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2008 Jul 03
3
Recoding a variable
Hi All, I'm relatively new to R. I have a variable, "internet use," which ranges from "Almost everyday, "Several times a week," "Several times a month," "Seldom," "Never," and "Don't know." I want to recode this data into a new variable, say "use.internet," such that I have a dichotomous variable indicating simply whether or not they have access to the internet. Hence, I want to make "Never" and "Do...
2007 Sep 18
2
Data corruption check
Hi I was wondering what happens if a file that is regularly synched but seldom changes gets corrupted in the copy. As it seldom (or never) changes the mod time will always be the same. But if the content changes (bit flip, bad HD...) will rsync get this and synch it again? Would I need the -c (crc) flag for this to work? That of course slows things down quite a bit. Is this...
2013 Jun 14
1
Windows 7 access to Samba server: Strange performance/delay problems while opening share
...ws clients (Win XP, Windows 7). All clients can open shares with explorer, without any delay (the share contents are listed directly). But one client, a lenovo Windows 7 Laptop has strange problems opening these same shares. The time from opening a share, until the share is listed, varies betwenn (seldom) direct response, and in most cases delays between 3 and 20 seconds, in seldom extrem cases 1-2 minutes. Because this is the only Windows 7 client with this kind of problems, i reinstalled the machine from scratch (with the lenovo version of windows 7 from the hidden partition), hoping this proble...
2013 Jun 18
1
Again, Windows 7 access to Samba server: Strange performance/delay problems while opening share
...s clients (Win XP, Windows 7). All clients can open shares with explorer, without any delay (the share contents are listed directly). But one client, a lenovo Windows 7 Laptop has strange problems opening these same shares. The time from opening a share, until the share is listed, varies betwenn (seldom) direct response, and in most cases delays between 3 and 20 seconds, in seldom extrem cases 1-2 minutes. It is does not depend on the switch port. The problem also appears while being connected with other switch ports, different ethernet cables or on a WLAN/WIFI connection. Because this is the...
2009 Mar 01
2
dovecot imap and thunderbird tags
...server for a while on an ubuntu 8.04.2 and we noted that tags set by thunderbird ("important", "to do", etc.) are almost always lost, i.e., when connecting to the same imap account from another machine, the tags are not there anymore... this always happens for the Inbox, and seldomly for other imap folders... anyone else experiencing this? Note that the same problem does not arise with other imap server accounts... thanks in advance Lorenzo -- Lorenzo Bettini, PhD in Computer Science, DI, Univ. Torino ICQ# lbetto, 16080134 (GNU/Linux User # 158233) HOME: http://www....
2010 Apr 26
2
Indexless interpolation search seeking code
http://www.xiph.org/ogg/doc/oggstream.html says: "An index is only marginally useful in Ogg for the complexity added; it adds no new functionality and seldom improves performance noticeably. Empirical testing shows that indexless interpolation search does not require many more seeks in practice than using an index would." I am keen to see seeking code which is almost as fast as seeking with an index. Is the code used in this empirical testing o...
2008 Jul 13
2
multiple names to assign
'assign' does not give a warning if 'x' has length greater than 1 -- it just uses the first element: assign(c('a1', 'a2'), 1:2) One way of thinking about this is that people using 'assign' get what they deserve. The other is that it is used seldom enough that adding a warning isn't going to slow things down appreciably. Patrick Burns patrick at burns-stat.com +44 (0)20 8525 0696 http://www.burns-stat.com (home of S Poetry and "A Guide for the Unwilling S User")
2019 Jul 15
4
[PATCH 0/2] Remove 32-bit Xen PV guest support
...at 9:34 AM Andi Kleen <ak at linux.intel.com> wrote: > > Juergen Gross <jgross at suse.com> writes: > > > The long term plan has been to replace Xen PV guests by PVH. The first > > victim of that plan are now 32-bit PV guests, as those are used only > > rather seldom these days. Xen on x86 requires 64-bit support and with > > Grub2 now supporting PVH officially since version 2.04 there is no > > need to keep 32-bit PV guest support alive in the Linux kernel. > > Additionally Meltdown mitigation is not available in the kernel running > >...
2018 Mar 04
2
Panic: file smtp-address.c: line 530 (smtp_address_write): assertion failed: (smtp_char_is_qpair(*p))
...like that, which > would maybe still mean that this message is rejected entirely. > Alternatively, that address at least needs to be skipped, ignored, or > modified: all of which aren't very nice things to do. The alternative is > forwarding this violation to other systems, which is seldom acceptable > either. > Would accepting UTF8 local part in the From header have any negative consequences for Dovecot? If it does not I would accept it, based on the fact that it maintains greater interoperability with other systems. John
2019 Jan 17
2
[PATCH] drm: Split out drm_probe_helper.h
On Wed, Jan 16, 2019 at 07:10:18PM +0100, Sam Ravnborg wrote: > Hi Daniel. > > > v5: Actually try to sort them, and while at it, sort all the ones I > > touch. > > Applied this variant on top of drm-misc and did a build test. > Looked good for ia64, x86 and alpha. > > Took a closer look at the changes to atmel_hlcd - and they looked OK. > > But I noticed
2019 Jan 21
1
[PATCH] drm: Split out drm_probe_helper.h
...ivers caused lots of > > fallout, I expect even more if you entirely remove the includes it has. > > Maybe a todo, care to pls create that patch since it's your idea? > > The main reason I bailed out initially was that this would create > small changes to several otherwise seldomly touched files. > And then we would later come and remove drmP.h - so lots of > small but incremental changes to the same otherwise seldomly > edited files. > And the job was only partially done. > > I will try to experiment with an approach where I clean up the > include/drm...
2007 May 15
2
kde-window-decorator crashes
...tureState: X-KMail-MDN-Sent: --nextPart12284572.cJpNqUBv6N Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline Hi, I've updated compiz to the 0.5.0 release and since my release 0.3.something= I=20 keep on seeing seldom crashes from kde-window-decorator when running it bot= h=20 on Xorg with AIGLX+nvidia card and Xorg+Xgl+ATI card. The crashes most often happen at desktop login and when loading certain=20 applications (kmail, kaffeine, ...). The strange thing is that if I try to attach to kde-window-decorator with...
2007 Nov 08
2
Sweaving single master file to get multiple individualised reports
...s combining generic words, overall totals and individual results (in tables and graphs), typically reporting student assessment data. System info ?------------ Windows XP R 2-5-1 (always wait for the R x-x-1 version) Latest Miktex Working in latest Emacs with the help of ESS & Auctex Have (but seldom use) cygwin What I think the problem is (I'm hoping it's not) ?------------------------------ I've used odfWeave to do something similar, and was then able to specify both the infile and the outfile (and so could go something like infile = template.odf and outfile = paste("Report...
2014 Dec 18
4
I can't see some of my onwn e-mails ...
On 12/17/14 19:31, Keith Keller wrote: > On 2014-12-17, Bill Maltby (C4B) <centos4bill at gmail.com> wrote: >> I sometimes receive e-mails I post to this list, like I did the bug I >> reported about X problems, but other times not, like my first post about >> that before I reported the bug. > > [snip] > >> I use gmail and ISTR a discussion recently about
2009 Dec 30
5
Find reason for heavy load
...jor additional clients placed on it. Previously, I was looking at an average of less than 0.6 load, I had a monitoring script that sends an email warning me if the current load stayed above 0.6 for more than 2 minutes. This script used to trigger perhaps once an hour during peak periods. Even so, I seldom see numbers higher than 1.x On 4th Dec, somebody from an Indian IP range started hammering my SMTP service, attempting to use it as an open relay. Naturally that didn't work and only end up budging my typical 400KB daily log report into 2MB~4MB affairs. After observing a few days to determine...
2015 Jun 27
3
Anyone else think the latest Xorg fix is hogging stuff?
...ed 19 Nov 2014 04:55:49 PM EST . . . drop a lot of older stable stuff ... Xorg is competing heavily with FF for top hog on my system. In FF I understand because I had multiple windows (6 desktops) with many tabs. I know this would theoretically increase Xorg work as well but prior to this update I seldom saw it near the top of "top" PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND 4055 hardtolo 20 0 2165m 945m 49m R 95.9 12.0 3724:26 firefox 3119 root 20 0 27...
2009 Oct 28
1
[LLVMdev] Should LLVM JIT default to lazy or non-lazy?
A performance argument in favor of lazy JIT: If you're creating functions that contain calls to large amounts of seldom-used code, (or takes the address of a ton of functions, only a few of which end up being used) then lazy JIT is a win regardless of how carefully you only JIT what you want to call. I'm not sure how frequent a use case this is, though.
2010 Oct 25
0
[LLVMdev] Prevent instruction elimination
...ld have a minimal impact on the code generation and optimization. I used > an add instruction: You may want to use LLVM Metadata features. Search for MDNode in the doxygen docs for some information on how to create metadata. Alternatively, you can use calls to external functions. These are seldomly optimized since optimizations assume that external functions can have undetermined side effects. -- John T. > %0 = add i8 1, 2, !pragma_instrument_mem_add !0 ;<i8> [#uses=0] > > which should not carry any dependencies, if inserted inside a loop for > instance. But the pr...
2019 Jan 17
0
[PATCH] drm: Split out drm_probe_helper.h
...it from all the atomic drivers caused lots of > fallout, I expect even more if you entirely remove the includes it has. > Maybe a todo, care to pls create that patch since it's your idea? The main reason I bailed out initially was that this would create small changes to several otherwise seldomly touched files. And then we would later come and remove drmP.h - so lots of small but incremental changes to the same otherwise seldomly edited files. And the job was only partially done. I will try to experiment with an approach where I clean up the include/drm/*.h files a little (like suggested...
2018 Dec 07
1
Re: [PATCH nbdkit 3/5] protocol: Generate map functions from NBD protocol flags to printable strings.
...d (NBD_CMD_READ) > ---> "NBD_CMD_READ" > > This commit uses some hairy sed scripting to ensure that we don't add > any more dependencies to nbdkit. Hairy, but well-commented. It forces some rather strict formatting to keep things working, but we touch the file seldom enough that I don't think that's a problem. Series looks good to me; I'll probably post a followup to plugins/nbd/nbd.c to also take advantage of the new functions. -- Eric Blake, Principal Software Engineer Red Hat, Inc. +1-919-301-3266 Virtualization: qemu.org | libvi...