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2008 Oct 29
2
Barplot: Vertical bars with long labels
Dear List,
I need a barplot with vertical bars. Each bar should have a label.
The problem is, that the labels are too long, so they overlap, or
only every seccond label is displayed in the output.
Here is a little syntax:
dd <- c(100,110,90,105,95)
barplot(dd,names.arg=c('Conduct Disorders','Attention Deficit',
'Eating Disorders',
2011 Jan 09
2
Windows guest eats as many CPU as available
Hello,
I run Debian on my Laptop Lenovo X60s (with VT).
I've created a Windows-XP as well as a Windows-Vista guest on it.
Both, XP as well as Vista, eats as many CPU as available.
Therefore the CPU always has high load and will never reduce cpu-frequenz or
ventilator.
Did this works as designed or should I modify something?
Thanks in advance
Matthias
--
Don'...
2019 Apr 22
1
icecast eating CPU in Debian
Hello!
I have had problems with icecast beginning to eat all my CPU lately.
I use the icecast2-2.4.4 source on Debian testing, I have recompiled it
for SSL support. The hardware is amd64.
I see nothing particular in the log files. One thing I can think of is
that I have liquidsoap asking icecast if some mount points are up. It
looks like this in the log files:
10.0.0.6 - -
2006 Nov 11
0
artsd eating CPU cycles when idle
I've noticed that artsd sometimes eats as much as 20% of CPU when idle.
This is on my old laptop (where playing MP3s eats up to 50-60% of
CPU). On newer faster processors this would probably go unnoticed (if
it eats 20% on Pentium MMX, on Pentium 4 it might be around 1-2% or even
lower). Just wondering if anybody else noticed this behaviour?
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2005 Dec 05
2
plot() and points() precision control
Hi all,
I have a problem in that when I plot points that have a high degree of
precision, some significant rounding seems to occur, resulting in
uneccessary overlap of my points. Is there a way to specify the
resolution or precision in plotting functions? Is there an underlying
grid I have to modify somehow?
Many Thanks,
Jon
--
Mares eat oats and does eat oats and little lambs eat ivy. A
2003 Aug 07
0
/bin/sh eats memory and CPU infinitely
>Submitter-Id: current-users
>Originator: Eugene Grosbein
>Organization: JSC Svyaz-Service
>Confidential: no
>Synopsis: /bin/sh eats memory and CPU infinitely
>Severity: serious
>Priority: medium
>Category: bin
>Class: sw-bug
>Release: FreeBSD 4.8-STABLE i386
>Environment:
System: FreeBSD grosbein.pp.ru 4.8-STABLE FreeBSD 4.8-STABLE #3: Wed Aug 6 21:50:36 KRAST
2010 Apr 06
4
Timeout Value
Dear All,
I constantly encounter 'dovecot-auth', 'login-imap', 'login-pop3' and
'imap' processes consume 100% CPU.
I run 'ps' and found those hanged up processes were running for a long
time.
I am wondering whether dovecot.conf has some configuration parameters that
timeout those processes (or kill those after certain period of time).
I am using dovecot
2010 Jun 21
2
[LLVMdev] MC: Object file specific parsing
Hi Daniel,
attached is a patch that pushes most of the object file specific parsing
out of AsmParser and down into MachOAsmParser. This was done as a
cleanup for the ELF work. I know that you're not happy with this
approach, particularly the fact that as we add more object file formats
and assembler dialects, it's going to cause a class explosion. But I was
hoping that we could use this
2020 Aug 17
0
qemu -display sdl,gl=on also eats CPU
I rebuild mesa with debug symbols, and now top functions using CPU looks like this:
CPU: AMD64 family15h, speed 3800 MHz (estimated)
Counted CPU_CLK_UNHALTED events (CPU Clocks not Halted) with a unit mask of 0x00 (No unit mask) count 100000
samples % image name symbol name
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
222978 45.1489
2004 Mar 02
2
Stuck in trying to convert repetitive code into a function
...ten a few functions so far.
On a slightly related note, what is the situation in R on passing by
reference versus passing by value? I looked at the standard docs and
they seem to insist that a function can only send back one return
value. How does a function send back multiple things that it has
created?
--
Ajay Shah Consultant
ajayshah at mayin.org Department of Economic Affairs
http://www.mayin.org/ajayshah Ministry of Finance, New Delhi
2012 Apr 17
1
nmbd eats cpu for breakfast after upgrade from 3.5 to 3.6
Hello.
I have Samba 3.6.4 with LDAP backend
with domain logons enabled.
Long time I was running 3.5.1? from
Debian Squeeze backports without any problems.
Few days ago I decided (after testing) to upgrade
to 3.6.4, also from Debian backports.
Next morning nobody could login
and nmbd was eating up a enitre cpu core.
Killing nmbd with -9 and restarting samba
solved the problem.
Same happened
2020 Mar 04
1
samba AD DC eats memory
Hello Andrew,
> I've got a fix for one issue seen here.
> BUG: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14299
> MR: https://gitlab.com/samba-team/samba/-/merge_requests/1168
Yesteray, I've deployed freshly released 4.12.0 and it still eats memory:
top - 18:59:10 up 1 day, 25 min, 1 user, load average: 0.08, 0.13, 0.10
Tasks: 176 total, 1 running, 175 sleeping, 0
2020 Aug 17
2
qemu -display sdl,gl=on also eats CPU
I was testing Ilia's patches for ddx, and while they definitely helped for Xorg itself,
qemu still eats a lot of CPU if launched like this
qemu-system-x86_64 -cdrom ~/Downloads/ISO/slax-English-US-7.0.8-x86_64.iso -m 1G -display sdl,gl=on -enable-kvm
and left for few hours.
top - 07:38:01 up 18:05, 2 users, load average: 2,00, 1,89, 1,83
Tasks: 224 total, 3 running, 221 sleeping, 0
2020 Aug 17
0
qemu -display sdl,gl=on also eats CPU
The DDX eating CPU isn't intrinsically bad. Did you check where perf
says the CPU time is going? Could be doing copies/etc.
On Mon, Aug 17, 2020 at 12:52 AM Andrew Randrianasulu
<randrianasulu at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I was testing Ilia's patches for ddx, and while they definitely helped for Xorg itself,
> qemu still eats a lot of CPU if launched like this
>
>
2010 Jul 27
4
core dumps eating space in snapshots
I have many core files stuck in snapshots eating up gigs of my disk space. Most of these are BE''s which I don''t really want to delete right now.
Is there a way to get rid of them? I know snapshots are RO but can I do some magic with clones and reclaim my space?
--
This message posted from opensolaris.org
2020 Feb 17
2
samba AD DC eats memory
Hi,
I'm running Samba AD DC in a VM under Proxmox. And it's eaten all RAM (1.8GB) within 3
days of running:
[root at vm-dc3 var]# uptime
19:02:54 up 3 days, 5:04, 2 users, load average: 0.01, 0.05, 0.05
[root at vm-dc3 var]# free -m
total used free shared buff/cache available
Mem: 1752 1362 205 2 184
2011 Sep 19
3
Metadata syntax (was Universal syntax for Markdown)
fletcher said:
> For any consensus to come about,
> I think we need to agree on the
> fundamental purpose and philosophy of
> the consensus we claim to be interested in.
it would be nice.
> Otherwise many of these discussions will
> continue to occur without much hope of
> moving forward to any actual outcome/resolution.
yep.
> it's
2016 Feb 26
2
winbind limitations
...016-02-24 10:41 GMT+01:00 Volker Lendecke <Volker.Lendecke at sernet.de>:
> On Tue, Feb 23, 2016 at 06:58:52PM -0300, Fernando Favero wrote:
> > Hi.
> >
> > Does winbind has limitations with lots of users in domain?
> >
> > I'm compiled samba 4.3.1 and created 40 users, so winbind and getent
> works
> > fine, but when created 26.000 users and "wbinfo -u" doesn't show users.
>
> I'm sure there's timeouts all over the place with 26.000 users. I'd say
> enumerating that number is not really a good idea. You might...
2019 Jan 25
0
[klibc:update-dash] parser: Fix incorrect eating of backslash newlines
Commit-ID: 5485646761fe402c332fe07abc973060af57ee59
Gitweb: http://git.kernel.org/?p=libs/klibc/klibc.git;a=commit;h=5485646761fe402c332fe07abc973060af57ee59
Author: Herbert Xu <herbert at gondor.apana.org.au>
AuthorDate: Fri, 11 May 2018 23:41:25 +0800
Committer: Ben Hutchings <ben at decadent.org.uk>
CommitDate: Fri, 25 Jan 2019 02:57:21 +0000
[klibc] parser: Fix incorrect
2020 Mar 28
0
[klibc:update-dash] dash: parser: Fix incorrect eating of backslash newlines
Commit-ID: c3b0fa9573b914694612b7a2bbf658928b5fb097
Gitweb: http://git.kernel.org/?p=libs/klibc/klibc.git;a=commit;h=c3b0fa9573b914694612b7a2bbf658928b5fb097
Author: Herbert Xu <herbert at gondor.apana.org.au>
AuthorDate: Fri, 11 May 2018 23:41:25 +0800
Committer: Ben Hutchings <ben at decadent.org.uk>
CommitDate: Sat, 28 Mar 2020 21:42:55 +0000
[klibc] dash: parser: Fix