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2007 Apr 26
0
DomUs crash on reboot
Hello,
I''m using my dom0 on a RHLE 4.4 with xen 3.0.4-1.
My domUs work on the same O/S, and any virtual disk is composed by 5 files :
disk = [ ''file:/hawai/domains/vm113_112/boot.img,sda2,w'',''file:/hawai/domains/vm113_112/racine.img,sda1,w'',''file:/hawai/domains/vm113_112/save.img,sda3,w'',''file:/hawai/domains/vm113_112/logs.img,sda4,w'',''file:/hawai/domains/vm113_112/swap.img,sda5,w...
2006 Aug 15
0
BlueCloth throws exceptions! Be careful! (was: auto_link fails to handle tilda''s (~) and markdown fails to handle acute accent (`))
On 12/15/05, Sam Joseph <sam@neurogrid.com> wrote:
> markdown couldn''t handle an acute accent (`) e.g.
>
> Hawai`i
>
> It seems that acute accents (or backticks) in Markdown signify code
> segments, and it seems there''s an open ticket for this:
>
> http://www.deveiate.org/projects/BlueCloth/ticket/24
I would just like to bring this to everyone''s attention again because
this p...
2011 Jul 18
1
Spam (Usuario R)
...contenido de este mensaje, por favor, edite la
linea del asunto (subject) para que el texto sea mas especifico que:
"Re: Contents of R-help-es digest...". Además, por favor, incluya en
la respuesta sólo aquellas partes del mensaje a las que está
respondiendo.
Asuntos del día:
1. Re: Hawai''i, (cesar procopio)
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3. Re: Importar datos de excel (Guillermo.Vinue@uv.es)
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2011 May 04
1
issue with "strange" characters (locale settings)
WinXP-x32, R-21.13.0
Dear list,
I have a problem that (I think) relates to the interaction between Windows
and R.
I am trying to scrape a table with data on the Hawai'ian Islands, This is my
code:
library(XML)
u <- "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hawaii"
tables <- readHTMLTable(u)
Islands <- tables[[5]]
The output is (first set of columns):
Island Nickname...
2005 Dec 16
0
auto_link fails to handle tilda''s (~) and markdown fails to handle acute accent (`)
Hi There,
So I was just having some trouble with auto_link and markdown.
Specfically auto_link was failing to handle urls with tildas in them (~)
e.g.
http://www.hawaii.edu/~name/index.html
and markdown couldn''t handle an acute accent (`) e.g.
Hawai`i
It seems that acute accents (or backticks) in Markdown signify code
segments, and it seems there''s an open ticket for this:
http://www.deveiate.org/projects/BlueCloth/ticket/24
However, regard...
2006 Jan 02
0
problem with ruby gem activate when trying to run actionpack tests
...love to work out how to fix this, and test the fixes I have.
Many thanks in advance.
CHEERS> SAM
Sam Joseph wrote:
>So I was just having some trouble with auto_link and markdown.
>
>Specfically auto_link was failing to handle urls with tildas in them (~)
>e.g.
>
>http://www.hawaii.edu/~name/index.html
>
>and markdown couldn''t handle an acute accent (`) e.g.
>
>Hawai`i
>
>It seems that acute accents (or backticks) in Markdown signify code
>segments, and it seems there''s an open ticket for this:
>
>http://www.deveiate.org/projects/...
2012 May 24
4
Manually modifying an hclust dendrogram to remove singletons
...lassic hclust example:
hc <- hclust(dist(USArrests), "ave")
plot(hc)
I would like to cut the tree up in such a way so as to avoid small
clusters, so that we get a minimum number of items in each cluster,
and therefore avoid singletons. e.g. in this example, you can see that
Hawaii is split off onto its own at quite a high level. I would like
to avoid having a single item clustered on its own like this. How can
I achieve this?
I have tried manually modifying the tree using dendrapply but have not
been able to produce a valid solution thus far..
Suggestions are welcome.
Be...
2011 May 05
1
issue with "strange" characters (readHTMLTable)
...s it will not know how to display.
On Wed, 4 May 2011, R.T.A.J.Leenders wrote:
>
> WinXP-x32, R-21.13.0
> Dear list,
> I have a problem that (I think) relates to the interaction between
Windows
> and R.
> I am trying to scrape a table with data on the Hawai'ian Islands, This is
my
> code:
> library(XML)
> u <- "[1]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hawaii"
> tables <- readHTMLTable(u)
> Islands <- tables[[5]]
> The output is (first set of columns):
> Island Nickname...