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2004 Aug 10
0
Intriguing * problem with voicemail signalling
Has anyone seen the following problem?
Until recently, I couldn't understand why some extensions on my * system
would have a "congestion tone" as soon as I picked up the handset.
A little sleuthing through the logs and the source code led me to understand
that * thought it had seen the extension go off-hook, send some DTMF tones,
and then wait. * treated this situation as a
2006 Aug 22
3
Intriguing developments
Non-debug build of wxRuby allows the tip of the day to be visible on
Windows. Also, I get the caret example crashes with page-up on Windows
with the ANSI build of wxWindows. I may try the unicode build to see
how that works.
I''ve been up to my eyeballs working on a release of my company''s
software. Once that''s out the door I can hopefully put a few more
cycles
2008 Jan 18
3
Comboot Menu System
...the SysLinux page, there is a screenshot of "COMBOOT Menu System for
SYSLINUX developed by Murali Krishnan Ganapathy" (Advanced Menu System).
I was wondering where I might be able to download this menu system in
full to work with? If you dont want to share, I understand, but I am
really intrigued by this and want to learn more, and maybe make my own
design if I can figure it out.
Thank in advance,
M
2013 May 11
1
clean wheezy, R intrigue, squeeze-cran3 requires liblzma2?
Hi.
On the release version of Debian Wheezy, I am missing symbols for left and
right brackets in plotmath. Anybody see similar trouble while reviewing
demo(plotmath)?
This is a completely clean, fresh install. I've not installed any peculiar
libraries or packages, except R, the installation of which still puzzles
me.
I configured a CRAN mirror for packages using squeeze-cran3 folder, and
2015 Aug 22
2
Icecast and Streamed Audio Formats
I just happened on a comparison page with a table listing the
differences between Icecast and Shoutcast (Icecast wins, of course),
and found a line that intrigued me. The line in the table listed AAC
as one of the codecs in which Icecast can stream. If this is correct,
what do I need to add to my Linux-based Icecast server and
configuration to make this happen?
2003 Nov 16
3
?for
I have always been intrigued by why ?for (or ?if,?while,etc) leave R wanting for more:
> ?for
+
I know the help for these is in ?Control, but I sometimes make the mistake of typing ?for instead. What is R expecting me to say to finish the statement?
Thanks,
Angel
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2007 Jul 06
5
Outside-In with RSpec on Rails
I just read ''Mocks Aren''t Stubs'' and was intrigued by the notion of
''outside-in'' TDD.
As a Rails developer, I''m curious if others are employing this method
when developing Rails applications using RSpec. Is it common practice
(or even practical) to drive the development of a Rails app by
starting with view specs, then...
2007 Mar 22
3
[LLVMdev] GSOC - HLVM Work
...a new front-end or a compiler optimization
pass seem like to large as projects for a single summer -- and
certainly something I couldn't accomplish given my lack of
familiarity with the code-base.)
I have read the 'projects' pages for both the LLVM and the HLVM, and
I am quite intrigued by all of the various options (particularly
those on the HLVM page). In addition, I feel that work on the HLVM
would give me some insight into how the LLVM works; however, I also
understand that the HLVM/LLVM projects are in flux, and some of the
goals/projects may change.
I would appre...
2008 Feb 15
7
History of R
...39;ll be giving a talk on
R as an example of high quality open source software. I think there is
much to learn from R as a high quality extensible product that (at least
as far as I can tell) has never been "spun" or "hyped" like so many open
source fads.
The question that intrigues me the most is why is R as an open source
project is so incredibly successful and other projects, say for example,
Octave don't enjoy that level of success?
I have some ideas of course, but I would really like to know your
thoughts when you look at R from such a vantage point.
Thanks.
Ka...
2009 Apr 30
2
Asterisk and 4G
Hello, I've started to do some research into the new 4G wireless
standard, and there's one part of the standard that intrigues me.
Apparently all data is packet based, including the phone calls. Every
phone will have its own IPv6 address. This seems to pave the way for
a call to go directly from a cell phone to a soft PBX like Asterisk.
Is this possible under the 4G spec? If so, what protocol will these
4G...
2015 Aug 23
2
Icecast and Streamed Audio Formats
...had potential.
On Sat, 22 Aug 2015 20:55:11 +0200, you wrote:
>On 22 Aug 2015, at 20:47, Steve Matzura wrote:
>
>> I just happened on a comparison page with a table listing the
>> differences between Icecast and Shoutcast (Icecast wins, of course),
>> and found a line that intrigued me. The line in the table listed AAC
>> as one of the codecs in which Icecast can stream. If this is correct,
>> what do I need to add to my Linux-based Icecast server and
>> configuration to make this happen?
>
>Icecast does not officially support AAC, that does not mean...
2007 Apr 20
3
Opinion on R plots: connecting X and Y
...n')
A colleague (and dreaded SAS user) commented that she thought that my
plots could be "cleaned up" by connecting the X and Y axes. I know that
I can do that with bty='l' but I don't want to, I find that the plots
look less cluttered with disjoint axes.
However, I was intrigued enough by her comments that I decided to
solicit the opinions of others on this issue. Are there principled
reasons why one should prefer joined axes or disjoint axes?
Brant Inman
2014 Jan 21
2
[LLVMdev] C++0x Bug in CMake?
...[2]: *** [lib/libLTO.so] Error 1
>
> The same can be seen on some of our bulidbots (those that use Clang and
> CMake).
This *could* be the same thing I suppose... If my fix actually helps,
please let me know. But I don't completely see how this particular error
happens so I'll be intrigued.
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2003 Sep 14
3
Re: Logistic Regression
...istic regression using a quadratic penalty on the coefficients.
I am sure there are functions in the R contributed libraries to do this; otherwise it is easy to achieve via IRLS
using ridge regressions. Then even though the data are separated, the penalized log-likelihood
has a unique maximum. One intriguing feature is that as the penalty parameter goes to zero,
the solution converges to the SVM solution - i.e. the optimal separating hyperplane
see http://www-stat.stanford.edu/~hastie/Papers/margmax1.ps
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Trevor Hastie...
2005 Apr 15
2
SORT using cached filesystem modtimes
...ot-0.99.14 server's .imap.index files contain a cached
copy of each message's date and time as supplied by the filesystem, as
opposed to the date and time found in each message header?
When testing various imap clients (eg. tbird-1.0.2, evolution-2.0,
outlook2003, squirrelmail-1.4.4) I was intrigued by the behaviour of
message date sorting. I toggled on/off the use of server side SORTing in
some imap clients, then started forcing rebuilds of .map.index files,
and eventually came to the above conclusion.
For normal dovecot server side processing, this condition (if I am
correct) may not be a...
2005 Dec 20
9
Mad Rails
...pre-Struts J2EE ecommerce app with Rails. ''ve been
using Rails with pleasure for the last year on several supporting
applications, and I have everyone else convinced that it''s at least
worth investigating. The developer team has a few experienced Java
developers who are intrigued by the productivity claims, but have
reservations.
We''d love to get together with folks who are doing Rails locally, to
chat about the ups and downs of using Rails as a framework and how it
compares with the latest Java dev patterns.
If anybody in the area has any interest in an...
2007 Mar 22
0
[LLVMdev] GSOC - HLVM Work
...compiler optimization
> pass seem like to large as projects for a single summer -- and
> certainly something I couldn't accomplish given my lack of
> familiarity with the code-base.)
>
> I have read the 'projects' pages for both the LLVM and the HLVM, and
> I am quite intrigued by all of the various options (particularly
> those on the HLVM page). In addition, I feel that work on the HLVM
> would give me some insight into how the LLVM works; however, I also
> understand that the HLVM/LLVM projects are in flux, and some of the
> goals/projects may change.
&g...
2003 Jun 17
2
Clustering quality measure
...rding to my quality measure
the quality gets increasingly better as more clusters are formed untill
every data instance is a cluster by itself.
Therefore I was wondering if any of you are aware of any libraries or
functions within R that determine quality measures of clusterings, I am
very much intrigued by the definition of quality measures that do work.
Thanks very much, Jonck
2023 Apr 14
2
Is LDAP + Kerberos without Active Directory no longer supported?
On 14/04/2023 17:48, Daniel Lakeland via samba wrote:
> On 4/14/23 09:16, Rowland Penny via samba wrote:
>>
>>
>> This intrigued me, so I went and tried this and you need three computers:
>>
>> A samba AD DC (perhaps a computer just running a KDC, but I didn't try
>> this)
>> A Samba Unix domain member running as a fileserver
>> A Samba Standalone server as the client
>
> The probl...
2006 Jul 16
2
Matrices given to pt? [was: [R] for loops and counters]
Hi, people.
I was a bit intrigued by the message quoted below. Indeed, if pt() is
given a matrix, it returns a matrix. Should this feature be documented?
?pt speaks about "a vector of quantiles", and says nothing about the
type of what it returns.
The same might presumably apply to other distribution-related functi...