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2005 Jun 12
0
Found the answer!!!>>[Fwd: Error when clicking on link>>text error correction]
In FC2, I had installed both Firefox and Thunderbird from Mozilla.org. They were not "resident" as part of the distro. With CentOS4, they are "standard" features. After I adjusted "Preferred Applications" applet to accommodate the change of locations, all started working properly. Thanks for allowing me to take up space and bandwidth. Dick -------- Original
2011 Sep 06
1
Centos Realtek Network driver for Realtek RTL8139/810x Family Fast Ethernet NIC
Greetings, I am tearing my hair at getting this to work under centos 5.5/Ubuntu 10.04. Any suggesstions (Repos, RPMs etc)? My MB Intel embedded NIC blow up after a lightning (Mumbai get _real_ heavy mansoon rains inter alia). I want this to make work under Centos 5.x (and 6.x subsequently who DVD I have been downloading with a pithy 128kbps connection). -- Regards, Rajagopal
2023 Apr 04
1
on lexical scoping....
Dear Deepayan, THanks for the pithy, pointed reply. But isn't it risky? Can I somehow get a warning when x is not defined in the global environment but takes on a value from one of the loaded packages? any packages for that? THanking you, Yours sincerely, AKSHAY M KULKARNI ________________________________ From: Deepayan Sarkar <deepayan.sarkar at
2023 Apr 04
1
on lexical scoping....
You can't change the basic way R searches, but you can ask for a different kind of search. For example, to see if "x" exists, you can use exists("x") and it will do the default search, but exists("x", inherits = FALSE) will only look in the current environment. The get() function has a similar argument which returns the value Unfortunately these
2017 Apr 12
2
Potential issue with noalias @malloc and @realloc
On Tue, Apr 11, 2017 at 7:02 PM, Daniel Berlin <dberlin at dberlin.org> wrote: > >> >> > It would require semantic changes to llvm ir to fix this to properly >> > express object lifetimes that is compatible with all the random babble >> > standards have written down :) >> > For now, the only sane solution IMHO, is to say that no alias implies
2023 Apr 04
1
on lexical scoping....
Dear Duncan, THanks for the reply...! So the takeaway is that define the symbol in the same environment before using it right!? Thanking you, Yours sincerely, AKSHAY M KULKARNI ________________________________ From: Duncan Murdoch <murdoch.duncan at gmail.com> Sent: Tuesday, April 4, 2023 8:21 PM To: akshay kulkarni <akshay_e4 at hotmail.com>; Deepayan Sarkar
2023 Apr 04
1
on lexical scoping....
No, there are lots of situations where that doesn't make sense. You don't want to have to define local copies of the functions from every package you use, for example. I think the takeaway is to learn how R scoping works, and keep things simple. That's one reason I tend to avoid "tidyverse" packages. There are a lot of really good ideas in those packages, but
2007 Apr 23
0
Open source community help-desks
Ted Harding wrote: > > but, in the meanwhile, perhaps we need a revision of Ayn Rand's > > "Virtue of Selfishness" and how it may or may not extend to the > > open-source community. > > Ayn Rand's concept of "selfishness" is of course not the standard > one (gratifying oneself in disregard for others), and can (if I > have it right) well
2005 Jul 10
1
Problem opening CD/DVD Drive door
Since moving from FC2 to CentOS 4.x I've been having a strange problem opening the CD/DVD drive door after burning backups. A cron job tars and gzips directories I want to back up and stores the .tar.gz file in my /misc directory. I then burn the file onto a blank CD. All goes well with the burn...the drive door opens upon completion. The problem occurs when I re-insert the CD to test
2005 Jun 05
1
New to CentOS, miss Grip
Hi there-- Just installed CentOS 4 the other night and can figure out how to install Grip. I can't seem to satisfy the dependencies. Has anyone had success? Is there a reason why Grip isn't part of the distro that I should know about? My old distro was FC2. This was a wholesale installation and not an upgrade. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Dick -- Pithy saying goes
2005 Jun 11
0
Error when clicking on link
Good Morning-- Since installing CentOS4 the other day, I've had trouble with Thunderbird 1.02 when attempting to click on a link within an email. Rather than opening a tab in Firefox 1.0.4, I get an error message: "Error showing url: There was an error launching the default action command associated with this location." When I installed CentOS, I left my home directory intact
2005 Jun 11
0
Error when clicking on link>>text error correction
I meant to say that I left my home directory intact so I would _not_ have to re-option, etc... Good Morning-- Since installing CentOS4 the other day, I've had trouble with Thunderbird 1.02 when attempting to click on a link within an email. Rather than opening a tab in Firefox 1.0.4, I get an error message: "Error showing url: There was an error launching the default action command
2006 Oct 03
3
Make.text
I've written a bookmarklet, Make.text, for turning a web page into Markdown syntax. It works in Firefox 1.5 (Linux and Mac), Safari 2 (Mac), Konqueror 3.5 (Linux), and Opera 9 (Linux and Mac). It does not work in Internet Explorer (and I don?t have a Windows machine to debug it on). You can get it here: http://homepage.mac.com/tjim/ -Trevor
2006 Aug 11
2
Speex in mobile phones?
Hi I want to implement speex in the project I working on, is it possible? I use Symbian, so, is there C++\Java speex for phones? Regards Thabang --------------------------------- Talk is cheap. Use Yahoo! Messenger to make PC-to-Phone calls. Great rates starting at 1?/min. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2007 Nov 07
1
mixed model testing
Is there a formal way to prove the need of a mixed model, apart from e.g. comparing the intervals estimated by lmList fit? For example, should I compare (with AIC ML?) a model with seperately (unpooled) estimated fixed slopes (i.e.using an index for each group) with a model that treats this parameter as a random effect (both models treat the remaining parameters as random)? Thank you!
2006 Jan 10
0
StatsRus and wiki
Hi Jack: Based on what you wrote in your mail about your hypothesis, I recommend you "StatsRus" website by Prof Paul Johnson. It's an excellent collection of R code snippets, and a veritable online oyster containing pearls of his wisdom :). Here is the link: www.ku.edu/~pauljohn/R/Rtips.html This set of "R solutions" is focused on performances (action oriented
2007 Feb 09
3
How to count the number of NAs in each column of a df?
I would like to remove columns of a df which have too many NAs. I think that summary() should give me the information, I just don't know how to access it. Advice? _____________________________ Professor Michael Kubovy University of Virginia Department of Psychology USPS: P.O.Box 400400 Charlottesville, VA 22904-4400 Parcels: Room 102 Gilmer Hall McCormick Road
2006 Oct 07
6
Minor regexp oversight for setext headings
Noticed the patterns for setext style headings are: ^(.+)[ \t]*\n=+[ \t]*\n+ Should be: ^(.+?)[ \t]*\n=+[ \t]*\n+
2012 Dec 04
2
Bug#695176: libxen-ocaml-dev ocaml libraries contain build path to .so libraries rather than installed path
Package: libxen-ocaml-dev Version: 4.2.0-1 Severity: important Tags: patch Dear Maintainer, The ocaml libraries are currently unusable as they contain the build path of .s libraries. For example: root at myvm:~# cat test.ml let _ = let v = Xenctrl.with_intf (fun h -> Xenctrl.version h) in () root at myvm:~# ocamlfind ocamlopt -package xenctrl test.ml -linkpkg -o test File
2008 May 01
3
File source weirdness
Sorry for the rather vague subject-line, but I can''t think of any pithy way to describe what I''m seeing. I have Puppet 0.24.4 running on a whole bunch of Solaris machines. Some 10, some 8, some SPARC, some x86. On two of them (8/SPARC, but not the only 8/SPARC machines we have!) this: file {"/etc/resolv.conf": source => [