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2003 Jul 20
2
mismatching vinum configurations
...ogs read from disks are at http://biaix.org/pk/debug/ (log.$DEVICE files). The logs in da0 (barracuda) are the ones obviously wrong, I'm pretty sure the others are ok. Is this a 'virtually' dead drive? Can I force vinum to use the other's drive configuration? What's the less traumatic way to recover the data? Most of the data is mirrored over da0 & da1, but I can't start any of the mirrored volumes (I get 'Drive is down') What should I do to access the mirrored volumes? tks -- pica
2004 Aug 06
2
login failed
...streaming mp3 around my house for about 3 months now with no problems. now all of a sudden, I get login failed when I try to run ices. nothing has changed that I know of (I am the only person with access). I seem to remember this happened when I originally installed the system, but it was all so traumatic, I kinda forgot whjat I did :) any help would be VERY much appreciated. mat -- Cats land on their feet. Toast lands jellyside down. A cat glued to some jelly toast will hover in quantum indecision perl -e'$_=q#: 13_2: 12/o{>: 8_4) (_4: 6/2^-2; 3;-2^\2: 5/7\_/\7: \ 12m m::#;y#:#\n...
2006 May 09
1
Adding "model" still doesnt help!
...... when you occasionally encountered a "undefined class/module <name>" error, it is recommended that you add a model :<your_class_name> in your controller to prevent such an error... but recently i still encounter such error even though i loaded all of the class! this is traumatizing...anyone know any more solution/alternatives? I also discover that when you load 2 websites at one time, this error occurs more frequently eg. running 2 controllers at a time... though pressing a refresh button would make it work... but is irritating) -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum....
2014 Sep 13
2
Arrow key feature request
..., breaking the > current behavior would be questionable for users that are already > taking advantage of it. > I am not against changing behaviors (sometimes, it is worth), but > IMHO breaking a current behavior has to bring a very _clear_ gain, > while such change should be as less traumatic as possible for current > users. In my opinion, this would be better addressed with a conditional directive than an outright change in current behavior. Since it only affects (vesa)menu.c32, it should begin with "MENU ", perhaps "MENU ARROWKEY" (perhaps someone will think...
2005 May 07
4
string syntactic sugar in R? - long post
Currently in R, constructing a string containing values of variables is done using 'paste' and can be an error-prone and traumatic experience. For example, when constructing a db query we have to write, paste("SELECT " value " FROM table where date ='",cdate,"'") we are getting null result from it, because without (forgotten...) sep="" we get SELECT value F...
2014 Sep 13
0
Arrow key feature request
...nt behavior would be questionable for users that are already > > taking advantage of it. > > > I am not against changing behaviors (sometimes, it is worth), but > > IMHO breaking a current behavior has to bring a very _clear_ gain, > > while such change should be as less traumatic as possible for current > > users. > > In my opinion, this would be better addressed with a conditional > directive than an outright change in current behavior. Since it only > affects (vesa)menu.c32, it should begin with "MENU ", perhaps "MENU > ARROWKEY&quo...
2014 Sep 11
0
Arrow key feature request
...face has its own (different) behavior for (these and other) keys. See http://www.syslinux.org/wiki/index.php/Cli#Keystrokes . I am not against changing behaviors (sometimes, it is worth), but IMHO breaking a current behavior has to bring a very _clear_ gain, while such change should be as less traumatic as possible for current users. Regards, Ady.
2014 Sep 13
2
Arrow key feature request
...e questionable for users that are already >> > taking advantage of it. >> >> > I am not against changing behaviors (sometimes, it is worth), but >> > IMHO breaking a current behavior has to bring a very _clear_ gain, >> > while such change should be as less traumatic as possible for current >> > users. >> >> In my opinion, this would be better addressed with a conditional >> directive than an outright change in current behavior. Since it only >> affects (vesa)menu.c32, it should begin with "MENU ", perhaps "MEN...
2014 Sep 11
2
Arrow key feature request
Since keystrokes were brought up, this seems like a reasonable time to make the following seemingly simple-to-implement feature request: Navigating a multi-level menu structure seems to require use of UP/DOWN/ENTER/ESC. It would be easier to quickly search/navigate if it could be done with fingers stationed on the arrow keys so that the eyes can stay focused on the screen. Current
2010 Aug 26
6
Wine distro with MS WOS look and feel
...Linux programs should be and If you want to install a program for wine it will put the icon in the desktop and programs fordelrs. A Linux running, but very little diference between using XP or 7 for users. Of course a differnt add/remove programs for linux and wine in the control panel, but a non traumatic experience for lamers should be a great advance for this project. Thanks in advance if anyone begins this distro - or patch or script - there are some scripts for gnome, but not enough, and of course not the integration with wine. Of course a My PC with virtual units, that, in my opinion should...
2004 Aug 06
0
login failed
...3 months now with no problems. now all of a sudden, I get login > failed > when I try to run ices. > > nothing has changed that I know of (I am the only person with access). > > I seem to remember this happened when I originally installed the > system, > but it was all so traumatic, I kinda forgot whjat I did :) > > any help would be VERY much appreciated. Hi mat, Could you give us a bit more info? What version of icecast are you running? On what OS are you running it? Are there any entries in the icecast error log file? Are you using specific mount points and if so...
2008 Nov 13
2
growing a list sequentially -- memory management
hello, i have something like: out<-list() for(i in 1:n){ data<-gen(...) #fixed size data out[[i]]<- fun(data) } > object.size(out[[1]]) 6824 In principle 1 GB should allow n = 1024^3/6824 = 157347? i have about 2GB are not taken by other processes. however, I can see the memory shrinking quite rapidly on my system monitor and have to stop the simulation after only n=300. why
2002 Apr 18
0
[Bug 222] New: configure finds getnameinfo() but not getaddrinfo()
...us concludes that getaddrinfo() is missing, and #undefs HAVE_GETADDRINFO in config.h However, configure does find getnameinfo(), so it #defines HAVE_GETNAMEINFO. The OpenSSH getaddrinfo() and Tru64's getnameinfo() don't play well together. It would help countless poor Tru64 souls avoid a traumatic OpenSSH failure if you could address this problem! ------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- You are the assignee for the bug, or are watching the assignee.
2004 Aug 06
0
once again: [Too many errors (client not receiving data fast enough)]
...cherie@home dialup 48/41 <p><p>The pattern is: anyone with a broadband connection can connect and stay connected for hours. Anyone but Cherie with a dialup can connect, load up the buffer in about 10 seconds, listen for about 2 min, and then get dropped. The last 30 seconds are very traumatic: lots of skipping/and 10ish second pauses. At some point icecast kicks them. Cherie stayed on for 30 min and then she dropped her connection to the net. (just got that stat after writing all this.) Is there any overhead in delivering a 24k stream? <p><p>Looking at me@dialup, acc...
2014 Sep 23
0
Arrow key feature request
...sers that are already >>> > taking advantage of it. >>> >>> > I am not against changing behaviors (sometimes, it is worth), but >>> > IMHO breaking a current behavior has to bring a very _clear_ gain, >>> > while such change should be as less traumatic as possible for current >>> > users. >>> >>> In my opinion, this would be better addressed with a conditional >>> directive than an outright change in current behavior. Since it only >>> affects (vesa)menu.c32, it should begin with "MENU &quot...
2013 Mar 07
3
ggpliot2: reordering of factors in facets facet.grid(). Reordering of factor on x-axis no problem.
Hi everyone (again), before you all start screaming that the reordering of factors has been discusse on several threads and is not particular to ggplot2, hear me out. I can easily reorder my x-axis factor in facet.grid() in ggplot2. What I cannot reorder are the factors represented on the strips. I can see that the graphs are changing, so I am afraid of what it is I am doing. Why is ggplot2
2004 Feb 17
1
Erratic Trouble rsyncing between windows share and linux
I am trying to rsync between two linux boxes, but one of the linux boxes is using samba to map a share from a windows SAN onto it's file system. Rsync quit working properly when I changed the source directory from a local ext3 filesystem to the windows share mapped onto the filesystem. This setup may be kind of odd, but I need to keep user's data on the SAN and I also need the linux box to
2019 Sep 11
1
Fw: Calling a LAPACK subroutine from R
On 2019-09-11 22:16, Avraham Adler wrote: > Can you write a small C function that calls LAPACK call that fro your > Fortran code? Yes, an extra step but maybe less traumatic than rewriting > parts of LAPACK directly. Yes, I know how to do that, but I find it somewhat bizarre that it is impossible to call a Fortran subroutine from Fortran. And rewriting 'dgemv' was simple: Just change character to integer and 'N' to 1. And rename the subroutine...
2019 Sep 11
0
Fw: Calling a LAPACK subroutine from R
Can you write a small C function that calls LAPACK call that fro your Fortran code? Yes, an extra step but maybe less traumatic than rewriting parts of LAPACK directly. Avi On Wed, Sep 11, 2019 at 4:08 PM G?ran Brostr?m <goran.brostrom at umu.se> wrote: > Berend, > > I do not think this works with gfortran 7+. I am calling the BLAS > subroutine dgemv from Fortran code in my package eha, and the check...
2021 Jan 25
3
RHEL changes
> Am 25.01.2021 um 17:04 schrieb Johnny Hughes <johnny at centos.org>: > > On 1/22/21 5:12 AM, Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote: >> On 1/22/21 9:29 AM, Marc Balmer via CentOS wrote: >>>> Hence it is as good as dead in my mind when looking into the future, I >>>> am looking for future distro of choice. >>> >>> A little mentioned choice would