Displaying 20 results from an estimated 400 matches similar to: "Very slow blitting, trying to optimize."
2005 Jun 15
0
Winbind Authentication
I having a problem with using Winbind for authentication to a Windows
2003 AD. The serving is being used as a pop3 mail server. If I run
?getent passwd <username>?, nothing is returned. If I run ?getent
passwd?, I get the imformation expected. If I then run ?getent passwd
<username>?, I get the user information. Running ?getent passwd? seems
to keeping it working for a few minutes
2012 Oct 26
0
Namespace Dependencies not required
Hi,
I am trying to build an R package so reading the manual on CRAN. I could figure out that using imports to load functions in your namespace would be the best bet to use in the Description file. After adding to the description file, I also added it to the namespace file. I added importFrom to the namespace file with the functions required.
Now when I run R CMD check on my package, I get an
2005 Jun 07
0
Error calling "read.table" from Python
Hello,Everybody,
Now I am using R (D)COM Server from Python to manipulate some data. When I
try to use "read.table" function to read some data, an error occurred.
However these statements work well when they are input to R directly. It is
so odd.
The Python scripts are as the following,
from win32com.client import Dispatch
sc=Dispatch("StatConnectorSrv.StatConnector")
2005 Jan 05
4
May i ask a question?
my version of wine is 20040408
when i use wine to install a software named "flashpgm"
it start the installshield,and a windows shows"The
operation system is not adequate for running Flash
programmer",and installation stoped.
All the imformation showed is as below:
fixme:nls:init_default_lcid charset GB18030 was not
recognized
err:dc:DCE_FreeWindowDCE [0x90031] GetDC() without
2007 Apr 27
9
can''t mount vfat fs on lvm created by winxp guest
Greetings,
I''ve had no success with mounting a vfat file system created by a
Windows XP guest on a lvm volume.
# mount -t vfat /dev/vg1/win1 /mnt/
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/vg1/win1,
missing codepage or other error
In some cases useful info is found in syslog - try
dmesg | tail or so
# dmesg
FAT: invalid media value (0xb9)
VFS:
2003 Nov 12
0
SWAT authentication question...
Hi all,
The documentation for SWAT indicates that logging in as the "root"
user will allow the user to update & change Samba parameters. The question
I have is, does SWAT define "root" on a Solaris 8 system as "a user with
user id 0", or "a user with the user name root"? The reason I'm asking is,
my system administrators are (rightfully)
2009 Aug 12
1
Oggz use
Hi there,
First of all, sorry for my English I'm not a native english speaker.
I need to develop and application witch does 3 tasks with oggs files :
1/ chain 2 ogg files
2/ extract a part from an ogg file
3/ add silence between two chained oggs files.
Basically,
- For the 1st task, I think that the best way to chain ogg files is to
use the "cat" (on linux) or "copy
2011 Mar 22
0
FPGA implementation in the camera
Here http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/theora/2004-September/000619.html Andrey
describe encoder structure, this like:
"I see the following structure of the compressor implemented in the FPGA
(Xilinx Spartan 3 1000K gates):
1. Data from the external frame buffer (FB) memory goes to the
Bayer-to-YCbCr (4:2:0) converter in overlapping 20x20 tiles that produce 6
8x8 blocks (one macroblock) on the
2006 May 15
4
Other databases...
I''m a newbie to Ruby and I was wondering if Ruby on Rails will work with
databases that has a ODBC/JDBC driver or does it ONLY work with the
databases that it list in it''s documentation?
Thanks
--
Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2012 Jan 23
1
Moving-Tiles Bootstrap
I wish to perform moving tiles bootstrap resampling on some gridded data
meteorological data. I've many years experience with S-Plus, but it has
no way to perform a moving-tiles bootstrap. Within R I've learned how to
use quadratresample() with the spatstats package and would be happy to
simply use empirical percentiles if generating the replicates were fast,
but it isn't. So,
2006 Jul 19
1
plain shading (not residuals) in mosaic plot
Hello. I've been using R for a couple of months and enjoying it a lot.
This is my first post to R-help.
I'm using the vcd package to make mosaic plots with labels on the tiles
indicating the number of items in each cell.
For example, I've made this plot:
> allmorph<-structure(c(10, 26, 17, 100, 70, 97, 253, 430, 185, 177,
> 25, 1), .Dim = as.integer(c(6, 2)), .Dimnames
2009 Mar 14
1
Any ideas for the most efficient algoritm to reshuffle tiles based on this description.
This was exactracted from a 8192x4 texture, with 32x4 tiles.
4 patterns appears, each 8x128 bytes long.
these patterns are repeated, and one is always left out.
So 123, 234, 134, 124.
The repetetive cycle is therefore 4x3x8x128 = 12288 bytes long.
I've included the color code ods file, which contains the normal ->
actual position.
I have no idea how this goes for larger tiles (is the
2004 Jun 29
0
gambling problem
Hi all
i have an interesting project that i have been working on. i intended to
set this as a first year programming problem but then changed my mind
since i thought that it might be too difficult for them to program.
the problem is as follows:
You have been approached by a local casino in order to
investigate the performance of one of their slot machines.
The slot machine
2002 Oct 31
2
quota support on AIX
Hellow, members
I want to use SAMBA with disk quota support on AIX machine,
but have not succeeded yet. Are there any members who could
succeeded setting up SAMBA on that environment?
OS:AIX4.3.3
SAMBA:2.2.5
configure option:--with-quotas
First, I configured AIX's quota environment, and confirmed quota
worked fine. And I accessed to SAMBA, but disk size displayed
on Windows explorer did
2012 Dec 04
0
latticeExtra tileplot question - tiles are not all the same size, need help.
Hello,
I have been creating many tileplots to try and illustrate the relative
abundance of fish through space and time. My issue is that the tiles that
border the plot are smaller than those in the center of the plot. In the
example I've provided the effect is pretty minor (I'm hoping this will be an
adequate example as I had the code already created/data uploaded). However,
I have other
2020 Aug 20
1
Intel AMX programming model discussion.
On 8/20/20 2:47 PM, Topper, Craig wrote:
>
> I think I’m still missing something here. The configuration is per
> tile. The multiply instructions take a MxK tile and multiply it by a
> KxN tile and accumulate into an MxN tile. So the configuration needs
> to know how many of each size of tile it needs to avoid a spill.
> Wouldn’t the register allocator then need to know which
2007 Aug 30
0
Problem with data migration and acts_as_tree
Hi, this is my first post here, my name is Lucas and I''m just starting
with rails.
For one of the first models I made (an accounts plan), I had some
example data in a CSV file, so I created this migration, the idea is
to detect the parent/child relationships according to the account
number, the code works right (if I insert some puts here and there, I
can see it), but when the migration
2019 Apr 17
2
Disable combining of loads and stores in instcombine
> Why do you want this?
The goal is to share arrays between multiple tiles on a manycore architecture by splitting arrays between tiles. With a DRF memory model, it makes sense to elide multiple loads to the same memory location between barriers.; IIRC the semantics for volatile don’t allow this eliding.
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2006 Apr 06
1
rounding of voronoi vertices using deldir()
Hello list,
I'm just getting started with using R - I have been trying over the past
day or so to work out a method for generating voronoi polygons for
PostGIS using SQL. I was able to put together a procedure which works
relatively well, but is somewhat inefficient. Someone on the PostGIS
list pointed me to the deldir() function in R, for which I can export a
text file with x/y coordinates
2018 Mar 28
2
Instruction selection algorithm
Is the algorithm described in the article "Near-Optimal Instruction
Selection on DAGs
(https://llvm.org/pubs/2008-CGO-DagISel.html)" really used in llvm
instruction selection?
I've studied implementation (SelectionDAGISel.cpp) and I see that
instructions are selected
by target specific MatcherTable generated by llvm-tblgen. In the
implementation the first
matching pattern from