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2013 Mar 21
2
Excuse me
Dear R software faculty:       There is a question bothering me. That is why we can not set the property of row.names=false when we output csv data. But there exists that parameter in R help. Hoping for your reply! Best regards!                                                                         Li Nan [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2019 Feb 15
0
Testing, please excuse the noise...
We now have a new archive repo at zytor.com. Almost all resources and communication channels depend on zytor.com being on-line, including the mailing list itself. Please note how the "bounces..." address is still "at zytor.com". Whether that has any (positive or negative) influence in some case / support / troubleshooting / configuration, I don't know at this point.
2019 Feb 21
0
"syslinux-commits" mailing list and archive. WAS:Testing, please excuse the noise...
On 2/18/19 8:56 AM, Ady Ady via Syslinux wrote: > > BTW, until very recently, we used to have a "syslinux-commits" mailing > list (and its archive). > > Would it be possible to have "syslinux-commits" back (and its archive)? > > IIRC, it was "linked" to the commits published at > > git.zytor.com/syslinux/syslinux.git/ > > but
1999 Dec 08
0
excuse the repeated mailings..
Our sys.admin fixed one important (NIS) problem and accidentally simultaneously badly broke part of sendmail's functioning. Unfortunately, this lasted ~ 40 minutes, and somehow sendmail just "thought" it had to resend these messages several times (up to 8 x) that came in during that 40 minutes' period. Accept our (math.ethz.ch)'s apologies... Martin Maechler <maechler
2005 Jul 17
0
[Asterisk-Dev] Please, excuse me
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2019 Feb 21
1
"syslinux-commits" mailing list and archive. WAS:Testing, please excuse the noise...
On 2/20/19 5:22 PM, H. Peter Anvin via Syslinux wrote: > On 2/18/19 8:56 AM, Ady Ady via Syslinux wrote: >> >> BTW, until very recently, we used to have a "syslinux-commits" mailing >> list (and its archive). >> >> Would it be possible to have "syslinux-commits" back (and its archive)? >> >> IIRC, it was "linked" to the
2019 Feb 15
2
Testing, please excuse the noise...
Testing updated mailman configuration...
2019 Feb 18
2
"syslinux-commits" mailing list and archive. WAS:Testing, please excuse the noise...
> We now have a new archive repo at zytor.com. Almost all resources and > communication channels depend on zytor.com being on-line, including the > mailing list itself. > > Please note how the "bounces..." address is still "at zytor.com". > Whether that has any (positive or negative) influence in some case / > support / troubleshooting / configuration,
2010 May 21
6
SATA hotswap
Hi all, I changed a bad disk (automaticly disabled from software raid1 and system for I/O error) in one of our servers and now have problem with adding new one to system without reboot. Does anybody have an experience with this? Or is it possible? :) We're using hotswap AXX6DRV3G for 6 SATA disks from Intel connected directly to MB (S5520HC from Intel too). There is AHCI as driver (enabled in
2012 Oct 04
3
Text to Speech In R
Dear all, Excuse me for my searching skills: I just couldn't figure out how to do any simple text to speech in R console. What I want to do is, out put simple English words or sentences to speaker as voice. No fanciness. For example, I want the R console to speak "Hello world" or "Howdy". Do you know of any related function/package? Thanks, - Alex [[alternative HTML
2006 Jul 17
2
RE: scriptaculous appear effect and tiny_mce bug onopera 9
I seem to recall the Effect.Appear setting the final opacity to 0.99 to avoid some bug on some browser; anyone remember the specifics? Seems like we should probably just conditionally check for the broken browser and set to 0.99 for only that one, otherwise leave it at 1.0, but I know I don''t have the full picture of why it was necessary or whether it still is. Greg
2024 Nov 09
1
Limit
There is always an implied "and do computations on it before writing the processed data out" when reading chunks of a file. And you would almost certainly not be getting that error if you were not out of memory. A good rule of thumb is that you need 4 times as much free memory to process data than you need to read it in. On November 8, 2024 6:08:16 PM PST, Val <valkremk at
2017 Aug 17
3
Inst->replaceAllUsesWith and uses in ConstantExpr
I see. Is there a pre-existing way to do this in LLVM? Cheers, ~Siddharth. On Thu, 17 Aug 2017 at 02:12 Craig Topper <craig.topper at gmail.com> wrote: > ConstantExprs are immutable, they can't be changed once they are created. > And a ConstantExpr can reference other ConstantExprs. So replacing all uses > of a Value in a ConstantExpr would require creating a new immutable
2004 Sep 16
5
Indexing lists
DeaR useRs: I have a list with 500 elements, in each other there are data.frames and I want to take the first row and the first column of each elements of my list since the first to the 500-th. Thanks and excuse my bad English. --- [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2018 May 09
3
Re: Libvirt access control drivers
Ok, excuse me for misunderstanding, how it is possible then to set up access control when I use remote connection to KVM ( not in UNIX domain)? Is there any way within libvirt, maybe based on authentication or certificates? 2018-05-09 11:14 GMT+03:00 Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>: > On Wed, May 09, 2018 at 11:13:01AM +0300, Anastasiya Ruzhanskaya wrote: > > I read this
2004 Feb 03
5
lm coefficients
Dear R experts, Excuse me if my question will be stupid... I'd like to fit data with x^2 polynomial: d <- read.table(file = "Oleg.dat", head = TRUE) d X T 3720.00 4.113 3715.00 4.123 3710.00 4.132 ... out <- lm(T ~ poly(X, 4), data = d) out Call: lm(formula = T ~ poly(X, 2), data = d) Coefficients: (Intercept) poly(X, 2)1 poly(X, 2)2
2015 Mar 02
3
Update
On 02/03/15 19:15, buhorojo wrote: > On 02/03/15 19:58, sandy.napoles at eccmg.cupet.cu wrote: >> telnet git.samba.org 443 >> Trying 193.175.80.230... >> Trying 2001:638:603:d06e::80:230... >> telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Network is unreachable >> >> > > Prueba en otro sitio, no lo habitual pues casi seguro hay algo dentro > de la red
2017 Nov 11
2
Postlogin script
Awesome, thanks! Sent from my mobile device please excuse. 11.11.2017 2:48 PM "Gedalya" <gedalya at gedalya.net> napisa?(a): > On 11/10/2017 11:03 PM, Joseph Tam wrote: > > > > The toughest situation (using script techniques) is for > > CIDR ranges just shy of a full octet boundary e.g. /25. > > Actually there is a great tool for that, grepcidr >
2005 Feb 09
12
Harvesting and Dictionary attacks
Is there a way to listen on port 25 for repeated dictionary attacks to harvest email address and blacklist that Ip with shorewall? Thanks, Mike
2003 May 23
3
calling files of commands in R
Please excuse me if this is a very basic question and I am just misunderstanding the basic structure of R. Right now, I am writing everything in a buffer (emacs) and then copying it into R when it is correct. Is there a way to save a file of commands and then just type the file name or something in R and have the commands executed within R? Anna