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2006 Jan 24
5
Is it possible ?
Hi everyone,
I am a new one for that lists....actually i have final year
project on VOIP & IMS ...so i want to install asterisk on my pc ...IS it
possble that ...we can call on small LAN network without buying any card...i
will clear my point as that...suppose i have a linux machine on which i
want to install asterisk and HOW it will install...and second point is that
..i have 2
2006 Jan 24
6
iax provider
Hi
I looking a good IAX service for a *emerging * voip provider.
Better with a test account to try.
Thanks in advance.
roberto
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2008 Nov 13
2
CROSSTABULATION
I want to form a 3x3 crosstabulation for the signs of two vectors (i.e.
Negative, Zero, Positive). The problem is that I am simulating the data so
for some iterations one of the categories is absent. Thus the resulting
table shrinks to 3x2. I want it to be 3x3 with zero column corresponding to
the missing category. Moreover, I have tried but failed to give the
dimension names.
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Sohail Chand
2008 May 23
3
IDE
People,
I'm a ubunto user and I used to write my scipts in "Java Gui for R", but it
is a very slow tool to run my scripts...
Do you know some efficient IDE for R?
Thankssss!!!
Alexandra Almeida
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Alexandra R M de Almeida
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2006 Oct 30
4
for importing "data"
*I am a very new user of R. I've spent several hours trying to import
data, so I feel okay asking the list for help. *
*I had an Excel file, then I turned it into a "tab-delimited" file, as
instructed by directions My
filename is "lahore.txt" I amusing the following commands for read.delim but
i am getting following mesages. Sir i am sending you my excel data file i
2018 Jul 16
3
sizeof(DIFlags)
Hi list,
Is there a standards based reason why the DIFlags enum is set to
uint32_t[1]? I am sure my DWARF-std-reading-fu is not up to snuff and so
I cannot seem to find it.
The reason I ask is that we are running out of space for our own DIFlags
and would like to nail this down before deciding on an approach.
Thanks!
Sohail
[1] The code in question:
2011 Mar 31
3
Migrating standalone systems to KVM
A while ago I got great instructions from Pasi for migrating standalone
systems to *xen*. However, now I have decided to use KVM instead, which
raises a new question:
How to migrate a standalone system to *KVM*?
I know a two-step way to do it:
standalone system -> xen pv guest
xen pv guest -> KVM pv guest
I read that xen -> KVM migration is trivially easy.
But is there an easier
2011 Jun 13
4
[LLVMdev] Is LLVM expressive enough to represent asynchronous exceptions?
On Jun 12, 2011, at 4:40 PM, John McCall wrote:
> On Jun 12, 2011, at 2:14 PM, Cameron Zwarich wrote:
>
>> On Jun 12, 2011, at 1:25 AM, Duncan Sands wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Sohail,
>>>
>>>> Is LLVM expressive enough to represent asynchronous exceptions?
>>>
>>> not currently. The first step in this direction is to get rid of the
2011 Jun 12
6
[LLVMdev] Is LLVM expressive enough to represent asynchronous exceptions?
On Jun 12, 2011, at 1:25 AM, Duncan Sands wrote:
> Hi Sohail,
>
>> Is LLVM expressive enough to represent asynchronous exceptions?
>
> not currently. The first step in this direction is to get rid of the invoke
> instruction and attach exception handling information to basic blocks. See
> http://nondot.org/sabre/LLVMNotes/ExceptionHandlingChanges.txt
> for a
2000 May 12
2
LPRng question
<It seems that the print command is trying to find the printer at
location 'localhost'. Since this is a network printer it is not at
localhost is it?>
Yeah, the error messages made no sense to me either!
Well, like I said earlier: < The IP address of this printer is 10.1.1.192. I
call this
printer nero, and have it listed in my /etc/hosts file>
Here is a copy of part of my
2011 Jun 13
0
[LLVMdev] Is LLVM expressive enough to represent asynchronous exceptions?
On Jun 12, 2011, at 11:24 PM, Bill Wendling wrote:
> On Jun 12, 2011, at 4:40 PM, John McCall wrote:
>
>> On Jun 12, 2011, at 2:14 PM, Cameron Zwarich wrote:
>>
>>> On Jun 12, 2011, at 1:25 AM, Duncan Sands wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Sohail,
>>>>
>>>>> Is LLVM expressive enough to represent asynchronous exceptions?
2007 Feb 25
2
RFA and nsRFA
Dear Sir
There are two packages of regional frequency analysis RFA and nsRFA. Are
both give us same results if not then what you will suggest.
I am confused about this.
Please guid me in this regard
AMINA
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AMINA SHAHZADI
Department of Statistics
GC University Lahore, Pakistan.
Email:
amnakhan493@gmail.com
amna_989@hotmail.com
amna_989@yahoo.com
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2007 Feb 25
2
RFA
Dear Sir in the following example,is the vector lmom a l-moment ratios
vector? What is meant by size = northCascades[,1]? And what are the values
in c(0.0104,0.0399,0.0405)?
Please help me I am unable to understand these from help manual.
Best Regards
AMINA
data(northCascades)
lmom <- c(1, 0.1103, 0.0279, 0.1366)
kappaParam <- kappalmom(lmom)
heterogeneity(500, 19, size =
2009 Jul 30
4
Scatter Plot
Dear Sir
I want to write the numbers 1,2,3,----on a scatter plot instead of points,
like 1 corresponding to first point on plot, 2 corresponding second point
etc.
Help in this regard.
Regards
--
AMINA SHAHZADI
Department of Statistics
GC University Lahore, Pakistan.
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2011 Jun 13
3
[LLVMdev] Is LLVM expressive enough to represent asynchronous exceptions?
On 11-06-12 7:40 PM, John McCall wrote:
> On Jun 12, 2011, at 2:14 PM, Cameron Zwarich wrote:
>
>> > On Jun 12, 2011, at 1:25 AM, Duncan Sands wrote:
>> >
>>> >> Hi Sohail,
>>> >>
>>>> >>> Is LLVM expressive enough to represent asynchronous exceptions?
>>> >>
>>> >> not currently. The
2006 Oct 26
3
help fo finding R package "utils"
Sir I have a problem that from which country i can assess R package "utils"
for data entry for loading it in R
Please help me in this regard.
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AMINA SHAHZADI
Department of Statistics
GC University Lahore, Pakistan.
Email:
amnakhan493@gmail.com
amna_989@hotmail.com
amna_989@yahoo.com
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2011 Jun 12
0
[LLVMdev] Is LLVM expressive enough to represent asynchronous exceptions?
On Jun 12, 2011, at 2:14 PM, Cameron Zwarich wrote:
> On Jun 12, 2011, at 1:25 AM, Duncan Sands wrote:
>
>> Hi Sohail,
>>
>>> Is LLVM expressive enough to represent asynchronous exceptions?
>>
>> not currently. The first step in this direction is to get rid of the invoke
>> instruction and attach exception handling information to basic blocks. See
2003 Sep 01
4
Sip Software from Nero Folk?
http://www.nero.com/us/631911127302064.html
Have you all seen this?
Its a SIP softphone put out by the people that do the CD burning software Nero...
Check it out it works with *
Dave
2014 Jan 02
1
version: Bump version & Lua
Geert Stappers <stappers at stappers.nl> writes:
> Op 2014-01-02 om 14:59 schreef Ferenc Wagner:
>
>> "H. Peter Anvin" <hpa at zytor.com> writes:
>>
>>> On 12/12/2013 12:31 AM, Ferenc Wagner wrote:
>>>
>>>> Shall I rebase it to the current firmware head?
>>>>
>>>> Also, 5.2.3 was released a couple of
2011 Jun 12
5
[LLVMdev] Is LLVM expressive enough to represent asynchronous exceptions?
Is LLVM expressive enough to represent asynchronous exceptions?
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Summary: Need new LLVM instructions or extending of all instructions.
C++ exceptions are synchronous: the compiler knows when/where they are
being raised.
Asynchronous exceptions can be raised at any time. For example, an
integer divide-by-zero may raise an