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2015 Sep 16
0
Restoring Windows to Minimzed State after Sleeping
When I resume working on my computer running Centos 6.7 after sleeping, terminal windows, file directories and the applications are restored. However, terminal windows and file directories that were minimized before going to sleep are opened to the size and location they had before being minimized. I'd like for all windows that were minimized to be restored to this very state - is this
2005 Mar 24
4
Strange window behavior
I run several programs under Wine. Specifically, I'm running the win32 half-life server, hlds.exe, and the program TotalCommander, a windows file manager program. If I try to minimze either of these programs, they minimize and immediately pop back up again. Is there a way to stop this from happening so that when I minimze them, they minimize and stay minimized? -------------- next part
2002 Oct 05
4
Implementation of S-Plus "nlmib" routine in R
Where can I find a package with an R implementation of the S-Plus "nlmib" general minimzation routine described in Venables & Ripley's "Modern Applie Statistics with S-Plus", 3rd Ed., pp 267 - 270? Thanks, David Stamps stamps.d.a at att.net -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-help mailing list -- Read
2006 Nov 15
1
compiz does not group windows
hello I am using compiz in fc6 and have this problem (tryed 0.3.2 and still have the same issue): When a window that have subwindows like gets minimized and I klick on it on the panels taskbar onle the subwindow shows up, but not the main window. I have to use alt+tab to open it. it also happens with floating buttonbars in openoffice so I add a list in openoffice it shows the bar with the
2020 Sep 23
1
error from repository http://apt.van-belle.nl/
hai, ? To explain this a bit more. All my repo's are set per os and samba version. So as long you dont change the sambaXXX version, you stay on that version and minimze risk with changes in samba. Its always :? http://apt.van-belle.nl/debian? And all you change is :??? buster-samba412? Current available versions are : stretch-samba410 stretch-samba411 buster-samba411 buster-samba412
2014 May 23
2
Re: Live snapshots of a single block device
----- Original Message ----- > From: "Eric Blake" <eblake@redhat.com> To: "Andrew Martin" > <amartin@xes-inc.com>, libvirt-users@redhat.com Sent: Thursday, May 22, 2014 > 5:44:54 PM Subject: Re: [libvirt-users] Live snapshots of a single block > device > > On 05/22/2014 04:31 PM, Andrew Martin wrote: > > Hello, > > > > [Can you
2020 Sep 23
2
error from repository http://apt.van-belle.nl/
Hello, I trying to install samba 4.11 from the repository http://apt.van-belle.nl/ and have an error. Err:4 http://apt.van-belle.nl/ubuntu bionic-samba411 Release regards.
2014 May 23
0
Re: Live snapshots of a single block device
On 05/23/2014 08:41 AM, Andrew Martin wrote: >> >> Any reason you aren't upgrading to newer versions? Although these seem >> sufficient for what you are trying. > The VM hosts I'm using all run Ubuntu 12.04 and I haven't had time to backport > and test newer versions yet. I've published the latest versions I built in this > PPA:
2014 May 23
2
Re: Live snapshots of a single block device
> >> --live only makes sense when mixed with memory snapshots (with --memspec); > >> but > >> as you are doing a --disk-only snapshot, it doesn't help (I'm not sure if > >> it > >> will error out as mutually exclusive or just be silently ignored, > >> without reading the code). > > I'm using this code in a script for creating
2011 Mar 08
4
minimum distance between line segments
Dear R helpers, I think that this may be a bit of a math question as the more I consider it, the harder it seems. I am trying to come up with a way to work out the minimum distance between line segments. For instance, consider 20 random line segments: x1 <- runif(20) y1 <- runif(20) x2 <- runif(20) y2 <- runif(20) plot(x1, y1, type = "n") segments(x1, y1, x2, y2)