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2009 Apr 26
4
Scatterplot of two groups side-by-side?
...both groups are then plotted on top of eachother using different symbols and they can hardly be distingushed. How can I plot them side by side, so that the groups do not overlap? And how can I give different colours to the groups and the according regression line?(This is, what I got so far: http://img7.imageshack.us/img7/227/almostgood.jpg)
I tried to use the commands used in "boxplot", to solve this problem. In this commant, it's possible to plot different datasets side-by-side by defining the position of the bars (example: at = 1:5 - 0.4). A second boxplot-chart can then be added...
2009 Apr 26
0
FW: issue with sip 180 responses
...itiator ?)
which tools can help me check kernel issues ?
Also,
tried to increase udp buffer (sysctl -w net.core.rmem_max=8388608) , but
seems the problem still persists.
Also , here a screenshot of a typical dump from network interface, you can
clearly see what's going on.
http://img7.imageshack.us/img7/6578/sip.png
Thank in advanced , Nir.
*C. Savinovich***
did you isolated the issue? , checked firewall , interface errors , routing
, sniffed the interface?.
also , why using h323 and not IAX2 ?
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2012 Jan 08
2
Sound always disabled in AoE II: AoK
Hi all!
First my system info:
Wine version: 1.3.28
OS: Ubuntu 11.10
Graphics: Mobile Intel GMA X3100
The problem basically is that I am getting no sound when I play AoE II: AoK. The game starts and works otherwise fine, except for the sound bit.
When I look in the game's Options menu, both Sound Volume and Music Volume sliders are down and it shows Off. I can move the sliders up, but it
2012 Feb 29
0
Copy and remove performance impacted by COW reflink rewrite (2)
...ill be in random.csv
Graphs:
The X axis is thest iteration 1-20.
The Y axis on the left is time to cp/rm/sync and the RIGHT (blue) axis
are write times. There''s a slight improvement for the initial writes,
but that''s probably due to the original file having only one extent.
SSD: img7.imageshack _dot_ us/img7/3928/ssdac.png
(rw,relatime,ssd,nospace_cache)
HDD: http://img819.imageshack _dot_ us/img819/5595/hddw.png
(rw,relatime,nospace_cache)
HDD graph is posted as reference. The oscillation is expected due to
media fragmentation, but internal fragmentation trend follows the SS...