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2009 Apr 12
2
Convert string to time
One variable contains values (1.30 - one hour and thirty minutes, 1.2 (which is supposed to be 1.20 - one hour and twenty minutes)). I would like to convert to a minute variable so 1.2 is converted to 80 minutes. How?
2011 Jan 06
2
Flow Control and Port Mirroring Revisited
...work reasonably nicely. Well, sort of. Things work well for non-GSO skbs but extremely poorly for GSO skbs where only 3 (yes 3, not 3%) end up at the remote host running netserv. I'm unsure why, but I digress. It seems to me that my hack illustrates the point that the flow ends up being "paced" by one interface. However I think that what would be desirable is that the flow is "paced" by the slowest link. Unfortunately I'm unsure how to achieve that. One idea that I had was to skb_get() the original skb each time it is cloned - that is easy enough. But unfortunately it...
2011 Jan 06
2
Flow Control and Port Mirroring Revisited
...work reasonably nicely. Well, sort of. Things work well for non-GSO skbs but extremely poorly for GSO skbs where only 3 (yes 3, not 3%) end up at the remote host running netserv. I'm unsure why, but I digress. It seems to me that my hack illustrates the point that the flow ends up being "paced" by one interface. However I think that what would be desirable is that the flow is "paced" by the slowest link. Unfortunately I'm unsure how to achieve that. One idea that I had was to skb_get() the original skb each time it is cloned - that is easy enough. But unfortunately it...
2012 Dec 20
0
[nut] Pace eprotocol (#4)
ajiskrishnan: Please subscribe to nut-upsdev, and continue the discussion there: http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nut-upsdev On Dec 19, 2012, at 9:00 AM, ajiskrishnan wrote: > Adding pace.c in /driver - pace.c has a few variable names that need to be discussed, and the descriptions are copy-and-pasted from one another. - Please note the indentation style:
2008 Sep 08
3
Support for different Architectures
Dear All, I am new to FLAC. I have to port FLAC on sh4 architecture. Can somebody please let me know which architectures FLAC supports today? Also if somebody has an idea about the functionality of the code written in assembly, it would be of great help. Thanks and Regards Divyahaas Bhatia Senior Technical Leader Pace Micro Technology (India) Private Limited Bringing Technology
2009 Jul 11
1
tftp-hpa fails after lost data packet
Hello, I am using the tftp-hpa 0.48 as delivered in Linux Fedora Core 9 as a client to send a file to another server on an unreliable network. The transaction is sometimes timing out. I have monitored the the TFTP packets to see what is missing. It seems a DATA packet is being lost. The server is repeating the ACKs for the previous packet every three seconds. I think these repeated ACKs are
2005 Jul 09
4
TCP window based shaping
I recalled a discussion of manipulating outgoing tcp windows in order to control return tcp traffic. I finally found at least some of that discussion in a thread with the subject above (of this message). But I thought someone announced an implementation and I don''t see it under this thread. If anyone else remembers or knows where I should look for it, please let me know. I''m
2008 Feb 20
1
DNAcopy package output data
Hello R Developers I am using DNACopy package http://bioconductor.org/packages/1.9/bioc/html/DNAcopy.html I am not able to figure out how to (if at all possible) to modify output format, namely, I am getting the following: "ID" "chrom" "loc.start" "loc.end" "num.mark" "seg.mean" Is it a way to get also median and standard deviation?
2009 Jun 22
12
GPLPV 0.10.0.69 Blue Screen 0x0000007B
Trying to install them on Xen 3.4.0, Intel E5345 Processors, Server 2008 64bit. I get the BSoD on boot with the 0x0000007B stop message. I''ve got a bunch of 2003 32bits running on the same host with the 0.10.0.69 drivers and those are totally happy. I tried the boot once with NOGPLPV idea mentioned in another thread, that didn''t do the trick. Ideas anyone? pace
2004 Dec 05
3
boot package
Hi, I using the boot package 1.2-20 on R 2.0.1. My statistics function estimates 6 parameters. In a small percentage of resampled data sets my statistics function doesn't produce an estimate for one parameter and the boot function stops with an error. I can write an ifelse(exists('parameter.estimate'), parameter.estimate, NA) statement within the statistic function to substitute
2007 Apr 01
2
commandArgs usage and --args invokation
Dear R experts: I am a bit stymied by how the argument picking-off works in R batch file usage. $ cat commandArgs.R cat(" Command Line Arguments were ", commandArgs(), "\n"); $ /usr/bin/R CMD BATCH commandArgs.R --args 1 2 3 $ /usr/bin/R --args 1 CMD BATCH commandArgs.R ... I am now getting into interactive mode ?! I guess it really is skipping the rest of the command line
2010 Aug 03
1
Metafor
This is a question of clarification. IN 2009 Higgins, Thompson and Spiegelhalter (J R Statist Soc A 172:137-159) gave WinBUGs code to get credible intervals from random effects meta analysis for the prediction interval of a new study. It appears that the predict.rma function creates approximate credible intervals (pending a function revision by the author) for that purpose. Is my assumption
2005 Sep 28
3
xyplots
Hi All, I have a four panel xyplot. I wish to plot each point as an open or filled circle depending on the value of an indicator variable. I assume I need to use panel.superpose(), but I can't figure out the syntax from lattice documentation. Running R 2.1 under Mac OS X 10.4.2. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Nathan Nathan Leon Pace, MD, MStat University of Utah Salt Lake
2010 Oct 29
3
[LLVMdev] Landing my new development on the trunk ...
On 10/29/10 1:26 PM, Eli Friedman wrote: > Sure, but you know which induction variables you created; you can just > zap the unused ones at the end of the pass, no? This is feasible. We would have to collect more information during OSR proper pass and add logic to cleanup at the end. >> FWIW I noticed that other optimizations (as seen in StandardPasses.h) are >> followed by
2007 Jan 26
6
daemon sizes
Hi everyone I'm still getting strange sizes on the daemon logs. After transferring around 1.66GB over 14 hours (256kbit link) to an absolutely empty directory, I get: 2007/01/26 04:13:43 [26441] sent 57014 bytes received 44708 bytes total size 1947222268 du reports the final size of the directory on the daemon side as 1.6 G, and the "received" bytes can't be 44708?! I know
2012 Feb 11
1
Should you "ever" use nat=no?
I've been lurking on the dev discussion on creating nat=auto. It all leads me to think there's no reason to use nat=no. We have about 60 internal sip extensions connected to an multihomed asterisk box where the external ip is not nat'ed. Each of the internal sip contexts has nat=no. On startup I get a slew of warnings about intruders being able to distinguish real extensions. But
2015 Apr 23
3
Xen 4.4.2 (with XSA-132) in virt6-testing
I've got Xen 4.4.2 in virt6-testing. I haven't had a chance to test it, and won't for another week or two; but if some volunteers can put it through its paces, I can ask Johnny to push it to the public repo sometome early next week. Thanks, -George
2010 Aug 10
1
samba posix_acls.c file and dir permissions
I did not get any response . pinging it again. Dear samba team, please help me in understanding these. 1) in samba posix_acls.c why samba always setting the READ access for the file and READ and WRITE access for directory ? ---------- case S_IRUSR: /* Ensure owner has read access. */ pace->perms |= S_IRUSR; if (is_directory) pace->perms |= (S_IWUSR|S_IXUSR); and_bits =
2010 Oct 28
1
[LLVMdev] Landing my new development on the trunk ...
Eli Friedman <eli.friedman <at> gmail.com> writes: > > Empirically the OSR optimization is compile-time faster than LSR. I have > > also noticed that OSR has more "analysis" requirements: Induction Variable > > User, Natural Loop Information, Canonicalize natural loops, and Scalar > > Evolution Analysis. Both OSR and LSR require the Dominator Tree
2003 Nov 05
7
R for various ports of linux
To all: I currently download the R binaries for Redhat 7.x Linux. There is considerable turmoil in the vendors of Linux. Redhat apparently is changing it's business model to paid versions. This might motivate my department to use a different vendor of Linux. Is there anything predictable about which vendors/versions of Linux will have R binaries in the future? Thanks, Nathan PS I