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2005 Apr 07
2
Order of boxes in boxplot()
Hi Sorry for such an inane question - how do I control the order in which the boxes are plotted using boxplot() when I pass it a formula and a data.frame? It seems that the groups are plotted in alphabetical order... I want to change this.... Many thanks Mick
2004 Dec 29
2
So what if I can't dial out ... or in ... Asterisk just blows my mind!
I subscribed to this list for about two months before I began posting, so I've got a buttload of email to sift through ... I'm doing this BEFORE I flood the list with my inane questions ... But here goes: I read a reply from one guy to another about recording. The message included this context from extensions.conf: [recordings] exten => 500,1,Festival('Please record your
2002 Dec 03
3
terribly naive question
Dear R-Representative: I am very new to R and I have to admit that I am not the cleverest of users. So, please bear with me. I have installed R on my Mac OS 8.6. I am interested in eventually using the packages -- many useful ones have been downloaded with the basic R software. I have looked through some of the manuals, however, I have not yet found how to access the commands in these packages.
2004 Oct 11
2
icecast cpu test
I just ran a test of icecast to see how much cpu it uses. I set 500 instances of wget downloading from the mount point over loopback, and the cpu usage of the server was still barely reaching 0.3% on a 1.4G machine. The total bandwidth was 15Mbit/s. Each stream was 64 kbit/s. (I think some of the downloads weren't running fully - 15M/64k=240). I haven't tested over ethernet yet. What I
2019 Jun 18
1
making a vignette optional
I had added a vignette to the coxme package and all worked well locally, but it failed at CRAN.???? The issue is that the vignette involves using coxme for pedigree data, it doesn't work without the kinship2 package, and I hadn't put in the necessary "if (require(...." logic. The question is, how do I make the entire vignette conditional? If the package isn't available,
2017 May 06
3
Email list just for front end developers?
On Sat, 6 May 2017 13:46:18 -0700 Sanjoy Das via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > > I'm not sure that will work well, because people won't usually > > wait a week to get their questions before moving on. If you're > > actively working full time on a project, you probably want > > answers in much less time. > > Sure s/week/day/ then.
2010 Jun 01
1
Definite app_jack trouble - unsolvable
Greetings! I now found someone to test gtalk with and found out, that app_jack has a problem here. My voice gets transmitted fine, but I only get white noise from the other party. I tried to set my JACK samplerate to 8000 to make sure it's no libresample problem, the results were the same. My setup is: Linux Debian Lenny Kernel: 2.6.30.4 PREEMPT (self-built) JACKd: jackd version
2005 May 05
2
CNAM lookup: new method for Caller ID Name delivery
[cross-posted to -biz and -users since it could fall into either category] Interesting new product that has been introduced that I think some would be interested in here (at least, those users in the United States and perhaps Canada): CNAM delivery via IP lookup. The problem: inbound calls on many PRI connections, and also over many VoIP providers, do not include caller name. This means that
2019 Aug 22
2
Re: RLIMIT_MEMLOCK in container environment
On Thu, Aug 22, 2019 at 2:24 AM Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com> wrote: > > On Wed, Aug 21, 2019 at 01:37:21PM -0700, Ihar Hrachyshka wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > KubeVirt uses libvirtd to manage qemu VMs represented as Kubernetes > > API resources. In this case, libvirtd is running inside an > > unprivileged pod, with some host mounts / capabilities
2006 Aug 17
2
Creating function name from variables..
I have a situation where I have a number of fields and a rating for the field. So, in a DRY way, this works fine: <%= [''abc'', ''def'', ''klm''].each do |e| %> <tr><td><%= @result[e] %></td> <td> <%= @result[e+''rating''] %></td> </tr> <% end %> Now, I
2004 Aug 06
2
newbie questions
ok totally new here so please forgive me i've got icecast up and running on an old 486 running on debian 2.2r2 I'm using shout to feed a playlist i can connect and listen over the local network no problem, but remote users are having no luck its running at 128kbs to me locally.. (which is too fast for remote users) do i need to re-encode the mp3's to a lower bitrate? if so whats
2010 Jan 14
1
Giving parameters from shell
Hi I want to give parameters for my function from the shell. I mean I defined a function like these: work1.R : myfunc <- function(x,y) { z = x + y z } and now I want to use shell to give parameters like " ./work1.R (3,5) " to get sum 8. so what should I do? [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2011 Dec 07
3
Problem running GIMP under Wine
Hello. I just wanted to post it here to receive feedback. I have downloaded both the GIMP and the GTK+ runtime as installers. They run correctly (I think) on both Windows and Linux, but when running The CIMP under Wine, the program just crashed showing the well known dialog box from Windows. Is this a bug in Wine? Before you post an inane reply, I already have GIMP for Linux (x86 Linux native
2001 Dec 08
0
bug in permissions on symlinks
The only circumstance where i could see symlink ownership being an issue would be in the case where one might need to be changed, on those systems which support that. Most i've seen delete and recreate the link, so if the person needing to own the link has write, with no sticky bit, on the containing directory,, he's good to go. Can anyone see another issue? Certainly, the whole
2008 Mar 05
1
DO NOT REPLY [Bug 5304] New: failed to set times (symlinks)
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5304 Summary: failed to set times (symlinks) Product: rsync Version: 3.0.0 Platform: All OS/Version: Mac OS X Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P3 Component: core AssignedTo: wayned@samba.org ReportedBy: gmoreno@wlu.ca QAContact:
2002 May 14
2
OT: Jerry seems like such a polite chap
I always smile to myself when reading the replies on the mailing list from Gerald (jerry) Carter. That cheers at the end of everything always makes it seem that he is such a nice person. Of course half the reason I smile to myself is the inanity of getting that impression from one word in an e-mail. For all I know he is a complete jerk. And even the huge power lifters at the gym'll mumble a quick cheers to me if I let them through the door first. But who isn't gonna let a 20 stone man through the door first given a choice....
2019 Aug 22
2
Re: RLIMIT_MEMLOCK in container environment
...evice setup, and that libvirt should > just use it without further setup. A similar approach could be applied > to hostdev devices - if unmanaged is set, we assume that the caller has > done everything to make the associated device usable. > > (Of course this all makes me realize the inanity of adding a <target > dev='blah' unmanaged='yes'/> for interfaces when hostdevs already have > <hostdev managed='yes'> and <interface type='hostdev' managed='yes'>. So > to prevent setting the locklimit for hostdev, would we make a...
2007 Aug 01
12
Puppet uses too much RAM memory
Hello, I have two Vmware images, with 256MB of RAM memory each one, running puppetmasterd for the server and puppetd for the client. It''s normal that my puppetmasterd and puppetd occupies almost 10% of RAM memory each one? They aren''t doing anything especial, just listening on the ports. Thanks.
2019 Aug 22
0
Re: RLIMIT_MEMLOCK in container environment
...responsible for all device setup, and that libvirt should just use it without further setup. A similar approach could be applied to hostdev devices - if unmanaged is set, we assume that the caller has done everything to make the associated device usable. (Of course this all makes me realize the inanity of adding a <target dev='blah' unmanaged='yes'/> for interfaces when hostdevs already have <hostdev managed='yes'> and <interface type='hostdev' managed='yes'>. So to prevent setting the locklimit for hostdev, would we make a new setting...
2006 Jul 31
17
Ruby on Snails
I''ve been reading, hearing, and looking at blogs that state Ruby on Rails is rather slow. Coming from a VB 6 world (thank you Microsoft for killing VB because VB.NET is NOT VB) I was always told that VB was a toy or too slow. Now, I''ll easily tell you that yes VB was not a great language. It had it''s share of warts, like a lot of other languages I might add, but