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2008 Apr 29
2
case insensitive file system
We have an application that was build on a windows platform that expects
a case insensitive file system.
Is there a way to set one up in CentOS?
NTFS should work, I think, but I feel uneasy using that under Linux.
Russ
2009 Aug 07
2
R patched & devel versions as portable ZIP files
I wonder if it would be possible to provide R patched and development versions
for Windows as simple zip files without using any installers.
There are more and more free and open source software projects providing
such portable versions, among them Python (since V2.5), the new MikTex 2.8,
OpenOffice 3, Firefox and Thunderbird, to name a few. Many smaller Windows
utilities do the same.
When
2016 Feb 19
12
[3.8 Release] Release status
According to the schedule (e.g. on the right on llvm.org), we should
have tagged the release by now, but we haven't, so we're officially
behind schedule. I'm still optimistic that we can wrap this up pretty
soon, though.
This is what's blocking us:
- PR26509: Crash in InnerLoopVectorizer::vectorizeLoop()
I'm waiting to hear what Cong comes up with, otherwise we can revert
2008 Mar 19
4
R GUI question
Hi.
I'm looking to create a user-friendly program built around some R methods
I've written. The program should be as easy to install and use as possible
and will be built around a GUI. This program will be cross-platform; that's
crucial.
I'm familiar with Java and its GUI packages, I've been looking at the JRI
package (interfaces R with Java) but I'm a little uneasy about
2015 Jan 10
1
Tinc inside docker
I'm trying to run tinc inside a docker container.
The only way to run it at the moment is giving the container full
privileges which makes me uneasy. When I tried to specifically give docker
only access to /dev/net/tun I get a message
Error while reading from Linux tun/tap device (tun mode) /dev/net/tun: File
descriptor in bad state
Does tinc or tun require access to any other devices?
2001 Aug 07
1
Wine running on Solaris?
Hi guys,
has any of you succeeded in compiling and running Wine under Solaris 8?
If so, which version?
Actually, I've ran through compilation (which itself was uneasy and a bit
tricky) but can't run a single application because most of them ends with
message like:
err:seh:EXC_DefaultHandling Unhandled exception code c0000005 flags 0
addr dfa4d914
or:
err:win32:do_relocations FATAL:
2002 Jul 28
0
[R] bug in unsplit()? (PR#1845)
Hedderik van Rijn <hedderik@cmu.edu> writes:
> > Thanks for pointing this out. I think your code should work, although
> > I'm slightly uneasy about actually modifying f, so how about
>
> Just curious, why are you uneasy about that? Does it have side effects?
It is largely due superstition, but if you change f before calling
split<-() you have split() and
2013 Jan 28
1
gigFit problems
Hi, I am having some problems with gigFit and would like confirmation on
other platforms; mine is mint; basically Debian.
Although I got a good fit for the density function with the GIG equation
in another curve fitting program, I would really like to use R's tools
for confidence intervals and manipulations; but the problems below make
me uneasy.
Problem one (from examples with parameter
2013 May 03
2
Very basic statistics in R
Dear all,
Very simple question, but apparently uneasy to solve in R:
I have a sampling of a variable x: (3, 4. 5, 2, ...)
I want to know:
- the mean <x> -> mean(x)
- the uncertainty on <x> -> std.error(x) ? Or sd(x)?
- the standard deviation of x -> ?
- the uncertainty on the standard deviation -> ?
Anyone has an idea?
Thanks in advance,
2017 Feb 16
2
[PATCH v4 1/2] x86/paravirt: Change vcp_is_preempted() arg type to long
On Wed, Feb 15, 2017 at 04:37:49PM -0500, Waiman Long wrote:
> The cpu argument in the function prototype of vcpu_is_preempted()
> is changed from int to long. That makes it easier to provide a better
> optimized assembly version of that function.
>
> For Xen, vcpu_is_preempted(long) calls xen_vcpu_stolen(int), the
> downcast from long to int is not a problem as vCPU number
2017 Feb 16
2
[PATCH v4 1/2] x86/paravirt: Change vcp_is_preempted() arg type to long
On Wed, Feb 15, 2017 at 04:37:49PM -0500, Waiman Long wrote:
> The cpu argument in the function prototype of vcpu_is_preempted()
> is changed from int to long. That makes it easier to provide a better
> optimized assembly version of that function.
>
> For Xen, vcpu_is_preempted(long) calls xen_vcpu_stolen(int), the
> downcast from long to int is not a problem as vCPU number
2007 Mar 28
7
[PATCH] Proper use of VMX execution controls MSR.
Better use of VMX execution controls MSR.
Signed-off-by: Xin Li<xin.b.li@intel.com>
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2013 Aug 20
2
[LLVMdev] PrescheduleNodesWithMultipleUses() causing failure in PickNodeToScheduleBottomUp() ???
Hi,
I have an assert firing due to PickNodeToScheduleBottomUp():
1. having a CallResource in use pushing an interference of current SUnit.
2. having no more SUnits in the AvailableQueue
3. The only interference being the SUnit that just failed due to a Call Resource.
4. An attempt to duplicate this node which has the 'Call Resource' as a physical register.
Thus the call
2004 Sep 20
1
Audit
Hello,
I'm using Samba 3.0.7, and I'd like to keep logs of open/delete/etc.
files, to be able to tell which user accessed a particular file at a
certain moment, and so on.
Samba logs are a bit confusing for this purpose.
I thought the audit VFS module was best suited for the task, but I
encountered some problems:
1. it does not clearly report which user did each action. Ok, it reports
2020 Nov 13
2
[LLD] Support DWARF64, debug_info "sorting"
I got replies from Nick Clifton and Michael Matz:
https://sourceware.org/pipermail/binutils/2020-November/114116.html
(and its reply).
I have mentioned (a) the difficulty of the
detecting-DWARF64-by-first-relocation approach and (b) the section
type approach in my reply there
https://sourceware.org/pipermail/binutils/2020-November/114125.html
(a) My prototype has made me feel uneasy with this
2008 Feb 13
1
model construction
I buy flowers at a local market on a fairly regular basis. The flower
vendors post their prices and if I want to buy only one or two flowers I
will generally get the posted price. From time to time I want to buy large
quantities of flowers, and sometimes a vendor will give me a better price
than their posted price for the bulk order, but more often I have to offer
them a higher price than the
2015 Feb 17
4
network automatically connecting on boot after new service installation
2 weeks ago, i had my internet service changed from copper DSL to
fiber DSL.
now, every time i reboot, internet connection is automatically
connecting on boot.
before last update to 6.6, i could configure connection, now i can
not bring up configuration window to disable auto connect.
because of uneasy feelings about leaving computer up when i leave home,
i disconnect 'bell line' so
2014 Apr 25
1
public key authentication -- log invalid keys
Hi guys,
i was wondering if someone could point me in the right direction please.
if someone connects using public keys, but uses the wrong keys to
connect, openssh logs this kind of thing:
Apr 21 23:50:04 [sshd] SSH: Server;Ltype: Version;Remote:
122.169.248.92-49232;Protocol: 2.0;Client: libssh-0.2
Apr 21 23:50:05 [sshd] SSH: Server;Ltype: Kex;Remote:
122.169.248.92-49232;Enc: aes128-cbc;MAC:
2002 Jul 28
1
[R] bug in unsplit()? (PR#1843)
Hedderik van Rijn <hedderik@cmu.edu> writes:
> If the second argument to unsplit is not a simple vector (but a "list
> containing multiple lists"), the function seems to have some problems.
>
> Given a slight modification of the examples in help(split):
>
> > xg <- split(x,list(g1=g,g2=g))
> > unsplit(xg,list(g1=g,g2=g))
> [1] -0.7877109
2009 Mar 26
1
Conerned about Interfacing R with Fortran
I am reading the manual sections illustrating how to call a Fortran subroutine from R.
I feel uneasy at the explicit statement about ".Fortran" interface working with Fortran 77.
I would like to call a Fortran-90 subroutine from my R script. Is that supported at all ?
Thank you,
Maura
tutti i telefonini TIM!
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