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2010 Jan 13
8
How to use getCenter
Hi,
I am starting to use Mapstraction with the openlayers provider, and I am not
sure how to retrieve the current center of a map in a cross-provider way.
i.e. currently when calling map.getCenter(), the result returned is the
openlayers internal one, not the long/lat used when calling setCenter().
Is that the expected behaviour?
Regards,
Philippe
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2012 Aug 28
7
[LLVMdev] LLVM Austin Social
There are a bunch of us working on LLVM in Austin. So we're organizing a
LLVM Austin Social in September. The social will be on Wednesday,
September 12 from 5 pm at the BB Rovers Cafe and Pub. It'll be great to
meet up with folks in Austin who are also interested in LLVM. Please
reply and let me know if you plan on attending so that I can get a count.
BB Rovers is on Jollyville road
2016 Jul 04
1
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Regards,
Michael Duvall
Systems Analyst
Concurrent Computer Corporation
2881 Gateway Drive
Pompano Beach, FL 33069
c: 954-531-4538
o: 954-973-5395
2001 Oct 23
1
No subject
Dear R contributors,
I recently dowloaded the R-1.3.1 on my SGi Origin 200 run by Irix6.5.
In order to instal it, I launched the command shown below:
env MAKE=gmake ./configure
The output was as follow::
R is now configured for mips-sgi-irix6.5
Source directory: .
Installation directory: /usr/local
C compiler: cc -OPT:IEEE_NaN_inf=ON -g
C++ compiler:
2016 Nov 18
2
CentOS iSCSI Install & Booting
I'm looking for direction to install and boot CentOS 7 from an iSCSI
device. Any experience and advice will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Michael Duvall
2001 Oct 24
0
Re: Compiling R v 1.3.1 under Irix 6.5 on SGI Origin
Hello Laurent, Ray and Greg,
I tried the gmake settings.
Yet, I still got an Error code 1 message when I run the test.
running regression tests
don't know how to make ../library/base/R/base (bu42).
*** Error code 1 (bu21)
Thanks you if you have any idea.
Manuel
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<mailto:laurent at
2007 Jun 20
2
Computing time differences
Dear R users,
I have a problem computing time differences using R.
I have a date that are given using the following format: 20080620.00, where
the 4 first digits represent the year, the next 2 ones the month and the last
2 ones the day. I would need to compute time differences between two vectors
of this given format.
I tried around trying to change this format into any type of time serie
2016 Nov 23
0
New laptop recomendation
I run Dell M7710 with 32GB, SSDs, and nVidia graphics. It wasn't cheap,
but it's blisteringly fast.
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Michael Duvall <michael.duvall at ccur.com>
Concurrent Computer Corporation
2013 Aug 21
1
Slightly OT: PCIe x16 card in x8 slot
So, in the ongoing saga of the unusual 1U short-depth
workstation, we have narrowed the field to two choices.
Both entrants are configured with 16GB memory (4x4GB),
two 2.5" drives (1x250GB SSD and 1x1TB HDD),
and an NVIDIA NVS510 graphic card (quad display):
1) SuperMicro 5017R-MF, Xeon E5-2609 processor
2) SuperMicro 5017C-LF, Xeon E3-1220 processor
(I wish SuperMicro had a list of their
2012 Aug 29
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM Austin Social
We probably should not spam the list... but I am in :)
Anshu, maybe we can reply directly to you, and at the end you can simply
announce the head count?
Sergei
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2008 Mar 27
5
[Bug 871] New: ''zpool key -l'' core dumped with keysource=hex, prompt and unmatched entered in
http://defect.opensolaris.org/bz/show_bug.cgi?id=871
Summary: ''zpool key -l'' core dumped with keysource=hex,prompt and
unmatched entered in
Classification: Development
Product: zfs-crypto
Version: unspecified
Platform: Other
OS/Version: Windows
Status: NEW
Severity: minor
2007 Mar 06
16
2007/128 SMF services for Xen
I am sponsoring this fasttrack for John Levon. It is set to expire
on 3/14/2007. Note that this is an externally visible case.
liane
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SMF services for Xen
1. Introduction
This case introduces the SMF services used by a Solaris-based domain 0 when
running on Xen, or a Xen-compatible hypervisor. All of these services only
run on domain 0 when booted under Xen virtualisation.
2013 Aug 24
2
Is X79 Motherboard supported by latest "Centos 5.9" version?
Hi Guys, In a bit of a pickle.. Is anyone running the latest "Centos 5.9"
or earlier version with an Intel X79 based motherboard. I have a server
which needs the motherboard replacing asap and I have a spare "Sabertooth
X79". I have a machine with a "Sabertooth X79" motherboard to test on
which boots up fine on on "Centos 5.9 i386" image from the
2016 May 09
0
CentOS 7.2 Installation - Anaconda Installer Security Policy Configuration
...7 Server" profile is selected? The upstream
vendor's security guide doesn't seem to offer much guidance. All
accounts of trials and tribulations are appreciated. My goal is to
install/verify (or as close as I can get to it) a STIG compliant CentOS
7.2 distribution.
Thanks!
Michael Duvall
2016 Nov 19
0
CentOS iSCSI Install & Booting
Check out the iPXE website for details about iSCSI booting.
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| I'm looking for direction to install and boot CentOS 7 from an iSCSI
| device. Any experience and advice will be greatly appreciated.
|
| Thanks!
| Michael Duvall
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2007 Apr 24
1
understanding round() behavior
Dear all,
I am a little bit puzzled by the way round() works.
Consider the following code
>a<-123456.3678
> round(a,digits=10)
[1] 123456.4
I would expect the outcome to be something like 123456.3678 or
123456.368, instead the computer gives me 123456.4 no matter how large
the digits are.
Can anybody help me understand what I'm missing here?
Thanks again for your help.
Robert
2001 Oct 27
1
Processes left unkilled (portable)
I just came across this problem (on Linux, using OpenSSH 2.9.9p2). Run
ssh <host> "tail -f <file> | grep <regexp>"
Let it connect, and then hit ^C. If you look on <host>, the tail
process has been orphaned, but grep, which was its parent, and a direct
child of sshd, is gone.
It appears that the immediate child of the sshd (grep) is sent a SIGTERM
(on line
2013 Feb 13
1
Kernel Density estimation at specific points
Dear All,
I was wondering whether someone has created a kernel density evaluator that
estimates the density at given specified points.
The regular density() function evaluates the kernel at equidistant points,
but I am interested in doing such evaluation along a list of values
existing in a pre-specified vector. (Similar to the option at() in the
kdensity command in Stata).
This question has
2007 Oct 01
0
Interpretation of residual variance components and scale parameters in GLMMs
Dear R-listers,
I am working with generalized linear mixed models to quantify the
variance due to two nested random factors, but have hit a snag in the
interpretation of variance components. Despite my best efforts with
Venables & Ripley 2002, Fahrmeir & Tutz 2001, R-help archives, Google,
and other eminent sources (i.e. local R gurus), I have not been able
to find a definitive answer
2005 Sep 17
4
xyplot and abline
Dear All,
I wonderif there is a simple way to draw a regression line in the xyplot:
more specifically, let:
age <- c(20:30, 31:40 )
age.cut <- cut(age, breaks = 2 )
y<- rnorm(20)
x <- rnorm(20,4,1)
xyplot(y ~ x| age.cut, xlab="x", ylab="y")
How to draw (in the plot given by xyplot) the two regression lines (y ~ x) corresponding to the two category