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Displaying 20 results from an estimated 25 matches for "techincally".

2008 Mar 02
5
[OT] "normal" (as in "Guassian")
Hi Folks, Apologies to anyone who'd prefer not to see this query on this list; but I'm asking because it is probably the forum where I'm most likely to get a good answer! I'm interested in the provenance of the name "normal distribution" (for what I'd really prefer to call the "Gaussian" distribution). According to Wikipedia, "The name "normal
2020 Aug 05
1
HELPWANTED keyword in bugs.r-project.org
Just a quick note to mention that we have added a HELPWANTED keyword on bugs.r-project.org for tagging bugs and issues where a good well-tested patch would be particularly appreciated. You can find the HELPWANTED issues by selecting the keyword in the search interface or at https://bugs.r-project.org/bugzilla/buglist.cgi?keywords=HELPWANTED This URL shows both open and resolved HELPWANTED
2009 Apr 30
2
[LLVMdev] RFC: AVX Feature Specification
...Opinions on whether AVX should be a separate flag or an SSELevel are welcome. Perhaps we need to retink the whole SSELevel scheme now that AMD and Intel are diverging. My prediction is that AMD will dump SSE5 and go with AVX eventually, similarly to what happened with 3dNow. AVX is simply far techincally superior. -Dave
2005 Apr 29
1
problem with nth patch, counter parameter...I think
Hi all, I need some guidance to get my problem fixed. I believe there is an issue with the ''nth'' patch from the patch-o-matic, which is labeled as status ''works''. I have tunnels back and forth across the internet, using ''nth'' to balance packets between different public networks (over the tunnels). I need to access some networks over two
2017 Feb 27
3
[RFC] per-device metadata
Hi, Currently libvirt supports metadata in the domain XML. This is very convenient for data related to the VM, but it is a little awkward for devices. Let's pretend I want to have extradata (say, a specific port for a virtual switch) related to a device (say, a NIC). Nowadays I can store that data in the metadata section, but I need some kind of mapping to correlate this piece of information
2006 Jan 22
23
calculate users age
i know it''s probably really simple, how do i work out someone''s age if i have their d.o.b. stored as a date in my db. cheers -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2017 Mar 16
3
Re: [RFC] per-device metadata
On Thu, Mar 16, 2017 at 01:46:38PM +0100, Peter Krempa wrote: > > For techincal discussions on design it's better to post to the > development list. > > On Mon, Feb 27, 2017 at 16:41:28 +0100, Francesco Romani wrote: > > Hi, > > Hi, > > > > > > > Currently libvirt supports metadata in the domain XML. This is very > > convenient for
2017 Mar 16
0
Re: [RFC] per-device metadata
For techincal discussions on design it's better to post to the development list. On Mon, Feb 27, 2017 at 16:41:28 +0100, Francesco Romani wrote: > Hi, Hi, > > > Currently libvirt supports metadata in the domain XML. This is very > convenient for data related to the VM, but it is a little awkward for > devices. Let's pretend I want to have extradata (say, a specific
2004 Aug 06
1
Question about Icecast
Please help... I subscribe to a streaming audio (internet radio) service called "Coast to Coast AM". Thier server will not allow it's stream to be downloaded and saved for later listening. Will IceCast perform such a function? If so, how do I go about it? Thanks for your help... Ray Kinman raykinman1@yahoo.com <p>Your Obedient Servant,<vbr><vbr>Ray
2005 Feb 04
0
FC2 RPMS are updated
Hello, I've uploaded current builds to ftp://ftp.linuxsys.com/pub/releases/FC2/asterisk-CVS ftp://ftp.linuxsys.com/pub/releases/FC2/asterisk-1.0 Regards, -- Andrew McRory - President and Chief Techincal Officer Linux Systems Engineers, Inc. - http://www.linuxsys.com Located in beautiful Tallahassee, Florida Office 850-224-5737 Office 850-575-7213 Mobile 850-294-7567
2003 Feb 09
1
Samba, AD Server, possibilities?
Hello all! It's been asked several times whether Samba can act as an ActiveDirectory server, and the answer has always been a categorical NO. However, I don't recall seeing any thread dealing with the question of whether such functionality COULD be developed. Obviously, it WOULD be *possible* to develop this functionality (in the strict sense of the word possible), but would doing it
2009 Apr 30
0
[LLVMdev] RFC: AVX Feature Specification
...be a separate flag or an SSELevel are > welcome. > Perhaps we need to retink the whole SSELevel scheme now that AMD and > Intel are > diverging. My prediction is that AMD will dump SSE5 and go with AVX > eventually, similarly to what happened with 3dNow. AVX is simply far > techincally superior. I think it's reasonable to use separate flags for the AVX features. If there's ever any code that needs to test whether the target has both AVX and a particular SSE level at the same time, the code will just have to check both conditions. Offhand, I'd say SSE4a and SSE5 ough...
2007 Mar 27
0
GSoC Apply, request for review
Hi, I am sending my application I submitted for the GSoC. There are still some hours left before the deadline, so if you have any remarks or a tip, I can still update it. thanks... i think there are some grammatical errors =(... == Name and Contact details == Andr? Luiz Nazareth da Costa Primary e-mail: andre.lnc@gmail.com Secondary e-mail: andre.lnc@lsc.ic.unicamp.br Gtalk:
2020 Jan 31
1
Re: Does Libvirt's json parser support single quoted string in qmp json string?
Hi Peter Krempa, Thanks for your quick response, yes, I know since libvirt 5.8, the -blockdev is used for disk by default. However we have to maintain the old releases for the production environment for a while, so I still need use the old way to create the disk. >"base" argument must be a string. this means you need double quotes in >JSON ("). You also must
2009 May 22
5
Booting firmware harddisk image with memdisk fails
Hi, I once again have a problem with memdisk failing to boot a harddisk image to update my Thinkpad X200s firmware. I extracted the harddisk image from the eltorito type 4 ISO using the isobar tool. Then I added memdisk using this image as initrd to my grub, rebooted and it boots into PC DOS and then freezes (ctrl-alt-del still works to reboot the system). Inside Qemu however it works fine
2008 Mar 07
5
Passing function to tapply as a string
Hi, Was wondering if it is possible to pass function name as a parameter, smth along this line param.to.pass<-c(1,'max','h') dd<-function(dfd, param=param.to.pass,...){ ttime.int <- format(ttime,fmt) data.frame( param[3] = tapply(dfd[,param[1]],ttime.int,param[3]), ...) } I know there is a as.formula expression but not quite sure if there is some
2000 Aug 16
5
samba development
i started on the nt domains for unix project on the basis of paul ashton's enthusiastic and "this can't be too hard" attitude, back in august 97. since then, with the encouragement of a number of people over the last three years, and with the discouragement of others, the nt domains protocols are now pretty well understood. due to that constant discouragement, i no longer find
2017 Jul 29
3
Fedora bugs and EOL [was Re: CentOS users: please try and provide feedback on Fedora] Boltron
On Jul 28, 2017, at 1:56 PM, hw <hw at gc-24.de> wrote: > Are you sure that all the added complexity and implicitly giving up a > stable platform by providing a mess of package versions is worth it? How > are the plans about dealing with bug reports, say, for squid 2.7, for > those who need that version for a feature which hasn?t been included in > current versions yet? Just
2007 Jul 03
3
Suing Dell||Dull Computers for CID abuse
Reposted to this list: (http://lists.virus.org/voipsec-0610/msg00046.html) > That's exactly the type of thing that needs to be stopped. If Dell outsourcing calls me from India, the CLI must be their number in India not a faked-in number of some office in the US. That to me is exactly the purpose of this proposed law. It is equivalent to the law regarding FAX calls that has been
1997 Jan 29
5
evidence/timelines that show linux is "more secure"
I''m looking for some evidence, backup up with dates and references, that shows that the Linux community responds to security problems more quickly than other OS vendors, and thus might be considered "more secure". A number of fairly high profile corporations are starting to look for such information as they consider Linux as an alternative solution to other UNIXes. Something