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2011 Aug 22
1
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2012 Sep 11
1
Is invokeRestart("abort") unstoppable?
Hi, I'm trying to implement an abort() method that works just like stop() but does not signal the condition such that try() and tryCatch(..., condition=...) are, contrary to stop(), effectively non-working with abort() calls. In order to achieve this, I stumbled upon invokeRestart("abort"), cf. help("invokeRestart", package="base") that reads "Restarts are
2006 Dec 29
3
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2001 Sep 14
1
extremly off topic I know but since it leaked into the list anyway....
...nted out repeatedly by strategic analysts, if anyone wants to cause immense damage in the US, including weapons of mass destruction, they are highly unlikely to launch a missile attack, thus guaranteeing their immediate destruction. There are innumerable easier ways that are basically unstoppable. But today's events will, very likely, be exploited to increase the pressure to develop these systems and put them into place. "Defense" is a thin cover for plans for militarization of space, and with good PR, even the flimsiest arguments will carry some weight am...
2007 Oct 09
1
misbehaviour of some tk windows, R 2.6.0 on SUSE 10.1?
...following: after the tk window appears, hold down the "scroll-down" tab at the foot of the window for a few seconds, then release. If scrolling stops (as it should, if all is working correctly), do the same thing again. Repeating this 2 or 3 times usually results in uncontrolled (unstoppable) scrolling activity; and closing the window when that happens delivers the errors that appear in the transcript below. My R 2.6.0 was built on my own system, OS: SUSE linux 10.1 tcl: 8.4.12-14 tk: 8.4.12-14 gcc: 4.1.0-25 Since I had not seen this behaviour with previous versions of R, I did...
2004 Apr 15
8
Making tcp start transfers slow
Hey list I have almost gotten my shaping setup up and running as planned. The last barrier seems to be tcp overshooting availible bandwidth when its starting a transfer, and thereby bursting the line, so ping rises for a moment. At least this is my best guess at the problem :) There is a possibility that its just plain old traffic being bursty for some reason.. I am using bittorrent to test this,
2003 Mar 11
0
Ogg Traffic for 3/11/2003
...that I mentioned last week. In the process, he cleaned up the vorbisfile seeking code, and improved the accuracy of post-seek bitrate tracking. Details about this recent round of changes and a call for widespread testing can be found in [3]this message. 1.2. Michael Smith Mike is unstoppable and sent in another avalanche of improvements to icecast. This time around, his improvements include: * Support listening on multiple sockets. * Support for shoutcast source protocol added. * Started implementing generic admin interface. Supports (so far): + dynamic conf...
2009 Mar 09
3
E`<`<rrors in recursive default argument references
Tested in: R version 2.8.1 (2008-12-22) / Windows Recursive default argument references normally give nice clear errors. In the first set of examples, you get the error: Error in ... : promise already under evaluation: recursive default argument reference or earlier problems? (function(a = a) a ) () (function(a = a) c(a) ) () (function(a = a) a[1] ) () (function(a = a)
2005 Aug 01
5
Restarting / shutting down a xen0 server
Hi all, my main xen test system is a pizza box, simply standard. The kernel of stable debian sarge can shut it down/restart it correctly. My own xen kernel (based on debians inofficial xen kernel) cannot. I do not know much of kernels and hardware yet, so please help me to understand: Is shutting down (as opposed to writing "power down" to the screen) or restarting based on APM or
2004 Mar 14
3
Weird quirk with ingress policing
Hi, I notice that if two or more existing connections match an ingress policing filter, the input bandwidth does not get evenly divided up between the n connections. Kinda like litters of baby animals, where the stronger babies get more access to the mothers teats and grow up bigger and faster than their siblings. The only workaround that''s working for me is to set explicit ingress
2004 Mar 29
11
New IMQ device implementation supporting device EOS
Hello All Its first time i posting to this mail list :). I have done something (maybe) important. I write new IMQ device driver based from Martin Devera and Patrick McHardy implementation with device EOS support. My current implementation supporting only egress trafic shaping and kernel 2.4.25. For more details, source and examples have look at my page http://hyperfighter.jinak.cz/qos Ill
2004 Oct 28
12
HTB: Problem with excess bandwidth distribution
Hello, I have a serious problem with HTB which I wasn''t able to solve myself. I run a masquerading router with ppp0 as interface to the Internet. Three clients need to share a downstream of 1 MBit, which I want to divide with tc. When I see a packet being forwarded to one of these clients, I give it the appropriate unique mark: iptables -t mangle -A FORWARD -d 192.168.34.141 -j MARK
2005 Feb 08
21
TCP window based shaping
Does anyone have any pointers on how other people have implemented tcp window adjustment to do bandwidth shaping? Granted the basic idea is to set the window size to be RTT * bandwidth, but a quick squiz at google turns up mostly papers on how to implement this at the sender end with a view to some new magic TCP implementation. I''m really interested in notes on how to implement at
2012 Dec 22
7
9.1 minimal ram requirements
Guys, I've heard about some absurd RAM requirements for 9.1, has anybody tested it? e.g. http://forums.freebsd.org/showthread.php?t=36314 -- View this message in context: http://freebsd.1045724.n5.nabble.com/9-1-minimal-ram-requirements-tp5771583.html Sent from the freebsd-stable mailing list archive at Nabble.com.