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2015 Nov 27
2
ssh-copy-id bugfix
On Thu, Nov 26, 2015 at 11:45 AM, Peter Stuge <peter at stuge.se> wrote: > Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote: >> > Does that really need a comment? >> >> That is _precisely_ why it needs a comment. It's a selection of a >> particular technology for a particular reason that someone may not >> understand as important > > Not even if they understand what the
2007 Aug 04
3
Normality tests
Hello All, I am new to R, and I am writing to seek your advice on how best to use it to run R's various normality tests in an automated way. In a nutshell, my situation is as follows. I work in an investment bank, and my team and I are concerned that the assumption we make in our models that the returns of assets are normally distributed may not be justified for certain asset classes. We are
2009 Sep 03
1
Party plots
I'm pretty new to R, and not much of a progammer (yet). I'm having trouble navigating the graphical output for the party algorithm. Essentially, my tree is too large for the default page size so the nodes overlap and obscure one another. Anybody know how to change the plot parameters to either: 1) enlarge the page size so the default font fits comfortably (preferred); 2)
2009 Dec 10
1
obtain intermediate estimate using optim
Hi, Currently I am trying to solve a minimization problem using optim as method Nelder-Mead. However, Neldel-Mead needs many iterations until it finally converges. I have set $control.trace and $control.report such that I can see the value of the function at each iteration. I do see that I set the convergence criteria to strict in the sense that the function value does not change much. However,
2004 Aug 06
0
iceS 0.2.2 bug?
I havent had the time to look into this further, and since i'm not a much of a C progammer, i'm afraid i might never figure it out so i thought i'd report it here. i'm running icecast 1.3.11 and feeding it with iceS 0.2.2. i've got 7 streams running, each running a different playlist out of my collection in random order. one of the streams runs for a few hours and then
2009 Mar 30
2
iphone, skype and asterisk ...
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2008 Jul 28
0
i want some help
Dear Usman, I no longer work on UPS development. You should direct your question to the nut-upsdev mailing list (cc'd above). See also http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/nut-upsdev Best wishes, -- Peter Usman Abid wrote: > > hello sir i hope you will be fine i have read your article on > Belkin Universal UPS protocol description i want to communicate with > my UPS
2023 Feb 22
1
[libnbd PATCH v3 09/29] lib/utils: introduce async-signal-safe execvpe()
On Wed, Feb 22, 2023 at 01:47:02AM +0100, Laszlo Ersek wrote: > On 2/21/23 20:32, Eric Blake wrote: > > On Tue, Feb 21, 2023 at 07:07:38PM +0100, Laszlo Ersek wrote: > > >> Well, given Daniel's comments meanwhile, it seems like the original > >> execvp() is something we shouldn't fret about. :/ > > > > glibc marks execvp() and exevpe() as
2006 Jan 04
0
Re: DB Modelling the Rails way - solution by Chris Hall
Hi Chris, Yesterday you kindly submitted an answer to my question on modelling many to many relationships. I''ve briefly tried the proposed solution but so far with no luck. Before I get too involved - I''d like to know if mapping three way :join_tables is "legal" in a Rails sense. I only ask since you put (untested) in your mail and I can''t find any docs on
2015 Nov 26
2
ssh-copy-id bugfix
On Wed, Nov 25, 2015 at 12:20 PM, Philip Hands <phil at hands.com> wrote: > Nico Kadel-Garcia <nkadel at gmail.com> writes: >> What seems to be missing in the patch is a comment line, above the >> stanza, explaining why the code uses "exec". > > My reading of the presence of "exec" there was: > > We're assuming that the current
2006 Jan 02
5
DB Modelling the Rails way - Opinions??
Hi, I''m trying to figure the most efficient way to model the following. I can think of at least two ways to relate the tables but from a client/server perspective! I''m wondering how to best (and elegantly)relate them from an AR perspective. A project has many people, A person can work on many projects at any time, A project has many roles, A role is performed by a person, A
2006 Apr 13
10
Code Igniter
Hi all, I was just made aware of this: <http://www.codeigniter.com> I wonder where the inspiration comes from? Lots of very similar concepts there ;) I''ve only watched the intro movie so far, but very interesting. jt
2006 Jan 07
4
To Chris Hall - Re: DB Modelling the Rails way - Opinions??
Chris, Finally got time to fully play with your suggestions. Had to re-code a bit of stuff but the concept works - just like a bought one :~). Many thanks for the solution, Kind Regards, Eric. For those curious - here''s what it was about; On Monday 02 January 2006 02:10, Eric Sloane tried to type something like: > Hi, > I''m trying to figure the most efficient way to
2006 Jan 21
7
n-way joins
Hi, I''m somewhat of a Rails newbie and am trying to understand how to formulate n-way (3 or 4 way) joins in Rails (where the join tables contain extra data as well.) Let me give you my basic entities: foos id - pk name - unique bars id - pk name - unique bazs id - pk name - unique frozs id - pk name - unique then i have two separate join tables: foos_bars_bazs - 3 way join
2023 Feb 22
1
[libnbd PATCH v3 09/29] lib/utils: introduce async-signal-safe execvpe()
On 2/21/23 20:32, Eric Blake wrote: > On Tue, Feb 21, 2023 at 07:07:38PM +0100, Laszlo Ersek wrote: >> Well, given Daniel's comments meanwhile, it seems like the original >> execvp() is something we shouldn't fret about. :/ > > glibc marks execvp() and exevpe() as 'MT-Safe env', which means it > does not modify 'environ' and presumably does not use
2019 Sep 10
7
multiple instances? Updated
Hello, Thomas_B._Rücker, Initially I was asking for a working example file with more than one stream instance. Something that I can take as an example to work from. I've not gotten that yet, despite posting 2 config files; both that came with the install package. Trust me, if there were other choices for streaming servers than just icecast and shoutcast; I'd be running there to see if
2005 Jun 21
9
[OT] Memory Models and Multi/Virtual-Cores -- WAS: 4.0 -> 4.1 update failing
...t this point. But there are _several_ factors. But I'm sure the first time Intel saw AMD's x86-64/PAE52 presentation, the same thing popped into my mind that popped into Intel's mind ... Virtualization - The 48-bit/256TiB limitation of x86-64 "Long Mode" There is a "progammers limit" of 48-bit/256TiB in x86-64 "Long Mode." This limitation is due to how i386/i486-TLB works -- 16-bit segment, 32-bit off-set. If AMD would have choosen to ignore such compatibility, it would have been near-impossible for 32-bit/PAE36 programs to run under a kernel of a differe...