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2007 Mar 29
1
Dell poweredge 860 acceptable forofficeenvironment ?
>> The tomshardware-guys (no gals would do this...) have removed the >> fans, and immersed the innards of the computer in a sealed cabinet >> filled with cooking oil. So they have a completely silent machine >> in 40C warm oil. Amazing... It certainly is. And, I suppose, this will work, for a while, as long as: The "sealed cabinet", has enough expansion cap...
2017 Sep 30
4
Converting SAS Code
On 9/29/2017 3:37 PM, Rolf Turner wrote: > On 30/09/17 07:45, JLucke at ria.buffalo.edu wrote: > > <SNIP> > >> >> The conceptual paradigm for R is only marginally commensurate with >> that of >> standard statistical software. >> You must immerse yourself in R to become proficient. > > Fortune nomination. For newer list members wondering what Rolf is talking about try: library(fortunes) fortune() to get a flavor! There are many pearls of wisdom. > > cheers, > > Rolf > [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2009 Apr 12
3
Last push to Mapstraction v2
Hey everyone - how are things going? I wanted to see what the consensus was on last steps to push out the RC for the new Mapstraction architecture? Timing-wise, I''m speaking at JSConf in 2 weeks and would like to be able to mention the new arch (currently talking about using JavaScript to control immersive virtual worlds, but may try to switch to talk about JS Mapping) - regardless
2006 Jan 12
10
Take Rails Studio Workshop?
In two weeks, Dave Thomas will be in Pasadena doing a three-day Rails workshop. I''m about to sign up for it. I figure three intense days with Dave and a few dozen other Rails developers will produce huge learning leaps for me. Then it occurred to me that it might be useful to ask the list if anyone has attended one of these workshops before and, if so, how valuable you found
2006 Feb 21
6
What do I need to learn Ruby, Rails, JavaScript, AJAX?
...that if I wanna get stuff done, I need to either A) Find some dang money and pay people to do it or B) Do it myself. I''m opting for B. Soooo...now I''ve got some programming/technologies to learn. I''m self-employed and I can afford to take a month (or 2) off to totally immerse myself in this and learn how to do it. Right now (on a programming level) I''ve got an intermediate knowledge of PHP and veerrrryyy beginner knowledge in Ruby, Rails, JavaScript, and AJAX. At the end of this little "learning spree" I''d like to be on a very strong int...
2017 Sep 29
2
Converting SAS Code
...it that could ill afford commercial software, I devoted my entire time to doing everything in R. This was a difficult learning process, but I eventually became proficient in R. The conceptual paradigm for R is only marginally commensurate with that of standard statistical software. You must immerse yourself in R to become proficient. Good luck, Joe Bert Gunter <bgunter.4567 at gmail.com> Sent by: "R-help" <r-help-bounces at r-project.org> 09/29/2017 02:09 PM To "Kevin E. Thorpe" <kevin.thorpe at utoronto.ca>, cc R-help <r-help at r-project.org...
2008 Jul 06
1
Patch for GRUB Legacy to chainload SYSLINUX from logical partitions
Inspired from a similar patch posted on grub-devel for Grub2 I immersed myself into the code of Grub Legacy and came up with this absurdedly simple patch to allow syslinux or other bootloaders residing in logical partition to be chainloaded from GRUB Legacy (0.9x). Hoping it to be of help, regards Fulvio Scapin -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attach...
2014 Feb 06
1
Pan in 6.2??
...to get a way to install Pan in CentOS, and I need it badly. I follow most busy lists, including this one, on Gmane using Pan (and, no, Gmane per Web is no use to me. I have some obscure allergy to webmail). Does anyone know an rpm (one of Fedora's, for instance) that I can install and not immerse myself in dependency hell?
2017 Sep 29
0
Converting SAS Code
On 30/09/17 07:45, JLucke at ria.buffalo.edu wrote: <SNIP> > > The conceptual paradigm for R is only marginally commensurate with that of > standard statistical software. > You must immerse yourself in R to become proficient. Fortune nomination. cheers, Rolf -- Technical Editor ANZJS Department of Statistics University of Auckland Phone: +64-9-373-7599 ext. 88276
2014 Apr 02
3
Centos for Interested Children
...s.org for complete beginners to Linux or for children. If anyone has the time, energy and interest, perhaps a basic technical introduction to the Centos version of Linux would be a good long-term objective. Let's catch the children's interest, imagination and enthusiasm before they become immersed and entrapped in a Micro$oft-only world. Centos is for everyone including granddads and children. Centos is the future of first-class reliable Open Source Software. -- Paul. England, EU. Our systems are exclusively Centos. No Micro$oft Windoze here.
2012 Dec 07
8
VGA passthrough and AMD drivers
Hi all, I have made some tests to find a good driver for FirePro V8800 on windows 7 64bit HVM. I have been focused on ''advanced features'': quad buffer and active stereoscopy, synchronization ... The results, for all FirePro drivers (of this year); I can''t get the quad buffer/active stereoscopy feature. But they work on a native installation. The only driver that allows
2007 Mar 20
0
[LLVMdev] Google SOC - Idea
...hesis here at Swarthmore. * Motivation To gain the background to carry out the complicated task of developing a domain specific modeling language, I have since wiggled my way around the pre-requisites and enrolled in an upper-level compiler course here at Swarthmore. Additionally, I have actively immersed myself in the field. In this immersion I came across the LLVM project and I believe that its IR would be an excellent target for the language I eventually create. LLVM is, of course, a complex tool and I wish to gain much more familiarity with it. This is my primary motivation for working on a F...
2007 Mar 22
2
[LLVMdev] Google SOC - Fortran Front-End Application
...rd developing such a language for my Senior Thesis here at Swarthmore. * Motivation To gain the background to carry out the complicated task of developing a domain specific modeling language, I have since enrolled in an upper-level compiler course here at Swarthmore. Additionally, I have actively immersed myself in the field. In this immersion I came across the LLVM project and I believe that its IR would be an excellent target for the language I eventually create. LLVM is a complex tool and I wish to gain much more familiarity with it so as to best utilize its strengths and capabilities. My prim...
2006 Aug 16
44
Goodbye for now, RoR
I started a php-based website a few months ago with a buddy of mine on netfirms.com. I was perusing their knowledge base and I came upon a quick-start for something called Ruby on Rails. Since then I have immersed myself in RoR. I''ve done the tutorials, I''ve purchased the books. But, I could never get even a sample RoR app to work on netfirms. 500 server errors. I''ve been dealing with their email support for two weeks now and having trouble getting a response. Finally I'&...
2007 Mar 19
5
[LLVMdev] Google SOC - Idea
Getting the front end for Fortran finished is definitely something I would be interested in working on. I will draft up a little proposal and send it out to this list. -Scott On 3/19/07, Kenneth Hoste <kenneth.hoste at ugent.be> wrote: > Hi Scott, > > On 18 Mar 2007, at 04:22, Scott Fortmann-Roe wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > I noticed that LLVM had signed up as a
2018 Feb 22
3
a few simple questions about upgrading an "official" centos 7 release
again, some fairly trivial(?) questions about working with centos 7.4, given my time immersed in fedora so i want to make sure i'm not carrying over any bad habits. first, is there anything untoward in updating an installed version of centos 7.4 with a simple "yum update"? i'm well aware of keeping in mind the goal of stability with centos, so am unsure what the philos...
2015 Aug 04
0
[PATCH] efi: leaving long mode in kernel_jump routine
...ding 64bit kernels is OK from a kernel_jump point of view? For a 32-bit kernel, I did. For a 64-bit kernel, I didn't but I see no reason it should failed. I will try just to be sure. <<< Unfortunately at the moment I cannot test your finding (probably Gene will). Now that you are immerse in the topic it would be great if you can test as much as you can your patch and also confirm you do not find similar inconsistencies when booting 64Bit kernels. I remember Ady telling me about some kernel booting issues and I wonder if your findings could be somehow related. Best, Patrick
2016 Dec 07
0
ASL enters EPEL7: Hardware accelerated multiphysics simulation platform
...nd deployability on a variety of massively parallel architectures, ranging from inexpensive FPGAs, DSPs and GPUs up to heterogeneous clusters and supercomputers. The engine is hidden entirely behind simple C++ classes, so that no OpenCL knowledge is required from application programmers. Mesh-free, immersed boundary approach allows one to move from CAD directly to simulation drastically reducing pre-processing efforts and amount of potential errors. ASL can be used to model various coupled physical and chemical phenomena and employed in a multitude of fields: computational fluid dynamics, virtual sen...
2017 Sep 30
0
Converting SAS Code
...olf Turner wrote: >> On 30/09/17 07:45, JLucke at ria.buffalo.edu wrote: >> >> <SNIP> >> >>> >>> The conceptual paradigm for R is only marginally commensurate with >>> that of >>> standard statistical software. >>> You must immerse yourself in R to become proficient. >> >> Fortune nomination. > For newer list members wondering what Rolf is talking about try: > > library(fortunes) fortune() to get a flavor! There are many pearls of > wisdom. For the *really* new members, note that you may have to *in...
2020 Feb 14
0
shared folder name or public folder with mail address
...d 30 or so. ACL goes on this namespace (namespace/*). I guess ACL are first match. Each namespace has its own prefix. (eq. prefix = Newsletter/, prefix = Client1 etc.) User can subscribe namespace by namespace acl assumed. But as i sad - by writing this i get nervous, cause i now that you must immerse deeply with this topic. Otherwise you will not get happy :) Tobias > Or is the idea of just *one* public folder with name "shared" and with > subdirs for different "projects/departments/topics" not working as > expected? > > ACL is something I didn't look a...