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2003 Jun 02
2
Dinosaur *
Hello, With some trepidation I've come to inquire about platform requirements for * after having spent a couple of hours searching and browsing the archives and skimming the Handbook (very nice). I've found recommendations for 800-1000 Mhz and 128-256 MB RAM machines. My curiosity is not about what machine I n...
2012 Jan 06
2
Dropping columns from data frame
How does R do it, and should I ever be worried? I always remove columns by index, and it works exactly as I would naively expect - but HOW? The second illustration, which deletes non contiguous columns, represents what I do all the time and have some trepidation about because I don't know the mechanics (e.g. why doesn't the column formerly-known-as-4 become 3 after column 1 is dropped: doesn't vector removal from a df/list invoke a loop in C?). Can I delete a named list of columns, which are examples 4 and 5 and which generate the "u...
2017 Jul 20
3
getting rid of hp c3180
On 20/07/17 07:29, Michael Hennebry wrote: > Does a Canon MF232W work with Centos? >> From > https://www.usa.canon.com/internet/portal/us/home/support/details/printers/black-and-white-laser/imageclass-mf232w#fb5cab1c-c86d-4fda-864d-6023bbc5a3a6_tab > > I got the following message: > There is no driver for the OS Version you selected. The driver may be > included in your
2017 Jul 20
3
getting rid of hp c3180
...px?c=us&lang=en&prod=hll2360dw_us&os=127 > I infer that the "Driver Install Tool" will install the four listed rpms, > probably from a script. > Is that the way to go? > Printer installs have given me so much joy in the past, > that I approach them with fear and trepidation. I've installed brother drivers by hand, and it involves working through a somewhat cryptic list of modifications you need to do to your Linux system. other times I use their driver install tool and let it do what is needed. -- ---- Fred Smith -- fredex at fcshome.stoneham.ma.us ------...
2009 Dec 20
2
[LLVMdev] Status of first-class aggregate types
...wouldn't have to care about any of these issues :) > > > I'd pass them by value if they are small but by reference if they are > large. Passing large tuples by value isn't going to provide a win. > > OK, thanks for that confirmation, now I can proceed ahead with less trepidation. :) For large aggregates (well, not huge, but the size of a typical structure or class), do you recommend representing them as SSA values internally within a function, or using allocas? That is, even if they are going to be passed by reference, the question is whether they should also be inte...
2009 Dec 21
0
[LLVMdev] Status of first-class aggregate types
On Dec 20, 2009, at 10:27 AM, Talin wrote: > I'd pass them by value if they are small but by reference if they are large. Passing large tuples by value isn't going to provide a win. > > OK, thanks for that confirmation, now I can proceed ahead with less trepidation. :) > > For large aggregates (well, not huge, but the size of a typical structure or class), do you recommend representing them as SSA values internally within a function, or using allocas? That is, even if they are going to be passed by reference, the question is whether they should al...
2011 Jun 23
3
problem (and solution) to rle on vector with NA values
...tructure(list(lengths = diff(c(0L, i)), values = x[i]), ??????? class = "rle") } Conclusion: I think that the proposed code modification is an improvement on the existing implementation of rle. Is it impertinent to suggest this R-modification to the gurus at R? Best wishes (in flame-war trepidation), Dr. Cormac Long.
2018 Dec 04
7
CR repo update disaster for my desktop.
...no idea what to do now so I have done a fresh 7.5 install and all works again - just need to install all the additional stuff I use each day, but at least I have a desktop that functions. I will wait until 7.6 is officially released, watch the list for a week or two and then with much fear and trepidation give it a go. <sad face> As a long time user of CentOS (well over a decade - I started with 5.x workstations, then had a couple of 6.x, and used two 7.x machines, not counting my servers), I must observe that the core server stuff "just works" e.g. mail, mysql / mariadb, po...
2018 Jul 12
7
bad text under KDE and C7
> > > > Kernel driver in use: i915 > > Kernel modules: i915 > The i915 driver is fairly rock solid - virtually all desktop machines these days have on-board Intel video, it's the lowest common denominator. And your chipset is not exactly cutting edge stuff. Are there any errors in the logs - either kernel logs or X logs? For some reason you say you
2004 Jun 25
2
Asterisk & SIP
...s my second time through that document - as I did something weird the first time and really upset it somehow - and I wanted to ask a few general questions of the list. First, a little on what I'm trying to do: I need to setup the PBX to answer on multiple 'lines' (I use that word with trepidation as I'm not sure if it's the right term in the absence of modems & actual lines) and play a brief message identifying itself as the 'line' connected to. The originator of that call will be a softphone. Before rolling this out to my lab, I'm trying to work out the prope...
2019 Aug 05
7
browsers slowing Centos 7 installation to a crawl
On Mon, 5 Aug 2019, Peter wrote: > On 5/08/19 10:42 AM, Michael Hennebry wrote: >> Mem:??????? 2020144???? 1454904?????? 76140????? 204764????? 489100 >> 135004 >> Swap:?????? 4883724????? 978480???? 3905244 > > free -h is generally more readable, but... > > It's RAM. You basically have a total of 2G ram on the system, you have > less than 500M available
2017 Jul 20
0
getting rid of hp c3180
...r.com/g/b/downloadlist.aspx?c=us&lang=en&prod=hll2360dw_us&os=127 I infer that the "Driver Install Tool" will install the four listed rpms, probably from a script. Is that the way to go? Printer installs have given me so much joy in the past, that I approach them with fear and trepidation. Also, my original notes do not contain the second L in HL-L2360DW. Its presence here is the result of inference. If someone has reason to believe it an erroneous inference, please let me know. -- Michael hennebry at web.cs.ndsu.NoDak.edu "Sorry but your password must contain an uppe...
2017 Jul 21
0
getting rid of hp c3180
...amp;prod=hll2360dw_us&os=127 >> I infer that the "Driver Install Tool" will install the four listed rpms, >> probably from a script. >> Is that the way to go? >> Printer installs have given me so much joy in the past, >> that I approach them with fear and trepidation. > > I've installed brother drivers by hand, and it involves working > through a somewhat cryptic list of modifications you need to do to > your Linux system. > > other times I use their driver install tool and let it do what is needed. Thanks. If I use the install too...
2018 Jul 12
0
bad text under KDE and C7
...top? What is a theme? > Finally, do you have a spare graphics card you could try in the > machine? (This is just to make sure there's no hardware problem.) Only as a last resort. Having already lost a couple graphics cards (not in this machine), I open the case rarely and with fear and trepidation. When I hover over text, the black tape effect goes away. Do graphics cards know about text or hovering? -- Michael hennebry at web.cs.ndsu.NoDak.edu "Sorry but your password must contain an uppercase letter, a number, a haiku, a gang sign, a heiroglyph, and the blood of a virgin.&qu...
2018 Dec 04
0
CR repo update disaster for my desktop.
...ation. Where does it stop booting? Can you remove 'rhgb quiet' from the kernel command line and see how it is booting? Also, are you using UEFI boot or the old BIOS boot? > I will wait until 7.6 is officially released, watch the list for a week or > two and then with much fear and trepidation give it a go. <sad face> 7.6 has been released, so you should expect these packages to start arriving on all your CentOS 7 systems. -- Jonathan Billings <billings at negate.org>
2019 Oct 09
2
browsers slowing Centos 7 installation to a crawl
On Tue, 6 Aug 2019, Peter wrote: > 2. Run out and buy more RAM. Max your system out at 4G or 8G or whatever it > will take. You will need it and appreciate it. My fears and trepidations have been realized. I finally got around to trying to install the memory I bought. No go. The first card seems like it's in almost ok, but will not go far enough down to be latched. The notches seem correct. I cannot even replace the memory I removed. Grrr. The net result seem to be tha...
2006 Nov 27
0
EM algorithm for truncated multivariate mixture of normals
I couldn't find a direct answer in CRAN to this question, so I'm asking with some trepidation. I have a multivariate dataset (data.frame) with columns that can be expressed as a set of mixed normals (at least I think) and need to impute values that have constraints (truncated mixture of normals where the values cannot be below zero). If there isn't a package that can do this, is th...
2007 Nov 05
0
vector graphics/ SVG plots via RSvgDevice
System: Linux Ubuntu 7.10 Gibbon kernel 2.6.22-14-generic Emacs ver. 22.1.1 ESS ver. 5.3.0 R version 2.6.0 (2007-10-03) ------------------------------------------------ Colleagues This is a follow-up note to my earlier post under this header, giving my solution. First, with some trepidation I upgraded my ubuntu distro, and this time did a full reinstall, so I did not break my system, as I have done in the past. Then I tried to get the contributed package Cairo to work, but still had issues with libraries that I failed to fix. However, the upgrade had other advantages. Thanks for...
2003 Feb 18
0
winbind joining domain problem
...main. I cannot stress just how annoying that was. So I decided to try differant versions on Samba. I tried 2.2.7, 2.2.8 and 3.0ng All of them had the exact same problem. Then I said perhaps it's the PDC. A logical though 'cause one domain works and the other doesn't. With great trepidation I restarted the PDC. This did not fix the problem. Finally I tried the samba 2.2.3 on debain - mainly because it was so easy to do that with apt-get and it gave me an excuse to learn how to use packages from differant versions of Debian. And it worked. WTF. Then I put 2.2.3 for RH 7.3 on...
2007 Sep 20
4
alias :calling :lambda
Sprinkling my examples with ''lambda'' has always seemed like a bit of a wart to me. I''ve gotten into the habit of adding ''alias :calling :lambda'' to my spec suites. My examples then look like: calling { Foo }.should raise_error calling { Bar }.should_not raise_error Is there a reason that RSpec core has chosen not to make exception expectations more