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2002 Mar 05
1
R help search engine/ windows crashable
System info:
R Version 1.4.1 (2002-01-30) on Windows 2000
ESS v. 5.1.20 using emacs ver. 20.1.1
Colleagues
Problem:
Over the last several versions of R, I have noticed that the HTML for R
help search engine brought up by help.start() under ESS tends to crash
on my machine periodically. By this I mean the web browser exits.
Test case:
For example, from the R buffer in ESS I typed
2004 Aug 06
1
synchronization issues...
...gh.
However, sometimes it can be a pain to sync the audio out of both our
speakers. Significant improvements came from turning buffering and
prebuffering as low as they can go on each of the clients. But it's still not
perfect... And you can only go so low on the bitrate before it sounds yukky.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
-Jesse
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2002 Mar 12
1
mathematical expression in legend
Hello,
I'm trying to put a mathematical expression into a legend, but R
complains about a syntax error. Basically i'd like to do this:
legend.text = c(expression(x < 10), expression(x >= 10))
The manual says that one can only pass mathematical expressions to axis,
text etc. but not to the legend command?
Is there a workaround for this?
thanks a lot for help,
Arne
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Arne
2013 Oct 04
4
fail2ban
For dovecot 2.1
as per wiki2, is this still valid? noticed a problem before and saw
it does seem to be triggering, I use:
maxretry = 6
findtime = 600
bantime = 3600
and there was like, 2400 hits in 4 minutes, it is pointing to the
correct log file, but I am no expert with fail2ban, so not sure if the
log format of today is compatible with the wiki2 entry
filter.d/dovecot.conf
[Definition]
2013 Oct 02
1
Dovecot namespace solved while writing; preparing to refilter
Hi!
My plea to readers:
===================
Pls., people who only want strictly technical issues to read, and frown
at any
broader context regardless how intrinsically related, but not strictly
technically related, it might be, skip all the way, all the way to,
search for
exact words: "strictly technical" or visually, find two lines of sole
"==="
characters. Thank you!