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2012 Dec 23
1
wireframe and margins
Hi everybody, I'm working with wireframe (and persp) functions, and I'm not able to set the margins between the 3d plot and the R window... It should be easy, innit?, but I can't find out which parameters I have to change... Any help? Thanks, ktk -- View this message in context: http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/wireframe-and-margins-tp4653838.html Sent from the R help mailing list
2010 Mar 01
3
NUT with Eaton 9135 6000
Hi Dag 2010/2/28 Dag Atle Nettum <dagatle at innit.no> > Hello > > > > I understand you are the project leader of Nut. > > > > In my company we have a Eaton 9135 6000 UPS, we are running NUT 2.4.1 > (Debian squeeze) > > > > The ups is connected with a USB cable but it reports a temperature of 300 > degredes. > > > > Can I send you
2015 May 05
0
Last few days in CentOS
...stop by and say hi! We will also have tshirts and stickers, so come along and help yourself to some of those. * Netherlands UUG Spring Conference is taking place on the 28th May, ( https://www.nluug.nl/index.html ) I will be there speaking about CentOS Linux, The CentOS project and some of the new innitatives we are starting up, along with how people can get involved in these efforts. In other news, 7 students have taken up the Google Summer of Code slots that were allocated to the CentOS Project, over the next few weeks expect to see some traffic on centos-devel list from those students - and we will...
2012 Jan 29
5
[PATCH 0/2 v3] mkstemp() and m68k support
Hi, after a year, I decided to hack on klibc again. I?ve reworked both the patch to add mkstemp(), discussing to use AT_RANDOM as cheap entropy source on IRC (if there will ever be another entropy consumer, I can quickly write a minimal arc4random() seeded from it, as it has only 16 octets), capable of making a working mksh (static and shared) on amd64/xen, and the m68k support code, leading to
2007 Feb 12
7
MSW segfaults II
Hi Think I tracked down why Windows suddenly went horrible crashy - the newest SWIG release generates slightly different code for object tracking, so our fixmodule.rb wasn''t picking up the broken line, so we got a nasty regression. Anyway, the patch (SVN:862) gives me a major improvement in stability Windows. Please could you let me know how SVN HEAD is working for you; if no major
2014 Aug 22
4
[LLVMdev] Addressing const reference in ArrayRef
On Fri, Aug 22, 2014 at 10:16 AM, Duncan P. N. Exon Smith <dexonsmith at apple.com> wrote: >> On 2014-Aug-21, at 10:39, David Blaikie <dblaikie at gmail.com> wrote: >> >> On Thu, Aug 21, 2014 at 10:34 AM, Reid Kleckner <rnk at google.com> wrote: >>> Is there some way we can get lifetime extension of temporaries to kick in >>> here? >>