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2012 Mar 11
2
Efficient access to elements of a list of lists
Hi, I have a long list of lists from which I want to efficiently extract and rbind elements. So I'm using the approach below: f <- function(i){ out <- replicate(5, list(matrix(rnorm(80), nc=20))) names(out) <- letters[1:5] out } set.seed(1) lst <- lapply(1:1.5e6, f) (t0 <- system.time(tmp <- do.call(rbind, lapply(lst, '[[', 'b')))) Is there
2007 Apr 18
0
someone screwed something up
On Mon, 2007-03-26 at 01:14 -0800, Andrew Morton wrote: > arch/i386/lguest/lguest.c:496: warning: assignment from incompatible pointer type > arch/i386/lguest/lguest.c:497: warning: assignment from incompatible pointer type > arch/i386/lguest/lguest.c:498: warning: assignment from incompatible pointer type > > paravirt_ops.write_ldt_entry = lguest_write_ldt_entry; >
2007 Nov 30
0
Screwed Special Characters in an utf8 String Read From Database
Hello, I have a mysql database with a InnoDB table in utf8_general_ci encoding. Inside this table there is a column "path", varchar(255), utf8_general_ci. What I am trying to do now, is to use this path from the database to look up a local file and transmit this file to the user. The problem is, that my program is not able to open any files, that contain special characters (e.g.
1998 Jun 19
0
Further to: Samba screwed up when trying to save a word97 document
Futher to my last message regarding samba being confused when a Word97 file was being saved. I have been looking at the docs and log files again and now understand that the problem is related to opportunistic locking. I also found the part of the log file that details the start of the event. Here it is: 1998/06/19 15:51:19 ukswi1000 (175.12.50.218) connect to service its as user bramsons
2008 May 16
1
Does this mean I'm screwed? (fixme stub)
Wine spams this to the console when the app I'm running tries to connect to a server: fixme:dpnet:IDirectPlay8ClientImpl_GetConnectionInfo (0x74530660):(0): Stub I guess that means I'm screwed, huh? I'm running 0.9.59 as packaged on Ubuntu Hardy.
2007 Apr 18
0
someone screwed something up
On Mon, 2007-03-26 at 01:14 -0800, Andrew Morton wrote: > arch/i386/lguest/lguest.c:496: warning: assignment from incompatible pointer type > arch/i386/lguest/lguest.c:497: warning: assignment from incompatible pointer type > arch/i386/lguest/lguest.c:498: warning: assignment from incompatible pointer type > > paravirt_ops.write_ldt_entry = lguest_write_ldt_entry; >
2012 Apr 30
1
Fonts screwed after preview
I'm using a Delphi 7 application that shows a report written in FastReport 4. Before opening the report, fonts are showed ok, as this screenshot shows: [Image: http://i45.tinypic.com/332bj7t.png ] After the report is previewed, app fonts are changed to this (boldened): [Image: http://i46.tinypic.com/de9qia.png ] The bolder fonts aren't the only problem, if I try to re-open the report,
2009 Jun 07
1
libwpd/libwpd-devel deps screwed?
# yum install libwpd-devel Loaded plugins: fastestmirror Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile Setting up Install Process Parsing package install arguments Resolving Dependencies --> Running transaction check ---> Package libwpd-devel.i386 0:0.8.7-3.el5 set to be updated --> Processing Dependency: libwpd = 0.8.7-3.el5 for package: libwpd-devel --> Finished Dependency Resolution
1999 Sep 22
1
dates screwed up, help!
Hi, the problem I am reporting relates to RH Linux 6.0 I have successfully mounted a disk from a windows NT server machine, using smbmount as follows: $ smbmount //machine/service -c 'mount /mnt/NTgroups -u local_owner' -U remote_username and everything looked fine. Now I have just noticed that when "touching" or creating files everything behaves strangely, that is the date is
2001 Apr 16
0
man pages screwed
AIX v4.3 returns the correct error $ /usr/bin/nroff -mdoc a /usr/bin/nroff: 1004-010 Cannot find or open /usr/lib/tmac/tmac.doc $ echo $? 130 $ EdGy
2006 Jan 25
3
Screwed up my iptables firewall
I have a server that I screwed up iptables on. Now when the server restarts it locks up trying to apply the firewall rules. How can I remove the rules (set to all ACCEPT) in a linux rescue mode or knoppix or other way of getting to the file system? Any suggestions how to fix this? Thanks, James
2008 Oct 16
3
wineconf screwed xp install
hi all, i think i need a little help... [Crying or Very sad] after i installed kubuntu 8.04 with kde4 on my pc (which already has a XP install on a different disk) i went on to configure wine with wineconf. i think i made the mistake of pointing the c: drive for wine to the real c: with the xp installation in it. point is, now xp is screwed. it boots, loads until getting a totally black screen
2004 Apr 20
1
Latest windows patches have screwed up samba
Others have posted already about this, but so far nobody in the know has responded: I am getting an invalid error message when changing user passwords from the client machine (for example, by using ctl-alt-del and selecting "change password") from at least one Windows XP pro workstation (my own -- I have yet to escelate this further, in case I figure out that it's something simple.)
2009 Nov 06
3
screwed up dependencies
Subsequent to trying to "yum update"-- it failed--, I tried to resolve the dependencies piecemeal: # yum update faad2 .... --> Processing Dependency: libfaad.so.0 for package: ffmpeg ---> Package faad2.i386 0:2.7-1.el5.rf set to be updated --> Finished Dependency Resolution ffmpeg-0.5-2.el5.rf.i386 from installed has depsolving problems --> Missing Dependency: libfaad.so.0
2006 Mar 18
1
Realtime SIP users/peers - Screwed?
Oh heck. It really looks like realtime has been seriously screwed up. When a call comes in to Asterisk, I can see asterisk executing these queries. SELECT * FROM ast_sip_peers WHERE host = '2XX.YYY.142.205' SELECT * FROM ast_sip_peers WHERE name = '2944093' SELECT * FROM ast_sip_peers WHERE name = '2944093' So, the first thing it does is check and see if there are any
2005 Feb 08
2
Polycom screwed up Messages button in 1.4.1?
I think Polycom has added another feature that nobody wants. With MWI configured, and a phonexxx.cfg that has this: <msg msg.bypassInstantMessage="1"> <mwi msg.mwi.1.subscribe="" msg.mwi.1.callBackMode="contact" msg.mwi.1.callBack="XXX" msg.mwi.2.subscribe=...> </msg> Under 1.3.4 and earlier, the phone would immediately
2006 Jul 23
5
All screwed up
I've apparently made a mess of clamav. Tried uninstalling it, and excluded it from dag's repo. Now, when I yum install clamav and clamav-server, I'm apparently missing all the libs, data and so forth. Can someone tell me what I need to do to get this back ? I probably blew all the old stuff away during the update or later, and don't have a clue as to why it's not doing
1998 Jun 19
0
Samba screwed up when trying to save a word97 document
Dear All, We are in the process of evaluating Samba to provide SMB access to unix file storage for a few hundred PC's. One of our tests is to save a Word97 document - something that has caused various PCNFS clients problems in the past. While saving the document the client stopped and said something like connection lost, or seesion closed, and the drives mapped from the samba box
2000 Sep 11
1
plots: screwed up aspect ratio
This is a new problem: Old versions of R worked fine. I am not sure when it got broken. I am posting here instead of bugs in case this is not a true bug. New vanilla plots (I mean I don't fool around with par() etc) are screwed up in several ways: - the tick marks are twice as long as they should be - the gap between the end of the tick and the top of the numerical labels is twice as big as
2001 Feb 20
1
man pages screwed
Hi all. I just got openssh 2.5.1p1 and when I installed it, it's man pages doesn't seem to be formatted right. I'm on Solaris 8. Here is how it looks: man ssh Reformatting page. Please Wait... done (Secure Shell) is a program for logging into a remote machine and for executing commands on a remote machine. It is intended to replace rlogin and rsh, and provide secure encrypted