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2011 Jan 05
1
OT: Reprinting of Bertin's Semiology of Graphics
Aficionados of graphics may be interested to know that the English translation (1984) of Jacques Bertin's Semiology of Graphics has been reprinted by ESRI. http://www.amazon.com/Semiology-Graphics-Diagrams-Networks-Maps/dp/0299090604 new edition: http://www.amazon.com/Semiology-Graphics-Diagrams-Networks-Maps/dp/1589482611/ref=tmm_hrd_title_0 The long out-of-print 1984 edition sells for $380, but the new printing is a bargain at ~$49. It i...
2003 Dec 03
0
Reprint of "The Official Samba-3 HOWTO and Reference Guide"
Hi All, I understand people have been frustrated trying to find copies of "The Official Samba-3 HOWTO and Reference Guide" edited by John Terpstra and Jelmer Vernooij. I apologize. Demand has been even greater than we anticipated and we immediately ran out of stock on the first printing. As bad luck would have it, the busy holiday printing season and a glitch at the printer delayed the
2009 Apr 11
2
who happenly read these two paper Mohsen Pourahmadi (biometrika1999, 2000)
http://biomet.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/86/3/677 biometrika1999 http://biomet.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/94/4/1006 biometrika2000 Hi All: I just want to try some luck. I am currenly working on my project,one part of my project is to reanalysis the kenward cattle data by using the method in Mohsen's paper,but I found I really can get the same or close output as he did,so,any
2013 Sep 03
2
[LLVMdev] Stack usage analysis using LLVM
Hi I was wondering if someone knows about any effort within the LLVM community to perform stack usage analysis per function similar to GCC's "-fstack-usage<http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gnat_ugn_unw/Static-Stack-Usage-Analysis.html>" option? In short, with fstack-usage, gcc prints out the maximum stack usage per function (in bytes) which it can determine as a) static (no
2002 Sep 12
4
Major Printing Failure Problem
Hi everyone, I am using Samba 2.2.3a on a Redhat Linux 7.2 Intel server as a printserver on a W2K PDC network. I have a Xerox 440 printer, an HP 4500 PS and an HP 4550 PS printer using my Samba printserver. I am often receiving the following error message: ERROR: syntaxerror OFFENDING COMMAND: STACK: at which point printing stops and the printers start saying TIMEOUT. Sometimes I can reprint
2005 Jul 02
3
interrupted Y axis
I did not find an answer to my question after a quick search using the R search engine so thought I'd ask away: Does any know if there's a function exists to create an interrupted Y axis? What I mean by interrupted Y axis is that part of the Y axis has been removed or excised to permit one to see parts of the data in more detail. Perhaps an example will make this clear. Please go to
2005 Jun 24
8
The Shorewall list server is back on line
There was a lengthy power failure here in Shoreline this morning and my firewall did not come back up when power was restored. The firewall is now up and service to the server has been restored. -Tom -- Tom Eastep \ Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool Shoreline, \ http://shorewall.net Washington USA \ teastep@shorewall.net PGP Public Key \
2008 Aug 07
4
Xen performance and Dbench
I saw the presentation "Virtualization of Linux Servers" at OLS last month and it had some nice comparisons of Xen performance vs a lot of other virtualization/container technologies: http://ols.fedoraproject.org/OLS/Reprints-2008/camargos-reprint.pdf As always with benchmarks, there are questions to ask and points to quibble, but overall Xen looks quite good... except on Dbench. Has
2006 Oct 23
2
character manipulation
Dear R'helpers, I am reading lines in a .txt file Each line is stocked into a n elements object, as this: [958] " 422 287 339 31 203 602 547 1026 500 366 346 227" [959] " 410 67 11 220 110 451 562 598 732 163 163 220" [960] " 179 513 95 186 102 595 333 1289 804 210 294 459" [961] " 276 153 307 138 126 233 623 739 521 421 209 75" [962] " 64
2018 Jul 12
2
Should Verifier be an analysis?
> On Jul 12, 2018, at 18:25, Hal Finkel via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > > Why is printing the IR before the verifier undesirable? It seems desirable to me. I for one have always found this to be *incredibly* annoying. It just adds a massive amount of noise to the debugging experience when viewing -print-after-all and searching for where some specific transform
2007 Nov 30
1
simplex projection and S-Map
I am interested in using the nonlinear forecasting techniques developed by Sugihara et al. In particular the simplex projection and the S-Map (see this website for details and reprints: http://iod.ucsd.edu/simplex/ ). I've looked through CRAN but could not find any package with functions that allow such analysis. Any pointers? Thanks, Manu
2008 Mar 11
1
stacked graphs
I would like to reproduce a figure found in HBN Hynes "The Ecology of Running Waters" on page 79 reprint first edition copyright 2001. This is a graph with graphs of insect abundance through time lined up in 3d as you proceed down river. any help is appreciated Stephen -- Let's not spend our time and resources thinking about things that are so little or so large that all they
2005 Apr 26
3
AD Rules in Samba
Hi, How can I create group policies in Active Directory using Samba 3? (Such as only allow three time incorrect login and ect.) Are there any pages that I can refer to. Regards ---- Msg sent via ORANGEMAIL ----
2013 Jan 16
2
How to cut the time format short
Hello all, I have a time format looks like 31JAN2002:00:00:00.000 How could I cut it to 31JAN2002 ? I tried with format() but not work. Thanks, Rebecca ---------------------------------------------------------------------- This message, and any attachments, is for the intended r...{{dropped:5}}
2011 Oct 21
3
[LLVMdev] build warnings
Hi, I want to see any warning that are produced when I build llvm (in particular, those in code I'm writing). Before I do something quick and dirty with tee and grep, I was wondering if there was already something available to, for example, reprint warnings after a build completes? Thanks, --Paul
2005 May 25
2
Firewall failover
Hi all, We are investigating on firewall failover design. I have searched the net and found that projects like LVS have it mostly solved for their side but that netfilter lacks it. Of course, a simple failover of the firewall is available using things like VRRP (KeepAlive software) but without state syncronization, and that is preciselly the part we need to investigate. Is this issue
2007 Jun 07
1
Ubu edgy + latest CRAN R + Rmpi = no go
I'm just curious if anyone else has had problems with this configuration. I added the CRAN repository to apt and installed 2.5.0 with apt-get. I then did an install.packages("Rmpi") on cluster nodes. Rmpi loads and lamhosts() shows the nodes, but mpi.spawn.Rslaves() fails (something to do with temp files?). Rmpi works fine with the Edgy-native version of R (2.3.x) and installing
2007 Mar 07
2
-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE (was Re: [Xapian-commits] 7903: trunk/xapian-core/)
On Wed, Mar 07, 2007 at 11:45:13AM +0000, richard wrote: > * configure.ac: Add -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE to AM_CXXFLAGS for GCC > builds. According to glibc CVS support for this was added in > October 2004, but it doesn't seem to be documented very well, > other than in features.h. I'd not come across this before, so I had a quick poke around. It's hardly documented *well* in
2013 Sep 05
0
[LLVMdev] Stack usage analysis using LLVM
On 9/3/13 1:27 PM, Snehasish Kumar wrote: > Hi > > I was wondering if someone knows about any effort within the LLVM > community to perform stack usage analysis per function similar to > GCC's "-fstack-usage > <http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gnat_ugn_unw/Static-Stack-Usage-Analysis.html>" > option? I am not familiar with the -fstack-usage option in GCC,
2006 Oct 21
4
one is not one
Folks, I have got a strange behaviour when testing this: sum(x) != 1 let us set x<-c(70,134,1,5,0) and transform it in a vector of probabilities x<-x/sum(x) One expect sum(x) should be equal to 1, which is apparently the case > sum(x) [1] 1 However, when I try to test it I get: > if(sum(x) !=1) print("lost") else ("OK") [1] "lost" Which means