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2004 Sep 10
2
nice idea
some times ago i was playing with coding, shannon theoremes and other stuff,
i have tried without success to compress audio wave, and i have notice that
simply oversampling audio material enacnhe a lot compression ratio
i only take awav file, oversampled it by 20 tiimes and then compressi it
using pkzip or rar.
i don0't remember if i also do a CONSTANT PREDICTION,
iony know that pkzip and rar nicely work when they have to compress a file
that has few symbols
pkzip fail compressing chinese, or wave file
but work with english text couse it has only 20 symbol...
2009 Jul 23
2
alternative to rbind within a loop
Hi,
I often have to do this:
select a folder (directory) containing a few hundred data files in csv
format (up to 1000 files, in fact)
open each file, transform some character variables in date-tiime format
make into a dataframe (involves getting rid of a few variables I don't
need
concatenate to the master dataframe that will eventually contain the
data from all the files in the folder.
I use a loop going from 1 to the number of files. I have added a
command to print an increment...
2004 Sep 10
0
nice idea
some times ago i was playing with coding, shannon theoremes and other stuff, i
have tried without success to compress audio wave, and i have notice that
simply oversampling audio material enacnhe a lot compression ratio
i only take awav file, oversampled it by 20 tiimes and then compressi it
using pkzip or rar.
i don0't remember if i also do a CONSTANT PREDICTION,
iony know that pkzip and rar nicely work when they have to compress a file
that has few symbols
pkzip fail compressing chinese, or wave file
but work with english text couse it has only 20 symb...
2012 Apr 01
7
selinux on/off percentage
hi
Just wondering if there is any statiscs report of selinxu usages in
production environment? I know some still turn it off.
thanks.
min
2011 May 13
27
Extremely slow zpool scrub performance
Running a zpool scrub on our production pool is showing a scrub rate
of about 400K/s. (When this pool was first set up we saw rates in the
MB/s range during a scrub).
Both zpool iostat and an iostat -Xn show lots of idle disk times, no
above average service times, no abnormally high busy percentages.
Load on the box is .59.
8 x 3GHz, 32GB ram, 96 spindles arranged into raidz zdevs on OI 147.