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2008 Mar 12
2
Whence "post" in a description?
I''m having the exact problem described in this earlier post: http://www.nabble.com/Odd-response.body-behavior-to12837556.html#a12837556 That is, after a post, response.body is just the controller/view string ("user/login" in my case). Failing to find any answer on the web, I''m trying to trace execution, but hitting a bit of a snag. I''m tracing the ancestry
2014 Jul 13
0
Whence Pan??
Yum fails to install Pan, and neither epel nor rebelbase.com seems to have an rpm for it. Why not? And can I get an rpm somewhere else? Or am I doing something obviously wrong that I don't see?? -- Beartooth Staffwright, Neo-Redneck Not Quite Clueless Power User Remember I have precious (very precious!) little idea where up is.
2015 Aug 25
4
request: HOWTO for Samba4.latest AD PDC
I'm looking for an up-to-date howto on using Samba as an AD PDC. I've been using Samba since the days of yore, but have recently acquired the resources to take another stab at implementing an AD system using Samba. Perhaps it has escaped notice that the page with the link text "Official HOWTO" on samba.org points to https://www.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/
2008 Jan 04
5
I need arguments pro-S-PLUS and against SAS...
I need arguments pro-S-PLUS and against SAS for a meeting I will have next week. S-Plus is (90 - 99)% compatible with R, so using S-Plus will make things much easier for everyone. But I can't use this argument. What other arguments could I use? Alberto Monteiro
2006 Aug 17
1
[LLVMdev] Re: why c++?
On Thu, 17 Aug 2006, l l wrote: > 2006/8/17, Chris Lattner <sabre at nondot.org>: >> LLVM is written primarily in C++, for a variety of reasons, > Hi, > > Please give me one reason, ok, I like BCPL comments. > Btw, emacs is fine with lisp, c and eclipse is fine with Java. > That was interesting fact to me. Please stop, this is totally off-topic for this list.
2015 Sep 07
2
[PATCH mesa 3/3] nv30: Disable msaa for now because it causes lockups
On Mon, Sep 7, 2015 at 3:50 PM, Hans de Goede <hdegoede at redhat.com> wrote: > msaa use on nv30 may trigger a (mesa?) bug where dmesg says: > [ 1197.850642] nouveau E[soffice.bin[3785]] fail ttm_validate > [ 1197.850648] nouveau E[soffice.bin[3785]] validating bo list > [ 1197.850654] nouveau E[soffice.bin[3785]] validate: -12 > [ 1201.766955] nouveau E[soffice.bin[3785]]
2001 Dec 07
2
Revised Proposal for Vorbis TAG Standard
Based on peoples posts to this list, and feedback on IRC (irc.openprojects.net #vorbis) I have updated the original proposal. You can read it here. Please read it before writing any futher questions, comments, or criticisms of the proposal. http://reactor-core.org/~djw/ogg-tags.txt Cheers Jonathan -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: part Type:
2004 Oct 18
2
[Jackit-devel] Re: ices-kh dropping jack ports unexpectedly
Karl Heyes <karl@xiph.org> writes: > On Mon, 2004-10-18 at 18:27, Jack O'Quin wrote: > > Karl Heyes <karl@xiph.org> writes: > > > > > Are you running with realtime privileges, for this you need to start as > > > root if you want that. Even with realtime privileges there may be odd > > > cases where the scheduling latency is a bit too
2009 Jan 08
3
Ashlee Vance's article on R in the New York Times
Ashlee Vance's article on R in the New York Times. This is typical of the New York Times. Because they get to coast on the prestige and reputation of their brand , they have a history of just this sort of journalistic sloppiness. Whether it's the author or the editor at fault doesn't really matter, they do this screw-up all the time. Look, if you write an article on the first page of
2006 Aug 14
1
OT: Gigabit Rated Eth Cables - Cat 6 v. Gigatrue
Hi, In populating our racks with several gigbit switches over the next few days, i'm wondering this: Is it over-engineering to seek out 550mhz rated cables over the typical Cat 6 250mhz rated cables? I've been advised (if you can a salesperson's words advice, heh.) that 250mhz is enough to handle traffic up to 10GB's. Should I just be happy with Cat6 for my GB switches or is
2004 Oct 18
2
[Jackit-devel] Re: ices-kh dropping jack ports unexpectedly
Karl Heyes <karl@xiph.org> writes: > Are you running with realtime privileges, for this you need to start as > root if you want that. Even with realtime privileges there may be odd > cases where the scheduling latency is a bit too high, it all depends on > the drivers and kernel version but the current state is not that bad and > getting better. There are several ways to
2006 Aug 17
2
[LLVMdev] Re: why c++?
On Thu, 17 Aug 2006, l l wrote: > sorry, just hit the enter key by accident. > Anyway, why was llvm was written in c++? > > c and python, c and ocaml, c and java i would more prefer. > > I am not a flamethrower(sorry again if it was.) Just another newbie. If you want to write a new compiler, you're free to do it in a language of your choice. LLVM is written primarily in
2006 Aug 17
0
[LLVMdev] Re: why c++?
2006/8/17, Chris Lattner <sabre at nondot.org>: > LLVM is written primarily in C++, for a variety of reasons, Hi, Please give me one reason, Btw, emacs is fine with lisp, c and eclipse is fine with Java. That was interesting fact to me.
2012 Jun 18
1
Swap Partition in CentOS 5.8
Hi, Any recommendation to set SWAP Partition in CentOS 5.8 on 32GB Physical Memory Box and also how does swap partition is being used and any utility to know when was swap partition being used. Regards, Kaushal
2012 Jan 18
2
what will january 19th bring?
so, the rumor is that apple will announce an authoring-tool for e-books tomorrow, and most specifically for digital text-books. and, if you look closely, they _are_ rumors. nothing more... plus, they don't even seem to be coming from sources inside of apple. nonetheless, the rumor is "authoring tools". "garageband for e-books", as ars called it... if it's true,
2012 Jan 25
1
Non-default build options
Hi! I am a current maintainer of the R slackbuild script (for Slackware GNU/Linux distribution). I received requests from users to build R with --enable-R-shlib and --enable-BLAS-shlib, so now I am trying to decide whether to do so by default. Is there a downside to building R with either option? -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc
2013 Jun 26
0
Steam Revenge of the Titans on Arch Linux - Garbage display
Hi, I'm sorry if this is the wrong mailing list, but here it goes... on Arch linux, I'm trying to run 'The Revenge of Titans' but all I get is garbage (image links bellow) even the game worked perfectly two months ago. I'm using: - Kernel: 3.10 rc6 - Mesa 9.1.3 OpenGL vendor string: nouveau OpenGL renderer string: Gallium 0.4 on NVA0 OpenGL version string: 3.0 Mesa 9.1.3
2011 Jan 04
5
Page eject and clearing the console
(1) I know that \n when used in cat, e.g. cat("\n") produces a line feed (i.e. skips to the next line). Is there any escape sequence that will go to the top of the next page? (2) I know that control L will clear the console. Is there an equivalent function or other means that can be used in R code to clear the console? Thanks, John John David Sorkin M.D., Ph.D. Chief, Biostatistics
2007 Oct 01
4
data structure with coefficients, and call from lm()
Widows XP R 2.3.1 I have been trying to make a data structure that will contain both the coefficients from a linear regression along with column and row titles AND the call, i.e. myreg<-lm(y~x+y+z) whatIwant<-cbind(c(summary(myreg)$call,"",""),summary(myreg)$coefficients) Neither the statement above, nor any one of twenty variations I have tried work. I would appreciate
2016 Apr 07
0
using apply to a data frame
??I would like to apply a function, fract, to the columns of a dataframe. I tried the following apply(data5NonEventEpochs,2,fract) but, no surprise it did not work as apply works on matrices not data frames. How can I apply a fuction to the columns of a data frame? (I can't covert data5NonEventsEpochs to a matrix as it contains character data). Thank you, John John David Sorkin M.D., Ph.D.