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2012 Jun 14
0
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2020 May 19
4
DHCP Updates to DNS - Multiple Entries with Same IP
...ay 19 11:05:54 fddc11 dhcpd[5403]: execute: /usr/local/bin/dhcp-dyndns.sh exit status 256
May 19 11:06:04 fddc11 dhcpd[5403]: DHCPDISCOVER from 54:2b:8d:8a:54:79 via eth0: load balance to
peer dhcp-failover
May 19 11:07:52 fddc11 dhcpd[5403]: Commit: IP: 172.20.10.161 DHCID: 18:e8:29:96:6e:d4 Name:
Hallway
May 19 11:07:52 fddc11 dhcpd[5403]: execute_statement argv[0] = /usr/local/bin/dhcp-dyndns.sh
May 19 11:07:52 fddc11 dhcpd[5403]: execute_statement argv[1] = add
May 19 11:07:52 fddc11 dhcpd[5403]: execute_statement argv[2] = 172.20.10.161
May 19 11:07:52 fddc11 dhcpd[5403]: execute_statement argv[...
2020 Jul 08
3
Urgent Help required
...m packages seem to be lagging so far behind on CentOS and RHEL since the sudden acquisition or hostile corporate takeover of Red Hat by IBM.
Possibly a corporate labor-union work slowdown. IBM is too big, too blue, and too politically correct. Something is a little bit off. Too many echoes in the hallways.
/Sorry for the rant.
--
Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.
2007 May 29
2
Noise suppression less than AGC gain
...using SSE.
Yes, after I stop speaking, the noise slowly starts climbing again, and
if I peek at st->agc_gain, that's slowly climbing too. I think part of
the trouble is that the noise in here isn't uniform white noise; there's
traffic outside the window and people walking in the hallway outside my
door. Each little event is enough to cause the AGC to increase a little bit.
If I understood the math behind this, the default noise suppression is
-15 dB and the default max gain is *30, which should be.. uh. 29 dB?
Anyway, the point being that the max gain is allowed to amplify mor...
2009 Feb 03
7
The Origins of R
...and to the content of several of the messages, and
will not repeat or quote any of that content. It smacks to me of
mischief making.
Discussion has centered around the following quote from the NY Times
article:
?According to them, the notion of devising something like R sprang up
during a hallway conversation. They both wanted technology better
suited for their statistics students, who needed to analyze data and
produce graphical models of the information. Most comparable software
had been designed by computer scientists and proved hard to use.?
The comment that "the notion of de...
2009 Feb 03
2
New York Times - R - article a fraud?
...ticle is alarming:
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
As a long time user of S, Splus and now R, I loved the article on R
until I read the paragraph on how it all started.
I quote:
?According to them, the notion of devising something like R sprang up
during a hallway conversation. They both wanted technology better
suited for their statistics students, who needed to analyze data and
produce graphical models of the information. Most comparable software
had been designed by computer scientists and proved hard to use.?
This is grossly ungenerous to the original i...
2023 Apr 17
3
XDC 2023: Registration & Call for Proposals now open!
...lks, workshops
and demos at XDC 2023. While any serious proposal will be gratefully
considered, topics of interest to X.Org and freedesktop.org developers
are encouraged. The program focus is on new development, ongoing
challenges and anything else that will spark discussions among
attendees in the hallway track.
We are open to talks across all layers of the graphics stack, from the
kernel to desktop environments / graphical applications and about how
to make things better for the developers who build them. Head to the
CfP page to learn more:
https://indico.freedesktop.org/event/4/abstracts/
The d...
2016 May 04
1
R process killed when allocating too large matrix (Mac OS X)
...Sure, but who do you tell it if you don't know the killer?
This is all the killer left me with, the 'crime scene' if you like :-)
> m <- matrix(0, 90000, 100000)
Killed: 9
My colleague Wayne Oldford also tried it on his Mac machine and
apparently the killer went further down the hallway to his office
now... so scary. Here is Wayne's sessionInfo():
> sessionInfo()
R version 3.2.4 (2016-03-10)
Platform: x86_64-apple-darwin13.4.0 (64-bit)
Running under: OS X 10.10.5 (Yosemite)
locale:
[1] en_CA.UTF-8/en_CA.UTF-8/en_CA.UTF-8/C/en_CA.UTF-8/en_CA.UTF-8
attached base packages:...
2004 Oct 05
1
printer giving Access Denied
...given me a problem and 'minimike' worked from the moment I created the
share. The current 'minimike' settings are scaled down from what it was when I
first created it. Can anyone think of a reason why this would happen?
[jetdirect]
printer = jetdirect
comment = Hallway printer
printable = yes
writeable = yes
public = yes
printer admin = @domainadmins
guest ok = yes
[minimike]
printer = hp4200
printable = yes
read only = no
printer admin = @domainadmins
--
Andrew Gaffney
Network Ad...
2007 May 14
1
[ADV] New book: The Accessible Web
Gentle Web Development Folk:
Just in time for RailsConf, I''m happy to announce Jeremy Sydik''s
book, "The Accessible Web", is now available in beta. This is
particularly sweet as Jeremy and I first discussed this book in the
hallways of last year''s conference.
This book is all about making your website accessible web sites--
sites that can easily be used by folks who may have perceptual or
cognitive difficulties. This isn''t just a question of being a good
citizen, or of meeting the increasing demands of...
2016 Oct 02
4
Using C++14 code in LLVM
I haven't been following C++14 closely, but from hallway conversations at work it seems like 17 is the bigger win in terms of features.
Is it worth waiting for 17 instead? Or, as we will only get a subset of 14 features anyway, just instead take a subset of 17 features?
My only worry with 14 is that it's always going to be code churn in terms of us...
2016 May 05
4
R process killed when allocating too large matrix (Mac OS X)
...r?
>> This is all the killer left me with, the 'crime scene' if you like :-)
>>
>>> m <- matrix(0, 90000, 100000)
>> Killed: 9
>>
>> My colleague Wayne Oldford also tried it on his Mac machine and
>> apparently the killer went further down the hallway to his office
>> now... so scary. Here is Wayne's sessionInfo():
>>
>
> Yes, indeed, scary - since it means someone is killing R which means there is not much R itself can do about it. In fact from the syslog I see
>
> May 4 20:48:11 ginaz kernel[0]: low swap: killing p...
2005 Feb 20
2
External relay triggered by Asterisk extension-question
...> say a serial
> > interface, and have an extension trigger the relay?
> >
> > Why I ask is I have a student accomodation where I am installing an
> > asterisk box to supply phone services to the tenants, there
> is already
> > an intercom system in the main hallways that triggers the
> downstairs
> > door and gate using a standard relay open/close trip, so I
> was hoping
> > to get the linux box with asterisk to trip the same type of relay.
> >
> > Is there any door phones that are speaker driven only and sip based
> >...
2004 Jun 24
1
Pulver's WiSIP with Linksys WAPs
...my time trying to get the WiSIP to work with a
couple of Linksys WAP11 Version 2.2. I have met with no success in
getting the WiSIP to maintain a reliable network connection with those
WAPs. This is regardless of Linksys WAP11 firmware, WEP settings,
distance from WAP, etc.
While walking down a hallway, I did notice that the WiSIP did start
working. Upon further investigation, the phone as I had it configured
worked wonderfully with a Linksys WAP54g.
Has anyone had similar problems? Anyone know a work around to get the
WiSIP to work with Linksys WAP11's?
We are planning on getting rid...
2013 Feb 11
2
stringsAsFactors
...PITA, and I expect that people's preference for the option
depends almost entirely on how often these arise in their own work. As long as there is
an option that can be overridden I'm okay. Yes, I'd prefer FALSE as the default, partly
because the current value is a tripwire in the hallway that eventually catches every new user.
Terry Therneau
On 02/11/2013 05:00 AM, r-devel-request at r-project.org wrote:
> Both of these were discussed by R Core. I think it's unlikely the
> default for stringsAsFactors will be changed (some R Core members like
> the current behaviour...
2015 Jun 19
3
CentOS 7 + Dell Latitude E6420 laptop = thermalshutdown
----- Oorspronkelijk bericht -----
Van: "Nicolas Thierry-Mieg" <Nicolas.Thierry-Mieg at imag.fr>
Aan: "CentOS mailing list" <centos at centos.org>
Verzonden: Woensdag 17 juni 2015 14:46:37
Onderwerp: Re: [CentOS] CentOS 7 + Dell Latitude E6420 laptop = thermalshutdown
On 06/17/2015 04:49 AM, deoren wrote:
>
> I'm still puzzled why the laptop appears to
2020 May 15
1
XDC 2020: Registration & Call for Proposals now open!
...lks, workshops
and demos at XDC 2020. While any serious proposal will be gratefully
considered, topics of interest to X.Org and freedesktop.org developers
are encouraged. The program focus is on new development, ongoing
challenges and anything else that will spark discussions among
attendees in the hallway track.
We are open to talks across all layers of the graphics stack, from the
kernel to desktop environments / graphical applications and about how
to make things better for the developers who build them. Head to the
CfP page to learn more:
https://xdc2020.x.org/event/9/abstracts/
The deadl...
2016 May 05
1
R process killed when allocating too large matrix (Mac OS X)
...the 'crime scene' if you like :-)
>>>>
>>>>> m <- matrix(0, 90000, 100000)
>>>> Killed: 9
>>>>
>>>> My colleague Wayne Oldford also tried it on his Mac machine and
>>>> apparently the killer went further down the hallway to his office
>>>> now... so scary. Here is Wayne's sessionInfo():
>>>>
>>>
>>> Yes, indeed, scary - since it means someone is killing R which means there is not much R itself can do about it. In fact from the syslog I see
>>>
>>> May...
2004 Jan 13
1
adding printers from netlogon script
...> >>>>>>REM rundll32 printui.dll,PrintUIEntry /ia /m "Ricoh Aficio
> 200/250 PCL" /h "Intel" /v
> >>>>>>"Windows 2000" /f %windir%\inf\ntprint.inf
> >>>>>>rundll32 printui.dll,PrintUIEntry /if /b "Hallway Printer"
> /f %windir%\inf\ntprint.inf /r
> >>>>>>"\\skyline\jetdirect" /m "Ricoh Aficio 200/250 PCL"
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>These work just fine...as long as the user is an
> administrator. If the user loggin...
2006 Aug 17
0
[ADV] The Rails Edge
...ding Up Ruby
* Rails Reflection
* Design Patterns in Ruby
* Rails: The Right Tool for the Job?
* ActiveRecord Demystified
* Ruby Idioms for Rails Programmers
* Deploying Rails Applications
* Buried Treasure: Hidden Rails Tips
* ...and more!
We''ll also have plenty of time for all that good hallway discussion
that makes conferences so unique.
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Check out all the details and take advantage of early bird
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We hope you''ll join us on the edge!
Mike