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2011 Sep 06
1
"Continious Repo" vs. 'normal' Centos-Base/Updates questions
I have some questions about the "Continious Repo". Does the "Continious Repo" replace the Centos-Base/Updates repo? Is the "Continious Repo" in a standard place on the CentOS mirrors? Ie. can I just add another line to my rsync script to get this repo? It is not possible for me to just update directly off the net (I have a slow and unreliable network connection)
2009 Apr 30
3
need help on asterisk call forwarding
Hello, I am trying to enable call forwarding feature on asterisk 1.6.0.9 with asterisk-gui. Sure there is no menu for that on gui but, when i try to write some example scripts to extensions.conf to make it work. I totally failed. I dont wanna install smthing like freepbx etc on the system so, i need help to add unconditional etc call forwarding feature for 1.6 Thanks
2005 Jan 18
1
chi-square and error bars?
This may sound crazy but... I have data like this... > results.matrix [,1] [,2] [,3] [,4] [,5] [,6] [,7] [,8] [,9] [,10] [,11] [,12] [1,] 949 93 2 11 26 20 7 6 10 5 0 3 [2,] 1233 124 24 35 58 57 17 21 31 19 11 21 Which is the result of binning (summing) the response variables of an underlying (nearly) continious range of predictor
2005 Mar 18
1
Cisco 7940 convert to sip
Hi! Can anybody help me with convert Cisco 7940 CallManager Phone to a SIP Phone? I have continious error in tftp log: connect from 192.168.1.111 Mar 18 12:12:30 AKrasavin utftpd[10081]: peer requests OS79XX.TXT, conversion octet Mar 18 12:12:30 AKrasavin utftpd[10081]: unterminated option value in init packet Mar 18 15:12:30 AKrasavin xinetd[10068]: START: tftp pid=10080 from=192.168.1.111 Mar
2010 Jul 14
1
Arrange values on a timeline
I have a set of labels arranged along a timeframe in a. Each label has a timestamp and marks a state until the next label. The dataframe a contains 5 such timestamps and 5 associated labels. This means, on a continious scale between 1-100, there are 5 markers. E.g. 'abc' marks the timestampls between 10 and 19, 'def' marks the timestamps between 20 and 32, and so on. a <-
2005 Mar 03
1
Negative binomial regression for count data
Dear list, I would like to fit a negative binomial regression model as described in "Byers AL, Allore H, Gill TM, Peduzzi PN., Application of negative binomial modeling for discrete outcomes: a case study in aging research. J Clin Epidemiol. 2003 Jun;56(6):559-64" to my data in which the response is count data. There are also 10 predictors that are count data, and I have also 3
2008 Mar 20
1
How to get device name with device id?
Hi all, I want to open a device(/dev/sda1, /dev/hda2 etc) in which my file exists. I've used 'stat' system call to get the device id. But now I want the device name from this id(st_dev). How to get that one? Or Do you have any other method to know the device name where my file resides? Thanks Bollywood, fun, friendship, sports and more. You name it, we have it on
2004 Nov 22
3
Mode context extremely poor performance.
Hi all, I curently have a big problem. One request (listed above) using context take up to 1000 more time than the on RAW or ext2 database. I have ran this request on a single IA32 machine with Redhat and dbf on ext2. The average reponse time is less than a sec. The same request on RAC 4 nodes cluster on RAW take the same average time. On ext2 idem. But on OCFS it took up to 15 sec randomly
2004 Nov 22
3
Mode context extremely poor performance.
Hi all, I curently have a big problem. One request (listed above) using context take up to 1000 more time than the on RAW or ext2 database. I have ran this request on a single IA32 machine with Redhat and dbf on ext2. The average reponse time is less than a sec. The same request on RAC 4 nodes cluster on RAW take the same average time. On ext2 idem. But on OCFS it took up to 15 sec randomly
2009 May 08
2
Configuring SIP Trunk
Hi All, I have searched the various post and not able to find the solution. I am using Asterisk 1.4.21.2 for outgoing calls. Earlier i used ZAP trunk and it works fine. Now i need to move to SIP trunk and configured the same. When i try from softphone i got error as "Call rejected" and in the asterisk i got error as
2009 Apr 08
2
Reshape - strange outputs
Dear R Users, I am using the reshape package to reformat gridded data into column format using the code shown below. However, when I display the resulting object, a single column is fomed (instead of three) and all the latitude values (which should be in either column one or two) are collected at the bottom. Also, the NA values aren't removed, despite this being requested in the code. Code:
2008 Jun 06
4
Query regarding x86_emulate_memop() function
Hi there, I have a question regarding the functionality of x86_emulate_memop (Xen 3.1) or x86_emulate (Xen 3.2) function. This function gets called from sh_page_fault() function which is invoked when Xen receives a page fault. Since I am not clear completely about the emulation operation performed by Xen, I have following questions with a below mentioned scenario? 1) Suppose I have a memory
2006 May 24
5
rxml vs rhtml
I have been wondering if anyone here knows which format is faster for your templates? I am curious cause in the near future I may be using some expensive scripts (timewise) and would like to try and squeak out as much performance as possible. Is Ruby like other languages (ASP classic for example) that inccur a penalty by switching between HTML and Ruby Code? Ben -- Posted via
2012 Mar 18
11
New Wine
I have winebottle 1.2.3 installed which includes Wine but wonder it Wine 1.4 the latest stable version will update Wine. Also do I download the binary version or the other I am confused about all the options. Can anyone help please?
2006 Jan 06
3
Help Connecting server districts
I am working on a project to unite several local school districts. We will have 14 different districts, every district would have their own asterisk box on location. We all have fiber lines running to a central location at our isd. This provides connectivity to all the districts. 1. would it be wiser to install a asterisk box at the central location of the ISD and have all asterisk boxes
2008 Apr 15
4
= vs. ==?
Hi Could anyone please explain to me the difference between the = and the ==? I'm quite new to R and I've tried to find out but didn't get any wiser... Thanks -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/%3D-vs.-%3D%3D--tp16700216p16700216.html Sent from the R help mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
2006 Jun 29
3
Continuation and parse
Hi gurus, After an unsuccessful scrabble through the documentation and Jon's excellent search facility, I am no wiser as to how R recognizes an incomplete command line and politely raises its hand for more. The help page for parse gives no indication that it does anything more than spit the dummy when fed an incomplete command line, but something in there must recognize such ellipsis.
2006 Jun 29
3
Continuation and parse
Hi gurus, After an unsuccessful scrabble through the documentation and Jon's excellent search facility, I am no wiser as to how R recognizes an incomplete command line and politely raises its hand for more. The help page for parse gives no indication that it does anything more than spit the dummy when fed an incomplete command line, but something in there must recognize such ellipsis.
2010 Oct 06
4
Logging Login Attempts
I have passwords turned off, and require keys to match. The zombie armies swarming outside are trying brute force attacks that in part involve guessing login NAMES. If they guess the wrong NAME, this is logged in syslog. If they guess a working user name, then the attack has PARTIALLY SUCCEEDED, but this information is IGNORED. That is, it is not logged. If the zombie army has tell when it
2006 Sep 18
3
(slightly O/T) Agile dev. contract form for clients?
Apologies for cross-posting. We''ve been asked to do a job for a client who wants to embrace agile development methodologies. Hurrah! However, our standard contract was written for the 1980s. It is full of phrases like "agreed specification" and "change request procedure" and so on. I was wondering, how do other people get around this in contract forms with