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2006 Jan 05
1
Ruby on Rails Workshop in Graz, Austria
http://sg.validcode.at/articles/2006/01/03/ruby-on-rails-get-started The first austrian ?Ruby on Rails? Workshop takes place on the 21st and the 22nd of January in Graz, Austria. What are you going to learn? * What is Ruby on Rails * How do i build a Web Application with it These are the imporant points, but these include many things. You also get a CD with a bunch of Software,
2007 Jun 05
1
Samba4Wins
Hello, I have two servers with SAMBA 3.0.24-30 (PDC and BDC) and OpenLdap (MASTER and SLAVE) and now I want to remove the wins servers (in Windows NT) and put samba4wins in the PDC and other samba4wins in the BDC replicating, but I dont know how to do a correct configuration for samba4wins, and i Don't find a good howto or tutorial or documentation to do that. Somebody has a
2003 Jun 28
1
Choosing subtitle language
I am wondering how negotiating about text subtitles is supposed to work in Theora? (1) Will it be like the server first transmit a list of available languages, and then it's up to the client to possibly pick a language, either automatically or by user interaction, and then ask the server for that particular subtitle stream? (2) Or will all subtitle streams be sent simultaneously and
2008 May 23
0
CentOS-announce Digest, Vol 39, Issue 11
Send CentOS-announce mailing list submissions to centos-announce at centos.org To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-announce or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to centos-announce-request at centos.org You can reach the person managing the list at centos-announce-owner at centos.org When
2008 May 22
0
CESA-2008:0492 Important CentOS 4 i386 gnutls Update
CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2008:0492 Imporant Upstream details at : https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2008-0492.html The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently syncing to the mirrors: i386: gnutls-1.0.20-4.el4_6.i386.rpm gnutls-devel-1.0.20-4.el4_6.i386.rpm src: gnutls-1.0.20-4.el4_6.src.rpm -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was
2008 May 22
0
CESA-2008:0492 Important CentOS 4 x86_64 gnutls Update
CentOS Errata and Security Advisory 2008:0492 Imporant Upstream details at : https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2008-0492.html The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently syncing to the mirrors: x86_64: gnutls-1.0.20-4.el4_6.i386.rpm gnutls-1.0.20-4.el4_6.x86_64.rpm gnutls-devel-1.0.20-4.el4_6.x86_64.rpm src: gnutls-1.0.20-4.el4_6.src.rpm -------------- next part
2006 Jan 04
0
Ruby on Rails - Get Started
The first austrian ?Ruby on Rails? Workshop takes place on the 21st and the 22nd of January in Graz, Austria. What are you going to learn? * What is Ruby on Rails * How do i build a Web Application with it These are the imporant points, but these include many things. You also get a CD with a bunch of Software, for a good start and a copy of the workshop material What should i
2007 Aug 16
0
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2006 Feb 06
2
how do i reload a module in the vendor directory?
This seems like a fairly straight forward question. I have code in the vendor directory. Any modifications that I make to the code are not respected. My rails app is in development mode so I would expect any require ''code'' to be re-parsed. But this is not occuring... How so? I have a test to post if I need to, but I get the feeling that I am just missing something simple. I
2006 Aug 20
1
issues with Sweave and inclusion of graphics in a document
...>= # a long AR process is best viewed in a wide window: windows(width=20, height=5) sp<- make.ar.1(alpha=.5, n=800) plot(sp, type="l", col="blue") # WISIWIS: What I See Is What I Save ;) savePlot("ar",type="pdf") @ \begin{figure} \begin{center} % imporantly, by saving the plot i have direct control over graphics in LaTeX, % and i can fine-tune the the graphics placement as much as i want: \includegraphics[width=14.5cm]{./ar.pdf} \caption{An AR(1) process of length~\protect\Sexpr{length(sp)} is best viewed in a wide window.} \end{center} \end{figur...
2013 Jul 01
6
attribute blocks for definition lists
Hello, As I am using markdown to write documentation, I am often tempted to make links to terms in definition lists. Since this is not possible for now (at least in php markdown extra), I was wondering if this could be a common addition in major implementation supporting definition lists. the syntax would be term {#id} : definition This syntax tries to follows current convention and
2009 Sep 01
3
Simple question about error on CSV import
I have a substantial CSV to import but can't seem to import even the simplest CSV. I'm running the latest stable REvolution R on OS X if that is pertinent. Here's the contents of a simple test2.csv CSV file: #,Status,Project 5842,New,Test > snortalerts = read.table( "/Users/lcox/Documents/test2.csv", header=TRUE, > sep=",", row.names="#") Error
2016 Jan 14
0
[PATCH] nv50/ir: rebase indirect temp arrays to 0, so that we use less lmem space
Reduces local memory usage in a lot of Metro 2033 Redux and a few KSP shaders: total local used in shared programs : 54116 -> 30372 (-43.88%) Probably modest advantage to execution, but it's an imporant prerequisite to dropping some of the TGSI optimizations done by the state tracker. Signed-off-by: Ilia Mirkin <imirkin at alum.mit.edu> --- Seems like there ought to be a simpler
2003 Jun 17
1
lme() vs aov(y ~ A*B + Error(aa %in% A + bb %in% B)) [repost]
I've posted the following to R-help on May 15. It has reproducible R code for real data -- and a real (academic, i.e unpaid) consultion background. I'd be glad for some insight here, mainly not for myself. In the mean time, we've learned that it is to be expected for anova(*, "marginal") to be contrast dependent, but still are glad for advice if you have experience. Thank
2006 Jul 27
6
How to use the ruby only version of ferret?
Hey .. I tried to use ferret on a development system for some days, but it keeps crashing with some glibc error message.. i understand that you''re currently rewriting most of the c code .. meanwhile i would like to use the ruby only version, hoping that this will not crash my fastcgi-processes.. so some questions.. 1st, how can i use the ruby only version of ferret? (i''ve
2010 Mar 12
1
patch: allow proxy to lookup host by name
This patch allows the dovecot proxy processes to lookup the destination host by name instead of IP address. Tested agains 1.2.10, expected to work against 1.2.11. The patch is pretty straightforward, it's making it work within the restrictions of the login process that's more interesting. I have made some changes to the wiki (pending approval) to - enhance the discussion of proxy
2006 Sep 25
2
Multiple imputation using mice with "mean"
Hi I am trying to impute missing values for my data.frame. As I intend to use the complete data for prediction I am currently measuring the success of an imputation method by its resulting classification error in my training data. I have tried several approaches to replace missing values: - mean/median substitution - substitution by a value selected from the observed values of a variable - MLE
1999 Nov 19
4
ANNOUNCE: openssh-1.2pre13
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I have just uploaded 1.2pre13 to http://violet.ibs.com.au/openssh/ Imporant changes: - - Fixes a single-byte buffer overrun in the PAM code. - - Quite a bit more Solaris support. EGD should work now (please test). - - Lots more autoconf options to enable Kerberos, AFS, TCP Wrappers and S/Key (all untested). - - MD5 passwords for Slackware Linux
2018 Nov 05
2
RFC: System (cache, etc.) model for LLVM
On Mon, 5 Nov 2018 at 19:04, David Greene <dag at cray.com> wrote: > I guess it would be up to the people interested in a particular target > to figure out a reasonable, maintainable way to manage models for > possibly many subtargets. This proposal is about providing > infrastructure to allow models to be created with not too much effort. > It doesn't say anything about
2000 Sep 08
6
-1 and friends
Yo All! Well I work on a diverse number of OS's with a diverse number of clients. Some use F-Secure, SecureCRT, PuTTY, SSH.COM. OpenSSH, etc. with a wide variety of versions between each, some from source, some from rpms, etc... Basically a lot of legacy stuff that no one has the time to update. In fact I am working on a couple of OpenSSH config problems in the last few days. Sometimes we