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2016 Jan 12
3
hoping to reschedule SIG meetings to Tuesdays 1500 UTC
I can't make it to the current schedule for alternate Tuesday 1400 UTC meetings.
I was hoping we could reschedule it to 1500 UTC on the same Tuesdays instead, or
any other slot which could work for all.
What do other members think?
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2004 Sep 14
0
I hope this turns out as well as LSB maintiners hope it does
http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1759,1645533,00.asp?kc=ewnws091404dtx1k0000599
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Isa 54:17 No weapon that is formed against thee shall prosper;
and every tongue that shall rise against thee in judgment thou
shalt condemn. This is the heritage of the servants of the LORD,
and their righteousness is of me, saith the LORD.
-- carpe ductum -- "Grab the
2004 Dec 02
3
fallthrough extension.
Hi all,
I'm trying to sort out my dial plan.
What I'm wanting is something like the following - a bit simplified but
hopefully you'll get the idea.
1) match internal extensions: dial them
2) anything else: send out zap
1 is easy :) it's 2 that's giving me problems.
I had hoped that the 'i' extension would act as a catchall extension but it
seems to only do that from a menu. I've tried matching _. (hoping that *
would parse the dial plan from top to bottom) but that just took over the
entire dial plan and everything went out of the dial with the _. match....
2006 Jun 26
3
questions on local customized R distribution CD
Hello all!
I hope this is the right place to post this question.
The Oregon Chapter of ASA is working with local high school teachers as one of its outreaching program.
We hope to use and test R as teaching tools.
So, we think that a menu system (like R commander) with a few packages and a bit simplified installation instruction need to be developed.
The main question is:
1)
Is it
2012 Feb 21
1
any hope for bug 1663 or similar function?
Hi folks,
Is there any hope for an external source of public keys, such as given
in bug 1663?
I have dozens of servers, and I have to patch sshd on the vast
majority of them. OpenSSH is a BSD program, but the BSD boxes are the
most difficult to manage because of this.
Thanks,
==ml
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Michael W. Lucas
http://www.MichaelWLucas.com/, http://blather.MichaelWLucas.com/
Latest book: SSH Mastery
2018 Feb 23
7
[6.0.0 Release] Release Candidate 3 tagged
Dear testers,
6.0.0-rc3 was just tagged, after r325901 on the branch.
There are still a few open blockers, but I'm not sure we'll actually
end up blocking on all of them. So depending on what comes up, this
release candidate is probably pretty close to what the final release
will look like (I'm still hoping for more release notes, though).
I'm hoping we can get to
2011 Jan 27
7
Xen watchdog patch disposition?
Jeremy,
while originally I had hoped this patch, sitting in xen/next, would get
pushed for .37, that didn''t happen and now the .38 merge window
was missed too. Trying to get this to Linux on my own seems
inappropriate, so can I hope that you will include this with whatever
other changes you intend to push for .39?
Thanks, Ja...
2010 Jun 29
5
More than two font in a plot
Hi there,
I am a Chinese R user. I hope to display Chinese character in a plot,
and than save it in PostScript format. I have read the article titled
"Non-Standard Fonts in PostScript and PDF Graphics", especially the
section about CJK fonts. I also tried the code:
> pdf("chinese.pdf", width=3, height=1)
> grid.text("\u4F60\u597D", y=2/3,
2009 Jan 13
5
If...while...or what else??
Dear R users,I come to you with a quite silly question I think, but I hope
you can answer me...
That is, I've got some problems in using the if and while conditions in a
loop.
Substantially, I want to select rows in a dataset depending on an index
variable (suppose it ranges from 1 to 5), so to make a specific analysis
(homemade of course) on thie new dataset. Mi first tought has been to do a
2010 Jun 06
3
Profiling WINE (Game)
Hello,
I have a game which runs almost perfectly (Europa Universalis III), there's just one problem: when you click a province to open the dialog, there is a noticeable delay. Since it's a specific problem to diagnose, I'm hoping it'll be as simple as running a profiler to see which WINE function(s) the game calls to complete this task, and hopefully fix the problem function.
2003 Apr 15
5
Summarizing levels for future commands
Hi. This will hopefully be readily understood but if not, bear with me.
I have to do a repeated analysis (in spatstat) and want to batch file it. For each of my 'runs' certain variables change. At present I am manually specifying these changes and want to automate it if possible.
Ok, I am creating an object which is comprised of 'levels' that are 'characters'. Further
2017 Aug 18
2
Friendly Reminder: Would you please comment on my findings?
Hello Jeremy,
welcome back - I hope you had a great vacation :-) - and I indeed took
summertime and this possibility into account in my previous mail two
weeks ago, so I hope I was not too impatient...
Anyway, I'm happy that you're back and hope that - well relaxed and
burning for action ;-) - you will be able to find some time soon to look
into my findings so far, because IMHO the
2019 Jan 31
6
[cfe-dev] [Github] RFC: linear history vs merge commits
On Thu, Jan 31, 2019 at 8:29 PM David Greene via cfe-dev
<cfe-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
>
> Mehdi AMINI <joker.eph at gmail.com> writes:
>
> > What is the practical plan to enforce the lack of merges? When we
> > looked into this GitHub would not support this unless also forcing
> > every change to go through a pull request (i.e. no pre-receive hooks
>
2007 Jul 12
0
analog call progress - simplified I hope
Asterisk gurus,
To have analog call progress (which as far as I know asterisk does not
have right now)
does it not come down to 4 states to detect - and I hope that some
asterisk gurus can
implement those 4 states easily.
I see this as 4 states:
Busy - a 50% duty cycle
Ringing - a % on duty and MORE of a bigger % off duty cycle - or
basically not BUSY and not TALK detect
Talk - something
2013 May 21
3
off topic
I hope this off topic post is ok I just find out this new service that
provides free internet and free device
2013 Apr 28
1
flac-dev Digest, Vol 101, Issue 24
Compiling on OS X 10.8 x86_64 as we speak.
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2008 Sep 07
3
Averaging 'blocks' of data
Dear all,
I have a large dataset which I hope to reduce in size, to make it more useable. I hope to do this by taking an average of each 60 x 60 blockof values and forming a new data frame out of the averaged values.
How would I go about taking averages of 60 x 60 'blocks' in R, and cycling through the whole dataset, recording each calculated value in a new table/data frame?
Many thanks
2012 Aug 20
3
A LaTeX question -- Hope people won't mind
Hello All,
Hope people won't mind my posting a LaTeX question here. I know a lot of people who use R are also using LaTeX. I'm in a bit of a rush to complete a document and am having trouble with one aspect of the formatting.
I'm creating a list of tables using:
\listoftables
I also have some table captions that contain the number of patients in an anlysis like:
\caption{Results
2009 May 26
2
Syslinux 3.81-pre14... hopefully final this time
I have addressed all the issues that I know about (including, hopefully,
the isohybrid version dependence...). I would like to release this this
week so please let me know as soon as possible if this version is "go".
-hpa
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H. Peter Anvin, Intel Open Source Technology Center
I work for Intel. I don't speak on their behalf.
2004 Jul 08
3
How to pass strings to functions? [once once more, now With content I hope...]
Dear expeRts,
I fail to succesfully pass strings to functions. It comes down to the
observation that
> plot(someVariable,anotherVariable)
works fine, but
> x <- "someVariable"
> y <- "anotherVariable"
> plot(x,y)
does not.
Does this have something to do with the returned value of x being
/"someVariable"/ and not /someVariable/, i.e.