Displaying 20 results from an estimated 9587 matches for "familiarize".
2011 Feb 14
5
Transforming relational data
Hi,
I have a large dataset with info on individuals (B) that have been involved
in projects (A) during multiple years (C). The dataset contains three
columns: A, B, C. Example:
A B C
1 1 a 1999
2 1 b 1999
3 1 c 1999
4 1 d 1999
5 2 c 2001
6 2 d 2001
7 3 a 2004
8 3 c 2004
9 3 d 2004
I am interested in how well all the individuals in a project know each
other. To
2005 Jun 22
4
tc on a PDA
hello,
i have a 5500 iPaq with familiar 0.8.2 on it and i don''t know how to
install a traffic shaper tool on it.
I installed iproute2 package i found on familiar site and for that i
have the tc and ip commands, but when trying to add a qdisc, as a
dummy example, i get the next answer:
> tc qdisc add dev wlan0 root cbq bandwidth 100Mbit avpkt 100
RTNETLINK answers: Invalid argument
2014 Feb 18
2
Re: event-test.py cannot detects domain shutdown
2014년 2월 11일 오후 10:00에 Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> 작성:
On 02/11/2014 12:20 AM, Kim Larry wrote:
libvirtd version is 1.1.4 and using Xen for hypervisor.
I'm not as familiar with the xen hypervisor as with qemu; it may just be
the case that no one has coded the xen driver to send a shutdown event.
At any rate, I can confirm that with the qemu driver, shutdown events
are delivered.
It
2016 Aug 17
2
Job Announcement: Swift Frontend Compiler Engineer at Apple
The Apple Swift frontend compiler team is seeking an exceptional compiler engineer who is passionate about great language design.
In this position, you will participate in shaping the future of the Swift language and be a key participant of the swift.org project. You will be involved in all aspects of taking a language feature from concept to implementation. As part of the Apple Swift team, you
2005 Oct 20
7
Backup Solutions based on Linux
I'm having particular issues running Veritas in my Windows environment. The
agent just seems to baulk on some servers. I've looked into backup solutions
running on Linux before but there doesn't seem to be much. Is anyone
familiar with something that has Windows agents and yet managed by Linux?
<<JAV>>
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2003 Apr 21
2
Anyone familiar with Cumulants or good reference books?
Hey, R-listers
I want to get some statistical books on Cumulants for
studying.
So will you please give me some suggestions on
these related books?
Thanks for your point.
Fred
2005 Feb 17
0
tc on familiar ipaq
Hello,
I want to run bandwidth management on my ipaq (H3970) running
familiar 0.8. It''s built on top of linux 2.4.19 kernel. There is
iptables but no traffice control (tc) tools. I''m thinking to cross
compile my own tc. Does anyone know where to get tc source file? or
Does anyone have tried this before?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Ya-Yunn
2008 Aug 30
2
Delta UPS boxes
Hello List,
I would like to control the big Delta box that protect the cluster of my group:
I am not familiar with those kind of machine, but quite familiar with (Debian) Linux.
Does anyone know which NUT driver to use ?
The UPS have 3 different communication interfaces:
RS-232
AS-400
Dry-contact
Which one is the more appropriate for NUT ?
Any other information is welcome :-)
Thanks in
2007 Oct 20
3
Learning sources
When i decide to create a GUI for my desktop "Ruby" application, i have
been stucked about wxruby.
Then i have looked at wxwindows and wxwidgets sources but the syntax was
not so familiar to me. Because the examples were written in C++
generally.
For understanding main concept this experience was good for me.
Later, for more familiar syntax i have looked at wxphyton sources and i
read
2007 Mar 22
3
[LLVMdev] GSOC - HLVM Work
Hello,
I would also like to apply for Google's Summer of Code, but I am
having difficulty finding a concrete project idea to tackle. (Though
certainly interesting, a new front-end or a compiler optimization
pass seem like to large as projects for a single summer -- and
certainly something I couldn't accomplish given my lack of
familiarity with the code-base.)
I have read the
2010 Aug 30
0
[LLVMdev] job ad: QA contractor position in Apple's compiler team
This is an advertisement for a QA contractor position in Apple's Clang frontend team. Please forward to anyone who might be interested.
------------
Apple's LLVM compiler team is looking to fill a 6 month QA contractor position to help drive major improvements to our qualification and testing processes for Clang.
Currently we have a semi-automated process for tracking compiler
2010 Aug 23
7
"easiest" way to write an R dataframe to excel?
I am using R 2.11.1 in a Microsoft Windows 7 environment.
I tried using WriteXLS, but get the message " In system(cmd) : perl not found"
What is the "easiest" way to write an R dataframe to Excel? (I am familiar with
WriteXLS, but I do not have PERL installed, and if not needed, do not wish to
install it.)
I am also familiar with write.table, but if possible, wish to
2003 Dec 18
2
Maildir quotas support in Dovecot and 2 other newbie questions
I am not familiar with all the features that Dovecot has, but I am
familiar with Courier IMAP using Maildir.
Does Dovedot have a software based Maildir supporting quota program like
Courier IMAP ?
Can maildrop be used with Dovecot for quotas ?
Courier IMAP has maildrop integrated.
- If maildrop support is turned on in Courier IMAP, then
a user will get a quota warning mail message
2005 Jun 15
2
Best Practices for rookie
I am interested in setting up Samba file services for our location and I am
looking to find a "Best Practices" approach and configuration for use with
an Active Directory controller. I have had some luck in setup Samba with
local accounts, but Linux will be used increasingly in the months to come
and I would like to build a file server that will validate file system
access against AD
2012 Mar 26
2
trellis plot
Hi everyone,
I am just trying to figure out how to do a xyplot where in addition to
dots and lines I can change dots' colors according to an individual
variable (e.g., marital disruption across time, a dummy 0/1). When I
use "groups" specification (see below), I get two different lines for
each individual based on groups, and what I want is to get one line
connecting dots, and
2006 Aug 03
8
beginning a statistics application
Hi all,
I need to write an application that gets data from a database and plots
it on a graph.
I am familiar with java and know that I could do it with jfreechart -
however I am excited by RoR and would like to write the application with
RoR instead.
Is it possible to write it in RoR?
Chris
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2019 Jan 30
2
[FORGED] r-base is already the newest version (3.5.2-1bionic)
Rolf,
Briefly as I don't have sufficient time to catch up on all these wordy emails...
On 30 January 2019 at 15:18, Rolf Turner wrote:
| On 1/30/19 2:03 PM, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
| > | Now *that* was a revealing suggestion! I did that and got:
| > |
| > | > Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
| > | > |
2014 Apr 30
2
[LLVMdev] What is HexagonTargetMachine::addPassesForOptimizations for?
On 4/30/2014 8:45 AM, Rafael Espíndola wrote:
> On 30 April 2014 00:52, Craig Topper <craig.topper at gmail.com> wrote:
>> This function is marked virtual but doesn't override anything, doesn't have
>> any overrides, and has no in tree callers. Can it be removed?
>
> Given that it is dead, yes :-)
>
It used to be called from clang, from
2005 Mar 07
1
Request for those familiar with internals of the Oracle, SQL Server, and DB2 adapters
I''ve made a research patch [1] for Active Record which creates a new
interface for working with limit and offset parameters, and it needs
implementations for the commercial databases. The patch is described
in detail in trac ticket #795 [2].
I''d greatly appreciate any contributions you can make as soon as
possible so that this fix can make it in to the Rails 1.0 release.
2010 Feb 12
1
Does this sort of hang with 2.6.9 look familiar?
Hi,
I've had 2.6.9 running to sync a directory tree between two Ubuntu 8.04 LTS
systems for well over a year, every hour, without trouble until today.
Today, it runs through the whole tree, deletes, moves files over, then hangs
at the very end - sending the system load, which normally is minimal, up
over 10 for an extended time until killed.
This happens consistently. If I move just a