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2010 Sep 15
2
Using feather.plot to try and generate a stick plot of current velocity data (and having issues)
Hello All, I am attempting to use the feather.plot function from the plotrix package to graph current velocity data as I have speed and direction. I let "r" be the first 10 rows of current speed data and "theta" be the first 10 rows of directional data in radians. I had tried this with 10 measurements, but keep getting the following error message: >
2007 May 02
4
syslinux 2.11
Hi* *I know very little about Linux but I am trying to set up a* *flash drive with Feather Linux and part of the instructions say I need a copy of syslinux 2.11 to make it boot correctly. They say the newer versions which is all I can find will not let it boot correctly. I can't seem to find any contact information to tell them at Feather Linux that if a specific older file is needed why
2012 Nov 05
0
IETF Video codec Birds of a Feather session. Please participate. **TODAY**
Today at 17:40-19:40 Eastern Standard Time (22:40-00:40 UTC) the IETF will be holding a Birds of a Feather session to discuss creating a working group for developing a next generation video codec for Internet use. Remote participation is open to everyone. This would be an effort somewhat similar to what we used to create the Opus audio codec. The IETF provides an open standardization process and
2012 Nov 05
0
IETF Video codec Birds of a Feather session. Please participate. **TODAY**
Today at 17:40-19:40 Eastern Standard Time (22:40-00:40 UTC) the IETF will be holding a Birds of a Feather session to discuss creating a working group for developing a next generation video codec for Internet use. Remote participation is open to everyone. This would be an effort somewhat similar to what we used to create the Opus audio codec. The IETF provides an open standardization process and
2012 Nov 05
0
IETF Video codec Birds of a Feather session. Please participate. **TODAY**
Today at 17:40-19:40 Eastern Standard Time (22:40-00:40 UTC) the IETF will be holding a Birds of a Feather session to discuss creating a working group for developing a next generation video codec for Internet use. Remote participation is open to everyone. This would be an effort somewhat similar to what we used to create the Opus audio codec. The IETF provides an open standardization process and
2018 Mar 14
0
EuroLLVM: Birds of Feather Sessions Needed
We are looking for a few more Birds of Feather sessions for the 2018 Euro LLVM Developers’ Meeting in Bristol,UK to round out our program. If you are interested in organizing a BoF, please send email to eurollvm-organizers at lists.llvm.org <mailto:eurollvm-organizers at lists.llvm.org> with the title, speakers, and brief abstract. It would be very helpful to have proposals submitted by
2008 Dec 13
2
odd behavior when multiplying data frame by an element
could someone explain what is happening below ? I was trying to solve a related question on the list and then , as I was solving it, I was getting strange answers and then I noticed below. It's obviously not a bug but I don't get it. Thanks. m <- data.frame(class = c("birds", "planes"), feather = c(1,3), jet = c(2,4)) d1 <- data.frame(jet = c(10), feather =
2008 Dec 13
2
odd behavior when multiplying data frame by an element
could someone explain what is happening below ? I was trying to solve a related question on the list and then , as I was solving it, I was getting strange answers and then I noticed below. It's obviously not a bug but I don't get it. Thanks. m <- data.frame(class = c("birds", "planes"), feather = c(1,3), jet = c(2,4)) d1 <- data.frame(jet = c(10), feather =
1998 Jul 24
0
R-beta: An R "birds of a feather" meeting at JSM in Dallas
Earlier I suggested a meeting of folks interested in R and who will be attending the Joint Statistical Meetings in Dallas, TX, U.S.A. It would be a good time to talk about the software and the directions it could take or even just to meet some of the people whom you see corresponding on these groups. I suggest we try to meet at the business meeting/mixer for the Statistical Computing and
2016 Jul 04
2
LLVM Cauldron 2016 (Sep 8th, Hebden Bridge, UK) registration and call for papers now open
We are pleased to announce the first LLVM Cauldron, to be held on Thursday September 8th 2016 in Hebden Bridge, UK. This is the day before the GNU Tools Cauldron being held at the same venue, so we hope to take advantage of the high concentration of compiler enthusiasts and to encourage lots of cross-pollination between communities. This will be a one-day conference with a single talks track and
2006 Jan 22
1
regression with nestedness
Dear R-users, I set up an experiment where I put up bluebird boxes across an urbanization gradient. I monitored these boxes and at some point I pulled a feather from a chick and a friend used spectral properties (rtot, a continuous var) to index chick health. There is an effect of sex that I would like to include but how would I set up a regression and look at the effect of urbanization
2006 Oct 05
4
glm with nesting
I just had a manuscript returned with the biggest problem being the analysis. Instead of using principal components in a regression I've been asked to analyze a few variables separately. So that's what I'm doing. I pulled a feather from young birds and we quantified certain aspects of the color of those feathers. Since I often have more than one sample from a nest, I thought I
2015 Feb 19
2
CentOS 7: software RAID 5 array with 4 disks and no spares?
On 20 February 2015 at 05:25, Chris Murphy <lists at colorremedies.com> wrote: >> I'd say your mom is an admin in the sense that chickens fly and horses swim. > > It's a confusing analogy. Chickens don't fly. Horses do swim. I have a couple of chickens, and yes, the buggers do fly if you don't clip their flight feathers. :-)
2005 Oct 28
2
line vector plots
Hi, I'm looking for the way to make vector plot over a time line. This plot, similar to the "feather plot" in Matlab, is a line in which every thick (a time value) one vector is drawn with its length proportional to one variable (wind speed, for example) and its direction to another (wind direction, for example). Any ideas? Thanks, EKS -- ---------------------------- Eduardo
2005 Mar 21
1
Help with Syslinux2.11
Im trying to get syslinux to let me boot feather linux from my USB drive. But I don't understand what im being asked to do in the instructions. I need help, thank you. Ricky
2004 May 19
2
O'Reilly Open Source Convention in Portland
Anyone else going to this and interested in having an Asterisk birds-of-a-feather breakfast or dinner get together? Open Source Convention, Portland, OR, July 26-30. See http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20040519/190e9bfb/attachment.htm
2007 Jan 10
2
USB Flash disk with sector size 2048
Hello every one an a pretty new year. I'm making a derivative a the Feather linux-live which can be found here: http://franboisson.homeip.net/clef/ClefAgreg.iso Everything works find except with USB key with sector size different then 512 (2048 in my case). I look at the source of syslinux and change the following: * The test in syslxmod.c * Change each time I see SECTOR_SHIFT=9 in
2020 Sep 26
3
LLVM Developers Meeting JIT BoF -- Request for Topics of Interest
Hi All, The 2020 Virtual LLVM Developer's Meeting is coming up the week after next. I'll be hosting a JIT Birds-of-a-Feather session on Thursday the 8th at 10:55am PDT (See http://llvm.org/devmtg/2020-09/schedule/). I'm planning to run this more like a Round Table: Minimal introduction, plenty of time for discussion. Does anyone have any LLVM JIT related topics that they would
2012 Aug 20
2
[LLVMdev] LLVM Developers' Meeting: Call for Talks, Posters, & BoFs
I'm happy to announce that we are now accepting proposals for talks, posters, or Birds of a Feather sessions for the 2012 LLVM Developers' Meeting. Any of these topics are welcome as long as they utilize or are based on LLVM technologies (i.e., clang, lldb, llvm core, libc++, dragonegg, etc): 1) Description of, or how to use, the core infrastructure. 2) Applications of LLVM
2018 Sep 22
2
Possible bug, max argument in print.default(), on R-3.5.1-patched
The max argument of print.default() does not override options(max.print), see below. R 3.5.1 and R-devel both seem good. G?bor > options(max.print = 1) > print(data.frame(a=1:10)) a 1 1 [ reached 'max' / getOption("max.print") -- omitted 9 rows ] > print(data.frame(a=1:10), max = 100) a 1 1 [ reached getOption("max.print") -- omitted 9 rows ] >