Displaying 20 results from an estimated 40000 matches similar to: "Asterisk 1.4.16 and 1.2.26 released"
2003 Oct 08
1
is.na(v)<-b (was: Re: Beginner's query - segmentation fault)
Concerning x[i] <- NA vs is.na(x[i]) <- TRUE
Brian Ripley wrote:
I don't think it can ever `go wrong', but it can do things other
than the user intends.
If the user writes x[i] <- NA, the user has clearly indicated his intention
that the i element(s) of x should become NA. There isn't any clearer way to
say that. The only way it could ever do something "other
2015 Aug 27
3
please block user
On 08/27/15 13:07, John R Pierce wrote:
> On 8/27/2015 10:56 AM, g wrote:
>> we had a vary serious and meaningful intercourse that only someone of
>> a high amount of education and intelligence would have been able to
>> maintain.
>
> PLEASE tell me this whole post is tongue-in-cheek.
>
.
that is one place for a tongue. ;-)
look at the meaning of the word.
2009 Aug 21
1
LASSO: glmpath and cv.glmpath
Hi,
perhaps you can help me to find out, how to find the best Lambda in a
LASSO-model.
I have a feature selection problem with 150 proteins potentially
predicting Cancer or Noncancer. With a lasso model
fit.glm <- glmpath(x=as.matrix(X), y=target, family="binomial")
(target is 0, 1 <- Cancer non cancer, X the proteins, numerical in
expression), I get following path (PICTURE
2006 Apr 13
10
Code Igniter
Hi all,
I was just made aware of this:
<http://www.codeigniter.com>
I wonder where the inspiration comes from? Lots of very similar
concepts there ;)
I''ve only watched the intro movie so far, but very interesting.
jt
2010 Mar 14
2
Why doesn't vec[-real.number] give an error or warning? Kids do the darndest things!
Hi all...
My students were conflating grepping for a value in a vector to get the
index, and then removing it with [-index], for instance like this:
set.seed(17)
v <- rnorm(20)
s <- v[-1.18]
They were trying to remove the 12th value in v, which is -1.18 or so.
But the result is, as documented in ?Extract, to coerce 1.18 to the next
lowest integer, and remove the 1st value of v, not the
2017 Aug 24
2
Dovecot - Postfix Calender Synchronisation
RG> Re: portable formats and their mime type
RG> https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/ICalendar
RG> https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/VCard
RG> Re: dependencies
RG> - db: why? just use the ical and vcard files! They are files,
RG> they are in a directory, they can be used like dovecot uses eml
RG> files! No need for postgresql or mysql.
RG> - webmail: why? We use dovecot!!!
2024 Sep 29
1
Is there a sexy way ...?
On Sat, 28 Sep 2024 10:26:31 +0100
CALUM POLWART <polc1410 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Avi
>
> I fear this was all a huge social experiment.
>
> Testing if a post titled "sexy way" would increase engagement...
<SNIP>
I conjecture that this conjecture was tongue-in-cheek. Be that as it
were ??, let me assure everyone that such was not my intention. The
usage
2024 Sep 29
1
Is there a sexy way ...?
Admit it, Rolf. Haven't you wondered if S, in a more private way, is sexier than R?
OK, kidding aside, we have talked this to death.
Just FYI, the conversation was stimulating for some of us and I have continued on my own and located functions I see as useful in the stringi and stringr packages to make my silly version ever less silly! LOL!
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From: Rolf Turner
2015 Aug 27
5
please block user
On 08/27/15 12:12, Alice Wonder wrote:
> On 08/27/2015 08:58 AM, g wrote:
>> On 08/27/15 09:31, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote:
>> <>
>>
>>> *sigh*
>>> And they're probably sent by a script running on the PC of a fat,
>>> 47 yr old guy living in a basement and making money this way....
>>>
>> .
>> i seriously doubt it.
2008 Dec 03
8
Indentation Conventions for Ruby and Cucumber
On Thu, Nov 27, 2008 at 4:28 PM, Aslak Helles?y <aslak.hellesoy at gmail.com>wrote:
> When (if) this thread ends, let''s start a discussion about indentation
> conventions!
>
Oh... let the pleasure be mine!... and why wait?
_EVERYONE_ knows that the only way to indent ruby code is 2 plain spaces.
Tabs are known to be the source of all evil and 4 spaces obviously wastes
2005 Dec 29
7
Laszlo on Rails kicking off
The Laszlo on Rails effort, bringing the rich web interface of
OpenLaszlo (http://openlaszlo.org) to the simplicity of Rails
(http://www.rubyonrails.com) will be kicking off next week.
We have a list going at
http://groups.google.com/group/laszlo-on-rails/ -- 88 people so far
and we haven''t even begun! -- but if you really want to be close to
the action, email me with your firstname,
2015 Jan 28
0
Asterisk 1.8.28-cert4, 1.8.32.2, 11.6-cert10, 11.15.1, 12.8.1, 13.1.1 Now Available (Security Release)
The Asterisk Development Team has announced security releases for Certified
Asterisk 1.8.28 and 11.6 and Asterisk 1.8, 11, 12, and 13. The available
security releases are released as versions 1.8.28.cert-4, 1.8.32.2, 11.6-cert10,
11.15.1, 12.8.1, and 13.1.1.
These releases are available for immediate download at
http://downloads.asterisk.org/pub/telephony/asterisk/releases
The release of these
2015 Jan 28
0
Asterisk 1.8.28-cert4, 1.8.32.2, 11.6-cert10, 11.15.1, 12.8.1, 13.1.1 Now Available (Security Release)
The Asterisk Development Team has announced security releases for Certified
Asterisk 1.8.28 and 11.6 and Asterisk 1.8, 11, 12, and 13. The available
security releases are released as versions 1.8.28.cert-4, 1.8.32.2, 11.6-cert10,
11.15.1, 12.8.1, and 13.1.1.
These releases are available for immediate download at
http://downloads.asterisk.org/pub/telephony/asterisk/releases
The release of these
2008 Dec 10
0
AST-2008-012: Remote crash vulnerability in IAX2
Asterisk Project Security Advisory - AST-2008-012
+------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Product | Asterisk |
|----------------------+-------------------------------------------------|
| Summary | Remote crash vulnerability in IAX2 |
2008 Dec 10
0
AST-2008-012: Remote crash vulnerability in IAX2
Asterisk Project Security Advisory - AST-2008-012
+------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Product | Asterisk |
|----------------------+-------------------------------------------------|
| Summary | Remote crash vulnerability in IAX2 |
2020 Jan 16
1
[CentOS-announce] Release for CentOS Linux 8 (1911)
On Jan 16, 2020, at 12:06 PM, Lamar Owen <lowen at pari.edu> wrote:
>
> ...or maybe even 8.1.1911 (which is part of the name of the DVD ISO file), but officially it's CentOS 8 (1911).
$ lsb_release -a
LSB Version: :core-4.1-amd64:core-4.1-noarch
Distributor ID: CentOS
Description: CentOS Linux release 8.1.1911 (Core)
Release: 8.1.1911
Codename: Core
2011 Sep 12
3
Solve your R problems
R-help is all about solving R problems.
So here ya go:
http://www.portfolioprobe.com/2011/09/12/solve-your-r-problems/
--
Patrick Burns
pburns at pburns.seanet.com
twitter: @portfolioprobe
http://www.portfolioprobe.com/blog
http://www.burns-stat.com
(home of 'Some hints for the R beginner'
and 'The R Inferno')
2012 Aug 30
0
Asterisk 1.8.11-cert7, 1.8.15.1, 10.7.1, 10.7.1-digiumphones Now Available (Security Release)
The Asterisk Development Team has announced security releases for Certified
Asterisk 1.8.11 and Asterisk 1.8 and 10. The available security releases are
released as versions 1.8.11-cert7, 1.8.15.1, 10.7.1, and 10.7.1-digiumphones.
These releases are available for immediate download at
http://downloads.asterisk.org/pub/telephony/asterisk/releases
The release of Asterisk 1.8.11-cert7, 1.8.15.1,
2004 Feb 12
4
R-help
Hi,
I have a problem.
I would like to put my SAS-code into R.
Could I do that, if yes, how?
Best regards
Jim Gustafsson
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2002 Oct 02
1
Workshop: DSC 2003
DSC 2003
International Workshop on Distributed Statistical Computing
http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/Conferences/DSC-2003/
March 20--22, 2003
Vienna, Austria
The third international workshop on 'Distributed Statistical Computing'
(DSC 2003) will take place at the Technische Universit?t Wien in Vienna,
Austria from 2003-03-20 to 2003-03-22. This workshop will deal with
future directions in