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2010 Dec 08
1
RGL crashes
...9 47 90 42
Fax (SA): +27 - (0)8 65 16 27 82
Fax (D) : +49 - (0)3 21 21 25 22 44
Fax (FR): +33 - (0)9 58 10 27 44
email: Rainer at krugs.de
Skype: RMkrug
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2010 Dec 08
1
RGL crashes
...9 47 90 42
Fax (SA): +27 - (0)8 65 16 27 82
Fax (D) : +49 - (0)3 21 21 25 22 44
Fax (FR): +33 - (0)9 58 10 27 44
email: Rainer at krugs.de
Skype: RMkrug
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2010 Dec 08
0
Asterisk 1.8 debian packages?
...HA1
Anyone know of any Asterisk 1.8 deb's available or when they might be
included in backports or (hopefully) Squeeze?
I can compile from source... but would much rather have a pre-packaged
binary if one exists...
Thanks,
Stephen
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2010 Dec 08
0
[ANNOUNCE] xproto 7.0.20
...5a2d6cb
SHA1: 05addb6798a7f763a784aa36de9b558f9dbc2fe9
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-Alan Coopersmith- alan.coopersmith at oracle.com
Oracle Solaris Platform Engineering: X Window System
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2010 Dec 07
5
LaTeX, MiKTeX, LyX: A Guide for the Perplexed
Hello Everyone,
Been learning R over the past several months. Read several books and have learned a great deal about data manipulation, statistical analysis, and graphics.
Now I want to learn how to make nice looking documents and about "literate programming." My understanding is that R users normally do this using LaTeX, MiKTeX, LyX, etc. in conjuction with Sweave. An alternative