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2011 Oct 22
1
Help w/an old R program I've rediscovered and want to make work
...t) quantile(result, seq(0,0.05,0.001)) par(mfcol=c(1, 2)) plot(ecdf(result), do.points = FALSE, col.hor = 'red') qqnorm(result) qqline(result, col = 'green', lwd = 3) ### code ends here ### -- View this message in context: http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/Help-w-an-old-R-program-I-ve-rediscovered-and-want-to-make-work-tp3928890p3928890.html Sent from the R help mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
2002 Nov 20
0
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2010 Jan 16
3
How to force iscsi to see the new LUN size
Hi, I increased the size of one of the LUNs and on CentOS 5.4 if I restart iscsi (`service iscsi restart`) I'll see the the new size but this will disconnect all other LUNs. I'm hoping that there is isciadm or some other command that will force iscsi to rediscover the LUNs but I can't seem to be able to come up with one. Resize2fs says that there is nothing to be done. I'm
2005 Mar 21
2
Speex hardware requirements?
Hi evrybody, I wonder witch hardware requirements it is for speex decoding (especially 16kHz mono sound). Could it be possible to use the Gameboy advance hardware if you added a FPU? or dose it need to be more powerfull? ----------------------------- Reclaim Your Inbox! http://www.mozilla.org/products/thunderbird/ Rediscover The Web! http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/
2007 Nov 25
2
[LLVMdev] OCaml
On Sunday 25 November 2007 03:42, Christopher Lamb wrote: > Try this google query. I know there's been some discussion/work on > OCaml and LLVM. > > site:lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/llvmdev OCaml interface I just rediscovered the OCaml bindings in bindings/ocaml (rather than the ones in test/Bindings/OCaml!). They do indeed look quite complete but I can't find any examples using them. I think a translation of the tutorial would be most welcome and about 10x shorter. ;-) -- Dr Jon D Harrop, Flying Frog Consultan...
2013 Apr 18
2
[LLVMdev] Traditional Dataflow Algorithm
...think is a totally different problem and best implemented separately by each target. The target knows best which register units are overwritten or preserved by an operation. We try to fake it with undef/implicit-use/implicit-def, but it isn't reliable. Reaching defs just can't be reliably rediscovered in a generic way after we drop explicit subregister information. -Andy
2019 May 03
2
Incorrect Example in Samba User Management Documentation
...quot;Hobbiton Inc." --script-path=shire.bat    --profile-path=\\\\ADSMmeber.SAM.DOMAIN.LOCAL\\profiles\\fbaggins    --home-drive=F    --home-directory=\\\\ADSMmeber.SAM.DOMAIN.LOCAL\\fbaggins    --job-title="Goes there and back again" This won't work as presented currently. As I rediscovered myself recently the --random-password switch is intended ONLY to be used to secure system accounts that perform background tasks. Whilst --random-password sets a random password, the chosen password is deliberately and on purpose not revealed to the end user. So it cannot be used to create use...
2005 Mar 22
2
Speex hardware requirements?
Compared to todays PDAs the GameBoy Advance (GBA) is low spec. it has a 16MHz ARM7tdmi RISC processor. 32-bit but it can handle 16-bit instructions in a mode that resembles "bytecode" (a 32-bit instruction is executed using a 16-bit instruction). I got a feeling that the GBA would need a FPU. For more information on the GBA visit this info page:
2013 Apr 18
0
[LLVMdev] Traditional Dataflow Algorithm
...different problem and best implemented separately by each > target. The target knows best which register units are overwritten or > preserved by an operation. We try to fake it with > undef/implicit-use/implicit-def, but it isn't reliable. Reaching defs > just can't be reliably rediscovered in a generic way after we drop > explicit subregister information. I don't see why not. All of the subregister information is exposed in a generic way through TargetRegisterInfo. Your statement that undef/implicit-use/implicit-def isn't reliable is news to me. It seems unsafe to even...
2016 Jul 25
1
CentOS 6, iscsi issue
Hi, folks, Ok, I had iscsi working. Then I umounted the filesystem, and deleted the logical volume, then the RAID, and recreated it with a) 4 more drives (or was it six?), gave it a new RG name, and a new VD name. I can ping the IP, but can't rediscover it - just get "no portals found". I'm finding a fair number of people with this issue, googling, but not a lot of
2006 Jan 03
1
prompting to choose an item from a select box
Hi: Sad question, I know. I saw it somewhere but can''t rediscover it. I have a collection_select and want to add a prompt so the dropdown displays "select one" How is that done? thanks. bruce
2009 Apr 22
1
generate multipe output .csv files in a loop
I need to generate output files as .csv file in a loop: let's say, I want to generate a sequence of files according to the loop number "i". the first file genearted should be file1.csv the second should be file2.csv I use: write.csv(temp, "file$i$.csv") in the loop but it did not work. can anyone give suggestions? thanks a lot. Jack
2007 Nov 25
0
[LLVMdev] OCaml
> On Sunday 25 November 2007 03:42, Christopher Lamb wrote: >> Try this google query. I know there's been some discussion/work on >> OCaml and LLVM. >> >> site:lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/llvmdev OCaml interface > > I just rediscovered the OCaml bindings in bindings/ocaml (rather than the > ones > in test/Bindings/OCaml!). They do indeed look quite complete but I can't > find > any examples using them. I think a translation of the tutorial would be > most > welcome and about 10x shorter. ;-) Lexing is th...
2008 Jan 07
2
R and Clusters
Dear All, I hope I am not asking a FAQ. I am dealing with a problem of graph theory [connected components in a non-directed graph] and I do not want to rediscover the wheel. I saw a large number of R packages dealing for instance with the k-means method or hierarchical clustering for spatially distributed data and I am basically facing a similar problem. I am given a set of data which are the
2009 Apr 04
3
Having trouble installing flash player on centos 5.3 desktop machine
Hi, I'm having trouble getting the flash player installed onto my centos desktop. When i go to the adobe site, I click on the YUM for Linux version, then install it, and PC says "/tmp/adobe-release-i386-1.0-1.noarch-1.rpm is already installed" - but it's not working. So then tried downloading the .tar.gz for linux version, and PC asks me which program to open to
2018 Nov 06
2
Time server on AD DC in an LXD container.
Further investigations reveal: --- C:\WINDOWS\system32> w32tm /monitor GetDcList failed with error code: 0x800706BA. Exiting with error 0x800706BA --- error 0x800706BA indicates that the RPC server is unavailable. Any ideas? Thanks, Jonathan Kreider On Tue, Nov 6, 2018 at 5:48 PM Jonathan Kreider <jonathan.kreider at gmail.com> wrote: > > Thanks Robert & Marco. > >
2010 Aug 23
1
XCP, XCCS, xe, and XVP, random thoughts
Well, that was a lot of alphabet soup acronyms :). I''ve just been thinking about the claim in a prior post that using the xe cli with XCP abnormally increases the XCP server load. The only way I could see this happening is to be running xe from the servers command line. I use xe extensively to do the grunt work of XCCS (Xen Cloud Control System). I don''t see the loading
2006 Mar 24
8
Asterisk Failover without SER
Hello all, I first want to thank everyone for all your contributions. I've building an asterisk system for a month or so now and without everyone in the online asterisk community I wouldn't have made it this far yet. Thanks! ...ok, mushiness out of the way.. :) I am looking for a failover and ultimately a load balancing asterisk solution. I've done a good bit of research and I
2011 Oct 18
0
[LLVMdev] Matching addsub
On Oct 17, 2011, at 3:40 PM, Hal Finkel wrote: > How should I go about matching floating-point addsub-like vector > instructions? My first inclination is to write something which matches > build_vector 1.0, -1.0, and then use that in combination with a match on > fadd, but that does not seem to work. I think this is because > BUILD_VECTOR cannot ever be "Legal", and so it
2011 Oct 18
2
[LLVMdev] Matching addsub
On Mon, 2011-10-17 at 17:33 -0700, Dan Gohman wrote: > On Oct 17, 2011, at 3:40 PM, Hal Finkel wrote: > > > How should I go about matching floating-point addsub-like vector > > instructions? My first inclination is to write something which matches > > build_vector 1.0, -1.0, and then use that in combination with a match on > > fadd, but that does not seem to work. I