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2002 Feb 01
1
Different behaviour in Linux and Windows (PR#1293)
Hi I have written a small function to calculate distances between pairs of landmarks ('my.dist' bellow). I gave it to a colleague that works with MSWindows and the function doesn't give the right answer: R 1.4.1 for Linux: > my.dist() [1] 22 561 R 1.4.1 for Windows: > my.dist() [1] 22 560 Warning message: Replacement length not a multiple of the elements...
2006 Dec 04
0
No answer when press 0 for operator in VM in 1.0 .9?
Users cannot dial 0 to get to the operator in voicemail. * 1.0.9 Linux asterisk1.local 2.4.21-32.EL #1 Wed May 18 18:31:54 EDT 2005 i686 athlon i386 GNU/Linux (CentOS) Snom 360 DTMF=RFC2833 Switched LAN, no problems w/ DTMF anywhere operator=yes in voicemail.conf this does not apply to my situation: http://bugs.digium.com/bug_view_page.php?bug_id=0003080 When OGM is played, you press 0,
2006 Feb 20
0
Landmark digital key systems and Asterisk
Anyone integrated Landmark (formerly Southwestern Bell) Digital Key System phones into an Asterisk installation? The phones are model DKS930 and the main CPU for the system is a DKS1224. I'm hoping to reuse some of the phones with a new Asterisk install I'm building. Thanks! John Cornell's True Value www.cornells.com
2020 Sep 29
5
2 KM curves on the same plot
Hello, Can anyone suggest a simple way to generate a Kaplan-Meier plot with 2 survfit objects, just like this one:? https://drive.google.com/file/d/1fEcpdIdE2xYtA6LBQN9ck3JkL6-goabX/view?usp=sharing Suppose I have 2 survfit objects: fit1 is for the curve on the left (survtime has been truncated to the cutoff line: year 5), fit2 is for the curve on the right (minimum survival time is at the
2017 Sep 27
1
need held in r coding.
Need Help in Debugging below script:-------------------------------- dat <- get_majorlandmarks(dat,Dmin,Per) fit_xts <- xts(dat$fit,order.by = dat$Date,frequency = 365) close_xts <- xts(dat$Close, order.by = dat$Date, frequency = 365 ) majorlandmarks_xts <-xts(dat$Close[dat$majorlandmarks==TRUE], order.by = dat$Date[dat$majorlandmarks==TRUE], frequency = 365 ) minorlandmarks_xts &lt...
2008 Mar 07
3
Asterisk Realtime and SIP configuration
Dear all I'm writing to the list for help as a last resort. I've exhausted all other options, so please forgive me. I've lurked here for years but never actually posted. I'm trying to get Asterisk Realtime SIP configuration working, but it refuses to do so. I have all the necessary configuration in place, Asterisk makes a connection to the database, which can be verified with
2019 Jul 09
0
CentOS, Red Hat, and IBM
CentOS community, Today marks a new day in the 26-year history of Red Hat. IBM has finalized its acquisition of Red Hat (https://www.redhat.com/en/about/press-releases/ibm-closes-landmark-acquisition-red-hat-34-billion-defines-open-hybrid-cloud-future) which will operate as a distinct unit within IBM moving forward. What does this mean for Red Hat?s contributions to the CentOS project? In
2019 Jul 09
0
CentOS, Red Hat, and IBM
CentOS community, Today marks a new day in the 26-year history of Red Hat. IBM has finalized its acquisition of Red Hat (https://www.redhat.com/en/about/press-releases/ibm-closes-landmark-acquisition-red-hat-34-billion-defines-open-hybrid-cloud-future) which will operate as a distinct unit within IBM moving forward. What does this mean for Red Hat?s contributions to the CentOS project? In
2004 Dec 06
1
The survival rate at a certain time
Hello there, I am doing analysis on survival data. How do I pick out a probability of survival at a chosen landmark time(for example, 3 years, 4 years) from the result of "survfit"? or any other functions? As I know, the result of 'survfit' only have the probabilities for all event or cencor time. Thank you very much Lisa Wang Princess Margaret Hospital Toronto, Ca tel:
2016 Oct 17
2
Surfing the web via Asterisk.
...the audio back to a channel, to be streamed by Asterisk. (Bear with me here - it's a project for blind people involving a telephone and some lateral thinking!) And yes, I mean more than just CURL a page, tts it and then read. I'm talking about using the keypad to navigate the headers and landmarks. There are just enough keys to make it viable. Of particular interest is the very high quality of the Chromevox screenreader voice from Google. Does such a framework exist? I'm aware of a project called Chromium Headless, but some of the links are broken and it doesn't seem to have the au...
2019 Jul 10
0
CentOS-announce Digest, Vol 173, Issue 4
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2000 Dec 04
29
Thank You!
Robert's suggestion indeed fixed the problem. I kept thinking those entries were necessary in inetd.conf. Also, kind thanks to Fred Gilbert for his prompt responses.:-) John
2005 Nov 10
1
OggPCM version / header finalization
Hi John, all, I still have at least 3 issues: 1) What are we trying to achieve with the "source-ID"? 8 [uint] Source ID (Unique amongst all OggPCM streams in the physical stream) Are we trying to separate the different channels that may be interleaved with each other inside the flat multi-channel sample stream? Interpretation 1: ----------------- So, would each channel be in a
2019 Dec 13
0
Question regarding Ogg’s multiplexing process
Hi, I have a question regarding Ogg’s multiplexing process. Let’s say we have two logical streams, S1 and S2, which need to be muxed together into one physical stream. On logical stream S1, we have a packet that’s too big and needs to be split into two pages, P1 and P2. On the other hand, logical stream S2 also has a page Px that needs to go out. When these 2 logical streams are muxed together,
2004 Feb 09
0
CART Data Mining 2004 Conference, San Francisco, SCHEDULE information
Apologies for cross posting CART Data Mining 2004, San Francisco, March 22-24, 2004 Below are links for the registration and the latest scheduling information. Please note that you can register with an early-bird discount if you register NOW and write the words "SCHEDULE" on your registration form. Homepage: http://www.cartdatamining.com Detailed Conference Schedule:
2004 Jan 15
1
Two Gateways and NAT??
Hi; I have two dsl lines, which the low bandwidth connection(ISP2) is only used for failover. My setup is showed below; \ ISP1 \ / \ ____/NAT My internal net |-----|___| / \NAT / \ / ISP2 However, my interfaces which these lines are connected are both
2003 Feb 23
1
HTB code :-)
As I understand, in HTB you are able to map traffic to a queue named direct_queue. This queue is initialized in function htb_init(), and is a qdisc not a class, is this right?? Another question of interest is how can I use it. Is this queue associated to the queue with highest prio? And how is this done??
2008 Nov 16
3
[Schrodinger-devel] ogg dirac granulepos in oggz tools
On 11/14/08, David Flynn <davidf+nntp at woaf.net> wrote: > Correct; there is no metadata handling capability in the current > mapping spec. I'd suggest at some point to look into separate stream solution for metadata, perhaps M3F [1]. -Ivo [1] http://wiki.xiph.org/index.php/M3F
2013 Jan 14
0
Revolutions blog roundup: December 2012
I write about R every weekday at the Revolutions blog: http://blog.revolutionanalytics.com and every month I post a summary of articles from the previous month of particular interest to readers of r-help. In case you missed them, here are some articles related to R from the month of December: January 24: the webinar "Using R with Hadoop" will be presented by Jeffrey Breen:
2003 Mar 02
1
Final Ogg 1.0 submission to IETF
...kets are created by the encoder of that logical bitstream and represent meaningful entities for that encoder only (e.g. an uncompressed stream may use video frames as packets). They do not contain boundary information - strung together they appear to be streams of random bytes with no landmarks. Please note that the term "packet" is not used in this document to signify entities for transport over a network. <p><p><p><p><p><p><p><p><p><p><p><p><p><p><p><p><p><p><...