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2004 Aug 06
2
login failed
Hi guys, I have been running icecast and ices for streaming mp3 around my house for about 3 months now with no problems. now all of a sudden, I get login failed when I try to run ices. nothing has changed that I know of (I am the only person with access). I seem to remember this happened when I originally installed the system, but it was all so traumatic, I kinda forgot whjat I did :) any help
2009 Jan 23
1
extract certain months toyears (zoo)
Dear useRs and developeRs, In my diploma thesis I work with a daily time series of glacier runoff data. I did already aggregate them to monthly means etc. Now i want to use just the summer values (I am indecisive by now what that means, but let's make it easy and use months like June). Is there a way to extract the data off this zoo into another zoo with frequency=1 ? Do you have alternative suggestions how to get to such data?? what i did... ########################################################...
2004 Aug 06
0
login failed
On 22-apr-04, at 12:15, Mat Harris wrote: > Hi guys, > > I have been running icecast and ices for streaming mp3 around my house > for > about 3 months now with no problems. now all of a sudden, I get login > failed > when I try to run ices. > > nothing has changed that I know of (I am the only person with access). > > I seem to remember this happened when I
2000 Jun 25
0
R 1.1.0 Freeze Ups
I've experienced numerous "freeze ups" with R 1.1.0 in the past few days. I'm running on a Windows 98 (*not SE*) notebook with 128 MB RAM. Typically I have no other applications running when I load "R". The circumstances that frequently leads to the "freeze ups" is when I have done the following: >fix(somefunction) This spawns "Notepad",
2000 Aug 24
0
distributional properties of rnorm
I've been trying to generate a series of random normal distributions using the rnorm function. After I generated the first set: set1<-rnorm(150, 505.5, 15.2) I checked the mean and standard deviation of set1. I was surprised to find the mean at 502.37 (rounded) and the standard deviation at 13.3 (again, rounded). While I know that it is unrealistic to expect the distribution of the
2000 Aug 24
0
rnorm
Thanks to all who replied to my query about the "normality" of rnorm. I am using R 1.1.1 (the version released last week) under Windows 98. It has been unusually hot here and I noticed that the CPU fan seemed to be running at high speed for a long time. The CPU probe that I use to monitor the temperature emitted a warning shortly after I sent off the email. After shutting my
2006 May 13
1
how to swap CTRL and Caps Lock in console mode
...c/X11/xorg.conf. I would like to swap the keys in __console__ mode YES, I've modified the file /lib/kbd/keymaps/i386/qwerty/us.map.gz It did not make any difference. Keys CTRL and Caps Lock are not swapped. Any hint/advice/RTFM_pointer is more than welcome Igor -- I used to think I was indecisive, but now I'm not so sure. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20060512/10db60e8/attachment-0002.html>
2010 Nov 02
1
Display of NAs in character columns of a data frame under fix() or edit().
Example: xxx <- data.frame(x=1:26,y=letters) xxx$x[c(2,4,6,8)] <- NA xxx$y[c(1,3,5,7)] <- NA yyy <- edit(yyy) The missing values in xxx$y appear as blanks in the spreadsheet window that appears, whereas the missing values in the numeric column "x" appear as "NA" (as I would expect). Is this a bug or a feature? cheers, Rolf Turner P.S. >
2006 Feb 14
1
SPA-941/2 Monitoring
(now that I've remembered which address is subscribed to this list) Does anyone with one of these phones have any sort of presence working? I'm looking to monitor the DND state of the phones, if nothing else. Setting the SIP-B bit enables SUBSCRIBE/NOTIFY, but the "dialog" package is the only one I know of the phone implementing, and it doesn't fire when DND
2013 Aug 06
0
surprise)))
Once I make up my mind I'm full of indecision.Levant(C) http://studiafasadov.ru/gatherit.php Le titre le plus respectable de la noblesse francaise c-est de descendre immediatement de quelques-uns de ces trente mille hommes casques cuirasses brassardes cuissardes qui sur de grands chevaux bardes de fer foulaient aux pieds huit ou neuf millions d-hommes nus qui sont les ancetres de la nation
2004 Dec 20
2
Tracking bandwidth used of individual mountpoints?
Is it possible to somehow meter and log the bandwidth used by individual mountpoints? I'm using mrtg to monitor the whole server, but I'd like to know which mountpoints are creating the most traffic so I can offer better-priced streaming packages to users who really aren't using all that much bandwidth. And also to be able to charge more for users who use way much more bandwidth than
2000 Jun 22
1
Summary: 'pausing' in R (fwd)
The question was: > I have this 'odd' problem; I need to let R pause, for a given time, before > starting next iteration in a loop. I'm using the following to do this > task, but feel a little bit guilty because I'm using as much CPU time as I > can get while pausing: > > while(keepGoing) { > t.end <- proc.time()[3] + 5 ## the time this loop should end
2013 Aug 20
0
[Announce] Samba 4.0.9 Available for Download
===================================================================== "I used to be indecisive but now I am not quite sure." Tommy Cooper ===================================================================== Release Announcements --------------------- This is is the latest stable release of Samba 4.0. Major enhancements in Samba 4.0.9 include: o Fix crash of Winbind af...
2013 Aug 20
0
[Announce] Samba 4.0.9 Available for Download
===================================================================== "I used to be indecisive but now I am not quite sure." Tommy Cooper ===================================================================== Release Announcements --------------------- This is is the latest stable release of Samba 4.0. Major enhancements in Samba 4.0.9 include: o Fix crash of Winbind af...
2005 Jun 04
3
SNOM extension lights programmable, eg. based on asterisk variable setting?
Hi all, I've programmed on a SNOM function key the destination "**77" which in my extension plan reprograms/toggles an asterisk DB variable which I use in the extension plan for some call routing decisions. I would like the SNOM extension light to permanently reflect the current toggle status of my application logic/asterisk DB variable. Is something like that possible to do in
2020 Sep 29
1
[nbdkit PATCH] server: Adjust limit on max NBD_OPT_* from client
Up to nbdkit 1.22, we never advertised large export lists, so a client had no real reason to give more than 32 NBD_OPT_ commands before finally selecting an export or quitting, and we were justified in dropping indecisive chatty clients as being a waste of server resources. But now that we support .list_exports, it is reasonable for a client (such as 'qemu-nbd --list' or 'nbdinfo --list') to want to call NBD_OPT_INFO and several NBD_OPT_LIST_META_CONTEXT commands for every export returned in NBD_OPT...
2000 Jun 25
1
renaming columns
I frequently get data sets with cryptically-named variables. The datasets are more useful to me with informative variable names. I know that I can rename variables using the following command: dimname(dataset[[2]][index.of.variable.to.be.renamed]<-new.variable.name If I want to do this inside a function (say something I call RenameCol) what is the best way to communicate the
2006 Jun 08
8
Trash expire plugin
Dovecot will soon have a plugin which allows running a nightly cronjob to expunge mails from configured mailboxes which have been in there for a configurable amount of time. For example the configuration could be: plugin { # Trash 7d, Spam 30d expire = Trash 7 Spam 30 } It also supports using Dovecot's lib-dict to keep track of the mailboxes and their oldest mail's timestamp, so that
2012 Nov 22
10
[LLVMdev] RFC: A Great Renaming of Things (or: Let's Repaint ALL the Bikesheds!)
Hello LLVM & Clang hackers! Based on a discussion with Chris, I would like to propose a Great Renaming of Things for the 3.3-era LLVM and Clang codebase. First and foremost, the two most significant changes I would like to make: 1) llvm/lib/VMCore/... -> llvm/lib/IR/... I've discussed potential names for the VMCore (or LLVMCore) library with lots of folks, and the best idea anyone
2007 Dec 10
19
[FW: FYI: The plan for Xen kernels in Fedora 9]
In the spirit of improving communication of Fedora Xen plans to the world, below is a mail I recently circulated in the Fedora community about the direction for Xen-ified kernels from Fedora 9 and onwards. The short story, is that we intend to ship hypervisor & userspace based on Xen 3.2.0 tree, and a kernel based on latest LKML pv_ops tree and patches ontop of that to support Dom0 and