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2003 Nov 20
6
best editor for .R files
...ws me to split the window into two: in one I edit the .R file and in the other I have a shell so I run R and can easily copy and paste the code. There are some features that I don't like and I am having a look on some alternatives. I've heard wonders of emacs with ess but I am a little bit frightened of the steep learning curve. What do the R experts use or would recommend using? Both linux and/or windows alternatives are welcomed. I guess it would much depend on the particular needs/preferences of each user but I would like to know which are the most commonly used editors. Thanks, Angel
2003 Nov 02
3
Fw: a bit frightened, guys
...e technical, but wider, sense. Thanks Shoval for raising this issue, and to All for keeping this list so alive. Best Regards Jos? L. Perez ----- Original Message ----- From: Shoval Tomer To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com Sent: Sunday, November 02, 2003 16:36 Subject: [Asterisk-Users] a bit frightened, guys Hi, I started looking into asterisk cause we're looking for a real-world solution. (when I say we I talk about a 50+ HQ and a 10+ branch office). We currently use a Panasonic analog PBX, with home-made IVR and PSTN lines. We'd like to deploy most of Asterisk's capab...
2003 Nov 02
1
a bit frightened, guys
Hi, I started looking into asterisk cause we're looking for a real-world solution. (when I say we I talk about a 50+ HQ and a 10+ branch office). We currently use a Panasonic analog PBX, with home-made IVR and PSTN lines. We'd like to deploy most of Asterisk's capabilities through out our organization - to save on long distance and international calls. I've been
2010 Dec 04
3
samba4 AD controller, production
Hello, list, Anyone running a recent version of samba4 as the only one AD controller in the domain, *in production*? If so, what is your overall experience? I am going to make such an install for a site with some 50 users (and frankly speaking, I am frightened ... so give me some courage!) Would you recommend me to go ahead and do it? Latest release? Any feedback is more that appreciated (really)! Thanks in advance, Yassen
2007 Dec 30
1
non-ascii characters in TclTk
Greetings, R-Helpers: A year ago or so I was able to use the non-ascii character ? in my TclTk. (You can type it on Windows as <alt>0226) I can use something like expression(hat(a)) elsewhere in R, but I seem to be doing something wrong when I try that syntax in TclTk. The widget will run but it displays something frightening like R-call_lang 019C8480 019A7724 where I expected to see ?.
2006 Oct 14
2
Old packages or Update R?
Folks, I've got a box running Redhat 9 with R 1.7.1. I need the "foreign" package but the one on CRAN is for the current rev of R (i.e., 2.4). Problem is I am naive and also can't find the R-2.4.rpm appropriate for RedHat 9. Can someone suggest a repository of old packages or do I need to build (sounds frightening) R 2.4 for RedHat 9? -Marc
2004 Feb 06
3
Something to keep an eye on (perhaps)
As seen on the wx-dev mailing list yesterday: http://lists.wxwindows.org/cgi-bin/ezmlm-cgi?5:mss:42943:200402:ennjfiogkccphebpmcfc
2012 Aug 28
2
Is glusterfs ready?
Hey, since RH took control of glusterfs, I've been looking to convert our old independent RAID storage servers to several non RAID glustered ones. The thing is that I, here and there, heard a few frightening stories from some users (even with latest release). Any one has experienced with it long enough to think one can blindly trust it or if it is almost there but not yet ready? Thx, JD
2016 Apr 05
2
Free Redhat Linux (rhel) version 7.2
...tent of its limitations. One could legally argue that a criminal fraud was committed by obtaining a free copy when the intention was to use it for conspicuous commercial purposes. That argument is unlikely to apply to a person running their own private system for non-commercial gain. Don't be frightened by Red Hat's statement "are required to pay the applicable subscription fees, in addition to any and all other remedies available to Red Hat under applicable law" "Other remedies" is fantasy. No one can possible legally commit themselves to unknown and undefined "other...
2006 Apr 28
4
Conditional in Model
Hello ~ Is there a way to determine within a model which controller/action instantiated the model? Thx, -- Ben Reubenstein http://www.benr75.com
2004 Oct 14
5
another yum question
Hello centos community, I have a personal repository with self-made RPMs, and i need to include this repository to yum.conf. But i've noticed that yum configuration is overwritten when yum is updated. I can't update yum.conf manually on my servers each time yum is updated ... Is anyone have an idea ? Thank you. -- Martin
2002 Dec 10
2
Migrating W2K AD to Samba?
After a frightening experience with W2K Active Directory, we've been considering an "emergency migration" to Samba. I've been looking at both 2.2.7 and the latest 3.0 alpha, but have found little information about migrating from W2K. Most information seems to be about Windows NT PDC. What I've tried is to pull the information from the AD tree with pwdump3 and put it in the
2009 Jan 14
3
We're adware-compatible!
http://philosecurity.org/2009/01/12/interview-with-an-adware-author The inherent insecurity of Windows is deeply frightening. I hope we don't emulate it *too* well. - d.
2001 Mar 25
0
Get rid of those secret files.........................now . 1256
It's a fact Did you know......... For example that every click you make on Windows 98 Start Menu is logged and stored for ever on a hidden encrypted database within your own computer? your PC is keeping frightening records of both your online and off-line activity. Pretty frightening.............. I was shocked at what I found. Files I shredded months earlier were clearly visible using this
2007 May 22
2
pdf viewer for centos 5?
What's the pdf viewer that comes with CentOS 5? I can't seem to find xpdf any more. Thanks for any help. -- Jiann-Ming Su "I have to decide between two equally frightening options. If I wanted to do that, I'd vote." --Duckman "The system's broke, Hank. The election baby has peed in the bath water. You got to throw 'em both out." --Dale Gribble
2005 Aug 26
3
smbclient & NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE
I'm running smbclient 3.0.14a-Debian. I'm trying to view shares on a Windows server on a Active Directory domain: $ smbclient //fileserver/ Password: session setup failed: NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE I'm pretty sure the username and password is correct since it works when I use a Windows client to connect to the fileserver. What does the NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE mean in this
2009 May 24
1
[LLVMdev] Getting exceptions to work?
Well, after much labor, I think I have managed to create a personality function that works. But I must say it is frightening how complicated all of this stuff is. -- Talin Duncan Sands wrote: > Hi Talin, if you change @throwSomething so that it prints a message > if the _Unwind_RaiseException call returns, then you will see that > it does in fact return. > > define internal
2007 Jun 18
2
CentOS 5 & USB Kickstart?
Is anybody else having problems with CentOS 5 not loading the usb drivers for kickstart installations? I'm passing "linux ks=hd:sdb1:/ks.cfg," but I get a message saying it can't find the ks.cfg file and I should enter another path. I use the exact same boot options with CentOS 4 without any problems. What am I missing with CentOS 5? Thanks for any tips. -- Jiann-Ming Su
2018 Jun 12
1
Fwd: virt-v2v-copy-to-local failed if dd does not support status=progress
On Tue, Jun 12, 2018 at 04:51:57AM -0700, zhujinhe wrote: > If dd does not support status=progress, copy process will abort at the end. This is totally misguided. > We can use -q as a workaround in this circumstance, but it is frightening to newbee like me. Maybe we should improve this. > > suspicion: > ``` > if shell_command cmd <> 0 then > error
2015 Jan 29
3
SSH over websockets
Hi all, I can't find a working archive search for this list, so please forgive me if this has been discussed before. Has any thought been given to supporting websockets in the ssh client? I'm talking about solely using a websocket as the transport layer, and leaving the actual protocol intact, as opposed to the (to me, frankly terrifying) idea of allowing a web server to act as an ssh