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2008 Mar 13
1
smoothest way to upgrade R, say from 2.6.1 to 2.6.2?
...about changing shortcuts, places for .Rprofile and the like? Do people have scripts that do all these things at once? It would be nice to have a single control file where R binaries and libraries and the like could be specified. That way, all that would need to be done is edit one file with an uptick on a point release number, say, and things would be fine. I suggest this because R is so rich and deep that there may well be such a thing I just don't know about. Or there may be a way of arranging things so they are done this way. Ideas? -- Jan [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2018 Oct 02
0
L1TF in CentOS
Hi, ????? I've applied the latest kernel upticks of kernel and microcode_ctl for L1TF. Just rpm updates and rebooted, no further changes. kernel-2.6.32-754.3.5.el6.x86_64.rpm kernel-firmware-2.6.32-754.3.5.el6.noarch.rpm kernel-headers-2.6.32-754.3.5.el6.x86_64.rpm perf-2.6.32-754.3.5.el6.x86_64.rpm microcode_ctl-1.17-33.3.el6_10.x86_64.rpm L...
2008 Sep 23
0
Off-topic question
Has anyone else on this list seen an uptick in fake "delivery failure notification" spam? I'm getting them at my return address here, and this is one of the two places where that address is public. Thanks ---- Scott Neugroschl XYPRO Technologies scott_n at xypro.com 805-583-2874 x133
2009 Oct 19
0
Ohloh think's we're all XML now ...
Bizarre uptick in the amount of XML reported by Ohloh here: http://www.ohloh.net/p/libguestfs/analyses/latest Which in one sense is true. We added some example XML output from virt-inspector to the repository: $ find -name '*.xml'|xargs wc -l 6822 ./inspector/example1.xml 7323 ./inspector/...
2013 Apr 11
0
No subject
...c only as a transitional codec towards a primary Vorbis or now Opus stream, especially those coming from an Shoutcast background and with skewed perception of 'you must stream AAC/MP3 to be relevant'. There are many native players, also for mobile devices. The reality is, that in the recent uptick of 'HTML5' marketing it is easily possible, also on mobile devices, to use a pure Vorbis or Opus stream. Firefox supports both for <audio> natively and for other cases/browsers there are highly efficient JavaScript libraries for decoding those, that I've seen mentioned on IRC. I&...
2010 Sep 09
4
Axis break with gap.plot()
Hi everyone. I'm trying to break the y axis on a plot. For instance, I have 2 series (points and a loess). Since the loess is a "continuous" set of points, it passes in the break section. However, with gap.plot I cant plot the loess because of this (I got the message "some values of y will not be displayed"). Here's my code: library(plotrix); #generate some data x
2020 May 22
6
RFC: *scanf vs. overflow
...9999", "%^i", &i) would be well-specified to return 0, rather than returning 1 with an unknown value assigned into i or any other behavior that other libc do with the undefined behavior when the ^ is not present. And if glibc likes the idea of such an extension, and we see an uptick in applications actually using it, I'd also be happy to champion the addition of such an extension in POSIX (but the POSIX folks will definitely want to see existing practice first - both an implementation and applications that use that implementation). The libguestfs suite of programs is...
2023 Mar 18
1
Minimize sshd log clutter/spam from unauthenticated connections
modern syslog daemons (including rsyslog, which is default on just about every linux system) allow you to filter efficiently on the message contents, not just the severity, so you can opt to throw out the messages you don't want. I advocate for a slightly different way of dealing with it, filter these messages from your main logstream, but put them into either a script directly, or a
2023 Mar 18
3
Minimize sshd log clutter/spam from unauthenticated connections
...sion strings, etc. that various script kiddies are playing with. While I do get your point, I doubt analyzing all of these individual messages has a reasonable cost-benefit ratio. I occasionally look at the amount of rejected connections (my nftables rules keep track of that) to see any unusual uptick of interest, upon which I investigate. Best regards, Carsten
2007 Mar 15
20
C''mon ARC, stay small...
Running an mmap-intensive workload on ZFS on a X4500, Solaris 10 11/06 (update 3). All file IO is mmap(file), read memory segment, unmap, close. Tweaked the arc size down via mdb to 1GB. I used that value because c_min was also 1GB, and I was not sure if c_max could be larger than c_min....Anyway, I set c_max to 1GB. After a workload run....: > arc::print -tad { . . . ffffffffc02e29e8