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2012 Nov 22
0
Dell Lattitude E5430 -- split screen
Dear All, I installed CentOs on a brand new Dell Lattitude E5430. I did a minimal install, then did a "yum groupinstall Desktop" and I installed xorg-x11-drv-intel.i686. Also, I installed a i686 CentOs on a 64bit system, thinking because it has 4Gb or ram, It makes no difference. The screen is split top to bottom on the left hand side. Thi...
2009 Mar 26
1
Dell 120 GB 5400 RPM Encrypted Serial ATA Hard Drive
Hi - I've been asked to re-partition a Dell 120 GB 5400 RPM Encrypted Serial ATA Hard Drive and install CentOS 5 on the new partition. It's a Dell Lattitude E5400 laptop. Is this even possible with encrypted drives? Does CentOS 5 need special drivers? Any help would be greatly appreciated. -- Agile -- Article. VI. Clause 3 of the constitution of the United States states: "The Senators and Representatives before mentioned, and the Members o...
2007 Apr 17
1
Intel 2915
I am installing CentOS5 on a dell Lattitude D610. dmesg: recognizes the the wireless Intel 2915: ipw2200: Detected Intel Pro/Wireless 2915ABG Network Connection I have googled for ipw2915 and centos5 OR rhel5, can't find instructions for installing the firmware. Should the firmware be installed from the CDs? Any suggestion? -- Th...
2012 Feb 23
4
saving all data in r object
I have 100 data files, which contains very huge data sets of location details ( e.g latitude, longitude, time, temp) Now I would like to save the all data of these 100 files in r object, so I can reload data any time. * Every file has different length of data latitude <- NULL longitude <- NULL time <- NULL temp <- NULL for ( i in 1:100) { data<-
2017 Jul 27
13
What RH-like on a Dell XPS 15 (9590)?
Hello there, I've just got a Dell XPS 15 (9590) at work and need to set up a stable GNU/Linux system on it. I thought of CentOS7, but.. obviously its kernel can't run on this hardware. What would you recommend? Waiting for CentOS8 is not an option unless it's a question of few weeks. Are there respins of the CentOS7 DVDs w/ more top-recent kernels? I'm know of Fedora 26 or
2017 Jul 27
0
What RH-like on a Dell XPS 15 (9590)?
...ble about them other than losing updates and maintenance after 2 years and having to upgrade. Another choice is to run Virtualbox on the Windows that shipped with the laptop and run a CentOS 7 virtual guest. If you REALLY need RHEL (CentOS) running on the hardware I would return the XPS and get a Lattitude or Precision laptop. They have much better Linux support as they tend to be more stability oriented rather than latest and greatest hardware. Mike On 07/27/2017 01:25 PM, wwp wrote: > Hello there, > > > I've just got a Dell XPS 15 (9590) at work and need to set up a stable > GN...
2004 Sep 24
0
[LLVMdev] Little win32/Signals.cpp patch
On Fri, Sep 24, 2004 at 09:38:44AM -0700, Jeff Cohen wrote: > Here's the patch to Signals.cpp. assuming that stdio.h is acceptable > (can't imagine it won't work). We prefer #include <cstdio>, since this is C++ after all. :) -- Misha Brukman :: http://misha.brukman.net :: http://llvm.cs.uiuc.edu
2006 Dec 14
7
loop is going to take 26 hours - needs to be quicker!
Dear R-help, I have a loop, which is set to take about 26 hours to run at the rate it's going - this is ridiculous and I really need your help to find a more efficient way of loading up my array gpcc.array: #My data is stored in a table format with all the data in one long column #running though every longitute, for every latitude, for every year. The #original data is sotred as
2007 Jan 21
2
A few questions: Tweaking StemFilter, indexes, ...
...''m thinking of ferret too much as a database, but I am not too familiar with what''s under ferret''s hood. The reason I ask is that for the project I am working on, I have huge amounts of text to search, but each item also has a location associated with it (longitude & lattitude) and each query will only want to search the text located in a specific area (point and radius). I can add ranged parameters to the query and that will work, but is that optimal? Hopefully I am making sense. Donations --- I was wondering if there is a page that lists the total amount of donations...
2004 Sep 24
3
[LLVMdev] Little win32/Signals.cpp patch
Here's the patch to Signals.cpp. assuming that stdio.h is acceptable (can't imagine it won't work). On Fri, 24 Sep 2004 09:29:05 -0700 Jeff Cohen <jeffc at jolt-lang.org> wrote: > Uh... this may be a silly question, but why can't you include <stdio.h>? > It'd be much better than <iostream>. > > Anyway, I think I'll try this weekend to come
2009 Mar 06
1
help to use ppp in spatial analysis
Hi, i am using spatstat package for spatial data analysis and now i have a problem to create a point pattern. The points are in file "points.txt" (first column for Latitude and second column for Longitude ) and I imported them and separated each columns in two arrays x and y. If I plots x and y ( e.g plot(x,y) ) the result appears in square area without problems and the scale is
2002 Oct 25
4
points on a sphere
Not an R question directly, but has anyone got a method for placing a moderately large number of (near) equi-spaced points on a sphere? I have a nasty feeling platonic solids are needed for exact solutions and I'm thinking of samplings involving around 200 - 1000 regularly-spaced points, Thanks, Richard Rowe Richard Rowe Senior Lecturer Department of Zoology and Tropical Ecology, James
2013 Feb 06
4
FreeBSD-9.1 would not boot on pentium3 laptop
Hello! I have an old Dell Latitude C800 laptop (with Pentium3 CPU in it). FreeBSD 6.3-STABLE was running fine on it, but I decided to update the machine to 9.1-STABLE. Well, neither my own custom kernel, nor even the official 9.1-RELEASE CD1 would boot... In both cases the boot process runs up to detecting uhub0, then either hangs forever or shuts off after a short while. Again, I thought I