search for: satisfactorily

Displaying 20 results from an estimated 97 matches for "satisfactorily".

2016 Sep 10
3
c(<Matrix>, <Matrix>) / help(dotsMethods) etc
...ns to remove some of the limitations, see ?dotsMethods in R. I honestly have forgotten the history of my trying to provide 'c' methods for our "Matrix" objects after the 'dotsMethods' possibility had emerged, but I know I tried and had not seen a way to succeed "satisfactorily", but maybe I now think I maybe should try again. I currently think this needs changes to R before it can be done satisfactorily, and this is the main reason why this is a public answer to R-devel at ..., but I'm happy if I'am wrong. The real challenge here is that I think that if it...
2010 Dec 30
1
Auto-Removal of Straggling File locks due to Ungraceful Client Disconnects
Hi all, This question has come up many times before in a number of guises. But I do not believe that it has ever been answered satisfactorily. This may well reflect fundamental difficulties in the CIFS protocol However, recent incarnations of Windows Server seem to handle the problem better possibly due to tweaks in the underlying TCP/IP stack vis-a-vis Linux. At the end of the day, a centralised/shared file system should be immune to...
2005 Apr 18
2
R2.0.1 for Mac OS X 10.3 problem
This combination was operating satisfactorily until I tried updating lme4 and Matrix. My attempts to do this ultimately broke R. The R console appears briefly, then collapses. I have tried downloading and reinstalling R without success. Typing 'R' into Terminal gives the error message bring up the usual introduction, then the...
2002 Oct 17
3
R-1.6.1beta available
...rim beta versions available via http://cran.us.r-project.org/src/base (ftp://cran.us.r-project.org/pub/R/src/base used to work, but apparently FTP access has been disabled) The filename is R-1.6.1beta_*.tar.gz, where * is the creation date. If you want to help ensure that the final 1.6.1 works satisfactorily on *your* platform, it might be a good idea to make a test build of the beta and report any errors back (to the r-devel list, not to me personally, please!). New versions will be made available each day until the final release, barring hardware trouble and build script failures. -- O__ ----...
2003 Jun 13
4
Using jpeg() function over cgi
...sing the x11() device over cgi - namely, when trying to create a graphic using the jpeg() function, everything is fine from the command line but it won't work over cgi, producing the error: "Unable to open connection to X11 display" Has anyone actually solved this particular problem satisfactorily? Please reply direct to me as I am not a member of the list (yet!) Thanks in advance for your help Michael Watson Head of Informatics Institute for Animal Health, Compton Laboratory, Compton, Newbury, Berkshire RG20 7NN UK Phone : +44 (0)1635 578411 ext. 2535 Mobile: +44 (0)7764 490236 E-mail:...
2008 Oct 03
2
What is the meaning of "segfault 'memory not mapped' " ?
I'm trying to get some "easy coding" to reproduce the error. In the meantime I have R code that run for 20 or more hours and suddenly i got a "segfault 'memory not mapped'" error. I have to clarify that the error not alway occurs and sometimes the process end satisfactorily. The process is basically a search using an MCMC strategy, sometimes the algorithm converge and stops others I got the error message. I was wondering if it could be meaning that I run out of RAM. Thanks PS: I don't want to submit code that maybe after 48 hours of running still don't genera...
2009 Mar 17
2
link in base help file fails.
...e ?Rconsole? file. The last occurrence of the word Rconsole is in blue text and underlined, a link. On clicking on this link, I get a page headed "This program cannot display the webpage" with advice on "Most likely causes:" and "What you can try". Other links work satisfactorily on that page. My internet connection is working. I presume there is a problem with this Rconsole link. > sessionInfo() R version 2.9.0 Under development (unstable) (2009-03-13 r48127) i386-pc-mingw32 locale: LC_COLLATE=English_Australia.1252;LC_CTYPE=English_Australia.1252;LC_MONETARY=Englis...
2005 Jul 16
5
Running a game in full screen mode?
UT2004 runs nearly flawlessly under Wine, and is about 10,000 times easier to install than its Linux counterpart. The only problem I'm having is running it full screen. What's the command for that? For example, is it something like: $wine UT2004.exe --full-screen I know --full-screen is the right option, so which is it? (Without editing the config file, or course.) :) Thanks! Hiji
2007 Oct 05
1
(no subject)
...trying to create a graphic using the jpeg() function, everything is fine from the command line but it won't work over cgi, producing the error: "Unable to open connection to X11 display" Do you you know how to solve this problem or has anyone actually solved this particular problem satisfactorily? Thanks in advance for your help. Sincerely Yours, Yongqing Zhang, PhD Bioinformatics, Microarray Core Facility NIA/NIH [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2001 Jul 06
1
ext3 + LVM
Back in May there was a discussion regarding ext3 + LVM. Were the issues raised by Jay Weber, Andreas Dilger, and others ever resolved satisfactorily, in either the 2.2 or 2.4? Thanks, Bill Rugolsky
2009 Aug 14
1
Meaning of " requested special control 20, passing it to SIP"
Received this on the console -- IAX2/76.21.238.129:4569-4986 requested special control 20, passing it to SIP/magicjack-08225a58 Did a Google search, but reached a dead end Can anyone explain? Something need to be changed in my configuration? The call completed satisfactorily. Inbound IAX trunk - outbound to SIP provider magicjack ( no dongle ) Asterisk 1.4.26 TIA John Novack -- Dog is my co-pilot
2008 Sep 29
1
Switch between Wine Versions for best App support - "glow"
Hallo wine users, I just found a (maybe!?) very unkown project for better wine handling. It is named glow (- some GLasses Of Wine) and enables wine users to start their applications with different versions of wine easily. The motivation for this python-script is of course the problem that some satisfactorily supported windows applications does not any longer run so well in later versions of wine. Glow makes it easy to use many wine versions well arranged. That seems to be very interesting for users who intensively use older windows applications... The link: http://www.xn--ngel-5qa.de/glow/ (German! -...
2013 Jul 05
1
fan_fucking_tastic
While I empathize with your predicament, I generally prefer not to have expletives in my inbox. Also, what has this to do with markdown? On Jul 5, 2013 7:20 PM, "bowerbird" <bowerbird at aol.com> wrote: > fan_fucking_tastic. > > somebody hit another one of the dead skunks on this road. > > -bowerbird > > _______________________________________________ >
2016 Sep 10
1
c(<Matrix>, <Matrix>) / help(dotsMethods) etc
...>> >> I honestly have forgotten the history of my trying to provide 'c' >> methods for our "Matrix" objects after the 'dotsMethods' >> possibility had emerged, but I know I tried and had not seen a >> way to succeed "satisfactorily", >> but maybe I now think I maybe should try again. >> I currently think this needs changes to R before it can be done >> satisfactorily, and this is the main reason why this is a public >> answer to R-devel at ..., but I'm happy if I'am wrong....
2010 Feb 18
2
Registering of Asterisk against a SIP provider
...being tried to do with an not public IP. I've dynamic IP whose domain is updated using a dynamic DNS service. The line that I am using in sip.conf is the following one: ; DGB - 20100211 externip = sysadminhaiku.com.ar localnet = 10.1.0.0/24 Hours ago the IP changed and the domain was updated satisfactorily, but in spite of this I was obtaining the registering failures that I mentioned above. After to restart Asterisk (1.4.24.1), I no longer had this problem of registering. But there would be some way to solve this problem? Thanks in advance for your replies. Regards, Daniel [1] http://wiki.ekiga.o...
2007 Nov 27
2
[PATCH] Make xenstored EOF-safe
As bug 968 suggests, xenstored must properly handle EOF from clients. From: Pavel Kankovsky <peak@argo.troja.mff.cuni.cz> Signed-off-by: Samuel Thibault <samuel.thibault@citrix.com> diff -r 6fd17d0dcbcd tools/xenstore/xenstored_core.c --- a/tools/xenstore/xenstored_core.c Tue Nov 27 12:49:16 2007 +0000 +++ b/tools/xenstore/xenstored_core.c Tue Nov 27 14:56:35 2007 +0000 @@ -1266,7
2011 Aug 15
2
Alternative and more efficient data manipulation
...e that there is probably an easier way to do this. I am often given data that have column names which are actually data and I much prefer dealing with data that are sorted by factors. So to convert the columns I have previously made use of make.groups() in the lattice package which works completely satisfactorily. However, it is a bit clunky for what I am using it for and I have to carry the other variables forward. Can anyone suggest a better way of converting data like this? library(lattice) dat <- data.frame(`x1`=runif(6, 0, 125), `x2`=runif(6, 50, 75), `x3`=runif...
2006 Jun 11
3
JIAX status
HI, Anyone knows the current status of JIAXclient? I tried to recompile the sources available in sourceforge but they reference a old java package that I was not able to find. I tried to e-mail the author but seems that his account is no longer valid. I in need of a java IAX client that could be loaded as an applet. I know that is a lot of viable SIP alternatives, but due to NAT/Firewall
2015 Jun 27
3
[LLVMdev] Legalizing SelectionDAGs with illegal pointer type
Hi, I recently started helping with the LLVM AVR backend [1]. The AVR is an 8 bit core with pointer type i16. That makes pointers illegal in the SelectionDAG. As far as I understand it, it is the backends job to legalize these nodes by using the ReplaceNodeResults/LowerOperation callbacks. Is that about right? I have the feeling that the symbolic nodes carrying pointers, like FrameIndex are
2011 Apr 13
4
[LLVMdev] built-in longjmp and setjmp
...r, though, to be honest. > > As a moderate caveat to all of this, there are some bits of code out there that use these builtins that are very tightly coupled to the compiler (the Linux kernel used to do this, I think, and maybe still does). Those sorts of situations are unlikely to be solved satisfactorily by moving to library calls (performance reasons, usually). The appropriate solution there will be very situation specific and will likely involve refactoring the implementations in question to some degree. Are these intrinsics really prohibitively difficult to implement? I'm not suggesting th...