
Someone for the love of go must have a answer for this.. :) Im so needing to trickle a few games/apps running under wine.. Anyone got any ideas?
1997 Sep 10
1
Netlogon share and locking
Rob, I hope you have referred to the example smb.conf file. We really cut our teeth on some of the example config settings. It is IMPERATIVE that nothing in the NETLOGON share should become locked - this breaks the logon process very badly! Some Win95 clients will always hang on logon if any files end up being locked in the netlogon share. For the record, here is an extract from
2012 Jun 11
0
hauteur tools in search traffic
I've enter a occur across the ads showing a pneumatic tools (http://www.wufutool.com) home base p bespoke breeze sprayer in casual clothes painting the unlikely of his business getting a sizable grin on his face. Not even-handed a vigorous forward tint dribble or discard the religious ministry nearby. The walls certainly are a good blue as extravagantly as the barber a pure
2011 Nov 20
2
DIBEngine: GetDIBits and BitBlt
I am trying to run a Windows app on Mac using Wineskin. The app uses the functions GetDIBits and BitBlt for the purpose of capturing a snapshot of the screen. The problem is that these functions seem to behave a little different with Wineskin than in Windows. For example: HBITMAP hbm; hbm = (HBITMAP) GetCurrentObject(bitmapDC, OBJ_BITMAP); GetDIBits(bitmapDC, hbm, 0, 0, NULL, (LPBITMAPINFO)
2010 Aug 02
1
New 10Gbe adapter on lustre client brought down switch due to broadcast traffic
Hi Guys, I had a situation yesterday where I had a 10Gbe adapter on my lustre client configured but not active (the cable was plugged in and had link but the port was down) and this actually brought down our cisco switch. This is a new port that I am setting up. The reason why the switch went down was due to the amount of broadcast traffic coming from this port even though it was shutdown:
2008 Jun 18
4
rpmfusion status?
Unless I've missed something (which is possible) there hasn't been any "public progress announcements" regarding rpmfusion in the past several weeks. Is there anything new to report? My ulterior motive is that I would love to have the convenience of a one-stop rpm shop for Centos/RHEL and Fedora, and it's my understanding that's what rpmfusion is intended to be... --
2007 Jul 21
2
[LLVMdev] llvm-gcc-4.0 migration (IMPORTANT)
All, I'm about to kick of the script that migrates llvm-gcc-4.0 from the apple mirror to the llvm.org repository. Unfortunately, this is a slow process. I expect it will take much of the weekend to complete. In the mean time, please don't commit anything to the apple llvm-gcc repository (or the mirror). Save your commits for Monday when the transition will be completed. I'll send
2006 Sep 20
3
Flac metadata at end?
Flac is great, but I have some questions about the way the metadata is stored. It takes an age to retag the file because all the data has to be shuffled around the disk. For most formats (ogg, mp3) the filesize is small, but I was thinking, why not have the metadata at the end of the file? This would not really be a problem for streaming, since you just read out the metadata from the end
2009 Nov 07
6
Location
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2006 Mar 12
3
Apache, fastcgi, ruby-on-rails etc.
Hi all, I've read a bit about fastcgi, and wondered if it might be an interesting solution for e.g. running php in a user-switched environment or running ruby-on-rails etc. But I wonder why nobody (searched on Google) seems to use CentOS with mod_fastcgi for Apache 2.x. And I also wonder why people actually using Apache 2.x and ruby-on-rails with CentOS did run a lighthttpd-fastcgi