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2005 Jan 22
1
Winetools is terrific
Yesterday, I finally jad an extended opportunity to try using wt to set
up wine again. Last time I tried, ie wouldn't work when I got through.
This time, it worked great. I am thinking that part of the problem was
due to the time required for the download of IE, using the dialup
connection. Winsserver timed out a number of times. By installing
again, the downloaded stuff was already there,
2010 Jul 23
5
UseR! 2010 - my impressions
Dear UseRs!,
Everything about UseR! 2010 was terrific! I really mean "everything" - the tutorials, invited talks, kaleidoscope sessions, focus sessions, breakfast, snacks, lunch, conference dinner, shuttle services, and the participants. The organization was fabulous. NIST were gracious hosts, and provided top notch facilities. The rousing speech by Antonio Possolo, who is the chief
2002 Jan 01
4
RC3?
Just looked at http://slashdot.org/articles/02/01/01/0931212.shtml. Why
wasn´t this announced at this list?
Anyway, terrific work you developers!
/Andreas Karlsson
http://www.ft2.net
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2009 Nov 02
24
dedupe is in
Deduplication was committed last night by Mr. Bonwick:
> Log message:
> PSARC 2009/571 ZFS Deduplication Properties
> 6677093 zfs should have dedup capability
http://mail.opensolaris.org/pipermail/onnv-notify/2009-November/010683.html
Via c0t0d0s0.org.
2008 Mar 01
4
Cisco 79xx users/consultants, 7970G color in particular share information
I would like to get in contact with users/consultants who are or have
worked with the Cisco phones and Asterisk to trade information.
Cisco has reluctantly made SIP available on their phones and most of the
information on voip-info and other wiki's appears to be reverse
engineered. There is a wealth of information out there which is
terrific.
I have a client with about 40 phones
2007 Nov 06
4
help on helper module inclusion/extension
I want to include helper methods included to my Camping App from by
requiring an external file but I can''t seem to include helpers from
another module.
module CampingHelpers
def self.included(base)
base::Helpers.send(:include, Helpers)
end
module Helpers
def show_test
p "test"
end
end
end
Camping.goes :CampingApp
...
module
2004 Oct 06
2
Transfer to Fax - 123 - Vonage
Okay, my last post for the night.
So, after tweaking my iptables rules I placed a test call from
my * -> Vonage softphone account, to my Vonage main account (which uses the
Motorola device). Once connected I tried punching a few DTMF's to check the
quality and found I had been transferred to a fax machine. ???? Did I find
a secret entrance to some fax machine at Vonage, or
2004 Aug 06
2
Port to uClinux
Hi,
I'm trying a quick port of this terrific codec to uClinux, a Linux-derivate
for mmu-less systems. I'm particulary interested in the alloc()'s the
library does, and it's stack usage.
In nb_celp.c I found two lines of code doing memory allocation :
nb_celp.c: st = (EncState*)speex_alloc(sizeof(EncState)+8000*sizeof(float));
nb_celp.c: st =
2005 Oct 27
2
encrypted RData file?
Hi, I wonder if there is interest/intention to allow for encrypted .RData
files? One can certainly do that outside R manually but that will leave a
decrypted RData file somewhere which one has to remember to delete.
Cheers,
Michael
2007 Jun 26
2
Wishlist items
I''ve been saving up a few wishlist items for zfs. Time to share.
1. A verbose (-v) option to the zfs commandline.
In particular zfs sometimes takes a while to return from zfs snapshot -r
tank/volumes at foo in the case where there are a great many iscsi shared
volumes underneath. A little progress feedback would go a long way. In
general I feel the zfs tools lack sufficient feedback
2015 Apr 21
7
How to stagger fsck executions
CentOS 6
Hi All:
Over the weekend I had to reboot one of my systems and got hit with
fsck runs on all of the filesystems. I would not mind so much except
doing them all at once took over an hour. I would like to be able to
stagger these, ideally only execute one fsck per reboot. I have been
able to think of two possible solutions but neither is terrific.
My first idea was to manually run fsck
2001 Dec 21
1
proportional hazard with parametric baseline function: can it be estimated in R
Greetings --
I would like to estimate a proportional hazard model with a weibull or
lognormal baseline. I have looked at both the coxph() and survreg()
functions and neither appear (to me ) to do it. Am I missing something in
the docs or is there another terrific package out there that will do this.
Many Thanks.
Carl Mason
2002 Sep 28
1
Getting .Python to Work Under Windows
Hi all,
I'm trying to call a function in a Python module (v2.2) from within R
(Windows, v1.5.0) but am not having any luck. I've installed
RSPython_0.4-0.zip and the following lines of code cause R to crash:
# R code
library(RSPython)
out <- .Python("samp1", .module="Sample")
# Python file: Sample.py
def samp1() :
return 1
Obviously this is not the actual Python
2005 Sep 21
2
Tutorials, Howtos
Are there any tutorials or howtos on scriptaculous or Prototype?
--
Alan Gutierrez - alan@engrm.com
- http://engrm.com/blogometer/index.html
- http://engrm.com/blogometer/rss.2.0.xml
2005 Jul 19
1
Grow (and shrink)
Hi,
When is the Scale effect going to go back to being able to return an
item to its original size? I loved that onmouseover, onmouseout combo.
This is a terrific lib-- has made rethink javascript top-to-bottom.
AR
2005 Jun 15
2
Bill seconds
Hi all,
We've installed Asterisk on a rural development project and we're
testing a prepaid phone service. As far as now we're having terrific
service results but there's a problem with the calls billing at our
local telecom. For instance, a farmer buys a 1 dollar phone card and use
it to dial a USA number, the call should lasts for 60 seconds. Asterisk
is doing a great job
2006 Jan 25
6
failed to resolve SS_TCP_FAST_ACCEPT
Folks,
I came across an IPv6 snv_31 network driver problem during
testing. I can "ping" an IPv6 address, but when I try and log
on to the IPv6 address I get an RPC failure. Not knowing much about dtrace,
I thought I would give some of the networking dtrace scripts
a try that I found here:
http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/dtrace/dtracetoolkit/
(tcptop or any other script in the
2000 Oct 25
1
problem with "breaks" in histogram (PR#710)
Full_Name: Matthew Wiener
Version: 1.1.1
OS: linux
Submission from: (NULL) (156.40.248.102)
I've come across a glitch in hist. I can reproduce it on linux for Intel, linux
for
PPC, and Irix 6.5.
t1 <- c(41, 42, 42, 43, 43, 43, 44, 44, 45, 46)
hist(t1, breaks = 10) (OK)
hist(t1/50, breaks = 10)
Error in hist.defauilt(t1/50, breaks = 10):
some 'x' not counted; maybe
2008 Oct 05
3
Available Memory Mapping Space (PC Study Bible 5)
I'm running PC Study Bible 5 through Wine. It works pretty fine, only need to install Gecko, which I did through winetricks, and change the windows version to Windows ME or earlier (98, 95, etc.).
However, due to the large number of references used in the program (and the fact that ALL of them are loaded to memory on startup), the program gives me this warning:-
"Exhausted Available
2016 Apr 30
0
Could not find function "pointsToRaster"
Hi,
A terrific resource for this type of issue (and pretty much anything related to R) is http://rseek.org/ I'm sure I use it at least daily. Check out ...
http://rseek.org/?q=pointsToRaster
The first hit is about pointsToRaster() - it has been replaced by raster::rasterize()
Cheers,
Ben
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