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2007 Oct 04
3
Rsync not able to transfer over jumbo frames?
Hello, I have 2 network cards on my 2 of my computers that I am trying to transfer data on. The second network cards are specifically for transferring files between the two so I enabled jumble frames by setting the mtu to 9000. I seem to be able to connect between the two via ssh and other methods using this setting so I thought everything was working right until I tried rsync. I used the
2005 Jun 24
4
text file output
Hello, I would like to create an ascii text file that looks exactly like the Console output of a split() action. I have tried save, dput, dump, write.foreign and write to no avail. The resulting text files are a jumble of data that I would have to edit heavily in order to use it for my proposed purpose. How can I, short of copying and pasting the contents of the console (which will not work
2005 Nov 09
3
AJAX form Parameters jumbled.
Sorry for the repost but I originally posted this as a response to another thread. I have a text field called ''phrase'' but the parameter values always come up as nil and when I check the parameters dumped in the error message I do not get the normal hash you''d expect. Instead of something like {"phrase"=>"jim"} I get:
2009 Feb 15
2
cannot read words on any wine screen
im using the most recent version of ubuntu and i wanted to run WOW but i have been unable to even configure it due to a lack of text on the configure screen. when i change tabs there is a sudden flash of jumbled texts that immediately subsides. and i am using nvdia drivers for my graphics card. here is what it looks like (title bar got cut off) [Image: http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t50/anbu-naru/bokwe.jpg ]
2009 Jan 03
2
Linux words file
Dear R People: I have a small function that solves the "Jumble" puzzle from the newspaper (I know...big deal). It uses the the Linux "words" file. My question is: is there a similar words file for Windows, please? Thanks, Happy New (Gnu) Year. Sincerely, Erin -- Erin Hodgess Associate Professor Department of Computer and Mathematical Sciences University of Houston -
2005 Jun 08
2
Simple fix to horrible bug in Samba website CSS
Dear Folks, For a long time I have been unable to read the menu at the left of http://samba.org/ in my 1920x1440 display. All the menu items overwrite each other in a horrible, illegible jumble. I thought it might be a bug in firefox or something. Then I investigated, and found that there is actually a serious bug in the cascading style sheet for the web site. The problem is in
2005 Feb 01
5
Terrible inbound call quality vs. outbound
...over a 1.5/1.5 mbit line. Outbound calls are crystal clear on both the RX/TX sides of the conversation. Inbound calls, though, are HORRIBLY garbled on the RX side. I can barely hear the caller, but they report my quality is fine. Getting loads of garbled sounds and weird echoes. (Could just be jumbled up voice packets?) Details: 2.4 GHz P4 Fresh Fedora Core 3 install Fresh Asterisk install VoicePulse connect service Cisco 7960 phones Gigabit routing and NICs internally Any ideas?
2017 Jul 16
3
Arranging column data to create plots
...e as many as 4. I have tried using the gather() function from the tidyverse package, but I can't make it work. The issue is that I believe I need two separate gather statements (one for X, another for Y) to consolidate the data. This causes the pairs to not stay together and the data becomes jumbled. Thoughts Thanks for your help Michael E. Reed
2015 Jan 04
0
ntlm_auth random failures with dovecot
...umble to ntlm_auth. Strace sayth, as example: read(0, "YR xxxxxxx=\n", 4096) = 48 read(0, "YR xxxxxxx=\n", 4096) = 48 read(0, "KK xxxxxxx=\n",4096) = 176 read(0, "KK xxxxxxx=\n",4096) = 176 That is two clients connecting at once, and the sequence has become jumbled. Fiddling around with ntlm_auth manually I can get it to give me this: YR xxx # 1 TT xxx # 1 YR xxx # 2 TT xxx # 2 KK xxx # 2 AF jgg # 2 KK xxx # 1 Called NTLMSSP after state machine was 'done' GENSEC login failed: NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER NA NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER Ie, reordering...
2006 Apr 03
2
Formatting a list from the DB
I am working on a project where there is a table called mixes. You create a new Mix and in the contents box, you type in the name of the songs used. Because the number of tracks could be unlimited, I decided to use a text box. Is there anyway I can have my views make the list look right, instead of as a jumble of text. Or, would there be some way, using arrays and maybe ajax, so the user
2008 Jun 20
1
Howto reduce number of ticks in X, Y axis while still containing all the data
Hi I am trying to plot 100 x 100 matrix data in a level plot. The problem I have is that the x/y -axis label in ticks are jumbled together. Thus I want X/Y axis to contain 10 ticks only, yet still plotting all the 100 data. Is there a way to do it? The code I have below doesn't work. __BEGIN__ # Corr contains 100x100 matrix corr <- cor(t(mat.data), method ="pearson") # Plot them levelplot(corr, main=&quot...
2011 May 27
1
XP Clients Showing Incorrect Filenames
I'm seeing something fairly odd where XP clients show some - but not nearly all -filenames as a random jumble of characters. The files are still perfectly accessible; if I tell windows manually what the file type is, they'll open. I don't think it's a character set issue. Affected filenames contain alphanumeric characters (a-zA-z, no accents or anything outside ASCII), periods,
2014 Apr 11
1
Assistance in tracking a kernel/nouveau error
On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 10:59 PM, ~Stack~ <i.am.stack at gmail.com> wrote: > On 04/10/2014 05:14 PM, Ilia Mirkin wrote: >> You might mention what hardware you have (lspci output for the nvidia >> card... just need the chip name), and what kernels the various distros >> are using. (I think that Ubuntu/Fedora tend not to make frankenkernels >> like RHEL does, so the
2023 Mar 23
2
loess plotting problem
For some reason the following code is not plotting as I want it to. I want to plot a "loess" line plotted over a scatter plot. I get a jumble, with lines connecting all the points. I had a similar problem with "lowess". I solved that by dropping "NA" rows from the data columns. Please help. library(stats) attach(gini_pci_wdi_narm) plot(ny_gnp_pcap_pp_kd, si_pov_gini)
2006 Jan 15
2
rookie with text editing
Greetings, This might be a pretty basic question not even totally rails specific, but how do I control text editing using ruby on rails? For instance, I am using the ruby forum http://www.ruby-forum.com/topic/new as I type this and am typing into a textarea tag. I have this in my rails app and I want to know how to save the formatting - such as when I hit returns to go to a new line when I
2008 Apr 08
2
plotmath "overstrikes" in output on a Linux system
I've been testing plotmath. But I'm getting some funny output one one computer. The problem is that characters are 'jumbled' and overstrike when symbols are introduced. Sample code: mu <- 440.0 sigma <- 12.5 myx <- seq( mu - 4*sigma, mu+ 4*sigma, length.out=500) myDensity <- dnorm(myx,mean=mu,sd=sigma) # Here's one way to retrieve the values of mu and sigma and insert them into an expression t1t2...
2015 May 28
0
[LLVMdev] PGO for macro expansion code
...ro? If not, any workaround for now? Thank you. Could you file a bug report and add me to the CC list? Please include details on reproducing it as well (Perf version and how you collected the profile). The problem here is that you have an expansion of an expansion, so the line numbering will be jumbled. A quick workaround will be to avoid using macros. Can you make one of G or GET_BIT actual functions? The two calls to GET_BIT in the hot and cold regions of f() will have the same line+discr info. Diego. > Yuanfang > _______________________________________________ > LLVM Developers m...
2023 Mar 23
1
loess plotting problem
Dear Anupam Tyagi, You didn't include your data, so it's not possible to see exactly what happened, but I think that you misunderstand the object that loess() returns. It returns a "loess" object with several components, including the original data in x and y. So if pass the object to lines(), you'll simply connect the points, and if x isn't sorted, the points
2011 Jul 29
1
[LLVMdev] git
> - git allows easy backtracking of decision points, allowing one to > explore a line of development and then reformulate the set of commits > made before actually sending them upstream to master. For me, it is > more helpful to be able to just code up a feature and once it's > working, go back and break out the individual patch sets into logical > groups. I tend
2015 May 28
2
[LLVMdev] PGO for macro expansion code
#define GET_BIT(lll) \ // blah blah #define G(label1,label2) \ { \ // decent amount code \ ... while (1) { \ GET_BIT(label2); \ }; \ } void f() { if (..) G('c', 'd'); while ( .. ) G('a','b'); } After perf sampling, a lot