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2012 Apr 12
0
SSH book for review
Hi, I've recently published a short book on OpenSSH, as part of my "exterminate ALL the passwords" initiative. I'm giving copies to anyone who is interested in writing a review for a blog -- either theirs, or a tech association they're with, or basically anywhere. http://www.michaelwlucas.com/nonfiction/ssh-mastery Please contact me off-list if interested. Thanks, ==ml
2008 Nov 14
1
configuring graphics device in Linux
greetings, i'm trying plot() from Owen's _The R Guide_ and having trouble with being able to view the result. the Graphics Device 2 draws an image i can only see the top part of and when i try to manipulate the window to see the image, the window then says: "...ure margins too lar..." in large letters. i guess it says something about picture margins too large. i'm not sure
2012 Feb 21
1
any hope for bug 1663 or similar function?
Hi folks, Is there any hope for an external source of public keys, such as given in bug 1663? I have dozens of servers, and I have to patch sshd on the vast majority of them. OpenSSH is a BSD program, but the BSD boxes are the most difficult to manage because of this. Thanks, ==ml -- Michael W. Lucas http://www.MichaelWLucas.com/, http://blather.MichaelWLucas.com/ Latest book: SSH Mastery
2012 Nov 13
1
problem with AuthorizedKeysCommand on OpenBSD
Hi, I'm attempting to test the AuthorizedKeysCommand feature with the new port of ssh-ldap-wrapper to OpenBSD. I'm running yesterday's OpenBSD-current i386 snapshot, which includes AuthorizedKeysCommand. The port of ssh-ldap-helper (at http://old.nabble.com/-new--ssh-ldap-helper-td34667413.html) contains all the bits I need, and the individual pieces appear to work once configured:
2015 May 18
1
\alias{} --> rather \concept{} for conceptual "links" to help pages
>From R-help, subject "Variable number of loops" I've opened a new thread, moving from R-help to R-devel .. >>>>> Jim Lemon <drjimlemon at gmail.com> >>>>> on Sun, 17 May 2015 09:19:06 +1000 writes: > Hi all, Given the number of help requests that involve > permutations/combinations, and the less than obvious > naming
2003 Jul 13
0
To You as a Nicer Person
Dear rsync: You may ask yourself > How to make people like you and respect you > How to win friends > How to let your conduct help your health, work, job, career, success, relationships, spirit, mind, well-being, ... > How to make your life smoother and happier > How to do whatever you like without being unpleasant to other people
2002 Sep 12
2
Browse Master Election
Hi, A weird problem ... My PDC is running samba 3.0 cvs from a couple of weeks ago. the os level is set to 65 and that machine has been the master for my domain for ages, until last night. A win2k client machine stoll the domain and made itself the master for the domain, hence a few problems. I have cranked the os level to 80, however I'm pretty sure that is not supported/a bad idea/not to be
2012 Nov 23
1
Bug?
root@graff:~# xm usb-list-assignable-devices 1-6 : ID 14dd:0002 Peppercon AG Multidevice 2-2 : ID 051d:0002 American Power Conversion Smart-UPS 3000 RM XL FW:691.16.I USB FW:7.3 root@graff:~# xm usb-hc-create bosch-w2k3-pv 1 1 root@graff:~# xm usb-list bosch-w2k3-pv Idx BE state usb-ver BE-path 0 0 1 USB1.1 /local/domain/0/backend/vusb/55/0
2015 Dec 31
2
Can't find x86 AVX VPANDNPS intrinsic
I don't think there is an intrinsic. This is supported by native IR by looking for something like (and %a, (xor %b, -1)) On Thu, Dec 31, 2015 at 1:25 PM, Sanjay Patel via llvm-dev < llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > Hi Matt - > I think this should either be VPANDN (integer) or VANDNPS (float); there > is no "VPANDNPS". > > On Thu, Dec 31, 2015 at 1:32 PM,
2013 May 13
0
DSPs which are suitable for porting OPUS
Dear Christian van Bijleveld, You can use any of the below DSPs of Texas Instruments 1. TMS320C674x - This supports floating point implementation of opus 2. TMS320C66x - This supports both floating and fixed point implementations 3. TMS320C64x - This supports only fixed point implementation Regards, Mahantesh On Mon, May 13, 2013 at 10:12 PM, <opus-request at xiph.org> wrote: >
2013 May 08
0
Upsampling while decoding / Updating
I'm not using Opus at all. I'm just including its resampler in my own sources. It's not even a DLL; it's directly compiled together with the rest of my code. You need these sources from the opus-tools package (http://www.opus-codec.org/downloads/): arch.h resample.c resample_sse.h speex_resampler.h stack_alloc.h In your project file, define these macros: #define
2008 Dec 09
2
Better way to find distances between points in a set?
I was playing around a bit to see how I could find the two points in a set of points (or ordered pairs) furthest from each other. Here's what I did: 1) created a Nrow by 2col matrix, so each row contains an x,y coordinate pair. 2) fed the matrix to a nested mapply (cv is my matrix): mapply(function(k,l) mapply(function(x,y,a,b) +
2011 Dec 22
0
Decoding only a certain frame results in different values than when decoding the entire file
HI Hermann, I am not sure I understand exactly what you are trying to do. Let me try to describe what I understood (I assumed your byte array starts @ 1 and not 0 as it is supposed to be in C) : ############################## CASE 1: (output is good) ############################## - INITILIAZE_DECODER (reset state memory) - READ bytes 1 to 124 - SpxDecode(DinBuf, DoutBuf, unsigned int
2008 Dec 22
2
How can I avoid nested 'for' loops or quicken the process?
Hi All, I'm still pretty new to using R - and I was hoping I might be able to get some advice as to how to use 'apply' or a similar function instead of using nested for loops. Right now I have a script which uses nested for loops similar to this: i <- 1 for(a in Alpha) { for (b in Beta) { for (c in Gamma) { for (d in Delta) { for (e in Epsilon) { Output[i] <-
2013 May 08
3
Upsampling while decoding / Updating
Dear Nikos, thanks! But you use Opus only for resampling, not for entirely replacing Speex, don't you? Greetings! Hermie Am 07.05.2013 22:53, schrieb Nikos Chantziaras: > The Opus resampler is actually a bugfixed version of the Speex one. Same > interface/API, but with the bugs removed. It's why I recommended it :-) > Otherwise I would have recommended something entirely
2008 Feb 01
3
Phase Shift
Is there any implementation in R for finding the phase shift between two continuous signals. I would like to find the average phase shift for tow signals over two years. thanks Stephen -- Let's not spend our time and resources thinking about things that are so little or so large that all they really do for us is puff us up and make us feel like gods. We are mammals, and have not exhausted
2010 Jan 23
2
About LU decomposition in R
Hi, How can I find and download a function in R to do the LU decompostion for finding the upper and lower triangular matrix.  Thank you so much. Joe ___________________________________________________ 您的生活即時通 - 溝通、娛樂、生活、工作一次搞定! [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2011 Dec 23
0
Decoding only a certain frame results in different values than when decoding the entire file
When I already decoded something, and the decstate is not erased or reset, shouldn't that be sufficient to decode other frames with a good quality? For example, when I have decoded 30 frames without decoding the previous frames, the sound quality may not be too good, but afterwards the decoder should (in my opinion) be in a "good" state. But when I decode other frames
2013 May 07
0
Upsampling while decoding / Updating
The Opus resampler is actually a bugfixed version of the Speex one. Same interface/API, but with the bugs removed. It's why I recommended it :-) Otherwise I would have recommended something entirely different, like SoXR. On 07/05/13 22:12, Hermann Weber wrote: > Dear Nikos, > > thank you very much for your advice! > > I am not a little bit new to C++, and experiments
2012 Sep 19
0
[LLVMdev] Handling of unsafe functions
I generally disagree with the approach. Generally char* strings aren't recommended for use in LLVM and this kind of string manipulation in LLVM shouldn't be done with the primitive C library functions. The Programmer's Manual gives the preferred types to use for strings [1] and all of them keep track of length. There are also safe routines for creating and formatting strings, such as