Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1125 matches for "tempting".
2012 Aug 15
3
Basic question -loading data
Hi all,
New user here - I include the following command in the prompt
read.csv("document.csv", header = TRUE )
and the output shows up.
But when I include the following command
summary(data)
I get the following message "Error in object[[i]] : object of type 'closure' is not subsettable"
Can someone please advise why R is not reading my data?
Thanks
2004 Mar 03
5
How to monitoring activity on a card?
My setup 4.9 stable with IPFW. Machine acts as gateway for two machines.
What are my options on monitoring activity on my external card?
This morning I noticed my DSL modem activity light is blinking non-stop.
Looking at /var/log/ don't see anything suspicious.
I feel tempted to add "log" to all my ipfw pass rules, but wonder if there
isn't a better way.
I am mostly concerned
2013 Jul 01
6
attribute blocks for definition lists
Hello,
As I am using markdown to write documentation, I am often tempted to make
links to terms in definition lists.
Since this is not possible for now (at least in php markdown extra), I was
wondering if this could be a common addition in major implementation
supporting definition lists.
the syntax would be
term {#id}
: definition
This syntax tries to follows current convention and
2013 May 05
5
dovecot 2.2.0 corrupts mailboxes?
Hi
On april 17th, I upgraded from dovecot 2.1.13 to 2.2.0. Since that time,
I had two different users that reported received three incident of
messages that disapeared from their mailboxes.
The mailbox format is mbox on local FFS filesystem (no NFS), and I use
filesystem quotas (but both users are far from filling their quotas).
When the message disapeared, it was always a whole rand of dates.
2004 Jul 07
4
Setting home path to a dir within a users Linux home dir
Is there a trick to append an additional directory level onto the defauly behavior of a [homes] share looking in /etc/passwd to find the users Linux home dir? It would offer a bit of protection if
Windows clients ended up in say the WinHome directory within their Linux home directory when logging in from Windows so they are not tempted to tamper with their desktop settings files for Linux from
2009 Mar 05
8
R on netbooks et al?
Dear useRs,
With the rise of netbooks and 'lifestyle laptops" I am tempted to get one of these to mainly run R on it. Processor power and hard disk space seem to be ok. What I wonder is the handling and feel with respect to R.
Has anyone here installed or is running R on one of these, and if so, what is your experience? Would it be more of a nice looking gadget than a feasable platform
2000 Oct 30
7
Source RPM please
Hi,
I''m a long ext3 user (rpmfind.net). I propagated ext3 on some of our
server box (W3C webservers are ext3 based too now).
I might be tempted of testing out your kernel RPMs but unavailability
or the source RPM and the SMP version are definite showstoppers. Please
provide them. In the meantime I will stick to my own set of kernel ext3
RPMs at ftp://rpmfind.net/pub/veillard/ext3/
2009 Sep 02
4
Grouping data in a data frame: is there an efficient way to do it?
I have a data frame with about 10^6 rows; I want to group the data
according to entries in one of the columns and do something with it.
For instance, suppose I want to count up the number of elements in
each group. I tried something like aggregate(my.df$my.field,
list(my.df$my.field), length) but it seems to be very slow. Likewise,
the split() function was slow (I killed it before it completed).
2020 May 19
5
FTS-lucene errors : language not available for stemming
...?? fts_autoindex=yes
??????? #zlib_save_level = 6 # 1..9
??????? #zlib_save = gz # or bz2
}
plugin {
? fts = lucene
? # Lucene-specific settings, good ones are:
? fts_lucene = whitespace_chars=@. mime_parts
}
I am considering switch to xapian (solr and java... pls noe) as the port is quite tempting from an ease of integration perspective, but the easiest solution would be to resolve these odd indexing errors.? Anyone have a clue?
-David
2020 Oct 26
5
TableGen -time-regions option
I'm pondering a new timing feature for TableGen and am wondering whether anyone uses the existing -time-regions option. Some instrumentation for it appears in CodeGenTarget.cpp and GICombinerEmitter.cpp but nowhere else. If no one is using it, I'll be tempted to remove it.
2016 Dec 28
2
DEFAULT_PKCS11_WHITELIST on 64-bit Linux systems
...ock value for DEFAULT_PKCS11_WHITELIST is not
very useful. On such systems, /usr/lib64/* would need to be added to the
pattern list. Although users can specify the -P option every time they
launch ssh-agent, it might be nice to provide a means to specify a
default whitelist at build-time.
It's tempting to suggest that configure should automatically supply a
reasonable value for the whitelist based on the platform, but supporting
an option to configure would seem to be the simpler and safer solution.
% ./configure --with-default-pkcs11-whitelist="/usr/lib64/*'
any thought?
--
Iain Mor...
2002 May 17
2
[Fwd: Re: X-windows security in Gnome]
This is from a security discussion on one of the GNOME lists. Jim is
one of the original X11 people, for what that's worth. I just thought
I'd try to tempt some folks here into looking at doing ssh and X
integration "right".
Greg
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Portland, Oregon, USA.
Please don't copy me on replies to the list.
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2010 Dec 30
3
noob question about mock
Hi,
Been recently more and more tempted to use mock for building rpms, but
looking at it I have one problem. As far as I could read about it, mock
essentially rebuilds srpms so to use it I would need a separate "classical"
build environment to create those srpms in the first place.
Am I right or did I get something terribly wrong?
Cheers!
--
Nux!
www.nux.ro
2011 Sep 08
3
Hero Engine
Anyone got a game that's free or cheap to test Hero Engine on? Would just
like to see how wine does with SW TOR coming out soon. Tempted to pre-order
even if it doesn't work.
--
Sincerely,
MacNean C. Tyrrell
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2007 Jan 30
2
Can up2date use a local yum mirror?
If so, how do you configure the up2date client that comes with CentOS
to look at the local yum mirror? Conversely, how do you disable the
CentOS Network Alert Notification Tool so that users won't see the
"throbbing red circle" and be tempted to launch the up2date client?
Thanks,
Alfred
2007 Feb 11
3
RoR programming style guide?
Is there a style guide for RoR? For example, I see that rails likes
to create things like
<% ... %>
<% ... %>
<% ... %>
and I''m tempted to write this as
<%
...
...
...
%>
but I''m not sure if doing so will make my code "look wrong".
Since I''m a beginner, I''d like to get into the habit of writing code
that has a conventional
2013 Mar 12
4
[LLVMdev] LNT BenchmarkGame
Hi folks,
I'm investigating the LNT failures on our bot and found that I cannot
reproduce BenchmarkGame pass.
I've compiled it with GCC, Clang on both ARM and x86_64, with -O3 or with
the arguments that the test-suite passes to it and all I can get is the
result below:
Found duplicate: 420094
Found duplicate: 341335
Found duplicate: 150397
Found duplicate: 157527
Found duplicate: 269724
2016 Dec 01
2
Cannot map to other client shares
I have had a very odd problem for a while now, and am hoping this will ring
a bell for someone who can point me in the right direction.
I had a previous Samba DC (v3.5.6) in my home network, running on a
command-line Slackware box. For a variety of reasons I decided to switch to
Debian Jessie, which included an upgrade to Samba 4.2.10.
I did NOT properly migrate my samba files to the new
2008 Mar 22
2
Anyone used Siemens SIP/Dect phones?
Hi all,
I am close to purchasing some new DECT phones for our home office here
in the UK.
We use Asterisk and I am sorely tempted by the Siemens C475IP or the
"soon-to-become-available-in-the-uk" S685IP.
Both systems have great feature sets and, on-paper at least, look to be
the bee's knees.
Anyone got any skeletons on them?
Thanks
Alan
--
The way out is open!
2016 Jul 16
2
RFC: Strong GC References in LLVM
...ulative code barriers as
> memory dependence. In LLVM, it makes no sense to have a readonly
> may-throw call.
The problem is that that model breaks down with aggressive aliasing
like:
void foo(int* restrict ptr) {
*ptr = 40;
may_throw(); // read/write call
*ptr = 50;
}
Now it is tempting to CSE the store of 40 to *ptr. If we can't do
that then what does restrict/noalias even mean?
-- Sanjoy