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2008 Mar 25
0
New package: epiR
A new package 'epiR' is available on CRAN. Package description as follows: Package: epiR Version: 0.9-3 Date: 2008-03-24 Title: Functions for analysing epidemiological data Author: Mark Stevenson <M.Stevenson at massey.ac.nz> with contributions from Telmo Nunes, Javier Sanchez, and Ron Thornton. Maintainer: Mark Stevenson <M.Stevenson at massey.ac.nz> Description: A package for analysing epidemiological data. Contains functions for directly and indirectly adjusting measures o...
2008 Mar 25
0
New package: epiR
A new package 'epiR' is available on CRAN. Package description as follows: Package: epiR Version: 0.9-3 Date: 2008-03-24 Title: Functions for analysing epidemiological data Author: Mark Stevenson <M.Stevenson at massey.ac.nz> with contributions from Telmo Nunes, Javier Sanchez, and Ron Thornton. Maintainer: Mark Stevenson <M.Stevenson at massey.ac.nz> Description: A package for analysing epidemiological data. Contains functions for directly and indirectly adjusting measures o...
2020 Nov 03
2
GT710 and Nouveau on ARM/ARM64
Hi Ilia Thanks again for the reply. On Wed, 28 Oct 2020 at 14:59, Ilia Mirkin <imirkin at alum.mit.edu> wrote: > > On Wed, Oct 28, 2020 at 10:20 AM Dave Stevenson > <dave.stevenson at raspberrypi.com> wrote: > > > > Hi Ilia > > > > Thanks for taking the time to reply. > > > > On Wed, 28 Oct 2020 at 14:10, Ilia Mirkin <imirkin at alum.mit.edu> wrote: > > > > > > The most common issue on arm...
2020 Mar 27
3
How are user and group SID's generated?
...t used to it now shows the name of the new user. I do not have a Windows domain, just a simple workgroup. I am hoping there is a config file somewhere that I can use to tell Samba to use different SID ranges for user and groups so there will never be duplicates? -- Sanders Home Services Dan Stevenson Network Administrator Sanders Home Services <http://www.sandershomeservices.com> *PLUMBING ? HEATING ? COOLING ? ELECTRICAL* Desk: 856-433-6068 | Email: dan.stevenson at prsanders.com Main: 856-429-3086 | Fax: 856-429-0551 www.SandersHomeServices.com */Invest in Quality, Live in Comfort/...
2020 Oct 28
2
GT710 and Nouveau on ARM/ARM64
...[bus 01] [ 1.119456] pci 0000:00:00.0: bridge window [mem 0x60c000000-0x60d7fffff] [ 1.119484] pci 0000:00:00.0: bridge window [mem 0x600000000-0x60bffffff 64bit pref] [ 1.119662] pci 0000:01:00.1: D0 power state depends on 0000:01:00.0 Dave > On Wed, Oct 28, 2020, 9:46 AM Dave Stevenson <dave.stevenson at raspberrypi.com> wrote: >> >> Hi >> >> Seeing as we (Raspberry Pi) have just launched the Compute Module 4 >> with an exposed PCIe x1 lane, people are asking about adding graphics >> cards. >> >> Seeing as you are the people w...
2004 Jan 15
4
People detected as fax machines
A caller to me was this afternoon detected as a fax machine: Jan 15 15:31:17 NOTICE[41997]: File chan_zap.c, Line 3564 (zt_read): Fax detected, but no fax extension ... and then redirected to voicemail. An extract from extensions.conf is attached below. Is there any way to stop * even considering an incoming call on a line as a fax call? Iain bell] include => mailboxes include
2020 Oct 28
0
GT710 and Nouveau on ARM/ARM64
On Wed, Oct 28, 2020 at 10:20 AM Dave Stevenson <dave.stevenson at raspberrypi.com> wrote: > > Hi Ilia > > Thanks for taking the time to reply. > > On Wed, 28 Oct 2020 at 14:10, Ilia Mirkin <imirkin at alum.mit.edu> wrote: > > > > The most common issue on arm is that the pci memory window is too narrow t...
2020 Nov 03
0
GT710 and Nouveau on ARM/ARM64
On Tue, Nov 3, 2020 at 1:08 PM Dave Stevenson <dave.stevenson at raspberrypi.com> wrote: > > Hi Ilia > Thanks again for the reply. > > On Wed, 28 Oct 2020 at 14:59, Ilia Mirkin <imirkin at alum.mit.edu> wrote: > > > > On Wed, Oct 28, 2020 at 10:20 AM Dave Stevenson > > <dave.stevenson at raspberr...
2009 Aug 14
16
What''s eating my disk space? Missing snapshots?
Please can someone take a look at the attached file which shows the output on my machine of zfs list -r -t filesystem,snapshot -o space rpool/export/home/matt The USEDDS figure of ~2GB is what I would expect, and is the same figure reported by the Disk Usage Analyzer. Where is the remaining 13.8GB USEDSNAP figure coming from? If I total up the list of zfs-auto snapshots it adds up to about 4.8GB,
2013 Mar 02
3
if value is in vector, perform this function
Hi, I'm trying to set up R to run a simulation of two populations in which every 3.5 days, the initial value of one of the populations is reset to 1.5. I'm simulation an experiment we did in which we fed Daphnia populations twice a week with algae, so I want the initial value of the algal population to reset to 1.5 twice a week to simulate that feeding. I've use for loops and if/else
2004 Jan 16
1
doublehash patch doesn't work in asterisk 0.7.1
Hello, I was using the doublehash.patch that Iain Stevenson had created back in August to change the transfer key from a single hash "#" to a double-hash "#". It always patches properly, but when I went from CVS 2004-01-12 to Asterisk 0.7.1 it doesn't seem to work anymore. I've attached the patch to this email and I use the follo...
2000 Jun 08
1
Won't connect at start with Wndows 98 and storage of profiles
...I was also quite dismayed at the size of the "Outlook.ost" file created in the user directory on my Linux server - about 57Mbytes for no discernable content! Can I do anything about this? I'm no Windows expert (my other computers are Macs) so all this seems a bit mystifying. Iain Stevenson
2007 Jan 07
1
round(4.5) does not work (PR#9439)
Anything that has 4.5 in it will always round to 4. For example 24.5 becomes 24 and 34.5 becomes 34. Or 1234567894.5 will become 1234567894. > round(4.5) [1] 4 > round(3.5) [1] 4 Thanks, Clint W. Stevenson Senior Statistician Edison Media Research cstevenson at edisonresearch.com --please do not edit the information below-- Version: platform = i386-pc-mingw32 arch = i386 os = mingw32 system = i386, mingw32 status = major = 2 minor = 4.1 year = 2006 month = 12 day = 18 svn rev = 40228...
2020 Oct 28
2
GT710 and Nouveau on ARM/ARM64
Hi Seeing as we (Raspberry Pi) have just launched the Compute Module 4 with an exposed PCIe x1 lane, people are asking about adding graphics cards. Seeing as you are the people who have the knowledge with regard to NVidia and nouveau, what are your immediate thoughts of nouveau working on ARM/ARM64? Is there a chance of this working? I'm no PCIe expert, although I can call on some expertise
2010 Apr 03
1
"moving product", by rows, of a dataframe?
What is a "good" way to calculate the "moving product", for each row of a dataframe, where I wish to be able to specify the length of the moving product? Depending on my needs, I'd like to be able to specify the "length" over which to calculate the moving average (in this example, length=3). For example, if I have a dataframe with 20 rows and 6 columns, and I
2020 Oct 28
0
GT710 and Nouveau on ARM/ARM64
The most common issue on arm is that the pci memory window is too narrow to allocate all the BARs. Can you see if there are messages in the kernel to that effect? On Wed, Oct 28, 2020, 9:46 AM Dave Stevenson <dave.stevenson at raspberrypi.com> wrote: > Hi > > Seeing as we (Raspberry Pi) have just launched the Compute Module 4 > with an exposed PCIe x1 lane, people are asking about adding graphics > cards. > > Seeing as you are the people who have the knowledge with regard to...
2010 Apr 05
2
find the "next non-NA" value within each row of a data-frame
#I wish to find the "next non-NA" value within each row of a data-frame. #e.g. I have a data frame mydata. Rows 1, 2 & 3 have soem NA values. mydata <- data.frame(matrix(seq(20*6), 20, 6)) mydata[1,3:5] <-  NA mydata[2,2:3] <-  NA mydata[2,5] <-  NA mydata[3,6] <-  NA mydata[1:3,] #this loop accomplishes the task; I am tryign toi learn a "better" way for(i
2006 Jan 17
6
Rails Best Practices Page
Hey, I have been progressively learning more and more rails each day (from both a current project, reading the agile book, and this list). Does anybody think it would be beneficial to have kind of like a rails "Best Practices" page that lists some of the better ways of handling certain functions of rails (that are common in most apps) that are both more elegant, and efficient. For
2006 Jan 31
2
Need advice on RoR app design
Fellow Railers, Is there anything, anywhere, that I can read that discusses overall RoR app design? I have the Agile RoR book, which is great for learning the details of RoR, but unfortunately doesn''t cover the overall issue of creating a large, complex RoR app. My staff and I are still in the process of getting up to speed on Ruby and RoR, but we also need to begin thinking about
2004 May 18
5
AArgh, * and the 7960
I've just had the most appalling performance from * ever. Dialling: Cisco 7960 => asterisk => IAX produces sound drop outs so extreme that the call is useless. I noted this in an earlier post. Dialling: Cisco ATA186 => asterisk => IAX is fine. Frankly, I think this is such a bad problem that it should be sorted in advance of any of the new features that seem to be