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2007 Apr 27
1
xy plot key colors don't match plot
Hi Trying to finish a simple xyplot, but the key colors don't match those specified on the plot. I have only been able to change the color of the key text, but not the points. Hours <- c (25.88,32.31,24.04,23.27,16.64,19.75,27.25,17.9,20.45,29.65,20.83,27.17, 28.42,28,18.85,17.4,19.75,25.34,23.23,29.85,28.96,25.6,14.67,20.55,25.77 ,
2023 Sep 03
5
[PATCH libnbd 0/5] copy: Allow human sizes for --queue-size, etc
See companion patch: Subject: [PATCH nbdkit] server: Move size parsing code (nbdkit_parse_size) to common/include This is the second part of the patch. It adds the new human_size_parse function to libnbd and then uses it for parsing --queue-size, --request-size and --sparse. The main complication here is that there was already a common/utils/human-size.h header which ends up (eventually)
2007 Feb 08
2
Asterisk outbound calling does not wait for answer before playback
Hello Asteriskers, :-) We're trying to set up an outbound notification calling for system alerts with Asterisk 1.4.0. We generate a call file in /var/spool/asterisk/outgoing and the outbound call is originated through Zap/1 (Sangoma A200D to a Canadian POTS line). The problem is that Asterisk does not wait for the other side to answer before it starts playing the message. So the
2009 Feb 17
1
--human-readable and --out-format %l
Concerning rsync 3.0.5 on Fedora 10: The improved readability of --stats when --human-readable is specified is great, but --human-readable does not seem to effect the %l format type for --out-format. Is there an alternative format type that lists the file length in a human readable format, perhaps optionally if --human-readable is specified? thank you -------------- next part --------------
2005 Nov 06
5
Human readable output
Hello, I would like to suggest an option to rsync that makes it output sizes in human readable units, instead of always using bytes. So Total file size: 30864401502 bytes would be output as: Total file size: 28.7 GiB Similarly for mebibytes and kibibytes. If there's already such an option, then I'm sorry -- I didn't find it in the manual pages. -- Martin Geisler
2009 Mar 09
2
bug of *switch* function
Hi, When I call the *switch* function first time, it works. but when I call it at the second time, it does nothing. The version I use is R version 2.9.0 Under development (unstable) (2009-02-21 r47969) here is the output: > organism="human" > species <- switch(organism, human <- "Hs", fly <- "Dm", mouse <-
2023 Oct 06
2
[libnbd PATCH 0/2] Improve nbdinfo display of block constraints
Based on Laszlo's approval of my idea here: https://listman.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2023-September/032661.html but as I would like to resync human-size.h back to nbdkit, I'm reluctant to apply patch 1 this until I get Rich's consent to relicensing (this email serves as my consent for my contribution here): https://listman.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2023-October/032755.html
2015 Dec 16
1
Passing a USB hub
Hi, I'm trying to assign a complete USB Hub to my Windows 10 guest, using libvirt 1.3. Following the documentation, I tried adding the following to the definition of my guest: ... <devices> ..    <hub type='usb'>       <address type='usb' bus='1' port='10.2'/>     </hub> .. </devices> To get the correct port, I used lsusb:
2008 Mar 25
2
Newbie question
I have 2 tables,T1 and T2. There are 4 columns of T1 and 2 columns of T2 T2 1. 990334. G000021 2. 844047. G000025 3. 281739. G000037 4 280903. G002615 5 418546. G004657 The data in T1 V1 V2 V3 V4 1 T00015 AFP1 human G004657 2 T00035 AP-2alphaA human G002615 3 T00036 AP-4 human G003918 4 T00040 AR human G004953 5 T00045
2006 Mar 15
9
OSHA requirement to "reach a live human" ??
Hi, We're using Asterisk to develop a specialized IVR system for our employees and someone is telling us there is some OSHA requirement that you have to always be able to reach a "live human" on such systems. I've never heard of that and google didn't turn up anything in my searches. This is *not* some kind of "report a spill" or crucial system of any sort.
2023 Sep 03
1
[PATCH libnbd 1/5] copy, info: Include common/utils/human-size.h
The next commit will add a new "human-size.h" header copied in from nbdkit. This breaks existing code that uses common/utils/human-size.h (which we will combine later). As a temporary hack to maintain bisection, make sure we are using the deprecated "human-size.h" header. This hack will be removed later. --- copy/main.c | 2 +- info/show.c | 2 +- 2 files changed, 2
2013 Nov 06
6
Feature: make capitalization optional in *humanize*
...first word and turns underscores into spaces and strips a trailing “_id”, if any. * Example: humanize("employee_salary") # => "Employee salary"* I would like to submit a pull request for *humanize *to accept a second optional parameter that would allow the string to be *humanized without being capitalized*. *humanize*(lower_case_and_underscored_word, capitalize = true) Turns underscores into spaces and strips a trailing “_id”, if any". Capitalizes the first word if capitalize=true * Example: humanize("employee_salary", false) # => "employe...
2015 Apr 20
5
Interactively provision new domain
Operating System: CentOS Linux 7 (Core) CPE OS Name: cpe:/o:centos:centos:7 Kernel: Linux 3.10.0-229.1.2.el7.x86_64 Architecture: x86_64 Samba: Version 4.1.17-SerNet-RedHat-11.el7 I will choose server role: dc and dns: SAMBA_INTERNAL Please assume the following for my question - - - I purchased/own/control FQDN: mammal.com
2013 Aug 16
4
Learningpuppet
Hi guys, I''m having difficulties with this exercise: "Try wrapping a user resource in a *human::user* type that automatically grabs that personʼs *.bashrc* file from your *site module* and *manages one or more ssh_authorized_key resources* for their account" 1. What''s a "site module"? 2. What am I expected to change in the .bashrc-file? Really thanks in
2008 Nov 20
2
[Obo-relations] Discussion summary on "original" biological parts
mejino at u.washington.edu wrote: > > >>> A canonical human body will have canonical parts and those canonical >>> parts will >>> have canonical subparts and so on. >> >> ... and? >> >>> Can't think of anyone who would fit that >>> description. >> >> is this considered an argument for that there cannot possibly an
2015 Mar 25
2
Human readable user names vanishing from acls
When setting file permissions from MS environment to a file on a Samba4 share, it can be made in clear text with human readable user/group names and the rights seem to work. However when checking the permissions again from an MS environment, instead of human readable user/group names there are plain SID numbers in their place and there is an icon apparently signifying an unknown SID. How to keep
2003 Jun 20
6
How can convert user expired days in human readable ?
Hello all, On my system, some users have expire day user settings. I write a (python) script then parse the: 7.th selection in the master.passwd blabla:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:1064005200:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx How can I conver the number like 1064005200 to human readable date format ? Or, there is a way to collect the information from a command interactively ? Regards, Murat Ustuntas
2009 Feb 19
4
check if not human
I am looking for someone that could share their code for this function: Outgoing call -> macro that checks if line is (not human) or machine, fax, busy, subscriber problem and other fault tones -> if human connect to agent else hangup and write status to cdr. Need help with this! Regards / Marcus -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2005 Feb 15
1
Shorewall reporting with rrdtool and human readeable iptables output problem.
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi everybody, this is my first post here, i''ve just syubscribed and i woud like to ask a question. i''m running shorewall latest version with mrtg and rrdtool, with the perl shorewall-stats.pl for reporting. the problem is that the pearl gets the stats by the shorewall show command and it''s human readeable bytes form, so
2006 Jun 01
3
more questions: human_name
One more question: Is there some way to set the human_name of a column? e.g.: human_name for column address1 shouldn''t be Address1 but "Address, line 1". If not, should I make a hash with my custom names? Best regards, -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Yannick Majoros http://www.inma.ucl.ac.be/~majoros Informaticien UCL/INMA-MEMA