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2011 Dec 01
1
Hlink node data for 570645 already has path ...
When syncing one backup system (running dirvish, but that's not really
relevant) to a second long-term backup system which uses btrfs
snapshots, I get the following output:
rsync: link "/parasite.oob.telegraaf.net/vservers-var-www/tree/elo/var/www/lokaalx/openx-htdocs/etc/xmlcache/.svn/prop-base/cache_etc-changes_schema-tables-core-12934.bin.svn-base" (in backup-aquagirl) =>
2017 Nov 20
0
elo v1.0.0: Elo Ratings
Dear useRs,
I'm pleased to announce the v1.0.0 major release of the "elo" package on CRAN (https://cran.r-project.org/package=elo).
This package implements a flexible framework for calculating Elo ratings of any two-team-per-matchup system (chess, sports leagues, 'Go', etc.). It is capable of evaluating a variety of matchups, Elo rating updates, and win probabilities, all
2017 Nov 20
0
elo v1.0.0: Elo Ratings
Dear useRs,
I'm pleased to announce the v1.0.0 major release of the "elo" package on CRAN (https://cran.r-project.org/package=elo).
This package implements a flexible framework for calculating Elo ratings of any two-team-per-matchup system (chess, sports leagues, 'Go', etc.). It is capable of evaluating a variety of matchups, Elo rating updates, and win probabilities, all
2003 Jun 23
1
Webmin and Redirect
I''m having problems using shorewall webmin module and Redirect rules.
Webmin module does NOT accept the symbol ! in the field "Destination
address for DNAT or REDIRECT".
So the example that comes in rule file to redirect www from local zone
to 3128 port can only be included manualy. The example suggest to
exclude the fw ip addres " !192.168.2.2 "
Shorewall version:
2010 Apr 03
2
Default bitrate
Randy Yates <yates at ieee.org> writes:
> The speexenc.c example has a "--bitrate n" command line option, but I
> can't find in the Speex Codec manual where the default bitrate is
> defined.
>
> What is the default bitrate for 16 kHz mono?
Also here are a few other bitrate-related questions:
1. Does average bitrate mode ==> variable bitrate mode?
2.
2010 Mar 30
2
Speex on TI DSP 5505
Saju Palayur <saju_pa at hotmail.com> writes:
> Hi
>
>
>
> When we run the profiler these 3 functions take more than 8500 cycles.
>
>
>
> split_cb_search_shape_sign_N1() 22782
> pitch_search_3tap() 19208
> lpc_to_lsp() 16007
>
> So can I configure these in a different way so it takes less cycles.
I am not familiar with the code, so I can't
2010 Mar 29
2
Speex on TI DSP 5505
Saju Palayur <saju_pa at hotmail.com> writes:
> Hi
>
>
>
> We have ported the Narrow band 8 Khz Speex encoder and decoder on to TI DSP 5505
>
>
>
> To compress 20ms of 16 bit audio sampled at 8Khz it takes 4.2ms.
>
> Is there any optimizations I can do to make it run faster.
The first thing to do would be to profile the code (I assume you're
using
2009 May 20
8
fixme:heap:RtlCompactHeap (0x110000, 0x0) stub
Hello!
I'am a new Linux-User and I try to install ELOOFFICE on my Ubuntu 9.0.4. For this purpose I loaded the Package of Eine 1.1.21 (but I tesed the official Version too).
The Installation of ELOoffice runs without Problems. But when I run ELO ist crashes after the Login-Screen.
When I start the Application tyoing on the ConsoleI get the followin Error Messages:
wine
2024 Feb 05
1
Help
Hi,
the command line with 'text' should be:
text(-8,-8, expression(R^2 * " = 0.62, r = 0.79, N = 161"), cex = 2 )
Best,
Kimmo
su, 2024-02-04 kello 17:16 +0100, Jibrin Alhassan kirjoitti:
> Here is the script I used to plot the graph indicating the text I
> wanted to
> insert. The line in the script that I have issues with is: text(-8,-
> 8,
> "R^2=?
2008 Jan 16
3
Grouping data
Hi,
I am quite new to R (but like it very much!), so please apologize if
this is a too simple question.
I have a large data frame consisting of data from a survey. There is,
for example, information about age and education (a numeric value from
1-9). Now I would like to extract the total amount of each type of
education within different age groups (e.g. from 18 to 25, from 25 to
35 etc.).
2010 Apr 04
2
Quality vs. Bitrate vs. Complexity
Jean-Marc Valin <jean-marc.valin at usherbrooke.ca> writes:
> On 2010-04-03 23:56, Randy Yates wrote:
>> The sentence "Unlike some other speech codecs, it is possible to control
>> the tradeoff made between quality and bit-rate" implies to me that they
>> are NOT the same thing.
>
> This sentence should read: "tradeoff made between quality and
2013 Nov 28
1
Multivariate dispersion & distances
Dear All,
I'm using betadisper {vegan} and I'm interested not only in the dispersion
within the group but also the distances between the groups. With betadisper
I get distances to group centroids but is it possible to get distances to
other groups centroids?
It might be possible to do it by hand by the formula given in the
description of the betadisper (below) but I'm a bit confused
2010 Apr 04
2
Quality vs. Bitrate vs. Complexity
Jean-Marc Valin <jean-marc.valin at usherbrooke.ca> writes:
> On 2010-04-03 22:52, Randy Yates wrote:
>> Jean-Marc Valin<jean-marc.valin at usherbrooke.ca> writes:
>>
>>> Quality and bit-rate are different ways of specifying exactly the same
>>> thing. Complexity is orthogonal.
>>
>> That clears it up - thanks. Is this in the manual?
>
2008 Jun 19
6
login scripts --what to use
Hi,
We're setting up a PDC, and would like to have a login script to deliver
the mapped drives to users in particular groups, and connect to
printers. The printer drivers come from the [print$], share.
Does anyone have any good resources for this? What's the easiest and
simplest thing to get going --vbscript or batch files?
Thanks,
chris
2005 Jul 21
3
Stupid hold music
Does anyone have a collection of stupid hold music? Y'know, the sort of
thing that would drive a person mad? Silly songs, repetative tunes etc?
The best I can come up with is;
I know a song that drives everyone up the wall
I know a song that drives everyone up the wall
I know a song that drives everyone up the wall
And this is how it goes
I know a song that drives everyone up the wall
I
2010 Apr 04
4
Quality vs. Bitrate vs. Complexity
Jean-Marc Valin <jean-marc.valin at usherbrooke.ca> writes:
> Quality and bit-rate are different ways of specifying exactly the same
> thing. Complexity is orthogonal.
That clears it up - thanks. Is this in the manual?
--Randy
>
> Jean-Marc
>
> On 2010-04-03 08:28, Randy Yates wrote:
>> Jean-Marc: I know you're seeing these - how about a response?
>>
2010 Apr 10
2
running speex on c5505 usb sticki
Hi Randy,
Thanks for reply. I have one question though.
While compiling the speex (downloaded from
http://downloads.xiph.org/releases/speex/speex-1.2rc1.tar.gz), I gave
./configure
-enable-ti-c55x option and then built the library through make and make
install using cygwin. In this case, I get this error "error: member "bits.o"
of archive
2024 Feb 04
1
Help
Hi Elo,
It gave this error message:
CR_plot2.R:14:37: unexpected string constant
13: plot(FDapt,FDcli, pch = 16, cex.lab = 1.6, cex.axis = 1.4, cex.main =
0.8, font.lab = 1.7, font.axis = 1.7, col = "red",main = "Simultaneous
Events at CLMX and APTY",ylab="CLMX",xlab="APTY")
14: text(-8,-8, "expression(R^2*"= 0.62"), r = 0.79, N =
2024 Feb 26
1
igraph_vertex
Hi,
a quick additional note: try
"edge.width= E(.)$weight"
instead of the current "edge.width= network". Seems to work and makes a
visible difference...
HTH,
Kimmo
su, 2024-02-25 kello 19:11 +0000, Kimmo Elo kirjoitti:
>
> Hi again,
>
> your code is still not reproducible without modifications, but I
> succeed in getting the data straight. All
2024 Oct 25
1
readLines() and unz() and non-empty final line
Hi,
you could use "scan" instead, it seems to work fine also when wrapped
around "unz".
Or, alternatively, you could use "unzip" instead of "unz". It works as
expected, i.e. reads the last incomplete line and throws a warning about
this.
So it seems to me that "unz" creates a non-blocking connection, whereas
"unzip" creates a