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2007 Dec 20
1
More pleasant / concise API
Hi there, Just a small suggestion : The following apis could be a bit more concise / shorter / pleasant I thought. This is particularly difficult, my brain stumbles on this each time when scanning thorugh the code :) set_no_auto_load(true) Could it be two apis instead? auto_load no_auto_load and the other one : worker_name :important_worker (no set_ prefix) thanks, emil
2001 Oct 11
1
A Pleasant Surprise
Since RC2 was released, I've started re-building the music library I left behind at my previous job (all my stuff from CDs, ripped into MP3s). Recently I started an aggressive campaign of converting my CDs to vorbis files... I'm doing about 6 or 7 CDs a day at work =) Yesterday I was listening to my Talk Talk album, and noticed that on this one live track, the stereo seemed to have
2008 May 27
2
Trunk/Peering provider in Canada
Hi, Anyone know any decent trunk provider in Canada that can offer multiple channel trunks (16channels) via IAX or Sip trunking? Having some pleasant experience with IAXTEL out of Denver, though they don't offer services into Canada. Please let me know S.
2004 Dec 03
1
How to wrap or split labels on plot
Dear R gurus, I want to wrap labels that are too long for a plot. I have looked at strsplit(), substr(), nchar(), and strwrap(). I think it's some combination but I'm having difficulty trying to figure out the right combo. I think I need to create some new matrix containing the labels already split, though I'm not sure if maybe there is a quick and dirty way to address this
2015 Jun 03
2
What has happened to the CentOS logo?
Mike - st257 wrote: > On Wed, Jun 3, 2015 at 6:11 AM, Timothy Murphy > <gayleard at eircom.net> wrote: > >> Has the CentOS logo disappeared from CentOS-7? > > You are referring to Plymouth splash screen while booting. > >> I thought the logo in CentOS-6 was very pleasant. Probably. The fact remains that booting was attractive, and now it isn't. --
2015 Jun 04
2
What has happened to the CentOS logo?
On Thu, 2015-06-04 at 12:41 -0400, Mike - st257 wrote: > On Wed, Jun 3, 2015 at 3:55 PM, Timothy Murphy <gayleard at eircom.net> wrote: > > > >> I thought the logo in CentOS-6 was very pleasant. > > > > The fact remains that booting was attractive, and now it isn't. > I'll agree that the boot splash change from EL6 to EL7 differs a lot. > >
2005 Apr 11
4
How to suppress the printing of warnings (Windows)?
Dear all, I'm a newbie in R. I am running simulations using a fixed bandwidth in nonparametric regressions, sending all the output to a file myoutput.txt using sink("myoutput.txt"), & R is printing all warnings by the end of the simulation on the file. I know the source of the problem & can take care of it. However, finding a 50 MB file (where all the output is printed, e.g.
2019 Sep 25
5
CentOS 8.0 1905 is now available for download
On Wed, Sep 25, 2019 at 12:01 PM ?ukasz Posadowski <mail at lukaszposadowski.pl> wrote: > I'm trying it right now. I pleasantly discover PHP 7.2 with fpm and > Python 3.6, which is exactly what I installed from 3rd party > repositories in Centos 7 on my vps. I will test upgrade from C7 to > disable epel and webtatic. Did you try SCL instead of directly installing packages from another repo? It is similar to how t...
2006 Jul 12
11
ruby-debug 0.1.3
Hello Everyone, I''m pleasant to announce the release of ruby-debug 0.1.3. If you think that ruby-breakpoint is too limited for your needs and debug.rb brings your application to its knees, you might find this small extension useful. INSTALL It''s a usual procedure: $ gem install ruby-debug DOCS This library has almost identical interface with the standard debug.rblibrary.
2015 Jun 03
2
What has happened to the CentOS logo?
Has the CentOS logo disappeared from CentOS-7? I thought the logo in CentOS-6 was very pleasant. Also I liked the way in which one increasing circle inside another showed how the boot was progressing. The dots going round and round in Microsoft fashion in CentOS-7 is a retrograde step, I think. One always has the fear it might continue forever. -- Timothy Murphy gayleard /at/ eircom.net School
2008 Apr 28
2
reason to switch to 1.1
We've been running 1.1 on about half of our servers for about a week now. Ive mailed before that I was pleasantly surprised by its better use of resources. Here's a graph showing that fact. Server load in the last 10 days. http://uwimages.smugmug.com/photos/286355874_9FNp2-L.png Cor
2006 Aug 02
2
multi dimensional array
how to implement multi dimensional array in ruby in ruby multi dimension array look like tree structure plz help me & explain with code have a pleasant day thx narayana -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2008 May 01
2
[LLVMdev] Some positive feedback :)
I continue to be pleasantly surprised at how well LLVM works. Working with it is certainly a treat. As an example, tonight I implemented structure types (i.e. aggregate types that are passed as values, not references) in my front end, and I wrote up this little unit test: struct Vector { var x:int; var y:...
2005 Jul 27
3
Read Back Caller ID Using Number Announcement in Digital Receptionist
I would like to setup an option in my digital receptionist that callers can select to hear a read back of their Caller ID. It would be something like, "the number you are calling from is...". I think I can reuse the festival script that is built in, but ideally this could be accomplished without using festival because Allison's voice is so much more pleasant. I'm just a few
2003 Jul 11
2
Cisco 7960s
Cisco should really be ashamed of this product... While it is physically well constructed, and has excellent sound quality along with a very pleasant user interface, the device has SERIOUS stability issues, unless you run your network with an iron fist... Quite by accident, while configuring my Asterisk system to connect to a Cisco 7960 via SIP in a standard office PBX type arrangement, I
2016 Nov 16
2
[PATCH] ssh-pkcs11: allow providing unconditional pin code for PKCS11
On 11/16/16, 8:55 AM, "openssh-unix-dev on behalf of Juha-Matti Tapio" <openssh-unix-dev-bounces+uri=ll.mit.edu at mindrot.org on behalf of jmtapio at ssh.com> wrote: On Wed, Nov 16, 2016 at 12:54:44PM +0000, Blumenthal, Uri - 0553 - MITLL wrote: > I find this approach very bad in general. > > PKCS#11 standard says that *private* keys should not be
2004 Aug 06
2
SV: Speex modes
Thanks! Btw, have you tried using SBR-technology or similar with speech codecs? That might be a good idea I thought.. But I don't know if it produces as good quality with speech codecs as it does for music codecs. Do you know if there is any open source variant of SBR? /Pontus -----Ursprungligt meddelande----- Från: owner-speex-dev@xiph.org [mailto:owner-speex-dev@xiph.org]För Jean-Marc
2007 Oct 19
2
Live Conference about asterisk and voip: reminder 12:30 PM EDT Friday
As usual, we'll be jawing about any and all asterisk-related subjects with the usual gang and any new people are always welcome, regardless of your level of expertise. You can even come and ask questions, it's guaranteed to be a more pleasant experience than it will be on IRC ;) http://VoipUsersConference.org/topics.php IRC; Freenode.net #voip-users-conference
2005 Jan 13
2
subsetting like in SAS
Hi, Being in the process of translating some of my SAS programs to R, I encountered one difficulty. I have a solution, but it is not elegant (and not pleasant to implement). I have a large dataset with many variables needed to identify the origin of a sample, many to describe sample characteristics, others to describe site characteristics. I want only a (shorter) list of sites and their
2017 Jan 18
7
Increase CPU usage on HV after upgrade (7.2 -> 7.3)
Hello , After upgrading the system from CentOS 7.2.1511 to CenOS 7.3.1611 I see that the average processing time has increased from 5-7% to 12-15% (doubled). Not critical but it is not pleasant. Server as KVM with 5 virtual machines. Someone noticed something similar? If so, how to fix that? Thx.