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2007 Feb 26
1
teeny mongrel_cluster hack
I was playing around with merb over the weekend and whipped up a simple form that takes your mongrel_cluster.yml file and outputs monit files for you. Not exactly earth shattering info, but if you have a couple of pups it might save you some braindead typing. It''s using the new mongrel_cluster syntax, of --only and clean for each port in your system. Hope it saves someone some time.
2003 Jun 14
1
[teeny tiny PATCH] Fix include/linux/bitops.h for userspace
Hi, Andrew - Looks like a recent change you fed to Linus broke the klibc build as of 2.5.71. Can you pass this fix along, please? ===== include/linux/bitops.h 1.4 vs edited ===== --- 1.4/include/linux/bitops.h Thu Jun 5 23:37:30 2003 +++ edited/include/linux/bitops.h Sat Jun 14 22:02:01 2003 @@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ return (res & 0x0F) + ((res >> 4) & 0x0F); }
2008 Oct 19
3
pairs plots in R
Hi, is there a way to take a data frame with 100+ columns and large data set to do efficient exploratory analysis in R with pairs? I find using pairs on the whole matrix is slow and the resulting matrix is tiny. Also the variable of interest for me is a binary var Y or N . Is there an efficient way to graphically view many variable relationships that does not look teeny ? I could do
2020 Jan 20
3
[External] Re: rpois(9, 1e10)
On 1/20/20 4:26 AM, Martin Maechler wrote: > Coming late here -- after enjoying a proper weekend ;-) -- > I have been agreeing (with Spencer, IIUC) on this for a long > time (~ 3 yrs, or more?), namely that I've come to see it as a > "design bug" that rpois() {and similar} must return return typeof() "integer". > > More strongly, I'm actually pretty
2005 Jun 06
1
Asterisk at Home ...
Hi all, I have installed and am happy with A @ H but have one teeny tiny requirement that it doesn't meet (yet). I need 4 digit extentions. How big a deal is it to get A@H to do 4 digit extentions ? T I A alabun
2006 Jan 19
1
DTMF Simultaneous Inband and RFC2833 performedby Asterisk => Duplicate tones
> I have seen the following effect in Asterisk, though: where > it converts > an inband DTMF (eg coming off a Zap channel) into an > indication, it mutes > the audio where that tone is. But sometimes it leaves a > teeny bit of the > tone behind. > > If you take such a call over say IAX to somewhere and then > back out a Zap > channel, you end up with the
2012 Mar 19
1
Problem with sieve
Hello List! I have a tiny-teeny problem with dovecot + sieve: it seems that the LDA doesn't run sieve, and thus doesn't filter my emails. Here's the sieve configuration: plugin { # Used by both the Sieve plugin and the ManageSieve protocol sieve=/var/local/vmail/%n/dovecot.sieve sieve_dir=/var/local/vmail/%n/sieve sieve_extensions = +notify +imapflags } The
2006 Jun 25
3
Asterisk Startups
Does anyone know of any startups using Asterisk? What about established companies? Ones that are hiring would be nice.... :) Doug.
2020 Jan 20
3
[External] Re: rpois(9, 1e10)
Ugh, sounds like competing priorities. * maintain type consistency * minimize storage (= current version, since 3.0.0) * maximize utility for large lambda (= proposed change) * keep user interface, and code, simple (e.g., it would be easy enough to add a switch that provided user control of int vs double return value) * backward compatibility On 2020-01-20 12:33 p.m., Martin Maechler
2010 Mar 09
2
NetworkManager trouble with CentOS 5.4 and KDE3
I'm evaluating CentOS 5.4 for our company and one of our requirements is that it must also run on laptops. I've managed to get everything working so far except for wireless networks. The problem here seems to be that CentOS fails to provide a knetworkmanager package, and we're using KDE3 for various reasons. Thus, we're limited to Networkmanager-gnome which works but fails to
2007 Dec 07
2
[ActiveSupport] Patches needing review: re-organization of #to_query methods, preservation of XML/JSON content-type
Just a quick pointer to some ActiveSupport patches hoping for reviews: Puts Array#to_query and Object#to_query in the right places in ActiveSupport - http://dev.rubyonrails.org/ticket/10395 Preserve user-specified content type for XML and JSON rendering (currently it''s overridden and set to Mime::XML/Mimi::JSON - http://dev.rubyonrails.org/ticket/10388 Oh and a tiny patch for
2020 Jan 22
2
[External] Re: rpois(9, 1e10)
>>>>> Martin Maechler >>>>> on Tue, 21 Jan 2020 09:25:19 +0100 writes: >>>>> Ben Bolker >>>>> on Mon, 20 Jan 2020 12:54:52 -0500 writes: >> Ugh, sounds like competing priorities. > indeed. >> * maintain type consistency >> * minimize storage (= current version, since 3.0.0) >> *
2009 Oct 04
5
[Bug 24295] New: No Boot With Nouveau DRM - C51 misaligned reg 0x0000#### not verified
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=24295 Summary: No Boot With Nouveau DRM - C51 misaligned reg 0x0000#### not verified Product: xorg Version: unspecified Platform: x86-64 (AMD64) OS/Version: Linux (All) Status: NEW Severity: critical Priority: highest Component: Driver/nouveau
2002 Jan 02
2
macosx (lots of little changes)
happy new year. a day off is a day to pick up a new project, so I wrestled my way through making ogg vorbis work on macosx. first, libao (not entirely a proper patch, but 2 source file diffs and a diff of a configure'd Makefile to one that works.): http://bolson.org/pub/libao-0.8.2-diff.tar.gz libogg and libvorbis compiled without incident. vorbis-tools were more complicated. I think
2002 Jan 02
2
macosx (lots of little changes)
happy new year. a day off is a day to pick up a new project, so I wrestled my way through making ogg vorbis work on macosx. first, libao (not entirely a proper patch, but 2 source file diffs and a diff of a configure'd Makefile to one that works.): http://bolson.org/pub/libao-0.8.2-diff.tar.gz libogg and libvorbis compiled without incident. vorbis-tools were more complicated. I think
2004 Apr 21
10
mythical 1.0
Any chance of incrementing the ol'' version number a bit more aggressively? Doing so could really help wxRuby adoption if done right: http://fishbowl.pastiche.org/2003/07/28/version_numbers_and_you -- Ryan "John" Platte Custom services, NIKA Consulting http://nikaconsulting.com/
2012 Mar 02
2
Digium FXS specifications and limits Question
Howdy All, I'm considering Asterisk / Digium as a replacement to my existing phone switch. I need to continue to be able to push analog lines between multiple buildings in a campus environment. The Digium Analog 410 Card manual states it's not recommended to go beyond 1500 feet distance for an FXS card, and no line should leave the building or be bundled. The 2400 Series Manual does
2008 Nov 06
10
Rails 2.1.2 bug in include on has_many?
In my continued efforts to port my rails 1.x app to Rails 2.1.2, I keep running into what appear to be ActiveRecord bugs. I am using an :include on a :has_many definition: class Request < ActiveRecord::Base has_many :service_types, :order=>''service_types.id ASC'', :include=>:service_response [...] There''s no reason this wouldn''t be supported in
2020 Jan 20
0
[External] Re: rpois(9, 1e10)
>>>>> Benjamin Tyner >>>>> on Mon, 20 Jan 2020 08:10:49 -0500 writes: > On 1/20/20 4:26 AM, Martin Maechler wrote: >> Coming late here -- after enjoying a proper weekend ;-) -- >> I have been agreeing (with Spencer, IIUC) on this for a long >> time (~ 3 yrs, or more?), namely that I've come to see it as a >>
2011 Feb 07
0
under what conditions would rtmvnorm (from package tmvtnorm) produce all NaNs
Hello! I am trying to generate a sample from a truncated multivariate normal distribution using rtmvnorm. I am using Gibbs because my alpha (line below) is teeny-tiny ( 4.083475e-64 ) alpha = pmvnorm(lower=lower, upper=upper, mean=btilde, sigma=MyVarCovar). When I try my Gibbs run, it takes quite a long time (with 10,000 iterations and 5,000 iterations burn-in) ~ 22 sec. And then what I get is