Displaying 20 results from an estimated 65 matches for "grappling".
2010 Jan 29
3
Vector from Matrix
Dear Mailing List Members,
the problem I've been grappling with für quite some time now is the following:
I have a 100 rows x 200 columns matrix.
data.set <- matrix(rnorm(20000, 100, 200))
Now I would like to get a vector of length 100 which collects the values from the following procedure:
Take the sum of the minima of the two values from each row...
2007 Aug 16
2
How to see the sfq hash table ?
I''m grappling with a problem that looks like sfq is not working
(packets don''t get fairly queued, they appear to be always
sent FIFO). My configuration appears to be correct.
The machine is running quite an old kernel and if I could
convince myself that the sfq code it has is just broken, I''d
s...
2015 Jun 14
2
Sound glitch when using libvorbisfile and libao
Hi there,
I've been grappling with this for some time, so I'm finally breaking down
and trying this list.
I'm trying to integrate libvorbisfile and libao to create a simple sound
file player, a la ogg123. To do this, I borrowed heavily from ao_example.c
and vorbisfile_example.c. I feed the buffer from ov_read into ao_p...
2009 Feb 03
3
Rcov - Specifying rake tasks
I am trying to get a customized rcov rake task working. What I have so
far looks like this:
desc "Rcov code coverage reports"
require ''rcov/rcovtask''
require ''spec/rake/spectask''
require ''cucumber/rake/task''
task :rcov => "rcov:all"
namespace :rcov do
Rcov::RcovTask.new(:all) do
task :rcov =>
2004 Jun 25
2
simple questions
Hello,
I am a new user or R, and am so far very impressed with its capabilities.
However, I have no programming experience, and am having some issues in
trying to tell the software what I want done. There are basically two
issues which I am currently grappling with. The first, I have a data
matrix, with two factors and dozens of response variables. I am interested
on conducting ANOVAs on each of the variables individually (in addition to
doing multivariate analyses). I have been trying to get the AOV function to
recognized a list of variables, but alw...
2024 Mar 09
1
kcc_periodic output
I've been grappling with a recurring set of errors for quite some time now:
- UpdateRefs failed with NT_STATUS_IO_TIMEOUT
- Failed samba_kcc - NT_STATUS_IO_TIMEOUT
- IRPC callback failed for DsReplicaSync - NT_STATUS_IO_TIMEOUT
Despite cranking up the log level to 10, the returned information remains
frustratingly cr...
2006 May 05
1
How to a handle an error in a loop
I am about one step away from heaven on earth. I think only one step!
I am using dgc.genetics to run a TDT test on thousands of genetic loci. I
have learnt (through the help of others on this mailing list) to send the
complex output to useful data frames which in turn allow me to look at the
big picture and screen the thousands of loci.
Resultdt<-lapply(PGWide[,240:290], tdt)
the above
2002 Jun 01
1
Use windbind to keep same passwords between NT4 DOM and linux email?
Hello--
I'm working my way through setting up an email server for faculty and staff
use at the school my wife teaches at, and while not a Linux whiz, am making
good progress so far. The school has a NT 4 server which is used for domain
authentication, and I am trying to grapple with whether I can achieve the
"holly grail" of synchronized passwords between the email server on Linux
2024 Mar 10
1
kcc_periodic output
...the drepl local processes very busy doing inbound replication?
My instinct is either the server is very busy (and this should show up
in CPU use) or a transaction is being held open excessively.
Andrew Bartlett
On Sat, 2024-03-09 at 19:11 -0300, Elias Pereira via samba wrote:
> I've been grappling with a recurring set of errors for quite some
> time now:- UpdateRefs failed with NT_STATUS_IO_TIMEOUT- Failed
> samba_kcc - NT_STATUS_IO_TIMEOUT- IRPC callback failed for
> DsReplicaSync - NT_STATUS_IO_TIMEOUT
> Despite cranking up the log level to 10, the returned information
> rem...
2024 Mar 10
1
kcc_periodic output
...doing inbound replication?
>
> My instinct is either the server is very busy (and this should show up in
> CPU use) or a transaction is being held open excessively.
>
> Andrew Bartlett
>
> On Sat, 2024-03-09 at 19:11 -0300, Elias Pereira via samba wrote:
>
> I've been grappling with a recurring set of errors for quite some time now:
>
> - UpdateRefs failed with NT_STATUS_IO_TIMEOUT
>
> - Failed samba_kcc - NT_STATUS_IO_TIMEOUT
>
> - IRPC callback failed for DsReplicaSync - NT_STATUS_IO_TIMEOUT
>
>
> Despite cranking up the log level to 10, the r...
2024 Mar 11
1
How to diagnose a busy LDAP server process in the Samba AD DC
...gt; My instinct is either the server is very busy (and this should show
> > up in CPU use) or a transaction is being held open excessively.
> >
> > Andrew Bartlett
> >
> > On Sat, 2024-03-09 at 19:11 -0300, Elias Pereira via samba wrote:
> > > I've been grappling with a recurring set of errors for quite some
> > > time now:- UpdateRefs failed with NT_STATUS_IO_TIMEOUT- Failed
> > > samba_kcc - NT_STATUS_IO_TIMEOUT- IRPC callback failed for
> > > DsReplicaSync - NT_STATUS_IO_TIMEOUT
> > > Despite cranking up the log level...
2015 Jun 14
0
Sound glitch when using libvorbisfile and libao
...is problem be reproduced? If you have an specific .ogg file
that gives problems it would be helpful to have them so we can try to
reproduce them.
Kind regards,
Gunter.
On So, Jun 14, 2015 at 7:10 , Marshall Mason <marshallmason2 at gmail.com>
wrote:
> Hi there,
> I've been grappling with this for some time, so I'm finally breaking
> down and trying this list.
>
> I'm trying to integrate libvorbisfile and libao to create a simple
> sound file player, a la ogg123. To do this, I borrowed heavily from
> ao_example.c and vorbisfile_example.c. I feed the b...
2003 Jun 11
0
Text analysis question
I'm grappling with a problem and would appreciate any thoughts on it.
I'm revising a paper for resubmission to a journal. For the paper, I've
coded each "turn" in a series of conversations with several binary codes.
(A turn is one package of statements made by one speaker, starting with
the be...
2007 Oct 17
0
helpful blog on Acceptance Testing/Unit Testing
Hey all,
While I object to the name "testing", Uncle Bob''s recent blog on
Acceptance Testing/Unit Testing might prove interesting for those of
you grappling with the meaning of Story Runner (which fits in the
Acceptance Testing space) vs Spec Runner (which fits in the Unit
Testing space).
http://blog.objectmentor.com/articles/2007/10/17/tdd-with-acceptance-tests-and-unit-tests
Enjoy!
Cheers,
David
2011 Apr 06
0
Curious treatment of entities in xmlTreeParse
Hello!
I am not experienced enough to know whether I have found a bug or
whether I am just ignorant.
I have been trying to use the tm package to read in material from RSS
2.0 feeds, which has required grappling with writing a reader for that
flavour of XML. I get an error - "Error : 1: EntityRef: expecting ';' -
which I think I've tracked down.
The feed being processed is from Wordpress:
http://scottbw.wordpress.com/feed/
Note that it contains a number of entity references in various pl...
2010 May 14
0
word similarities using the R Wordnet package
Hi R users,
I am using R for text mining and natural language processing, and would like
to accomplish a task that requires the determination of the distance between
two words.
The idea is to find how close are words with reference words like "bad",
"good" and such, for use as a naive sentiment analyzer.
I am aware of Wordnet implementations in Python and Perl, and have also
2002 Oct 09
0
GUI - handling motd
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Hash: SHA1
I'm (very slowly) working on a kioslave for rsync. At this stage I'm just
exec()ing the rsync binary. If you want to know how far I have to go, see:
http://www.cuneata.net/rsync-kio.html for the bad news.
One question that I'm still grappling with is how to handle motd. I have a
very rough heurestic for finding it (everything up to the last blank line is
motd), but I'm not sure how to handle displaying it.
I thought about trying to make it pop-up, but when you are browsing it will
pop-up all the time. The novelty will surely wea...
2006 Apr 06
16
Rails Masters'' debugging techniques -> Rails Recipes?
Hi,
This msg for Chad Fowler or anyone who fits the subject line.
I bought the Recipes book and really like the way it has been
progressing. There is one subject I''d like to see explored in detail.
Having come from Assembly and C background I find that a ''must have''
tool in your collection is the debugger.
I find debugging a Rails App the most thorny issue inversely
2009 May 18
2
How do you save in R?
I know it sounds like a silly question but whenever i click on "save to file"
it doesn't save. whenever i use the function attach(___) it doesn't work,
and says object can not be found. i have a series of data (0,0,0,1,1) that i
need to save, then i want to attach(...) it in another R window.
Please help.
Thanks
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2016 Oct 11
2
RFC: Absolute or "fixed address" symbols as immediate operands
...gt; introduce a separate class for them. This also seemed problematic, as there
> is a strong assumption (both in existing SDAG code and in generated code)
> of a many-to-one mapping from opcodes to classes.
>
>
> This also doesn’t make sense to me. The fundamental issue you’re
> grappling with is that you have two different “input” concepts (small
> immediates, and globals whose absolute address fits in that range) that you
> want to handle the same way. You need to do something like ComplexPattern
> to handle this.
>
Thanks Chris. I will take a closer look at ComplexP...