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2003 Aug 11
1
Rio Karma? Has anyone heard about this?
http://www.digitalnetworksna.com/shop/_templates/item_main_Rio.asp?model=220&cat=53 Bottom line 20GB player with Vorbis and FLAC support. <p>--- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to 'vorbis-request@xiph.org' containing only the word 'unsubscribe' in the
1998 Apr 13
4
New hack against BSD, Linux is _mostly_ safe from it.
My housemate has formalized a sortof new attack against unix-style operating systems. He''s a BSD fan, so that''s where he developed the attack. He asked me to check Linux, which I did. It seems Linux is not vulnerable to it. This attack is going out to BUGTRAQ tonight. The attack isn''t too serious because it requires physical access to the console, but it
1999 Dec 11
2
hist() with horiz=TRUE does not give horiz. plots (PR#372)
Full_Name: Fran Rizzardi Version: 0.90.0 OS: Solaris, NT 4.0 Submission from: (NULL) (128.32.135.223) If you use the horiz= option with hist() you get the message: Warning: parameter "horiz" couldn't be set in high-level plot() function. and the plot comes out vertical. The documentation says this option comes from barplot() and it does work correctly in barplot(). This
2012 Apr 23
0
R-help Digest, Vol 110, Issue 23
Yes, the (start, stop] formalism is the easiest way to deal with time dependent data. Each individual only needs to have sufficient data to describe them, so for if id number 4 is in house 1, their housemate #1 was eaten at time 2, and the were eaten at time 10, the following is sufficient data for that subject: id house time1 time2 status discovered 4 1 0 2
2004 May 19
14
Can anyone fix this?
...king for some HTB examples that would help me, and am having trouble understanding how the tc filters should work, but I can''t figure out why this isn''t working. I''ve written this script, based upon the ultimate traffic shaper at LARTC, to try and shape for me and my 3 housemates. The idea being to give each user approx 1 quarter of the bandwidth, and then subdivide that into 3 priorities. None of the traffic seems to get clasiffied though. Can anyone help me out? -- Chris Jensen chris@drspirograph.com Public Key: http://drspirograph.com/public_key/ Wait: Did you kn...
1998 Apr 11
0
Linux libc5.4.33 dumbness w/ mk[s]temp()
Linux libc5.4.33''s mk[s]temp() functions require 6 X''s at the end of a filename (the BSD versions I''ve seen are a bit more flexible). This alone is enough to break any claims to real BSD compatability, but wait, there''s more: Only 1 of those 6 X''s are really unique. The rest are simply pid. So you can create exactly 62 temp files using mk[s]temp()