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2003 Apr 16
0
processing of Fest in spatstat
Hello,
I'm using spatstat and generating G and K function curves, plotting the theoretical lines, etc. etc. I run multiple programs as batch files and can happily work 'up front' while R number crunches 'in back', until ...
I ask it to generate the F curve with Fest. When I invoke the 'F word' suddenly my happy coexistence with R, and even Linux, is over.
2004 Aug 06
0
OT: SXSW Music Fest Live via Ices/Icecast
Michael Collins and I have worked our asses off in an attempt to broadcast
live Vorbis from the SXSW 2003 Music Festival this week. We're using a
large wifi network to pull the audio from several clubs over to the
convention center where we have an Xserve running Gentoo serving up the
Icecast streams.
Despite the lack of docs, we've had no problem with Ices and Icecast from
CVS. The
2006 Oct 18
1
Netgear WGT Flash-fest at Astricon
Just an FYI to anyone out there who will be attending Astricon and who
would like to play around with embedded Asterisk on the Netgear WGT634U
platform.
If you want to "bring your own" to the show, I'll be bringing all the
appropriate stuff to flash them there with my latest openWGT/Asterisk
build.
They are available from www.justdeals.com, refurbs, for $44.95 delivered.
2008 Nov 16
1
Opening the 2.4 commit fest (USB file stuff)
On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 5:42 PM, Arnaud Quette <aquette.dev at gmail.com> wrote:
> fellows,
>
> You can now commit to the trunk everything that is scheduled for 2.4
>
> For my part, the november month will be mostly dedicated to the following:
> - commit the USB "improved maintenance" code. I'm about to finish that
> one, which allows to extract USB info
2008 Nov 18
0
Opening the 2.4 commit fest (AJAX Web UIs)
Part of the possible 2.4 addons are the new AJAX web UIs.
Sebastien Volle, an Eaton colleague and friend, started to work on
that subject (should be helped by Jonathan "Bass hero" Bonzy soon).
The very first results are there: http://seboss38.free.fr/nut/
not much ATM, but it's more a testbed to see how we can do a first iteration.
btw, try double clicking on a line to get the data
2008 Nov 16
1
Opening the 2.4 commit fest (RRD)
On Sun, Nov 16, 2008 at 11:08 AM, Arnaud Quette <aquette.dev at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> The remainder, until the -pre stage, will be:
>>> - the Powerman support (through the powerman driver) for more PDUs
>>> - the possible RRD integration into upslog
>>
>> It would be nice to have native RRD support in upslog, but we may also
>> want to point
2008 Nov 14
2
Opening the 2.4 commit fest
fellows,
You can now commit to the trunk everything that is scheduled for 2.4
For my part, the november month will be mostly dedicated to the following:
- commit the USB "improved maintenance" code. I'm about to finish that
one, which allows to extract USB info and generate the various USB
related files (hotplug, udev and hal). so the end of that bothering
era ^_^
- complete &
2008 Nov 16
1
Opening the 2.4 commit fest (configuration files)
On Sun, Nov 16, 2008 at 11:08 AM, Arnaud Quette <aquette.dev at gmail.com> wrote:
> 2008/11/15 Charles Lepple <clepple at gmail.com>:
>> On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 5:42 PM, Arnaud Quette <aquette.dev at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> fellows,
>>>
>>> You can now commit to the trunk everything that is scheduled for 2.4
>>>
>>> For my part,
2006 Jun 21
4
one more suggestion for backgroundrb
this:
Index: script/backgroundrb/lib/backgroundrb.rb
===================================================================
--- script/backgroundrb/lib/backgroundrb.rb (revision 16)
+++ script/backgroundrb/lib/backgroundrb.rb (working copy)
@@ -29,7 +29,11 @@
# the log via @logger
def initialize(args)
@logger = BACKGROUNDRB_LOGGER
- Thread.new { do_work(args) }
+
2008 Feb 01
2
ssh wrapper scripts
Hello
This is an idea someone had that I thought of implementing, but I don't
know whether I have the time. Regardless, I would only do it if you
would include it with the OpenSSH distribution, so I would need to know
your opinion.
OpenSSH is a very useful an very versatile tool. Not only a remote
terminal - but also an FTP-like client/server, an app for copying files,
an aid for port
2008 Feb 21
2
Unable to create/index a zoo irregular timeseries
In the text file pressione2008.csv I have the following
"Data","MAX","MIN","Note"
"07-01-2008 08:00:00", 135, 90, "Eccessi feste, inizio dieta"
"07-01-2008 18:00:00", 135, 85, ""
"08-01-2008 08:00:00", 125, 75, ""
which is a collection of blood pressure data at different time of the day.
I would
2005 Mar 28
3
CAPI/Dialing out
Hi,
after having read so much about Asterisk, I went on and tried out to
create a little sample-setup.
I'm using a Fritz Card USB with the AVM Capi Driver and two X-Lite
Softphones.
Dialing between the softphones makes no problem.
Calling the MSN fron an external phone also works. I'm getting to the
asterisk demo-voicebox which works flawlessly.
Now may next step has been to enable
2007 Mar 30
2
Re: FLAC: same features as WavPack
Harry Sack wrote:
>
>
> 2007/3/29, Brian Willoughby <brianw@sounds.wa.com
> <mailto:brianw@sounds.wa.com>>:
>
> There actually is no problem with 24-bit support, as I stated
> earlier. So before people start chiming in with "me too" - I'd
> like to request that you actually say what problem you're seeing,
> along with a few
2013 Jun 20
1
Rev Your (RDMA) Engines for the RDMA GlusterFest
It's that time again ? we want to test the GlusterFS 3.4 beta before
we unleash it on the world. Like our last test fest, we want you to
put the latest GlusterFS beta through real-world usage scenarios that
will show you how it compares to previous releases. Unlike the last
time, we want to focus this round of testing on Infiniband and RDMA
hardware.
For a description of how to do this, see
2003 Nov 07
2
opposite function of strsplit() ?
Hi,
I what to solve this problem:
>alfab <- "ABCEDFG" #[1] "ABCEDFG"
>chara <- strsplit(alfab, "") #[1] "A" "B" "C" "E" "D"
>"F" "G"
Then I do some changes before I want the character together again, say,
remove two letters.
Now,
2006 Oct 12
1
AstriCon Hotel Full - Here are some near-by alternates
Well, it looks like AstriCon 2006 is going to be big. We've sold out
the entire Westin Park Central -- every last room. So, here are some
nearby hotels to check if you're planning on coming down to Dallas for
the big Asterisk-fest.
Wyndham Garden Hotel-Park Central
8051 Lyndon B Johnson Fwy
Dallas, TX
972-680-3000
Residence Inn LBJ/Park Central
7642 Lyndon B Johnson Fwy
Dallas,
2013 Feb 11
1
Centos 6 and VLAN-ID7 for vDSL (Telekom)
AHOI!
I've big trouble by setting up CentOS 6.3 for my new vDSL.
As I've found out, the German Telekom is using VLAN7 for her
internet-(data) connections. => http://workaround.org/blog/vdsl
O.K. what I've done:
The NIC where's my DSL-modem is connectet is eth0.
cat /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0
# device for vDSL-modem
DEVICE=eth0
HWADDR=00:30:1B:14:08:67
2018 Aug 31
3
OT: Linux recommendations for old Pentium PC
On Friday 31 August 2018 15:44:53 Valeri Galtsev wrote:
>
> I would use FreeBSD (and I do use FreeBSD for bacula, now bareos backup
> server and storage hosts), it has really small "footprint", and it is
> quite widespread.
>
> Incidentally, I was using bacula for very long time, but recently I
> switched to bacula's fork: bareos. You may want to consider the
2015 Feb 11
3
Thread moderation and list etiquette (Reference - Another Fedora Decision)
Hi,
The thread titled "Another Fedora Decision" is rapidly turning into a
political and opinion driven flame fest that is unsuited for the CentOS
mailing list. This list should try and remain focused on CentOS, what we
have and keep the area sane for new users as well as old hands to
participate in a fair and thoughtful conversation around the CentOS
Linux platform and the CentOS
2015 Oct 26
2
PHP version not enough for developers
On Sat, 24 Oct 2015, Johnny Hughes wrote:
> On 10/23/2015 03:44 PM, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote:
>> What FUD? It adds *binary* logfiles, readable only with a separate
>> program; when I restart a service, it does not *tell* me what's going on,
>> just worked or didn't, so I don't know, if it fails, where, the messages
>> from journalctl are extremely