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2002 Sep 12
0
''resource or device no longer available' error with large files
...That seems to slow the transfer further. mandrake 9 SAMBA 2.2.6 binaries. I tried adding these lines to smb.conf: -- socket options = SO_KEEPALIVE TCP_NODELAY SO_SNDBUF=8192 SO_RCVBUF=8192 -- os level = 65 The logfiles and smb.conf are available here: http://gemmint10.bounceme.net/samba.html (malibu and crash are the 2 win98se boxen that i tried, and 200mmx is the server. These logs are for about 3 or 4 transfer attempts total: from crash first, then malibu.... If you need any other info, i guess just email me at lutzow_wi at y a h oo.com I don't even have email set up on the server yet...
2017 Dec 17
0
Auto Data in the ISLR Package
That probably works in this case, but it would cause grief if another car make had "ford" somewhere inside its name e.g. "bedford". Safer general practice is Auto[Auto$name %in% c("ford", "toyota"),] or similar using subset(). -pd > On 17 Dec 2017, at 09:10 , Eric Berger <ericjberger at gmail.com> wrote: > > myAuto <- Auto[
2005 Oct 16
0
Climb Aboard the Small Cap Gravy Train
...wo afore mentioned systems in order to create "High Security Space" in locales where it is deemed necessary. Locations which may take advantage of such systems are airports, sea ports, mines, nuclear facilities, and more. ***N E W S*** Vinoble to Enter the Oil and Gas Sector MALIBU, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 6, 2005-- Vinoble, Inc. (OTCBB:VNBL - News), a holding company seeking to identify long-term growth opportunities in the areas of homeland security, security information systems, and other security services is pleased to announce the Company's management is...
2017 Dec 17
4
Auto Data in the ISLR Package
myAuto <- Auto[ grep("ford|toyota",Auto$name),] On Sat, Dec 16, 2017 at 10:28 PM, Bert Gunter <bgunter.4567 at gmail.com> wrote: > I did not care to load the packages -- small reproducible examples are > preferable, as the posting guide suggests. > > But, if I have understood correctly: > > See, e.g. ?subset > > Alternatively, you can read up on