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2010 Aug 19
1
Adding column to dataframe
Two questions: 1) Are there any good R guides/sites with information/techniques for dealing with large datasets in R? (Large being ~2 mil rows and ~200 columns) 2) My specific problem with this dataset. I am essentially trying to convert a date and add it to a data frame. I imagine any 'data manipulation on a column within dataframe into a new column' will present the same issue, be it
2006 Aug 10
4
PXE and Hard Drive Test Programms
Hi! I have problems to boot with memdisk and pxe the hard drive tests from seagate, hitachi, western digital... does has someone done it and can sym me how? (maxtor works perfectly) ByE
2018 Jun 12
9
RFC: Bug-closing protocol
TL;DR: It's okay to close a bug, if you can justify it properly. Recently there has been a spate of bug-closing with what I would call inadequate documentation. Comments such as "Obsolete?" or "I assume it's fixed" could be applied to nearly every open bug we have. While this does reduce the open bug count--something I have been watching with morbid fascination
2018 Jun 13
2
RFC: Bug-closing protocol
Isn't svn set up to auto-parse and post to the bug so you can just say "fixes bug 44444" and it parses it out? I mean, i added that to gcc like 15 years ago, i'm surprised we don't do this :) Nobody should have to add this info manually unless someone forgot to put it in a commit message. On Tue, Jun 12, 2018 at 1:36 PM, Tom Stellard via llvm-dev < llvm-dev at
2015 Mar 13
1
Configuring Shared Mailbox Dictionaries
Hello, list! I am in the midst of configuring a new Dovecot IMAP server, and I'm preparing to setup shard mailboxes as part of the ocnfiguration. In order to get these setup the way I want, I've figured out that I'm going to have to setup an acl_shared_dict. This is where things start to get confusing for me, as I have had difficulty finding thorough explanations of dictionary
2009 Jul 25
2
[LLVMdev] GCC DejaGNU regressions
...6) abort (); return 0; } I've only scratched the surface here; my low-priority testing rig thinks it has found 400+ regressions. (It's wrong; it didn't locate libstdc++ this time, so most of the C++ tests failed.) Do any of these "ring a bell" with anyone? The morbidly curious can see the awfulness here. Warning: there's a lot of noise here; the C++ results are mostly useless. -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: regressions.txt URL: <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/attachments/...
2010 Jan 25
9
skinny Controllers, fat models with REST?
Hi, I''m really new to rails, so i programmed some stuff and today i read some things about skinny Controllers, fat models. My Controllers are really fat now. So i''m asking myself how can i shrink my controllers and move the code to the models, especially in fact of REST e.g. in focus on error codes? code example: # POST /tasks # POST /tasks.xml def create @authorized
2018 Jun 13
2
RFC: Bug-closing protocol
https://gcc.gnu.org/viewvc/gcc/hooks/ is how it was done. This used the incoming email handling for bugzilla i set up. These days, you could just use bugzilla's rest API IE a simple variant of https://github.com/mozilla/github-bugzilla-pr-linker/blob/master/app/app.py should work as a commit hook. That thing is written as a service, you just need the find/add parts of the rest api, rip
2019 Jun 08
0
Kernel Image CRC checking
...uld go back many years) using the zlib code > one would have to look for 0xffffffff == UINT32_MAX instead of 0. > Just double-checked: the spec is correct. So the zlib crc32() routine should return UINT32_MAX == ~(uint32_t)0 == (uint32_t)-1 for a correctly loaded kernel. In case someone is morbidly curious, if Linux had used an inverted CRC, then the final CRC of the kernel image would still have been a constant, but a different one: 0x2144df1c. -hpa
2009 Jan 25
6
Porting Wine To Visopsys
Is it feasible to port Wine to Visopsys? http://www.visopsys.org/
2004 Jul 21
0
NMMAPSdata package
We would like to announce release of version 0.3-3 of the NMMAPSdata package. NMMAPSdata is an R package which contains time series data on air pollution, weather, and mortality for 108 United States cities for the years 1987--2000. These data were originally assembled for the National Morbidity, Mortality, and Air Pollution Study sponsored by the Health Effects Institute and have since
2004 Jul 21
0
NMMAPSdata package
We would like to announce release of version 0.3-3 of the NMMAPSdata package. NMMAPSdata is an R package which contains time series data on air pollution, weather, and mortality for 108 United States cities for the years 1987--2000. These data were originally assembled for the National Morbidity, Mortality, and Air Pollution Study sponsored by the Health Effects Institute and have since
2005 Mar 01
0
[www.tuttinudi.it] Linsey
Amo le curve femminili, senza avere una particolare predilezione per questo o quel tipo di curva. Per intenderci, il seno mi piace sia che sia piccolo, sia che sia grande. La sensazione al tatto poi ? sempre diversa e foriera di una straordinaria variet? di emozioni. Di quelli piccoli ? bello disegnare il profilo con un dito (solitamente s'inturgidisce subito... mhhh) di quelli grandi mi piace
2010 Sep 15
2
Authentication with lower case username ONLY
Hi, how do you guys force your users to authenticate with lower case letters ONLY? Or convert it? Is there a SASL Option to force that - or are you using scripts i.e. a bash script in combination with the command "tr" ... or a third solution I didn't think of yet? I'm using Postfix / Dovecot combination. Postfix is told to use Dovecots SASL Service to authenticate it's
2019 Jun 08
2
Kernel Image CRC checking
On 6/7/19 10:25 PM, H. Peter Anvin via Syslinux wrote: >> >> However, the CRC polynomial for zlib and the Linux kernel should both be the >> same: 0x04c11db7. > > I just double-checked, and the CRC tables are indeed identical. I was pretty > sure, because I wrote that code a long time ago... > Ah, it seems that zlib's CRC32 returns the binary inverse of the
2006 Jan 19
3
ext3 fs errors 3T fs
Hello, I looked through the archives a bit and could not find anything relevant, if you know otherwise please point me in the right direction. I have a ~3T ext3 filesystem on linux software raid that had been behaving corectly for sometime. Not to long ago it gave the following error after trying to mount it: mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/md0, or too many
2003 Mar 06
1
[stuart.leask@nottingham.ac.uk: R in your pocket on a Sharp Zaurus]
Ah, but the interesting thing is that they are coming out with a 'clam' version like the 5MX. Details are limited at the moment, but that could mean the combination of 5MX usability with a supported linux distro. I am drooling in anticipation. Sounds like a "I've finally finished my PhD and deserve a treat" situation to me :) Dave On Thu, Mar 06, 2003 at 09:17:20AM
2002 Jan 06
2
Passing names of variables to functions
Hi, I am still new to R and have a programming question. I have created a small function which takes a parameter. In the function I want to be able to refer to the names of the variables sent to the function (specifically I want to be able to use the name of the variable given to the function in an output table). For example, in the following (fictional) function I want some way of printing
2011 Jan 31
2
how to move forward/undo/revert/fix re: a failed CentOS 5.5 to SL 5.5 migration ... [SOLVED?]
On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 11:25 AM, Larry Vaden <vaden at texoma.net> wrote: > For various reasons which seemingly fail the necessary/sufficient > tests with the benefit of hindsight, I attempted to migrate a shell > machine which is the beach front from which I work (not a production > server) from CentOS 5.5 to Scientific Linux 5.5 yesterday. > > Karanbir is quoted on this
2008 Feb 18
18
VMWare vs. Xen, is the conflict by VMware deliberate?
I''ve been trying to virtualize SCO OpenServer 5.0.6 for various reasons, and found that the Xensource 4.x doesn''t support it, nor does the open source Xen 3.x in any of the environments I''ve tried. It works on VMware, but for various reasons I prefer to use Xen on my Dom0. (I like open source, and the base OS for the commercial reasons is much, much more recent, and