Displaying 13 results from an estimated 13 matches for "quaint".
2003 Jun 12
3
E1 cards
We are not having any luck with the E100p card here in Australia, it
will work with a crossover cable to another device but will not talk to
our Telco Telstra who probably have a weird implementation of an E1.
Any suggestions on a replacement?
Regards
Mark McKibbin
DCS Internet
64 Queen St
Warragul
Victoria 3820
Australia
www.dcsi.net.au
mark@team.dcsi.net.au
Ph. 1300 665575
Fx. 1300 556595
2016 Feb 18
2
Proposal for new memory_order_consume definition
Hello!
A proposal (quaintly identified as P0190R0) for a new memory_order_consume
definition may be found here:
http://www2.rdrop.com/users/paulmck/submission/consume.2016.02.10b.pdf
As requested at the October C++ Standards Committee meeting, this
is a follow-on to P0098R1 that picks one alternative and describes
it in...
2006 Mar 23
2
[OT] Canada on Rails by ferry?
Hey y''all,
Are any folks planning on taking the ferry from Seattle to Vancouver
(via Victoria)? I''ve never done it before so I have no idea how much
of an adventure it is. Flights are a $100+ less to Seattle than
Vancouver so the price works out the same or a bit less. My plan is
to fly to Seattle (from Savannah, GA) on Tuesday to catch the early
ferry on Wednesday
2011 Apr 14
1
Clearing Console- rm(list=ls(all=TRUE)) not working for me
Dear all again:
I have been trying to clear weeks of codes in my R console, even after
quitting and coming back another day!. One of you out there graciously
suggested this rm(list=ls(all=TRUE)). I tried this but no dice.
Codes tried.
Ctrl +L , clears for the time... and the the latest i used ...
rm(list=ls(all=TRUE))
Does anybody has another option of clearing the console of old codes?.
2004 Jun 03
0
[LLVMdev] How to write a new backend?
> I'm considering a possibility of writing an llvm backend for my research
> uses.
...
> The question is how? The REAME.txt in x86 directory does not tell that,
> and I see no other information.
This is just a note that I just deleted the quaint little README.txt file
in the X86 directory, and incorporated the material in it into the
http://llvm.cs.uiuc.edu/docs/CodeGenerator.html doc.
The document still has a long way to go (suprisingly, code generators are
not trivial ;-), but it has a LOT more documentation about how machine
instructio...
2016 Feb 20
3
[isocpp-parallel] Proposal for new memory_order_consume definition
...com; Ramana.Radhakrishnan at arm.com; luc.maranget at inria.fr; akpm at linux-foundation.org; Peter.Sewell at cl.cam.ac.uk; torvalds at linux-foundation.org; mingo at kernel.org
> Subject: [isocpp-parallel] Proposal for new memory_order_consume definition
>
> Hello!
>
> A proposal (quaintly identified as P0190R0) for a new memory_order_consume
> definition may be found here:
>
> http://www2.rdrop.com/users/paulmck/submission/consume.2016.02.10b.pdf
>
> As requested at the October C++ Standards Committee meeting, this
> is a follow-on to P0098R1 that picks one alt...
2003 Jul 09
3
`acting' on variables
Dear list,
How can one "from within a function" act
on these variables ("outside" a function)
that were given as arguments.
If I have e.g. this beginning of a function:
foo <- function(tiro){
app.tiro <- 3 * tiro
[...]
}
How can I from within the curly brackets
e.g. concatenate the app.tiro to
the particular variable I passed as the
argument `tiro' ?
What is
2016 Feb 26
0
[isocpp-parallel] Proposal for new memory_order_consume definition
...luc.maranget at inria.fr;
> akpm at linux-foundation.org; Peter.Sewell at cl.cam.ac.uk;
> torvalds at linux-foundation.org; mingo at kernel.org
> > Subject: [isocpp-parallel] Proposal for new memory_order_consume
> definition
> >
> > Hello!
> >
> > A proposal (quaintly identified as P0190R0) for a new
> memory_order_consume
> > definition may be found here:
> >
> > http://www2.rdrop.com/users/paulmck/submission/consume.2016.02.10b.pdf
> >
> > As requested at the October C++ Standards Committee meeting, this
> > is a follow...
2012 Jul 18
3
'symbols' not plotting correct circle radii
Hi there.
I have been plotting some circles using 'symbols', with radii representing my data, but the radii looked incorrect.
It seems to happen with a single circle too:
Symbols ( 0, 0, circles = 40, xlim = c(-40, 40), ylim= c(-40, 40))
If I put a ruler up to my monitor (technology!) to compare the radius with the axes, the circle isn't radius 40; it is closer to 15...
I
2016 Feb 27
4
[isocpp-parallel] Proposal for new memory_order_consume definition
...at linux-foundation.org; Peter.Sewell at cl.cam.ac.uk;
> > torvalds at linux-foundation.org; mingo at kernel.org
> > > Subject: [isocpp-parallel] Proposal for new memory_order_consume
> > definition
> > >
> > > Hello!
> > >
> > > A proposal (quaintly identified as P0190R0) for a new
> > memory_order_consume
> > > definition may be found here:
> > >
> > > http://www2.rdrop.com/users/paulmck/submission/consume.2016.02.10b.pdf
> > >
> > > As requested at the October C++ Standards Committee meeti...
2008 Oct 22
12
Hotplug issues on USB removable media.
Hi,
As a part of the next stages of the time-slider project we are looking into doing actual backups onto
removable media devices such as USB media. The goal is to be able to view snapshots stored on the
media and merge these into the list of viewable snapshots in nautilus giving the user a broader
selection of restore points. In an ideal world we would like to detect the insertion of the
2010 Apr 07
53
ZFS RaidZ recommendation
I have been searching this forum and just about every ZFS document i can find trying to find the answer to my questions. But i believe the answer i am looking for is not going to be documented and is probably best learned from experience.
This is my first time playing around with open solaris and ZFS. I am in the midst of replacing my home based filed server. This server hosts all of my media
2007 Oct 24
182
Yager on ZFS
Not sure if it''s been posted yet, my email is currently down...
http://weblog.infoworld.com/yager/archives/2007/10/suns_zfs_is_clo.html
Interesting piece. This is the second post from Yager that shows
solaris in a pretty good light. I particularly like his closing
comment:
"If you haven''t checked out ZFS yet, do, because it will eventually
become ubiquitously implemented