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2020 Aug 02
4
Boot failed on latest CentOS 7 update
Il 02/08/20 18:54, Stephen John Smoogen ha scritto: > On a side note, you keep emphasizing you aren't expecting an SLA.. but > all your questions are what someone asks to have in a defined SLA. I > have done the same thing in the past when things have gone badly, but > couching it in 'I am not asking' just makes the people being asked > grumpy. Better to be open and say
2020 Aug 02
0
Boot failed on latest CentOS 7 update
...s, MacOS (which server administration wise I excluded from chain BSD --> Darwin --> MacOS 10, or rather ignore that to be a chain), MS Windows (no, I am not asking for shots at me, I for one use FreeBSD for servers, not MS Windows), etc. I use CentOS on workstation (except for my own_ and numbercrunchers. And once again, thanks a lot to the whole CentOS team for the great job, you, guys are doing! Just my abstract view of this. Valeri > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos --...
2019 May 06
0
rTRNG: Advanced and Parallel Random Number Generation via TRNG
We are happy to announce the first CRAN release of rTRNG version 4.20-1. rTRNG is a package for advanced parallel Random Number Generation in R. It relies on TRNG (Tina?s Random Number Generator, <https://numbercrunch.de/trng/>), a state-of-the-art C++ pseudo-random number generator library for sequential and parallel Monte Carlo simulations. In particular, parallel random number generators
2019 May 06
0
rTRNG: Advanced and Parallel Random Number Generation via TRNG
We are happy to announce the first CRAN release of rTRNG version 4.20-1. rTRNG is a package for advanced parallel Random Number Generation in R. It relies on TRNG (Tina?s Random Number Generator, <https://numbercrunch.de/trng/>), a state-of-the-art C++ pseudo-random number generator library for sequential and parallel Monte Carlo simulations. In particular, parallel random number generators
2021 Feb 04
3
Challenging times in trying to access oracle Linux documentation
On Thu, 4 Feb 2021 12:03:30 +0000 Shamim Shahriar wrote: > Apologies if this is considered unwelcome -- asking oracle question in > centos group -- but a lot of centos Vs oracle is going on here so hoping > this will not be shot down. Speaking for myself only, I have no problem with anyone posting Oracle Linux questions, answers or solutions in this mailing list. I think that as time