Displaying 10 results from an estimated 10 matches for "unadulterated".
2009 Feb 15
2
Unadulterated plot
To all,
Apologies if this question has already been asked but I can't find anything. I can't seem to think of more specific search terms. I want to display/create a file of a pure plot with a specific height and width. I want to utilise every single pixel inside the axes. I do not want to display any margins, legends, axes, titles or spaces around the edges. Is this possible?
2002 Mar 12
3
ltsp kernel crash
Hi,
I've been using pxe-enabled nic's with an lzpxe-etherboot image generated
by rom-o-matic.net to boot a ltsp.org kernel, with dhcp 3 to use if statements to determine which filename
option he gives to the pxe/etherboot dhcp client.Explained at
http://www.ltsp.org/documentation/pxe.howto.html
This works perfectly, except for the fact that you can't use 1 etherboot pxe image for
2006 Jul 10
7
Rails app in a subdirectory via Mongrel
I''m trying to make Mongrel the default web server for Typo, but I''m running
into a problem. Is there an easy way to run a Rails app in a subdirectory (
http://foo/blog instead of http://foo/) with Mongrel? For most apps, I''d
just change routes.rb to include the prefix that I wanted, but that won''t
really work with Typo--I''d rather not require a few
2015 Mar 21
2
IMAP ANNOTATE Extension RFC5257: priority on roadmap
Hi Timo,
congrats to the merger with OX.
Currently the implementation of RFC 5257, ANNOTATE-EXPERIMENT-1, has
only low priority on http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Roadmap
I want to explain a scenario that would benefit from annotation support
to - maybe - increase the priority in your roadmap:
I'm currently working on a project to publish bank customer related
documents inside a banking
2010 Oct 19
0
ANNOUNCE: cifs-utils release 4.7 available for download
...not work anymore as an override if
someone specifies an ip= option as part of the mount options. Reinstate
that behavior by copying the ip= option verbatim into the addrlist of
the parsed options struct and then skipping the name resolution. That
should allow the ip= option to pass unadulterated to the kernel.
Signed-off-by: Jeff Layton <jlayton at samba.org>
commit f2daa2a08bf8706f90e1154272c5bfe6279895cd
Author: Bj?rn Jacke <bj at sernet.de>
Date: Tue Aug 24 13:30:05 2010 -0400
mount.cifs: use monotonic time for timeouts
this is especially important...
2016 Aug 03
2
Configure option '--with-ssh1' breaks openssh-7.3p1
On 08/03/16 02:12, Darren Tucker wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 3, 2016 at 7:42 AM, rl <rainer.laatsch at t-online.de> wrote:
> [...]
>> /Data/openssh-7.3p1/DESTDIR/usr/local/sbin/sshd -p 222 -f \n
>> DESTDIR/usr/local/etc/sshd_config
>
> It looks like you have an embedded newline in the config file name
> you're passing to sshd. If that's the case I'm
2007 Nov 12
11
Various FreeBSD bits...
I just drudged through a bit of the archives and see a FreeBSD bits
floating in there that are of some value, but aren''t on the wiki. I
posted a few bits on the wiki regarding some FreeBSD cobbling that
I''ve done recently and hope that folk find it of use (and start
posting their useful bits there as well).
http://reductivelabs.com/trac/puppet/wiki/PuppetFreeBSD
The
2010 Sep 08
4
coxph and ordinal variables?
Dear R-help members,
Apologies - I am posting on behalf of a colleague, who is a little puzzled
as STATA and R seem to be yielding different survival estimates for the same
dataset when treating a variable as ordinal. Ordered() is used to represent
an ordinal variable) I understand that R's coxph (by default) uses the Efron
approximation, whereas STATA uses (by default) the Breslow. but we
2009 Feb 10
6
OT: A test with dependent samples.
I am appealing to the general collective wisdom of this
list in respect of a statistics (rather than R) question. This question
comes to me from a friend who is a veterinary oncologist. In a study
that
she is writing up there were 73 cats who were treated with a drug called
piroxicam. None of the cats were observed to be subject to vomiting
prior
to treatment; 12 of the cats were subject to
2009 Jan 30
35
j4200 drive carriers
apparently if you don''t order a J4200 with drives, you just get filler
sleds that won''t accept a hard drive. (had to look at a parts breakdown
on sunsolve to figure this out -- the docs should simply make this clear.)
it looks like the sled that will accept a drive is part #570-1182.
anyone know how i could order 12 of these?