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2004 Sep 13
1
do.call("dim<-" , ... )
OK guys another problem. I have a 3D array "x" with dim(x)=c(a,a,b^2) and I want to rearrange the elements of x to make a matrix "y" with dimensions c(a*b,a*b). Neither a nor b is known in advance. I want the "n-th" a*a submatrix of y to be x[,,n] (where 1 <= n <= b^2). Needless to say, this has gotta be vectorized! Toy example with a=2, b=3 follows:
2011 Nov 29
8
megaraid/PERC
I've got two drives from a now-dead server, they were RAIDed, a mirror, I'd assume. I need to see if there's anything on them I need to transfer to the replacement, so I just shoved them into another Dell server, with a PERC 5 controller - I think that's what the dead one had. I fired up MegaRAID storage manager... but can't see any way to tell it to recreate that RAID. Anyone
2001 Nov 21
3
Faking system time
Hello all. I am trying to use WINE to make a windoze-only development environment (very rudimentar, command line cross-compiler and stuff) under Linux, because GNU make is far superior from the M$'s 'nmake'. Anyway, I have some trouble with expirating licenses and stuff, and the solution is to revert the system date back to some valid thing and then compile. Since I am now running
2013 Dec 02
7
Stuck trying to boot Xen 4.3 on Arm Midway
I am trying to extract and combine the various pieces of information found in [1] and its sub-pages and the Xen in-tree documentation in order to make xen boot (potentially non-smp without some later changes). But since I am not familiar enough with Arm I think I am stuck doing something wrong. I compiled the hypervisor with debug and early printk for midway and use the xen.bin file (I could get
2016 Oct 21
2
Correcting "incorrect userParameters value on object...." ???
On Thu, 2016-10-20 at 16:43 -0400, Adam Tauno Williams via samba wrote: > On Thu, 2016-10-20 at 16:28 -0400, Adam Tauno Williams via samba > wrote: > > > > sernet-samba-4.2.14-23.el6.x86_64 > > Errors [on all DCs] related to incorrect userParameters values - on > > user's that are working.  How does one go about > > rebuilding/correcting > > this
2018 Oct 30
4
IBM buying RedHat
Mark Rousell wrote: > On 30/10/2018 17:14, Simon Matter wrote: <snip> > Yup. When I looked at IBM Power machines before (maybe about a year ago, > not sure), there was actually a pricing tool on the website. You could go > through various options for machines (GPUs, CPUs, storage, memory, etc.) > and get a price. Annoyingly I didn't record detailed pricing info but, as
2016 Jan 26
2
Just need to vent
Once upon a time, Always Learning <centos at u64.u22.net> said: > Is systemd the beneficial, reliable, useful and workable "improved init > system" or something with circa 275,000 lines of coding compared to > init's circa 10,000 lines ? Things I have learned in programming > include modular is better than monolithic, and less code better than > M$-style
2016 Jun 24
2
--partial not working?
Hello, I’m running rsync -avPhi to move large video files to a remote server. Often we have to stop a transfer midway through to push something else to the server. My hope was that the -P flag would invoke --partial and the transfer would pick-up where it left off. This does not seem to be happening. Rather, the transfer starts over from the beginning, erasing the partially transferred file.
2009 Apr 20
2
[LLVMdev] Summer of Code 2009 "Support for an ELF writer"
Hello So how did it happen that the only project which was a candidate for libJIT Summer of Code in GNU, with the same title got selected in LLVM? Does it mean that the same genius idea came to two minds? Thanks, Kirill -- http://code.google.com/p/libjit-linear-scan-register-allocator/
2013 May 24
10
[PATCH 0/4] ARM/early-printk: Improve reusability and add Calxeda support
The current early-printk support for ARM is rather hard-coded, making it hard to add machines or tweak settings. This series slightly moves some code to gather UART settings in xen/arch/arm/Rules.mk instead of the actual .c files. Also it allows two different machines with different settings to share the same driver, which the last patch exploits to add support the Calxeda Midway hardware. This
2017 Feb 17
3
RAID questions
On 2017-02-15, John R Pierce <pierce at hogranch.com> wrote: > On 2/14/2017 4:48 PM, tdukes at palmettoshopper.com wrote: > >> 3 - Can additional drive(s) be added later with a changein RAID level >> without current data loss? > > Only some systems support that sort of restriping, and its a dangerous > activity (if the power fails or system crashes midway through
2012 Mar 21
4
PE - installation error
Hi, I am trying to install puppet enterprise on a fresh Debian Squeeze machine, but I am getting an error midway with no information on what went wrong. How do I troubleshoot or look for more debugging information? This is what the screen output for installation is: thanks for your help in advance! Setting up pe-rubygem-fog (1.0.0e-1puppet2) ... Setting up pe-cloud-provisioner (1.0.1-puppet1)
2015 Jan 13
2
[LLVMdev] NEON intrinsics preventing redundant load optimization?
> On 5 Jan 2015, at 13:08, Renato Golin <renato.golin at linaro.org> wrote: > > On 5 January 2015 at 12:13, James Molloy <james at jamesmolloy.co.uk> wrote: >> For this reason Renato I don't think we should advise people to work around >> the API, as who knows what problems that will cause later. > > I stand corrected (twice). But we changed the subject
2018 Jun 06
2
Mach-O support in lld: what are the known issues?
Thanks for the response, Rui! On Tue, Jun 5, 2018 at 5:26 PM, Rui Ueyama <ruiu at google.com> wrote: > > Besides the features you pointed out, I think Xcode introduced a new way > of listing dynamic linking symbols, and I believe lld doesn't support that. > .tbd files, is that right? A colleague of mine pointed me to Apple's libtapi open source project [1], maybe I can
2010 Aug 12
2
MSN wtf?
Well I've dabbled with Wine on and off for about a year and quite frankly, I've never gotten Wine to work... in fact I've never gotten Wine to do anything--I don't know why I bother, I guess because sometimes my head inflates, and I just need Wine to tell me that yes tehre are some htings in life I can't have. So I went here:
2002 Jun 05
13
Welcome to the Linux Magazine newsletter
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2002 Apr 04
1
Bug report - yours or mine?
Hi there: As suggested in the docs, I am forwarding a bug report. I have just converted two partitions to ext3 from ext2 without reformatting on my home box. All is not well, however. Here's the specs AMD K6/2-3D 500 Mhz, 64MB SDRAM, 100 Mhz bus Via Apollo P5MPV3 chipset, 100 Mhz bus Opti Mad 16 931 soundcard Video= AGP S3 Trio, w/8MB RAM, PS/2 mouse. Realtek 8029 pci bus network card.
2023 Apr 12
1
aborting the execution of a script...
Dear members, I have a script which I source it interactively. I have the following questions: 1. If there is an error in an expression, an error message is printed, but the execution continues till the end of the script. I am sourcing with echo. Is there any way to abort the execution when the first error occurs? This happens with R CMD BATCH. If there is an error
2009 Oct 15
0
[LLVMdev] strace for whole-program bitcodes (was: RE: building whole-program bitcode with LLVM)
Hi Terence, I believe that this is in fact similar to an approach Coverity uses (or used at one time) as a robust solution to determine what was done during a build. I can imagine that one can build a robust system following this technique, but it also seems like it might be quite a bit of work. Another possible alternative not mentioned is to teach the compiler driver (clang, most likely) to
2009 Mar 20
1
bypass_rescue and its inverse
Hey, I''ve just started using rspec-rails 1.2 and the bypass rescue declaration is wonderful - by default I tend to write controller which raise exceptions (in exceptional circumstances), along with before- filters as guard clauses, so being able to switch off rescue from (which I properly spec separately) is a real boon. Such a boon, in fact, that I immediately shoved it into a