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2011 Apr 19
1
Running IMVU through Wine
Just switched to Ubuntu 2 days ago and trying to get the hang of Wine. I'm trying to run the IMVU client through it, but all that happens is that the login screen will come up and let me log in, but after that I get an IMVU icon in the upper right but no client to use. When running the command to execute IMVU through the terminal, I get the following:
Code:
env
2006 Jan 09
3
Include with two references of one model of the same table
Hey guys,
I just came across this oddity, not sure what to make of it yet, but
I think it might be incorrect behavior. When doing a @inst.find(:all,
:include => ["hometeam", "awayteam"] ...) hometeam and awayteam are two
references from a belongs_to that is of the same model and of the same
table. I will get a pgerror stating that "matches", which is
2010 Nov 09
1
Is this a DDoS to reach Asterisk?
Hi Everyone,
I have pfSense running which supplies Asterisk with DHCP. I had some testing
ports opened for a web server which I have totally closed now but when I
chose option 10 (filter log) on pfSense I get all of this type of traffic
(note that it was only 1 single IP and once I blocked that one it was like
opening a can full of bees with all different IPs):
tcpdump: WARNING: pflog0: no
2010 Jul 29
1
Re: Lands of Lore 3 is crashing in direct3D mode
new debug file of wine 1.2. the game still does not start in direct3d mode.
does wine 1.2 support directx/ direct3D version 6 games ???
what means this? is this important?:
" fixme:d3d_surface:IWineD3DBaseSurfaceImpl_Blt Can't handle WINEDDBLT_ASYNC flag right now. "
full report:
wine /home//.wine/drive_c/Westwood/LOLIII/LOL3.EXE
fixme:win:EnumDisplayDevicesW
2008 Aug 10
2
Basic data structures
I'm new to R and very excited about its possibilities. But I'm
struggling with some very simple things, probably because I haven't
found the correct documentation. Here's a simple example which
illustrates several of my problems.
Suppose I want to have a regexp match against a string, and return all
the matching substrings in a vector of strings.
regexp <-
2006 Jan 11
5
Noob - Associated Tables Find Query
I''m trying to write a football prediction game.
I have a Matches table and a Predictions table.
Each Match :has_many Predictions, and each Prediction :belongs_to a
Match
Each Match has (amongst other things) a Match.match_date field.
Each Prediction has (amongst other things) a User_id field
I''m trying to get a list of all Predictions a particular User has made
which
2008 Jun 23
3
One-to-one matching?
...c("a","b","c","d","e","f")
matchSample <- c("a","a","b","d")
##Normal match() behaviour:
match(matchSample,lookupTable)
[1] 1 1 2 4
My problem here is that both "a"s in matchSample are matched to the same
"a" in the lookup table. I need the elements of the lookup table to be
excluded from the table as they are matched, so that no match can be
found for the second "a".
Function pmatch() comes close to what I need:
pmatch(matchSample,lookupTable)
[1] 1 NA 2 4
Yep!...
2007 Jul 28
1
Support removed for newer Belkin 1200 VA UPS?
Have had no issue until I ran apt-get dist-upgrade this morning:
# /lib/nut/newhidups -u nut -DDDDDD auto
Network UPS Tools: 0.28 USB communication driver 0.28 - core 0.30 (2.0.5)
debug level is '6'
Checking device (0000/0000) (001/001)
- VendorID: 0000
- ProductID: 0000
- Manufacturer: unknown
- Product: unknown
- Serial Number: unknown
- Bus: 001
Trying to match device
Device does not
2005 Dec 16
2
tc filter match u8 problem??
Hi All
Can someone tell me what am I doing wrong?
These was suposed to catch icmp type 8. Why ''match u8'' does not work?
# tc filter add dev eth0 protocol ip parent 1: prio 2 \
u32 \
match u16 0x0800 0xffff at -2 \
match u8 8 0xff at 20 \
flowid 1:5
Illegal "match"
#
# tc filter add dev eth0 protocol ip parent 1: prio 2 \
u32 \
match
2011 Mar 25
1
Matching package - Match function
Hi.
I am using the Matching package for propensity score matching. For each
treated unit, I want to find all control units whose propensity scores lie
within a certain distance from the treated unit. The sample code is as
follows:
> library(Matching)
> x <- rnorm(100000)
> y <- rnorm(100000)
> z <- rbinom(100000,1,0.002)
> logit.reg <-
2005 Dec 10
10
Marking packets by mac addr using tc filter u32 match?
Hi
Is there a way of marking packets by mac address instead of ip or ports
using a "tc filter u32 match"?
I read somewhere that I could use the offset -8 and -14 to grab the mac
addresses but if I use anything lower than -8, for example -9, I get an
error.
I''m modifying the wondershaper script to cap the download speed by mac
address.
Any sugestions?
2016 Oct 13
4
Match one OR two digit extension not working as expected without using "dangerous" _. pattern (Ast 14)
...n:
. (period)
Wildcard match; matches one or more characters, no matter what they are.
If you?re not careful, wildcard matches can make your dialplans do
things you?re not expecting (like matching built-in extensions such
as i or h). You should use the wildcard match in a pattern only after
you?ve matched as many other digits as possible. For example, the
following pattern match should probably never be used:
_.
In fact, Asterisk will warn you if you try to use it. Instead, if you
really need a catchall pattern match, use this one to match all strings
that start with a digit followed by one or more...
2018 May 24
5
[RFC] Formalizing FileCheck Features
...te on the basis of these three fundamental
concepts.
(1) Search range. This is some substring of the input text where one
or more directives will do their pattern-matching magic.
(2) Match range. This is a substring of a search range where a
directive (or in one case, a group of directives) has matched a
pattern.
(3) Directive groups. These are sequences of adjacent directives that
operate in a related way on a search range. Directives within a group
are processed in order, except as noted in the directive description.
Finally we add The Rule: No match ranges may overlap.
(This is largely f...
2014 Nov 03
2
[LLVMdev] Virtual register def doesn't dominate all uses
Hi Quentin,
>> Yes, the dags in view-isel-dags and view-legalize-types-dags are correct (the add operations are here and are their results are used) and the dags are the same.
>
> And what about view-sched-dags?
The DAG looks like I described below (*)
> This one should give you what has been selected. So if this is not correct, you have indeed a problem in the selection
2013 Feb 25
1
creating variable that codes for the match/mismatch between two other variables
Dear all,
I have got two vectors coding for a stimulus presented in the current trial (mydat$Stimulus) and a prediction in the same trial (mydat$Prediciton), respectively.
By applying an if-conditional I want to create a new vector that indicates if there is a match between both vectors in the same trial. That is, if the prediction equals the stimulus.
When I pick out some trials randomly, I get
2006 Apr 13
1
number of matches when using Match()
To anyone who uses the Match() function in the Matching library...
How do you go about deciding how many matches you will use? With my
data, my standard errors generally get smaller if I use more matches.
Speaking of standard errors, when correcting for heteroscedasticity,
how many matches do you use (this is the Var.cal option). It seems to
me that it might make sense to use the same number
2007 Feb 26
4
window matching interface and the new match option
There's now an extensible window matching interface in head.
Initial commit message:
Add extensible match interface. Match objects can be used for
window matching but other objects than windows will likely be
supported sometime soon. A match object contains a boolean tree
of expressions and each expression can be implemented by a
different plugin. The core interface only
2007 Apr 11
4
Policing based on port numbers
Hi,
I''m trying to police ingress traffic based on port numbers and IP
addresses. The u32 match based on IP addresses seems to work without
issues and I''m am able to police incoming packets. However, the same
isn''t working with u32 matches based on TCP port numbers. For port
numbers, I added exactly one ''u32 match'' rule:
common for both:
# tc qdisc add
2006 Jan 23
15
Looking for DB/Model Design Suggestions
Hi,
I''m working on an app - my first Rails - and am looking for some
suggestions on the best way (or good way) to set up my models / DB. In
general there are teams and matches; a team will participate in multiple
matches, and in each match there will be 6 teams - 3 vs. 3.
I''m going to want to be able, for a particular team, pull up all matches
for that team, to display a
2009 Sep 21
1
Pattern Matching within Vector?
Dear mailing list,
I'm stuck with a tricky problem here - at least it seems tricky to me,
being not really talented in pattern matching and regex matters.
I'm analysing amino acid mutations by position and type of mutation.
E.g. (fictitious example) in position 92, I can find L92V, L92MV,
L92I... L is in this example the wild-type amino-acid, and everything
behind the position number is