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2006 Aug 28
1
Rgraphviz - neato layout - edge weights do not have an effect
Dear all,
neato makes layouts according to a physical model in which the length of
the edges is determined by springs. The weight of the edge is the
strength of the spring. However, I was not able to find any influence of
edge weight on the layout. In the
http://www.graphviz.org/Documentation/neatoguide.pdf th...
2006 Jun 16
3
Zaptel HZ Warning
Anyone else get this while compiling zaptel? I'm guessing I have to modify my kernel. Neato. :(
Does that mean that the zaptel module (I'm really after ztdummy), or this xpp_zap thing won't be usable...?
Not that I have zaptel hardware, but it seems Asterisk won't compile itself without zaptel being installed.
CC [M] /root/software/zaptel-1.2.6/xpp/xpp_zap.o
/root/software...
2009 Sep 05
2
Desiring to set up Windows Vista and Linux Fedora Core 4 Samba
Gary,
SWAT is neato! This is a wonderful summarizing and helping tool! I
didn't know about it at all!
(I had to set disable to no and enable it via xinetd, but then my
localhost:901 works great!!)
I'm going to look it over and try to regain at least the basic
understanding I got of Samba many yea...
2006 Jul 06
1
Rgraphviz: How to control the colours of edges in a graph
...[2])
edL[[tmp[2]]]$edges <- c(edL[[tmp[2]]]$edges, tmp[1])
}
G <- new("graphNEL", nodes=V, edgeL=edL)
nAttrs <- list()
nAttrs$fillcolor <- c("red","red","blue","blue")
names(nAttrs$fillcolor) <- V
plot(G, "neato",nodeAttrs=nAttrs)
2002 Feb 26
1
How can you capture the input and output of a serial port in wine
I'm curious about this. I'm trying to reverse-engineer a really neato-device that hooks up to the serial port and has Windows software. I've figured out the protocol the device sends; I'm just not sure how the device is initialized. So I'd love to capture the Windows software doing the dirty deed.. and WINE is IMHO just the tool. So, question is:
How do...
2004 Apr 27
1
Feature Request
...88 8% 65.37kB/s 3:51:30
Or even better is just to update the environment, so a simple "cat
/proc/$PID/environ" could let you parse out $PREV, $CURR and $CURR_RATE
from the environment string.
I'm not much of a C coder, otherwise I'd offer up a patch. Wayne *DID* ask
for neato features though, so this is my 2c worth.
-Chuck
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2004 Aug 06
6
XML statistics?
...rmation.
To clarify the point, I would advise simply not using an XML file to
represent the data, unless such a file is indeed attainable, whether
actually existing on the file system or not. If a file like this can be
generated at a given URL or by a command to the server, that would also
be neato, but if nothing like the really exists, I would advise
re-writing the page without the XML at all.
All of this is assuming that I am understanding what you are saying - in
that, whomever wrote the documentation simply used XML as a way to
present the data. I would suggest, rather, a screen-sho...
2004 May 17
1
xapian & debian
...9;t
> work).
That's sort of deliberate. The aim is to make sure people building
tarballs build the documentation correctly and consistently. That could
be achieved more subtlely though...
> 2) find a free replacement for dot, and build-depend on it. (there's one for
> neato (springgraph), so maybe there's one for dot).
> 3) write a free replacement for dot.
Take a look at VCG (debian package vcg). It's GPL and the closest thing
to a free replacement for dot I know of.
Moving on from TODO...
I don't think that the queryparser warrants a separate pac...
2006 Mar 01
4
rant on browser makers (was something about updating TD''s)
...'m a bit hypocritical complaining about them
when I could contribute to Mozilla, but our ''modern'' browsers are years
behind where they should be. The stuff they''re just getting to
should''ve been standard fare years ago. They spend all this time
implementing neato stuff like the canvas element, which in reality is
useless to the majority of site builders out there. But look, we can
make Doom in javascript!!! Meanwhile, we still have to use fandangled
javascript methods to do simple animations, dragging/dropping, required
field checking, rounded corners, et...
2004 Aug 06
0
XML statistics?
...the point, I would advise simply not using an XML file to
> represent the data, unless such a file is indeed attainable, whether
> actually existing on the file system or not. If a file like this can
> be generated at a given URL or by a command to the server, that would
> also be neato, but if nothing like the really exists, I would advise
> re-writing the page without the XML at all.
>
> All of this is assuming that I am understanding what you are saying -
> in that, whomever wrote the documentation simply used XML as a way to
> present the data. I would sugge...
2006 Jul 06
1
Rgraphviz: Setting the edge width
...d","red","blue","blue")
names(nAttrs$fillcolor) <- V
eAttrs <- list(color = c("A~B" = "green", "B~C" = "green", "C~D" = "yellow",
"A~C" = "yellow"))
plot(G, "neato", nodeAttrs = nAttrs, edgeAttrs = eAttrs)
2004 Aug 17
2
password echoes on `ssh $host passwd`
...te key, so there isnt any
ssh authentication.
castor:~$ ssh -V
OpenSSH_3.8.1, OpenSSL 0.9.7d 17 Mar 2004
castor:~$ dmesg|head -2
OpenBSD 3.6-beta (GENERIC) #3: Thu Aug 12 00:01:53 EDT 2004
keoki at castor.my.domain:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC
castor:~$ ssh castor passwd
Old password:neato
I am wondering if this behavior is expected? I have also seen this
using a sudo command, `ssh $computer sudo $cmd`. If sudo is configured
to ask for a password, those characters will echo to the terminal.
thanks,
keoki
2011 Mar 23
1
Tinc graph and label info.
Hi,
I use tinc with the option GraphDumpFile=/etc/tinc/ci00036/grapd.dot
In the graph there is the label section:
ci00036 [label = "ci00036"];
ci00037 [label = "ci00037"];
ci00038 [label = "ci00038"];
Is there an option to set the label in the tinc config file or host file
to a custom text ?
Something that is easy to read and has some meaning
2004 Aug 06
2
XML statistics?
The documentation for Icecast2 references a structured XML document
containing statistics, such as the following from the docs:
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<icestats>
<client_connections>13</client_connections>
<connections>14</connections>
<source_connections>1</source_connections>
2012 May 24
1
[LLVMdev] vmkit: Getting Started
...cking for mv... /bin/mv
checking for ranlib... ranlib
checking for ar... ar
checking for rm... /bin/rm
checking for sed... /bin/sed
checking for tar... /bin/tar
checking for pwd... /bin/pwd
checking for Graphviz... echo Graphviz
checking for dot... echo dot
checking for fdp... echo fdp
checking for neato... echo neato
checking for twopi... echo twopi
checking for circo... echo circo
checking for gv... no
checking for gsview32... no
checking for dotty... echo dotty
checking for xdot.py... echo xdot.py
checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c
checking for bzip2... /usr/bin/bzip2
c...
2001 Apr 05
3
dumb newbie needs help
hi, I read the howto and the official documentation, and have tried setting
up w(h)ine according to the configuration directions, but for some reason,
I'm getting errors on all drives - "cannot stat the drive". what does that
mean, and how do I fix it? All drives that it is calling are already
mounted...
thanks
hello
2008 Feb 03
4
Testing helper/view methods from script/console
Hi,
Is it possible to test helper/view methods from script/console. I want
to test the output of methods like distance_of_time_in_words. But it
won''t let me from the console. What am I missing?
TIA
Luke
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2005 Jun 18
9
lighthttpd mod_scgi
I see that lighttpd 1.3.14 supports SCGI.
lighttpd 1.3.14 - 2005-06-15 18:10
Changes
-------
* added SCGI support via mod_scgi
* added hash-based and round-robin load balancing to mod_proxy
* fixed range requests larger than 2Gb
* fixed compilation on Solaris
* fixed endless loops in mod_fastcgi, mod_cgi and mod_proxy
* fixed handling of URIs for ''+'' and
2010 Jul 27
2
[LLVMdev] Failed to build llvm with gcc 4.3.4 on Solaris x86
.../bin/mv
checking for ranlib... ranlib
checking for ar... ar
checking for rm... /usr/bin/rm
checking for sed... /usr/bin/sed
checking for tar... /usr/bin/tar
checking for pwd... /usr/bin/pwd
checking for Graphviz... echo Graphviz
checking for dot... echo dot
checking for fdp... echo fdp
checking for neato... echo neato
checking for twopi... echo twopi
checking for circo... echo circo
checking for gv... no
checking for gsview32... no
checking for dotty... echo dotty
checking for perl... /usr/bin/perl
checking for Perl 5.006 or newer... yes
checking for a BSD-compatible install... autoconf/install-sh...
2012 May 29
3
[LLVMdev] make error
...cking for mv... /bin/mv
checking for ranlib... ranlib
checking for ar... ar
checking for rm... /bin/rm
checking for sed... /bin/sed
checking for tar... /bin/tar
checking for pwd... /bin/pwd
checking for Graphviz... echo Graphviz
checking for dot... echo dot
checking for fdp... echo fdp
checking for neato... echo neato
checking for twopi... echo twopi
checking for circo... echo circo
checking for gv... no
checking for gsview32... no
checking for dotty... echo dotty
checking for xdot.py... echo xdot.py
checking for a BSD-compatible install... /bin/install -c
checking for bzip2... /bin/bzip2
checking...