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heather
1998 Oct 10
5
win98 vs win95 with TCP/IP
You wrote:
I have been disappointed that I can't use Linux+Samba as an
alternative to a Win9x or NT server for our GP medical practice.
The software we need runs in win9x.
We crave stability. But Linux+Samba is just much slower as a file
server.
It's normally quite fast: are you running over a
dial-up network, requiring you to adust MTU's for
speed???
If not, try ``socket
2010 Jun 02
1
Persuing the gtalk issue - not only jack-related
...e.
Sometimes a good time later than the reading comes the writing. And there
the real strangeness might begin. Because usually the framebuffer of JACK is
set in power of two. But I see, that app_jack wants to write 3844 (31*31*2*2),
yet it fails!
Now I found out, that I can phone now. BUT: Theother party reaches me quite
clear, after a few seconds of horrible white noise, with frequencies above
8kHz. Yet I come through all hacked or very slow.
The slowness also happens to my voicemail. So if someone gets the voicemail,
the sound is slow. As if it was timestretched. I don't think it&...
2011 Jul 19
1
"may be used in an incorrect context"
R CMD check tells me
* checking R code for possible problems ... NOTE
agexact.fit.rds: ... may be used in an incorrect context: ?optim(init,
agfitfn, ...)?
Warning: <anonymous>: ... may be used in an incorrect context: ?optim(init, agfitfn, ...)?
Can anyone tell me what this message means? My searches haven't turned
up anything useful. This is with R 2.7 and 2.9.
The message
2005 Jun 14
2
Questions about contexts
I'm trying to clarify contexts and their uses. I do have a good
general understanding of them. My question is about "undeclared"
and "non-existant" contexts.
If I have a block somewhere (in sip.conf, for example), and it
has no "context=thiscontext" field, does it just automatically
use the "default" context? Or is this settable? (I see there is
an