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2008 Jul 23
1
Re: C:WindowsTempCloseApp.exe
Okay, I found the right ahsetup.exe (Active Home).
It's doing the same thing for me: extracting CloseApp.exe (which is the same program I found) to the temp folder, but then shutting down with an error message about being unable to use it.
As to why, the answer, IMO, is that this is a very old program (the download site says it works in Windows 3.1), and most programs that old simply
2006 Sep 10
5
cd drive not found
By reading messages on this list, I think that I have figured out that
in gnome, you should be able to find directories like media/floppy
jerry@linux-8ldg:/media> dir
total 0
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 48 2006-08-18 20:18 floppy
Since the only sub directory I have in the media directory is floppy,
does this mean that I have not configured the computer correctly? I
cannot get to the cd drive
2006 Sep 24
4
crush when play SC
after installation and everything is fine, then when I try to turn SC.exe, X
crushes, saying something like 3D parameters passed didn't match the
hardware or something, please help
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2006 Sep 09
1
Can't find the cd drive
One month ago, I reformatted this drive and loaded suse Linux using a
dvd created from a file downloaded from Novell.
Linux seems to be running fine. But now I need to install a very old
windows program.
I THINK that I have downloaded, installed, and configured wine
correctly.
When I click on Applications, System, Terminal, Gnome Terminal and type
wine, I get a three line instruction that
2010 May 19
1
Where is the construction of a dist object from raw data described?
Any reference to the appropriate documentation would
be most appreciated.
I am using the TSP module for clustering of HIV
genetic sequences. The distances have already been
computed and available as either upper-triangular
or square, i.e.:
a 1 2 3
b 4 5
c 6
d
or
a 0 1 2 3
b 1 0 4 5
c 2 4 0 6
d 3 5 6 0
The TSP modules takes in a "dist" object.
2006 Sep 08
0
Thanks
Thanks for letting me into the group.
There is so much that I don't know about this package that it is
embarrassing. Is there an archives or faq section that I can look at
before I prove how ignorant I really am?
Thanks again.
--
Jerry Hnidy
Woodhaven, Mi
2007 Oct 26
2
Ubuntu 7.10
I want wine in Ubuntu 7.10. I followed the instructions at winehq but there
is some dependencies which ubuntu cant install:
(if image doesn't shown it says: wine: Depends: libaudio2 but is not
installable)
I guess I have to install libaudio2 but isn't the list of available
software.
Can someone please help me?
Regards.
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2013 Apr 08
2
How can I extract part of the data in a panel dataset?
Taking the Grunfeld data, which is built-in in R, for example,
(1)How can I construct a dataset (or dataframe) that consists of the data
of all firms in 1951?
(2)How can I calculate the average capital in each form over the period
1951-1954?
What I can imagine is to categorize the data by firm, and then select the
data between 1951 and 1954 for each firm, but how can I do it?
Thanks,
Miao
2012 Nov 13
1
About systemfit package
Dear friends,
I have written the following lines in R console wich already exist in pdf
file systemfit:
data( "GrunfeldGreene" )
library( "plm" )
GGPanel <- plm.data( GrunfeldGreene, c( "firm", "year" ) )
greeneSur <- systemfit( invest ~ value + capital, method = "SUR",
+ data = GGPanel )
greenSur
I have obtained the following incomplete
2009 Nov 27
1
ISDN30 Timing Sources (Jon Morgan)
Quoth Jon Morgan <jon.morgan at motors.co.uk>
>
>We have a 2 port Digium TE220P card, one span is configured to connect to our ISDN30 provider (British Telecom), the other span connects to our internal PBX. Here's the zaptel.conf snip:
>
>span=1,1,0,ccs,hdb3,crc4
>bchan=1-15
>dchan=16
>bchan=17-31
>
>span=2,0,0,ccs,hdb3,crc4
>bchan=32-46
>dchan=47
2008 May 07
2
[LLVMdev] [PATCH] Split LoopUnroll pass into mechanism and policy
On May 6, 2008, at 8:30 PM, Devang Patel wrote:
> Dan,
>
> On May 6, 2008, at 5:56 PM, Dan Gohman wrote:
>
>> This should still make it easy to write new unrolling passes with
>> custom heuristics, but it would also be more flexible for passes to
>> do unrolling in combination with other transformations.
>
> Do you mean unrolling during other transformation or
2010 May 28
5
difference in sort order linux/Windows (R.2.11.0)
Dear R users,
I'm a bit perplexed with the effect sort has here, as it is different on
Windows vs. linux.
It makes my factor levels and subsequent plots different on the two systems.
Given:
types <- c("PC-D-Euro-0", "PC-D-Euro-1", "PC-D-Euro-2", "PC-D-Euro-3",
"PC-D-Euro-4", "PC-D-Euro-5", "PC-D-Euro-6",
2003 Aug 11
3
Plea for Help with Slow Roaming Profiles
I've posted a couple of times about this problem. This is a plea for help
with Roaming Profile configuration.
The short problem is that logging on and logging off takes about ten
minutes, with a fresh roaming profile (~1MB), on a 100Mb LAN.
If anyone has any suggestions or pointers or questions, *please* pipe up.
I'm all out of ideas.
2020 Jan 14
3
nut on armhf, r-pi4b IOW
On Jan 13, 2020, at 10:17 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
>
>>> (I was looking at the hid-subdrivers.txt file in the latest NUT
>>> tree, which has the command line amended to not generate that "too
>>> many non-option arguments" error. Also, I wanted it to use the
>>> existing cps-hid.c tables, not the generic "explore" sub-driver.)
>>
2010 Mar 16
2
plm "within" models: is the correct F-statistic reported?
Dear R users
I get different F-statistic results for a "within" model, when using
"time" or "twoways" effects in plm() [1] and when manually specifying
the time control dummies [2].
[1] vignette("plm")
[2] http://cran.r-project.org/doc/contrib/Farnsworth-EconometricsInR.pdf
Two examples below:
library("AER")
data("Grunfeld", package =
2008 May 08
0
[LLVMdev] [PATCH] Split LoopUnroll pass into mechanism and policy
Hi Dan,
> in the AMD 5.5
What's that? Got a link? Google only finds some kind of golf cart powered by
the "Advanced Motors & Drivers 5.5" engine :-)
Gr.
Matthijs
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2012 Feb 15
2
Link to a Network computer
Issue: Connecting to a computer in a network.
I would like to connect to a file on a computer on my internal network that
has a different password. I have tried download.file and read.csv to no
avail.
When use this link in explorer it will prompt me for a username/password:
file://hs9999-907/D$/protein%20Maintenance%20Logs/123.txt
Then it lets me through. I cannot get any R traction on where I
2017 Aug 21
2
[5.0.0 Release] Please help fix the remaining blockers (2 days left!)
Hello everyone,
According to the release schedule, we're supposed to be tagging
'final' on Wednesday. Unfortunately, I suspect we will be a little
late.
There are currently 32 open release blockers:
https://bugs.llvm.org/buglist.cgi?f1=blocked&o1=equals&v1=33849&query_format=advanced&resolution=---
Some of those have traction, but many don't. Some just need
2023 Jan 05
1
Looking for a RAID1 box
I have found a:
HPE 873830-S01 ProLiant MicroServer Gen10
for <$300 without drives.? If I can believe the seller, it has a AMD
Opteron X3216 Dual-core (2 Core) 1.6GHz and 8GB Installed.
It has 4 3.5" bays. and 1? "Media" bay?
https://www.servertechsupply.com/873830-s01/
this could well be acceptable.? Got to find out power draw.? Looks like
~40W.
Any input on issues of OS
2008 Jul 06
3
Getting something into centosplus for 5.2?
I've got a USB to serial adapter that I picked up from Radio Shack
earlier this year. The updated pl2303 driver is already in the
mainstream kernel as per
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=429652 but I'm not getting
much traction from Red Hat as far as them updating the kernel. So every
time there's an updated kernel, I have to rebuild the srpm.
I figure that this is the