Displaying 20 results from an estimated 53 matches for "foresight".
2024 Nov 02
0
foreSIGHT package
Dear community
I have started to use the foreSIGHT package fo calculate some climatic indicators.
Example
library(foreSIGHT)
func_avgDSD(WAAR$Ta, attArgs)
Dataset (WAAR, Ta = average daily temperature)
Year DOY Ta
1990 1 -2.45
1990 2 1.54
.
.
2001 1 4.54
,
2001 205 15.65
2001 206 20.14
.
2001 365 8.65
..
2023 1 0.45
Questions:
Is it possible to...
2009 Aug 08
2
Chainloading from Vista x64 bootloader to Extlinux?
Hi syslinux list,
Some months ago, hpa was kind enough to help me troubleshoot booting
Extlinux in a system with the following particulars:
* Windows Vista x64 bootloader in the MBR and Vista installed in /dev/sda1
* Extlinux 3.72 installed in the first sector of /dev/sda2 and Foresight
Linux installed in /dev/sda2 (at the time I tried, 3.72 was the default
bootloader in Foresight)
The problem was that chainloading did not work from Vista x64 to Extlinux,
but _did_ work from Vista x64 to GRUB (and hence I'm currently forced to use
GRUB). At the time I don't think hpa went...
1997 Apr 30
1
R-beta: Re: S Compatibility
At 03:28 30/04/97, ihaka at stat.auckland.ac.nz wrote:
>Bill Venables writes:
> (As a complete side-issue, Brian Ripley and I have a kind of
> convention: we refer to the language as "S" and the commercial
> product as "S-PLUS". There is a useful distinction to be made.)
>
>This is generally what I try to do too.
>
>However, I suspect though that most
1997 Apr 30
1
R-beta: Re: S Compatibility
Bill Venables writes:
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foresight) was publicly very supportive of Ross & Ron's efforts.
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well I've never been called that before!
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2008 Jul 02
3
Crashing after Update
...gems/1.8/gems/actionpack-2.0.2/lib/action_view/
template_error.rb:78: [BUG] Segmentation fault
I tried using both mod_rails and mongrel to serve the application, but
both give the same results.
In hindsight I should have done a backup before the update, but my
hindsight seems a lot better than my foresight lately.
So now we finally come to my question: How do I undo the mess I
made? Is there a log somewhere that tells me specifically which
versions of which gems were updated, and is there an easy way to roll
back to a specific version?
Even better would be if someone else has seen the same proble...
2008 Jul 08
3
(announce) asterisk T.38 gateway
hi,
there is T.38 fax gateway for asterisk
http://bugs.digium.com/view.php?id=12931
please test it and report bugs
for people from
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+T.38+Bounty
if you still want donate t.38 development please contact me at cervajs at
fpf.slu.cz
---------------------------------------
Marek Cervenka
=======================================
2000 May 26
0
support for multiple codepages at once?
...rent
character sets. Some of the filenames have German characters in them, some
French, Polish, others Scandinavian and even Korean. Everything except the
Korean files seem to be correctly represented by the Windows box.
I read the Samba documentation fairly thoroughly, and can see with a little
foresight I can set Samba up to handle some of these character sets by
defining which 'code page' to use. But doesn't this restrict me to using
only one group of characters for a particular file store (eg. ONLY Western
European)? Is there anyway I can several at once (as appears to be
happening...
2004 Jul 28
1
Characters
Hi,
I have this Samba server.
I'm from Portugal, so my users give names to their files containig
characters like ?, ? , ?, etc.
>From the Windows point of view, everything is ok, but in the Linux
filesystem, those characters became a real mess.
The problem is that i need to record CDs directly on the server, and i
have a good deal of file and directory names all messed up.
I've
2009 Sep 13
0
is there a conary package provider in the works?
I have some rpath/foresight machines I''d like to puppet''ize but AFAIK
no one''s made a conary package provider ...
I suppose what I most care about are config files for now -- because
we are using the "conary way" of keeping our packages updated.
That said, it would be nice to know that t...
2008 Feb 27
0
[LLVMdev] 16-bit target problem
> // If this is an integer return value, we need to promote it ourselves to
> // the full width of a register, since getCopyToParts and Legalize will use
> // ANY_EXTEND rather than sign/zero.
> // FIXME: C calling convention requires the return type to be promoted to
> // at least 32-bit. But this is not necessary for non-C calling conventions.
> if
2019 May 28
1
Upgraded from CentOS 6.X to 7.X, samba not working
...to update, it is usually a
> large jump. Large corporations can deal with this, but smaller ones
> struggle, so if you must use a red-hat based distro, use Fedora, yes you
> will need to upgrade more often, but the changes will be smaller and
> current.
Hindsight its always better than foresight - I am a field hockey goalie and I can asure you I KNOW this!!
;-)
I used to be on RH6, then Redhat moved to licensing. So I went to Fedora - but I got sick and tired of all these packages and daemons running that I did need for a "WHATEVER" server (many different).
The amoount of stuff...
2016 Apr 23
0
Xapian 1.3.5 snapshot performance and index size
...but
splits the fuller one, we can end up with more unused space than if
we'd just split evenly.
There looks to be scope for improvement here, but it's not as simple
as just reducing SEQ_START_POINT, as I'd naively hoped. If we had
an "oracle" which could predict with perfect foresight where we
should split a block for the best end result, we can expect at least
an 8% improvement for the postlist table, and probably significantly
better. I'd expect good gains for the position table too.
So the question is, can we build at least a useful approximation to an
oracle?
And the...
2020 Jun 17
1
Blog article about the state of CentOS
On 6/17/20 10:19 AM, Leon Fauster via CentOS wrote:
> ...
> I wonder about the authors conclusion; the fact that RHEL is the choice
> for critical applications (what ever critical is) is known since the
> early days. This applies randomly to C5.11, C4.9 or C8.2.2004.
>
> So - cold soup get cooked again :-)
Indeed.? The author's conclusion has been the case since White Box
2008 Feb 27
2
[LLVMdev] 16-bit target problem
Has any one been successful with a 16-bit target? I'm new to LLVM and am
having problems. One problem I found stems from code in
lib/CodeGen/SelectionDAG/SelectionDAGISel.cpp: visitRet():
// If this is an integer return value, we need to promote it ourselves to
// the full width of a register, since getCopyToParts and Legalize will use
// ANY_EXTEND rather than sign/zero.
// FIXME:
2004 Nov 04
2
biplot drawing conc ellipses
Is there an option to draw concentration ellipses in biplots ? It seems
really nice to summarize large number of points of each group.
Cheers../ Murli
2004 Dec 30
2
VoiceConduits - Notice
Hello,
This is David Deutsch, and I'm the owner of VoiceConduits. There seems to be
some confusion related to our company, regarding the past few posts.
VoiceConduits is currently NOT open for public business, we have never to
date advertised or attempted to attract business. It appears that a few
people heard about our company via a mention in a SineApps article and found
our beta
2008 Jun 22
5
v1.1.1 released
http://dovecot.org/releases/1.1/dovecot-1.1.1.tar.gz
http://dovecot.org/releases/1.1/dovecot-1.1.1.tar.gz.sig
Hopefully this release lives a bit longer than v1.1.0.
- Maildir: When migrating from v1.0 with old format dovecot-uidlist
files, Dovecot may have appended lines to it using the new format and
later broken with "UID larger than next_uid" error.
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2008 Jun 22
5
v1.1.1 released
http://dovecot.org/releases/1.1/dovecot-1.1.1.tar.gz
http://dovecot.org/releases/1.1/dovecot-1.1.1.tar.gz.sig
Hopefully this release lives a bit longer than v1.1.0.
- Maildir: When migrating from v1.0 with old format dovecot-uidlist
files, Dovecot may have appended lines to it using the new format and
later broken with "UID larger than next_uid" error.
-------------- next part
2009 Jan 29
7
Replace Cisco IOS/CBOS with freebsd - possible?
Greetings,
I'm RP for a fairly large chunk of IP real estate. I carved out
a /27 segment for my home network. Which is currently running over
a cisco 837 GW (adsl/router). I'm not really keen on it (the router/modem).
So I thought to myself that it couldn't be /that/ hard to build a
box with FBSD that could replace it - am I crazy? Wouldn't it
be possible to upload a minimal build
2017 Jun 26
1
Odd behaviour in within.list() when deleting 2+ variables
>>>>> "PD" == Peter Dalgaard <pdalgd at gmail.com>
>>>>> on Mon, 26 Jun 2017 20:12:38 +0200 writes:
>> On 26 Jun 2017, at 19:04 , Martin Maechler
>> <maechler at stat.math.ethz.ch> wrote:
>>
>>>>>>> peter dalgaard <pdalgd at gmail.com> on Mon, 26 Jun