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2013 Jun 25
1
Perplexed with environment
Hi I migrated from Linux to Mac, but I don't this has anything to do with it, but I am not sure. I am writing a small logger package, in which I have a file aaa.R: ,---- | .logData <- new.env() | assign("loggingThreshold", 10, envir = .logData) | assign("logToFile", FALSE, envir = .logData) | assign("logFileName", NULL, envir = .logData) | |
2001 Dec 14
1
Logistic regression : dicrepancies between glm and nls ?
Dear list, I'm trying to learn how to use nlme to be able to fit ad analyse mixed-model logistic regressions. In order to keep things simple, I started by the simplest possible model : a one (fixed-effect ...) continuous variable. This problem is, of course, solved by glm, but I wanted to look at a "hand-made" nls fit, in order to be able to "generalize" to nlme
2004 Jul 02
1
[fdo] Updated syncmail script for new CVS loginfo syntax
Hi, If you are getting tired of being teased about updating your syncmail script to the new CVS loginfo syntax, this mail is for you. If you have opted to use the CIA script, you have already switched to the new loginfo format. If not, you need to do now. For that you need to add UseNewInfoFmtStrings=yes to the CVS config file. Then if you have script using the old format you can escape it
2003 Mar 07
0
[Bug 62] New: I patched the iptables-restore and liblptulog for string included "," "
https://bugzilla.netfilter.org/cgi-bin/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=62 Summary: I patched the iptables-restore and liblptulog for string included "," " Product: iptables userspace Version: 1.2.7a Platform: All OS/Version: All Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P2
2011 Jan 19
0
Bug#603727: xen-hypervisor-4.0-amd64: i386 Dom0 crashes after doing some I/O on local storage (software Raid1 on SAS-drives with mpt2sas driver)
I have the exact same issue on several Sunfire v20z (hardware LSI RAID controler). Under high IO load, the raid controler starts complaining with disk errors : [163442.483878] mptbase: ioc0: LogInfo(0x11070000): F/W: DMA Error [163445.172333] sd 2:0:0:0: [sda] Unhandled error code [163445.172338] sd 2:0:0:0: [sda] Result: hostbyte=DID_SOFT_ERROR driverbyte=DRIVER_OK [163445.172345] sd 2:0:0:0:
2011 Jan 25
1
How to install Adobe Fireworks CS4 in OpenSUSE11.3 using win
How to install Adobe Fireworks CS4 in OpenSUSE11.3 using win
2010 Oct 20
0
Disk Problem???
Every few hours we get the following in /var/log/messages: Oct 19 20:56:20 wltracp1a kernel: mptscsi: ioc0: bus reset: SUCCESS (sc=0000010190c56080) Oct 19 20:56:20 wltracp1a kernel: mptscsi: ioc0: attempting task abort! (sc=0000010190c56080) Oct 19 20:56:20 wltracp1a kernel: scsi4 : destination target 2, lun 0 Oct 19 20:56:20 wltracp1a kernel: command = Test Unit Ready 00 00 00 00 00 Oct
2010 Feb 16
3
converting character vector "hh:mm" to chron or strptime 24 clock time vectors
Hi All, I am attempting to work with some data from loggers. I have read in a .csv exported from MS Access that already has my dates and times (in 24 clock format), (with StringsAsFactors=FALSE). > head(tdata) LogData date time 1 77.16 2008/04/24 02:00 2 61.78 2008/04/24 04:00 3 75.44 2008/04/24 06:00 4 89.43 2008/04/24
2002 Oct 04
2
Thousands of classes, BW throttling and prioritizing??
Hello, I need to limit the bandwidth to 1Mbit per user IP (and never give more) and inside of each 1Mbit prioritize minimum-delay traffic (video stream from specific servers, so I mangle TOS for packets from those). The problem is I need this for *thousands* of users. I am guessing thousands of classes are needed, but the question is, is this feasible? Could one machine ever handle this? How
2010 Nov 18
1
New to Centos
Good day, I would like to first test and then use centos 5.5. I downloaded centos 5.5 x86_64 live CD. Problem...screen resolution only 800x600. In fedora 14 it is 1024x768, same in debian squeeze and opensuse11.3. Could there be a way to increase the resolution? in either i386 or x86_64. Thanks Regards Johan
2007 Nov 09
3
Major problem with a new ZFS setup
We recently installed a 24 disk SATA array with an LSI controller attached to a box running Solaris X86 10 Release 4. The drives were set up in one big pool with raidz, and it worked great for about a month. On the 4th, we had the system kernel panic and crash, and it''s now behaving very badly. Here''s what diagnostic data I''ve been able to collect so far: In the
2007 Jan 23
11
dynamic tablenames
Hi List! May I tap into your combined common sense ? I have a legacy logging app that needs to be modernized. At the moment, Data is going to be stored in 5 tables, one table is going to contain more than 200 million and 2 others about 60 million rows. Mysql will be used, unless someone sees a major advantage in using something else (at the moment data is stored in a raw positioned file format,
2004 Dec 02
2
Asterisk with SMS
Hi all, I am trying to setup the SMS of Asterisk. I have a Siemens SMS enable fixed phone which connects to my Asterisk through PSTN. Currently, I can use my fixed phone to edit and send messages to the Asterisk. However, I cannot make my Asterisk to send messages to the fixed phone. The SMS command displays TX and RX records, hang for a while and then stops with non-zero exits. I read
2002 Feb 06
4
Etherboot & pxelinux (was: thank you)
Hi, Peter Lister <P.Lister at sychron.com> schrieb am 06.02.02: > In way way better and easier? When I have criticised pxelinux I think > I've always stated *why* etherboot seems better for our environment. > > I'm not trying to be religious, or get anyone to change a working system > - I'm genuinely interested what differences others perceive. I've looked
2010 Sep 19
4
Upgrade Xen up to 4.0.1 on openSUSE 11.3 and broken VFB
After upgrade via http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Virtualization:/openSUSE11.3/openSUSE_11.3/src/xen-4.0.1_21326_01-1.1.src.rpm with any "kotd" or 2.6.34.4-2.2-xen VFB gets broken . It worked with original  Xen 4.0, no matter of  some additional patching to support ZFS 24 has been done and 4.0 src.rpm has been rebuilt to reinstall 4.0   In particular,  virt-install fails to
2003 Oct 10
1
clients loose connection/cant save to samba server (samba-3.0.0-2)
hi, i setup a samba-3.0.0-2 server under redhat 9. i added this server to a win nt 4.0 domain controller. the nt domaincontroller only runs the following services: wins, dhcp & pdc. nothing more. /etc/samba/smb.conf: [global] workgroup = SCHLICK-ROTO server string = Server - File hosts allow = 172.24. 127. printcap name = /etc/printcap load printers = yes log file =
2010 Sep 11
8
No SIP requests coming in with Allow Anonymous SIP set to OFF - If set to ON it all SIP DEBUG show the requests just fine - Where is the problem?
Hi Everyone, I have a provider whose DID used to come into the box just fine but recently stopped working. Nothing has been changed on our end. Here is what I get when doing "sip set debug peer PROVIDER": Sending to 123.123.123.123 : 5060 (no NAT) ^^^^ That is ALL I am getting with sip debug turned on. With Allow Anonymous SIP set to YES, then the call comes in properly and you see
2004 Aug 11
1
[OT] Survey about FS/OS developers
Sorry for any cross-posting! Hello, My name is Frauke Lehmann and I'm writing my master thesis about the social formation of free software/open source (FS/OS) developers. A questionnaire is one part of my research - besides interviews and observations. It would be really nice, if you supported my survey by filling in my questionnaire (takes 20-30 min). I understand FS/OS developers as
2010 Sep 11
2
[LLVMdev] Valid names for symbols
What's the set of valid characters that can occur in an LLVM symbol name? The reason I ask is that my compiler is generating symbols based on method names. Some methods are operators, and I haven't got around to mangling the names yet. As a result it's producing symbols that look like _f_+ and _f_:=. LLVM seems to be coping fine with these so far and the IR output is quoting them,
2014 Feb 02
4
xorriso or genisoimage syntax assistance
I got this figured out much faster than I thought I would. Thanks to all of your help, Peter, Mattias, Thomas and Helmut. And Thomas, that 8 partition live OS sounds right up my alley, and I will definitely check it out. The second partition is working well with `parted' and `fdisk', so I am quite pleased. Below is, again, "what I came up with". I tried to integrate each of your