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2003 Apr 15
1
Ogg Traffic for April 15, 2003
Hi everybody: Here is this week's Ogg Traffic with all new updates on recent activities in the world of Xiph.org. The HTML version is up at http://www.vorbis.com/ot/20030415.html. Enjoy! -Carsten <p>Ogg Traffic for Tuesday, April 15, 2003 [1]Carsten "Purple" Haese April 15, 2003 _________________________________________________________________ Table of
2016 Apr 20
2
Parsing and counting expressions in .txt-files
Dear Community, I hope that I have the right category selected because I am relatively new to the "R" world. I come with a relatively challenging problem in the luggage. I would like to realize, that "R" reads text files (there are several hundred pieces in my folder) sequentially, and screens for specific terms. If the term is found, the program should write a 1, if not a
2010 Apr 06
0
nVidia hardware donations available
Dear nouveau developers, I have some nVidia cards available which I would like to donate for free shipping. If anyone of you is interested, please let me know. I will send the card(s) to anywhere in the world for free ;). Here is what I have: * ELSA Erazor X - GeForce256(NV10), AGP, 32MB * NoName - TNT2 (M64), AGP, (probably) 32MB * NoName GeForce MX4000 (V64), AGP, 64MB * NoName GeForce 6200
2009 Jan 25
2
Selling Wine compatibility to Windows software vendors.
We have recently started promoting the Ubuntu OS and have converted all of our offices to Ubuntu. We have closely been monitoring the development of Wine. It has progressed very nicely and is the ONLY reason we were able to fully convert all of our computers to linux. We even sell gaming PCs with World of Warcraft thanks to Wine. We were just wondering if the developers of Wine ever considered
2009 Jul 07
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM
[ cc: llvmdev -- please email the list rather than me directly ] 2009/7/6 asaf <asaf at inbox.com> > LLVM seems a good vm, why is there no 68k version ? > LLVM is an open-source project with development driven by contributors (companies and individuals), and if there isn't a particular feature implemented, it's because no one has had the necessity or desire to implement it.
2001 Dec 31
7
Happy New Year! RC3 Released!
Happy New Year from the Xiphophorus Team. It took longer than we thought, but I think everyone will agree this is our best release yet. With drastic quality improvements and new bitrate management features, this release brings us one step closer to 1.0. Along with all the lovely VBR modes you are used to, you now have millions more. oggenc's quality settings are 0-10 in increments of
2010 Jun 09
1
Problem Matching Exact Values
Sorry for the basic question - bur I ran into something I haven't noticed before and would appreciate a little more perspective on my problem. I am using R to determine if various thresholds are hit (or surpassed) in a data set.? If a threshold is surpassed, I have had no problems identifying it.? However, when the threshold is matched *exactly*, not all cases are being identified. Please
2005 Apr 30
1
Thanks (was re: Neosurge.com)
On Sat, 2005-04-30 at 07:05 -0400, Mark Weaver wrote: > John, > > I just wanna say THANK YOU for the AWESOME distro and keep up the > fantastic work. CentOS 4 is definitely without a doubt the most > rock-solid, outa-the-box distro I've ever used. And I'm loving every > minute of it. I've even managed to get my boss hooked on it and now our > linux machines
2009 Mar 28
0
Wine is one step closer to running Kuma Games on Linux
Sorry Wine, I didn't see any postings of users congratulating you on the back and saying "well done" so I had too. The updater v2.0 for Kuma works now and you are one more step closer to having Kuma Games up and running on Linux. I know I always have the freedom to donate ahead of time, but I want to see update when Kuma does finally work on my Linux distro on my machine first.
2009 Jul 17
2
Wine 1.1.26 - Thank you Wine Dev!
Just compiled newest Wine, it is blazing fast!! And it fixed lots of things including all visual glitches (All i see currently) under Last Remnant. And the game does not seem to crash after playing while anymore! Thank you! It is disappointing game developers don't see the potential of Linux, so we are using the potential to get there what wont come to us. Thank you, one more time :P
2003 Dec 19
2
Problems using The Ultimate Traffic Conditioner from the Cookbook
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi, I''m absolutely new to tc and found The Ultimate Traffic Conditioner to be exactly what I wanted as a starting point. Now the script doesn''t behave as I expected though, which applies to both the CBQ and HTB versions, the latter of which being my preference. The only changes made to the script are these assignments:
2008 Mar 05
0
Thank you wine
Thank you Wine. I just wanted you to express my gratitude. Even if the installation of my most desired software is still a pain in the neck, I am working with the software for the first time on Linux on a productive stage, just thinking how it is great that my only problems are the "save target as.." not appearing and the cursor displaced when highlighting things. Thank you! I'm so
2001 Feb 03
0
Thank you wine developers!
Just wanted to drop a note and say thank you to all the wine developers. Your hard work is really starting to pay off. I've just finished playing half-life, both counterstrike and original for the past few hours with nearly no glitches at all. Single player, multi-player internet hosting as well. The only problem I've run into is using the Kernel based sound modules vs. Alsa. That's
2004 Aug 06
4
REQ: Parent Id
Before the official release of icecast2 1.0 (non beta) i would like to see pid file management, ive discussed this before on how to capture the pid, but ended up with alot of bash rigamaroo that mounted to even more headaches. omething in the config file like <pid>/path/to/icecast.pid</pid> I would be willing to donate some bandwidth to xiph, to aleaviate this issue that causes sever
2012 Feb 21
0
new package 'bit64' - 1000x faster than 'int64' sponsored by Google
Dear R-Core team, Dear Rcpp team and other package teams, Dear R users, The new package 'bit64' is available on CRAN for beta-testing and code-reviewing. Package 'bit64' provides fast serializable S3 atomic 64bit (signed) integers that can be used in vectors, matrices, arrays and data.frames. Methods are available for coercion from and to logicals, integers, doubles,
2012 Feb 21
0
new package 'bit64' - 1000x faster than 'int64' sponsored by Google
Dear R-Core team, Dear Rcpp team and other package teams, Dear R users, The new package 'bit64' is available on CRAN for beta-testing and code-reviewing. Package 'bit64' provides fast serializable S3 atomic 64bit (signed) integers that can be used in vectors, matrices, arrays and data.frames. Methods are available for coercion from and to logicals, integers, doubles,
2005 Dec 15
1
ABR troubles
Hi, I'm having a bit of trouble with the ABR. I'm a developer of Mumble, a voicechat application for gamers, and up to now we've just used VBR quality to determine the bitrate. In an effort to make the resource requirements a little more determinable (and limitable) for hosting, I tried switching to ABR, as there doesn't seem to be a way to determine the absolute peak
2018 Oct 19
1
What are the differences between systemd and non-systemd Linux distros?
*** This response is my personal opinion and may not reflect that of my employer. *** >> people are tired of screaming and yelling about systemd, because we've >> had years now of the response being "tough, it's the Wave of the >> Future" > >We covered that back when RHEL 7 was still in beta: the time is far too late to change the init system of RHEL
2009 Mar 21
1
Subsetting data where the condition is that the value of some column contains some substring
I have some data that looks like this: > dataP input output corpusFreq pvolOT pvolRatioOT 1 give(my sister, the old book) P 47.0 56016 0.1543651 5 donate(her, the book) P 48.7 68928 0.1899471 9 give(my sister, the book) P 73.4 80136 0.2208333 13 donate(my sister, the old book) P
2007 Jul 09
2
Problem with Mocks: "random" tests failing
Hi all! I am pretty new to Mocha and I am writing tests that use Mocks quite a bit. I am having a weird behavior with some of the tests for a specific class: I wrote a first couple of tests that were passing and then when adding a 3rd one, the first tests begun to fail. Now what''s bugging me even more is that if I run them in debugger mode with breakpoints on the functions where the