Displaying 10 results from an estimated 10 matches for "prelimenary".
2001 Oct 23
1
Apple iPod
If you haven't seen, Apple has just announced a portable mp3 player (iPod)
(www.apple.com).
Can't find anything with a cursory search at Apple's Development Center
(developer.apple.com), but I wonder if it can be upgraded to support
Vorbis...and what it would take. Prelimenary thoughts? I know this is a
topic that comes up over and over again on this list, but with Apple
suddenly trying to get all buddy-buddy with developers again, maybe there'
s a shot here...
anyway
have fun
dongoodman
%-----------------------------------------------deg3@msstate.edu|...
2006 Feb 22
3
Newbe Rails question on Apache.
...am not new to application development
having near 10 years experience with data mining and store front development
with various Java web severs.
I see a ton of power in Rails but I am slightly put off by what looks like a
difficulty when running Rails apps under Apache. So I am posting a few
prelimenary questions of getting Rails apps going under Apache.
If there is a site with info on getting Rails apps going under Apache, please
give me a pointer.
I understand the basic bottleneck of Ruby being an interpreted language and
Rails being basically a set of CGI scripts with the resulting need to...
2006 Jan 03
0
data modelling
...eedback about the following.
When a customer wants a hosting package, I want to create a new project
(what''s in a name?). To which I copy contact info, (sub)products like
mailbox, hostname webspace. etc. And I want to log my hours into a project as
well.
I came up with the following prelimenary tables (models if you will)
Project
has_many: Project_Contacts
has_many: Project_Products
has_many: Project_Time_items
Project_Contacts
(records wil be copied from the normal Contacts table)
Project_Products
(a shopping cart like setup to gather all sub products and copy them in from
Products)...
2019 Apr 11
0
[RFC 0/3] VirtIO RDMA
...note regarding the patchset.
> I know it is not standard to collaps patches from several repos as i did
> here (qemu and linux) but decided to do it anyway so the whole picture can
> be seen.
>
> patch 1: virtio-net: Move some virtio-net-pci decl to include/hw/virtio
> This is a prelimenary patch just as a hack so i will not need to
> impelement new netdev
> patch 2: hw/virtio-rdma: VirtIO rdma device
> The implementation of the device
> patch 3: RDMA/virtio-rdma: VirtIO rdma driver
> The device driver
>
2005 Aug 24
7
AGI + Ruby
I would like to write AGI script in Ruby
Would anybody please show me right direction..
Thanks
2003 Apr 12
5
rpart vs. randomForest
Greetings. I'm trying to determine whether to use rpart or randomForest
for a classification tree. Has anybody tested efficacy formally? I've
run both and the confusion matrix for rf beats rpart. I've looking at
the rf help page and am unable to figure out how to extract the tree.
But more than that I'm looking for a more comprehensive user's guide
for randomForest including
2019 Apr 15
4
[RFC 0/3] VirtIO RDMA
...gt; > I know it is not standard to collaps patches from several repos as i did
> > here (qemu and linux) but decided to do it anyway so the whole picture can
> > be seen.
> >
> > patch 1: virtio-net: Move some virtio-net-pci decl to include/hw/virtio
> > This is a prelimenary patch just as a hack so i will not need to
> > impelement new netdev
> > patch 2: hw/virtio-rdma: VirtIO rdma device
> > The implementation of the device
> > patch 3: RDMA/virtio-rdma: VirtIO rdma driver
> > The device driver
> >
>
2019 Apr 15
4
[RFC 0/3] VirtIO RDMA
...gt; > I know it is not standard to collaps patches from several repos as i did
> > here (qemu and linux) but decided to do it anyway so the whole picture can
> > be seen.
> >
> > patch 1: virtio-net: Move some virtio-net-pci decl to include/hw/virtio
> > This is a prelimenary patch just as a hack so i will not need to
> > impelement new netdev
> > patch 2: hw/virtio-rdma: VirtIO rdma device
> > The implementation of the device
> > patch 3: RDMA/virtio-rdma: VirtIO rdma driver
> > The device driver
> >
>
2019 Apr 11
9
[RFC 0/3] VirtIO RDMA
...urce allocation is done.
One note regarding the patchset.
I know it is not standard to collaps patches from several repos as i did
here (qemu and linux) but decided to do it anyway so the whole picture can
be seen.
patch 1: virtio-net: Move some virtio-net-pci decl to include/hw/virtio
This is a prelimenary patch just as a hack so i will not need to
impelement new netdev
patch 2: hw/virtio-rdma: VirtIO rdma device
The implementation of the device
patch 3: RDMA/virtio-rdma: VirtIO rdma driver
The device driver
--
2.20.1
2019 Apr 11
9
[RFC 0/3] VirtIO RDMA
...urce allocation is done.
One note regarding the patchset.
I know it is not standard to collaps patches from several repos as i did
here (qemu and linux) but decided to do it anyway so the whole picture can
be seen.
patch 1: virtio-net: Move some virtio-net-pci decl to include/hw/virtio
This is a prelimenary patch just as a hack so i will not need to
impelement new netdev
patch 2: hw/virtio-rdma: VirtIO rdma device
The implementation of the device
patch 3: RDMA/virtio-rdma: VirtIO rdma driver
The device driver
--
2.20.1