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2011 Jul 04
3
Unusual graph- modified wind rose perhaps?
...y this layout. Does anyone know if there is anything in R that does a graph like this or that can be adapted to do it. Unfortunately my Spanish is non-existent so I am not sure how effective the graph is in achieving whatever it's suppposed to do. A dot chart might be as effective but it is a flashy graphic. Thanks
2020 Jun 19
3
Bootable USB keys : which brand ?
Hi, In my daily work I'm mainly using USB keys for work : one with CentOS 7, one with OpenSUSE Leap 15.1, one with Slax Live for data recovery purposes, one with Ghost4Linux and one with FreeDOS which I use for flashing the odd BIOS. Last week I bought a set of three flashy colored USB keys in a local shop. To my surprise, none of them seem to be able to boot anything. When I write a bootable image (CentOS, OpenSUSE, whatever) to any one of the USB keys, the USB key boot option doesn't show up on any one of my sandbox PCs. Looks like I just learnt the hard way tha...
2003 Jan 24
4
Problems for 13 year old
...R for this. He has a Mac G3 OS 9.1. I am looking for ideas for problems that would be interesting and motivating for someone that age. I recently taught him the basics of HTML and noticed that he particularly was intrigued by the ability to change colors; thus, perhaps problems that involve flashy color plots would keep his attention. Thanks for any ideas. ----------------------------------------------------- http://eo.yifan.net Free POP3/Web Email, File Manager, Calendar and Address Book
2006 Oct 06
2
[Fwd: Re: compiz coding style]
Argl, this was meant to go to the list and not only to Hanno! -- email - macslow@bangang.de www - http://macslow.thepimp.net lowfat - http://macslow.thepimp.net/sponsor-it -------------- next part -------------- An embedded message was scrubbed... From: Mirco =?ISO-8859-1?Q?M=FCller?= <macslow@bangang.de> Subject: Re: [compiz] compiz coding style Date: Fri, 06 Oct 2006 01:53:46 +0200 Size:
2000 Feb 14
3
More plotting comments
...doing it. Just a suggestion: ps.options( horizontal=FALSE, onefile=FALSE, paper="special" ) postscript( "/tmp/test.eps", width=4, height=3 ) par( mar=c( 3.5, 3.5, 0, 0 ), ps=10, mgp=c( 2.5, 1, 0 )) curve( sin, 0, 2 * pi, lty="1494" ) dev.off() I know it isn't as flashy as some of the existing examples but it does demonstrate the typical things that you are going to need such as point sizes, paper sizes, margins, etc. It is also something that can quickly be grabbed and used by most people. - Tel -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-....
2004 Aug 06
3
Re: [icecast-dev] Hot Topic: Icecast in Macromedia Flash
..., Mac OS or Windows). I have some Windows boxes around where I have Flashplayer installed. However, since I'm switching OSes faster than my socks (I am multi-booting), and I am not *allowed* to install/use Flash on the other most important OS (OpenBSD, even though it would work), I am avoiding flashy sites as good as possible. I can't say I find Flash's discriminating license or its habit of eating CPU cycles and RAM appealing at all. Actually, I believe your Flash-based streaming client is only good to obfuscate the real address of the streaming server, to keep people from easily dump...
2017 Feb 01
3
Fuzzing bitcode reader
On Wed, Feb 1, 2017 at 9:19 AM, Michael Kruse <llvmdev at meinersbur.de> wrote: > 2017-02-01 18:07 GMT+01:00 Kostya Serebryany <kcc at google.com>: > > Yes, I used to run clang-fuzzer and clang-format-fuzzer on this bot, but > not > > any more. > > The reason is simple -- the bot was always red (well, orange) and the > bugs > > were never fixed. >
2020 Jun 19
0
Bootable USB keys : which brand ?
...> > In my daily work I'm mainly using USB keys for work : one with CentOS 7, one > with OpenSUSE Leap 15.1, one with Slax Live for data recovery purposes, one > with Ghost4Linux and one with FreeDOS which I use for flashing the odd BIOS. > > Last week I bought a set of three flashy colored USB keys in a local shop. To > my surprise, none of them seem to be able to boot anything. When I write a > bootable image (CentOS, OpenSUSE, whatever) to any one of the USB keys, the USB > key boot option doesn't show up on any one of my sandbox PCs. Looks like I just > lea...
2005 Sep 07
2
AACPlus Shoutcast v1.90
Windows 98 is totally obsolete and useless. WindowsXP is a completely different architecture for just about everything except the name Windows. You owe it to yourself to check out WindowsXP, even though it is subsidized by the "eveil empire." :) -g. At 16:00 2005-09-07, Karl Heyes wrote: >On Wed, 2005-09-07 at 23:33, Ross Levis wrote: > > If you have access to a Windows box,
2006 Jun 02
0
Trying to use Ajax scaffold throws up odd behaviour
..., even with this fixed, adding a row or editing a row just leaves the Ajax spinner spinning, even though the returned code works if I call the Ajax''d page direct. (And I have Javascript enabled!) | |Has anyone had success with this generator or should I just give up and go back to less flashy but less error-prone admin sites? | |On a related problem, has anyone else noticed the generator destroy script removing vital view, model, test, etc. direcrtories? Or even routes.rb? (The latter makes EVERYTHING fail thereafter until replaced, generators fail without comment...) | |Is this no...
2006 Apr 18
0
AJAX not displaying - due to action not complete?
...the appropriate entitlements. When finished, clicking "I''m finished" slides the big table back up and the new smaller table back down. In dev, this works great. Of course, doing dev on the same machine as the database. In live, it works sporadically. The movement is choppy, flashy (like, here one split-second and gone the next), and sometimes the table doesn''t return. The whole thing depends upon calls to a db (pgsql on a remote host) and to LDAP. I''m wondering if the LDAP calls don''t happen quickly enough, so the whole process dies. The product...
2006 Jan 25
2
inserting column headings between grouped rows
Hello all, I have what is conceptually a pretty simple poblem, but can''t think of an obvious solution. I have a group of objects (@items), that I wish to render as rows. Items have dates, and I wish to group them by that date, inserting a header row each time the date changes e.g.: header row row 11/11/2004 row 11/11/2004 header row row 11/23/2004 I''m currently
2001 Sep 30
1
[idstewart@compuvative.com: DdeConnect errors while running setup.exe]
...a cross-post. I posted this to wine-devel before realizing this was the proper forum. Due to resource constraints (75 MHz processor, 1.2 GB hard drive, 16 MB RAM), we recently replaced Windows98 on our daughter's PC with Linux Mandrake, using the IceWM window manager. It isn't quite as flashy as Windows, but it boots beyond the startup screen, which is more than can be said for Win98. Well, to make a long story short, I've installed and configured Wine following the instructions in the Wine User's Guide. Everything seems to be working properly, but when I attempted to run the...
1999 May 05
0
Printing from Linux -> NT with banners
...esac done cat template.ps | sed -e "s/_USERNAME_/$printuid/ s/_HOSTNAME_/$printhost/" > $BANNER then later in the script: (cat $BANNER; <other commands to produce PS output from print job>) | smbprint Template.PS is a template banner, which can be as flashy as you like (mine has Tux in the corner) Hope this is useful; apologies if it's old hat; and please let me know if there's a "saner" way. Thanks, --------------------------------------------------------- John Hartnup, IGNAS IEFTP Team IBM Warwick IBM - 664926 -- External - (0...
2000 Jul 05
1
Samba And and NetApp Filer
I need some help. I can map the NetApp filer, but when I do a 'ls' in the directory I get errors. Saying that the file or directory does not exist and I know the directories and files do, you can see them when you map the NetApp with NT. If you know the name of the directory you can change into it. I can also map NT with samba just fine with no problems. The NetApp is running a CIFS server
2004 Aug 06
2
Re: [icecast-dev] Hot Topic: Icecast in MacromediaFlash
...t; I have some Windows boxes around where I have Flashplayer installed. > However, since I'm switching OSes faster than my socks (I am > multi-booting), and I am not *allowed* to install/use Flash on the other > most important OS (OpenBSD, even though it would work), I am avoiding > flashy sites as good as possible. I can't say I find Flash's > discriminating license or its habit of eating CPU cycles and RAM > appealing at all. > > Actually, I believe your Flash-based streaming client is only good to > obfuscate the real address of the streaming server, to kee...
2006 Apr 26
2
armageddon vs. polling for shared resources, ajax, stale browsers
Hi, I am using AJAX so much that I never refresh the entire webpage for the admin side of a webapp. If two people are viewing the same data and one person makes a change then I want the change to show up in the other person''s page. I can have the client poll the server every two seconds to look for changes. I''m not really interested in Comet for keeping a connection open
2004 Aug 06
1
Hot Topic: Icecast in Macromedia Flash
Macsym wrote: > I am trying to build an mp3 player in Macromedia Flash that would work with > Icecast. Using Flash as a mp3 player instead of Winamp, XMMS,. could > democratize Icecast because Flash is cross-platform/cross-browser, it is > installed on almost every computer connected to the internet and it will be > embedded into a webpage. You should read the Flash Player's
2004 Aug 06
0
Re: [icecast-dev] Hot Topic: Icecast in Macromedia Flash
..., Mac OS or Windows). I have some Windows boxes around where I have Flashplayer installed. However, since I'm switching OSes faster than my socks (I am multi-booting), and I am not *allowed* to install/use Flash on the other most important OS (OpenBSD, even though it would work), I am avoiding flashy sites as good as possible. I can't say I find Flash's discriminating license or its habit of eating CPU cycles and RAM appealing at all. Actually, I believe your Flash-based streaming client is only good to obfuscate the real address of the streaming server, to keep people from easily dump...
2004 Aug 06
1
[icecast-dev] Hot Topic: Icecast in Macromedia Flash
Macsym wrote: > I am trying to build an mp3 player in Macromedia Flash that would work with > Icecast. Using Flash as a mp3 player instead of Winamp, XMMS,. could > democratize Icecast because Flash is cross-platform/cross-browser, it is > installed on almost every computer connected to the internet and it will be > embedded into a webpage. You should read the Flash Player's