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2003 Mar 04
2
Disappearing Shares?
I am new to Linux and running SuSE V8.0 with KDE desktop and
Samba 2.2.7 on a small bnetwor5k which also has a Windows NT
PC and a notebook.
On the Linux PC's I have used LinNeighborhood to mount the
various shares and can readily view files on the Linux PC's, or on
the windoze machines.
I have had a number of occasions where I have had to power down
my main Linux PC, and far more
2015 May 06
5
[LLVMdev] Integer ID for LLVM::Instruction*?
Hi,
I wonder whether we can easily retrieve an LLVM instruction ID that
uniquely identifies the instruction. In my case, I need to avoid using
llvm::Instruction* directly. Given an 'inst' of type llvm::instruction*, is
there some readily usable method as simple as "int id = inst->id( )"?
Thanks.
Zhoulai
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2007 Nov 13
3
Stress-Testing Asterisk
Hi All,
I was wondering, what tools are readily available out
there in Asteriskland for me to use in stress/load
testing asterisk box I have in the lab. I want to
observe how my box holds out under heavy/light/medium
load.
Thanks,
Jeng
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2005 Jun 22
3
string/character to number
I did a very quick search of the archive and couldn't find a readily
available answer to this one:
I'd like to convert, for example:
c("a", "b", "a", "b")
to
c(1, -1, 1, -1)
In the case of the first vector, it may be any length, but will always
only have two unique values. It must always be replaced by
corresponding values of 1 and -1.
Any
2012 Jul 30
6
Turning off continuation prompt?
Greetings All.
My apologies for a question whose answer is probably
readily available somewhere (for some interpetation
of "somewhere") ...
Say I have just typed (from a sheet of paper) several
lines into the R command-line, and what I see is:
> chisq.test(matrix(c(3,6,3,4,4,
+ 4,1,4,6,5,
+ 2,7,4,2,5,
+ 8,2,4,4,2,
+
2009 Oct 27
3
[LLVMdev] llvmgcc ToT broken
The first buildbot failure I can readily find was Monday, 26oct2009
around 7PM PDT. The assertion is
Assertion failed: ((i >= FTy->getNumParams() || FTy->getParamType(i)
== Params[i]->getType()) && "Calling a function with a bad
signature!"), function init, file /Volumes/Sandbox/Buildbot/llvm/
2008 Jul 27
4
product of successive rows
Hi everyone,
I want to perform an operation on a matrx that outputs the product of
successive pairs of rows. For example: calculating the product between rows
1 & 2; 3 & 4; 5 & 6...etc.
Does anyone know of any readily available functions that can do this?
Thanks,
rcoder
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2005 Sep 05
3
Assessing network quality
I am trying to trouble shoot one of my ISP's network and compare to my
other ISPs offering. Although network 1 is reasonably fast and has low
enough latency, voice quality is not good and the reason for this is not
readily apparent using standard network tools.
What tools can be used to assess the quality of the network in terms of
it's suitability for voice? I am using ping, mtr,
2011 Aug 30
4
[C6] Some typical apps missing?
Hi everyone! :-)
I just installed CentOS 6 on one of my desktop machines, and yum now
tells me that some of my favorite apps are not present in any of the
repositories I configured. To name a few: ktorrent, kile, krusader,
pavucontrol, mplayerplug-in (or is it now gecko-mediaplayer), xine,
xmms, and so on... All these apps were readily available for C5, and I
used them happily.
I am mostly
2016 Mar 14
3
Perl on CentOS 6 and CentOS 7
On Mon, 14 Mar 2016, John R Pierce wrote:
> On 3/14/2016 8:57 AM, Boris Epstein wrote:
>> What are the proven/tested version of Perl for CentOS 6 and 7? Is Perl 6
>> operational on either?
>
> C6 comes with perl 5.10.1
> C7 comes with perl 5.16.3
Additionally, there are software collections available for Perl 5.16
and 5.20:
2009 Dec 06
2
How do i translate the old default_mail_env setting?
Hi,
First, I am new to dovecot. Before my Jan '08 meltdown,
sendmail was sufficient. A friend set up dovecot and since
things just-worked, I was happy with that. Now I have a new
mailserver and what was installed nearly two years ago fails.
My pal installed things in dovecot.conf this way:
default_mail_env = maildir:~/Maildir
but the new mail environment is too different to be
2007 Nov 05
2
Which Variable???
Hi Gurus!
Please excuse this pesky Asterisk rookie....:-)
I just wanted to know which channel variable tells
asterisk the number of rings before an incoming call
on FXO channel is answered?
I looked through zapata.conf.sample and other places
and could not find something there readily.
Thanks,
Jeng
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2003 Oct 19
2
Bagplot
Has anyone ported the Bagplot function by Rousseeuw, Ruts, and Tukey from S
to R? The S function comprises a script and a FORTRAN function. I assume
porting is relatively uncomplicated, but since I have not done any porting
before I would not want to invest the effort if a port is readily available.
2009 Dec 07
4
[LLVMdev] 2.6 JIT using wrong address for external functions
I have an external function that was added with
ExecutionEngine::addGlobalMapping... and the JIT is burning the wrong
address into the emitted function. All of the addresses have
0xffffff8d00000000 added to them. Does this look familiar to anyone? I'm
using 2.6 on Solaris10/x64 if it matters.
This has been working for about two months and I can't readily figure
out what I changed to break
2007 Jan 03
2
How to execute R scripts simultaneously from multiple threads
Hi All,
My problem is about parallel execution of R-scripts. My platform is linux.
A program that is written in C needs to execute multiple R-scripts
simultaneously. The C program makes use of multi-threading. Each thread
must initiate the execution of one script. Performance is very important.
Appearantly the R C-API does not provide a mechanism for parallel
execution..
It is preferred
2017 Dec 16
4
OpenBLAS in everyday R?
Hi R-devel list,
OpenBLAS is readily available for unix-likes:
https://cloud.r-project.org/web/packages/gcbd/vignettes/gcbd.pdf
However, my questions are:
1) Would R-devel consider using OpenBLAS for the main distribution of R for
all platforms including Windows?
2) If so, would R-devel set the default multi-thread level to the number of
(real) cores on a machine?
My sense is there're a
2009 Nov 25
3
Test Binary File
I've got an error with the way I'm using readBin on a binary file of unknown internal structure. I know the structure consists of rows and columns, but I'm not sure how many of each.
So, does anyone know of a valid test set of binary data that I could reference while trying to figure out the technique of using readBin?
It would be really helpful to try out readBin on a readily
2002 Jan 02
2
RC3 Changes needed for MacOS
It looks like the Mac .exp files were not updated for RC3.
The following diff corrects that problem. The CodeWarrior
project files also have not been updated. They are in 5.3
format which is quite old. Would anybody object if I
submitted updates to them in CodeWarrior Pro 6 format?
That's the oldest version I have readily available.
If someone else has 5.3 and wants to do it, you need to
2007 Mar 12
2
altering prefix to multiple variables in different locations within a command file
Hello,
I am seeking advice regarding how I might add the prefix " kc$ " to
variables in a series of commands. The complication is that there is
a large number of variables with different commands. Examples of the
variables in typical commands follow.
It is simple to use search & replace for common variables such as
"group" but I would appreciate advice about whether
2010 Jan 09
2
Functions for QUAIDS and nonlinear SUR?
Hi,
I would like to estimate a quadratic almost ideal demand system in R which is estimated usually by nonlinear seemingly unrelated regression. But there is no such function in R yet but it is readily available in STATA (nlsur), see B. Poi (2008): Demand-system estimation: Update, Stata Journal 8(4).
Now I am thinking, what is quicker learning to "program" STATA which seems not really