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2007 Dec 26
2
Reminiscing on 20 years using S
I realized earlier this year (2007) that it was in 1987 that I first
started using an early version of S (it was ported to VMS and was called
success). That means that I have been using some variant of S (to
various degrees) for over 20 years now (I don't feel that old).
Since things are a bit slow this time of year I thought I would take a
few minutes and reminisce on some of the changes
2012 Nov 21
2
Centos 6 Server has no GUI
I believe I have the exact answer to "Centos 6 Server has no GUI" but I don't see how to attach my answer to that thread.
I am running in Virtual Box on a Windows machine. When I changed my memory available from ? Gb to 1 Gb , and my video memory to 24Mb, my installation script went from an interface reminiscent of MS-DOS in the 80's to a nice GUI installation, and my number of
2010 Dec 16
3
How to save & play back an entire R session?
I know that at the end of an R session I'm given the option to save
the current *state* of the session.
But I would like to save the entire sequence of inputs that took place
during the session, so that I can play them back later, and not only
be left in the same state I was at the time of saving the session, but
be able to see the entire history of the session (inputs and outputs).
(This is
2014 Jul 07
13
Cemtos 7 : Systemd alternatives ?
Reading about systemd, it seems it is not well liked and reminiscent of
Microsoft's "put everything into the Windows Registry" (Win 95 onwards).
Is there a practical alternative to omnipresent, or invasive, systemd ?
--
Regards,
Paul.
England, EU.
Centos, Exim, Apache, Libre Office.
Linux is the future. Micro$oft is the past.
2006 Jul 12
2
Are infix binary operators ** and ^ aliased?
Dear R-help,
After making a typo (reminiscent of FORTRAN 77, I guess) I found the
following:
> identical(all.equal(2^(-10:10), 2**(-10:10)), TRUE)
[1] TRUE
I have tried to find the documentation about the ** operator but I was
unsuccesful this way:
> sessionInfo()
Version 2.3.1 (2006-06-01)
powerpc-apple-darwin8.6.0
attached base packages:
[1] "methods" "stats"
2013 Nov 27
0
[LLVMdev] Bug in Language Reference? %0 versus %1 as starting index.
(gah, this turned into a huge digression, sorry)
The implicit numbering of BB's seems to be a pretty frequent issue for
people. Surprisingly, the issue boils down to simply changing the IR asm
(.ll file) syntax so that it can have "unnamed BB's" in a recognizable way
that fits in with how unnamed values work (the asmprinter makes an effort
to print a comment with the BB number,
2000 Dec 15
1
resolution of windows metafiles
I am having trouble getting smooth-appearing curves in figures produced as
windows metafiles using R (R-1.1.1 on Windows 98). When I import them into
a word processor (either MS Word 97, or WordPerfect 9.0), the figures
appear only slightly bumpy on screen, but when printed, there is a clear
jaggedness reminiscent of aliasing. Is there a fix for this (if the answer
is "upgrade to 1.2",
2002 Jan 07
2
never encodes same twice?
Hello.
As the subject of my email states, I've noticed that oggenc
never encodes the same twice. i.e., encoding the same file
twice, using the same settings and same OS, never results in
identical files (checked using 'diff'). I know that a randomly
generated serial number is put it, but it gets better: a diff (-
a -u0) between these two encodings is ~120KiB. Umm... why?
2013 Nov 27
2
[LLVMdev] Bug in Language Reference? %0 versus %1 as starting index.
Thanks for the lecture :) But I was not planning on changing a single line
in LLVM/Clang. I stick to the documentation until I've learned to swim,
perhaps even forever. Ah, now I see. You thought I meant "should I modify
the code to do this or that." I only meant to change the documentation.
Please refer to the patch I've sent on LLVM-commits. That's about what I
had
2013 Nov 27
4
[LLVMdev] Bug in Language Reference? %0 versus %1 as starting index.
The language reference states that local temporaries begin with index 0,
but if I try that on my not-entirely-up-to-date v3.4 llc (it is like a week
old), I get an error "instruction expected to be numbered '%1'".
Also, quite a few examples in the LR uses %0 as a local identifier.
Should I fix those or is it a problem in llc?
-- Mikael
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2013 Nov 27
0
[LLVMdev] Bug in Language Reference? %0 versus %1 as starting index.
On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 9:58 PM, Mikael Lyngvig <mikael at lyngvig.org> wrote:
> Thanks for the lecture :) But I was not planning on changing a single
> line in LLVM/Clang. I stick to the documentation until I've learned to
> swim, perhaps even forever. Ah, now I see. You thought I meant "should I
> modify the code to do this or that." I only meant to change
2023 Feb 22
2
GPIO as NUT driver interface?
Great, thanks!
Also just for context, this sounded reminiscent of one of the first NUT
drivers, `genericups` (for simple contact-closure support, with IIRC
serial-port connections rather than GPIO).
Nearby there's also a `generic_modbus" name. Wondering if the new driver
should be (similar to) `generic_gpio`.
@Community verdict: Then there was also an effort some years ago to name
2015 May 11
1
Foreach %dopar% operator incorrectly load balancing
Dear R-SIG-Debian,
I am using R version 3.1.2 with rstudio-server 0.98.113 on debian build
3.2.0-4-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 3.2.68-1+deb7u1 x86_64 GNU/Linux.
I often use the %dopar% operator in from the foreach package to run code in
parallel. However, the only other use on the box seemingly installed a few
items and suddenly %dopar% will use far more than the number of cores I am
specifying and
2005 Sep 02
9
The Perils of PowerPoint
Hi all,
Below is a URL for an editorial published today in our local newspaper,
the Minneapolis StarTribune. It was originally published in the
Washington Post a couple of days ago:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/08/29/AR2005082901444.html
but that site requires registration. The 'Strib" site seems to be open
for the moment:
2008 Aug 21
2
Large data sets with R (binding to hadoop available?)
Dear R community,
I find R fantastic and use R whenever I can for my data analytic
needs. Certain data sets, however, are so large that other tools
seem to be needed to pre-process data such that it can be brought
into R for further analysis.
Questions I have for the many expert contributors on this list are:
1. How do others handle situations of large data sets (gigabytes,
terabytes)
2013 Nov 27
2
[LLVMdev] Bug in Language Reference? %0 versus %1 as starting index.
Without ANY intent of offending anybody, I simply don't like C++. I did
code in it for some 12 years back from 1990 to 2002, but then I left it
behind with a feeling of happiness. The main reason I am _trying_ to make
a new language is that I hope to one day come up with something that can
help retiring C++. I love C# but that language is yet too slow for many
demanding problem domains.
2013 Nov 27
0
[LLVMdev] Bug in Language Reference? %0 versus %1 as starting index.
On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 10:35 PM, Mikael Lyngvig <mikael at lyngvig.org> wrote:
> Without ANY intent of offending anybody, I simply don't like C++. I did
> code in it for some 12 years back from 1990 to 2002, but then I left it
> behind with a feeling of happiness. The main reason I am _trying_ to make
> a new language is that I hope to one day come up with something that
2005 Aug 30
0
No subject
Oh well, that didn't reveal much! The pointer is not anything crazy,
and in fact its value is one that didn't crash before. I was hoping
maybe for something obviously weird.
- Walter
On Thu, 28 Oct 2004, Mark Knecht wrote:
> On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 18:08:14 -0700 (PDT), Walt Ogburn
> <reuben@ugcs.caltech.edu> wrote:
> > Hi Mark,
> >
> > This is strangely
2017 Apr 13
0
OT apology
Sorry for those two Unix reminisces that made it
to the list. I meant to send them to the poster.
jon
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2007 Jul 02
0
[ANNOUNCE] Release conntrack-tools 0.9.4
Hi!
The netfilter project proudly presents another development release of
the conntrack-tools. The conntrack-tools are:
- The userspace daemon so-called conntrackd that covers the specific
aspects of stateful Linux firewalls to enable high availability
solutions. It can be used as statistics collector of the firewall use as
well. The daemon is highly configurable and easily extensible.
- The