Displaying 6 results from an estimated 6 matches for "wiki'ed".
2005 Feb 25
1
Asterisk in front of Toshiba CTX
I have googled, and wiki'ed until blue. Is it possible to put
T1---*----Toshiba CTX ? I have a TE405P, with one interface programmed
for the T1, I am not sure how to program the 2nd port to mimick the T1
to the Toshiba. The Zapata.conf
[channels]
switchtype=national
context=from-pstn
signalling=pri_cpe
usecall...
2007 Mar 29
1
Wikibooks
As a big fan of Wikipedia, it's frustrating to see how little there is about
R in the correlated project, the Wikibooks:
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/R_Programming
Alberto Monteiro
2006 Jan 19
0
Fax sending with asterisk 1.2.1
Hi there,
I have google'ed and wiki'ed for days now and get nowhere.
I tried all the spandsp versions with all the recommended libtiff versions and the best I can get is:
Rxfax works with spandsp-0.0.2pre21 and tiff-3.7.1 from source
TxFax gives me some of the fax but it is messed up.
I have done all the gain adjustments
What I...
2006 Dec 11
1
Advice, Converting a Live/Production server.
I want to mess with a live server. (a Bad thing).
I have googled until my eyes boogled, wiki'ed until my fingers are wonked,
have read as much as I can read, however I'm left with a few
questions/worries.
Issue:
I am currently running Dovecot as a pop3 server with standard /var/mail
mbox's
I would like to run a mixed Imap/Pop3 server with ~/maildir inbox's
The thread h...
2008 Sep 21
2
Variable Selection for data reduction and discriminant anlaysis
Hello all,
I'm dealing with geochemical analyses of some rocks.
If I use the full composition (31 elements or variables), I can get
reasonable separation of my 6 sources. Then when I go onto do LDA with the
6 groups, I get excellent separation.
I feel like I should be reducing the variables to thos that are providing
the most discrimination between the groups as this is important
2008 Sep 22
1
R-help Digest, Vol 67, Issue 23
...ype: see the compositions package (a new release seems iminent). You
will be able to get most of the main references from it. (The authors of the
package also have a newly-released article in one of the Elsevier journals
[unfor. my bib+ are elsewhere so I cannot give details]).
You could start by Wiki'ing your way to "compositional data".
HTH, Mark.
Gareth Campbell wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> I'm dealing with geochemical analyses of some rocks.
>
> If I use the full composition (31 elements or variables), I can get
> reasonable separation of my 6 sourc...