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2003 Jun 27
1
bug? -z option and large compressed data
Hi, I think I found a bug in usage of zlib. rsync 2.5.6 with -z fails like bellow. % cp install-disk2.iso /var/tmp/install-disk2.iso install-disk2.iso 100% |*****************************| 316 MB 00:56 % rsync -vIz install-disk2.iso 127.0.0.1:/var/tmp/install-disk2.iso install-disk2.iso deflate on token returned 0 (16384 bytes left) rsync error: error in rsync protocol
2005 Apr 25
0
my samba configuration walktrought for Active directory
after many mind storming, I finally release this walktrought for configure samba in an active directory (W2k3) environement. I hope that it will be usefull for someone. This procedure can be followed in any debian woody system, I think that it can be used in user systems, but I don"t test it. The attached configuration files are site specific for me but if you read the samba doc, you can
2005 Apr 25
0
my samba configuration walktrought for Active directory (w/ conf files ; )
after many mind storming, I finally release this walktrought for configure samba in an active directory (W2k3) environement. I hope that it will be usefull for someone. This procedure can be followed in any debian woody system, I think that it can be used in user systems, but I don"t test it. The attached configuration files are site specific for me but if you read the samba doc, you can
2003 Mar 21
2
winspool.drv problem
I'm a new WINE user and I've got a problem, and I've already googled for an answer. The problem is that when I invoke WINE I get an error message: err:module:PE_fixup_imports Module (file) WINSPOOL.DRV (which is needed by X:\_ISTMP3.DIR\_INS5576._MP) not found My steps: 1) use dselect to download Wine 20030115 2) use dselect to download winesetuptk 3) run winesetuptk
2010 Dec 02
1
openNLP package error
Hello list, I seem to have a problem with the openNLP package, I'm actually stuck in the very beginning. Here's what I did: > install.packages("openNLP") > install.packages("openNLPmodels.de", repos = "http://datacube.wu.ac.at/", type = "source") > library(openNLPmodels.de) > library(openNLP) So I installed the main package as
2006 May 27
4
[Debian Sarge] dependency on libxxf86dga1
Hi! Using apt I have deb http://wine.sourceforge.net/apt/ binary/ deb-src http://wine.sourceforge.net/apt/ source/ This used to work. Now dselect comes up with wine depends on libxxf86dga1 libxxf86dga1 does not appear to be available How is this? What to do? pi
2001 Sep 08
1
Debian Woody r-base depends on blas2 (PR#1089)
Full_Name: Michael J. O'Donnell Version: 1.3.1-1 OS: Linux, Debian Woody distribution Submission from: (NULL) (64.34.17.133) I tried to install the R packages for the Debian GNU/Linux Woody distribution. I added "deb http://cran.r-project.org/bin/linux/debian woody main" to my /etc/apt/sources.list, and ran dselect with the apt-get method. I selected all of the R packages that I
2005 Mar 15
1
debian package
dselect still shows tinc version 1.0pre7-2 -- is anyone maintaining debian releases? -- David L Nicol You have the right to free speech (as long as you're not dumb enough to actually try it!) -- The Clash (know your rights)
2006 Jun 17
2
failure of status 127
With 32bit etch debian, following an yesterday: #aptitude update (and upgrade) Daniel: As you migth remember, I got the error "failure of status 127" as on last June 10 (on that occasion following apt-get update and upgrade) At that time the remedy was: #apt-get remove libwine followed by #apt-get install libwine Now I prefer aptitude or dselect, so that yesterday #aptiture update
2004 Feb 11
2
Monitoring File Use
Hello, I'm very new to Linux and have a basic question. I am using Debian. Is there a module I can load (either from dselect or from an outside source) the will allow me to monitor file use on the network? Can this be done within Webmin? Hope this is the right place for this question. Thanks. Bruce
1998 Jul 24
0
R-beta: Debian GNU/Linux 2.0 'Hamm' Released
The r-base and r-cran packages are now officially a part of the released version of Debian GNU/Linux. They have been part of Debian 2.0 while it was in development. Debian 2.0 was released at 00:00 GMT July 24, 1998. ------- Start of forwarded message ------- Subject: Debian GNU/Linux 2.0 'Hamm' Released From: lohner at debian.org Date: Thu, 23 Jul 1998 20:01:46 -0400
2006 Jun 06
0
Linux Installation and Basic Configuration Training on June 13-17, 2006
Global Knowledge Associates, Inc. invites you to attend. Linux Installation and Basic Configuration (LNX101) Course Fee: 12,880.00 VAT Inc. Schedule: June 13-17,2006 Duration: 5 days Why Linux? a.. Other Considerations b.. Fragmentation c.. High Cost d.. Vendor Dominance? e.. The "Value" Proposition f.. Reliability g.. Scalability h.. Security i..
2005 Jun 15
12
WiFi IP Phones
Guys. I know there are wifi sip phones out there but I have a question, are any of these phones "anti explosive"? By that I mean, there are certain regulations about phones or cel phones that are not recommended to operate in environments like gas stations due to sparks and the chance of ingiting gas fumes. Are there any wifi sip phones out here that have complaince with regulations to
2000 Dec 13
1
explosed-pie
Dear All R users, my name is Raffaella Tommasini and I 'm working with R version 1.1.1 I'd like to know if is possible plot "explosed-pie" with R. Thanks for your attention, Raffaella Tommasini Bologna Italy -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-help/attachments/20001213/722f4bd2/attachment.html
2003 Jul 25
0
Memory explosion, plotting nmle grouped data object
Hi I am using R 1.7.1 on RH linux 9.0 > sum(unlist(lapply(ls(),function(x)object.size(get(x)))))/1024^2 [1] 2.424263 so I am not using much memory (I have a gig of ram on my machine) now in nlme > gtest<-groupedData(log(X8)~Time|sub,all[,c(names(all)[1:9],"X8")],outer=~A*B) > object.size(gtest)/1024 [1] 59.98438 > plot(gtest,outer=~Dose*chem,key=FALSE,asp=.5) Plotting
2015 Jan 15
2
[LLVMdev] Overloaded intrinsics: name explosion
Hi, So, we currently have gc.result.int, gc.result.float. gc.result.ptr, gc.relocate, and gc.statepoint. gc.statepoint's signature is fine with a iPTRAny as the first argument. gc.result is in trouble, because none of the signatures admit even a simple array of integers, and there's no aAny. And certainly no vectors. So we can get a gc.result.vector to add to this mess, and admit [1] to
2023 Jul 19
9
[Bug 3589] New: ControlMaster auto, persist and -f fail.
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3589 Bug ID: 3589 Summary: ControlMaster auto, persist and -f fail. Product: Portable OpenSSH Version: 9.3p1 Hardware: amd64 OS: Linux Status: NEW Severity: minor Priority: P5 Component: ssh Assignee: unassigned-bugs at mindrot.org
2015 Jan 16
3
[LLVMdev] Overloaded intrinsics: name explosion
Philip Reames wrote: >> 1. Introduce aAny. > > Having a generic any type seems fine. I assume you'd create something like > an llvm_any_type in Intrinsics.td? That's precisely what ifavpAny is about: integer, float, array, vector, pointer Any. aAny is meant for array-Any, and I wonder why so few people care about arrays. I'll go ahead with Any and llvm_any_type.
2002 Oct 10
1
Ext-3 journal file growth.
I am amazed that after running Ext3 on our RH 7.2 fileserver for 3 months the .journal file has grown to over 30Mb and has exhuasted all the availble space on /. with all of the obvisious problems this brings. Is the Ext 3 file expected to have unlimited root file space to grow it .journal file? If not how on earth is one expected to manage it. Ken Patching with an unmanagable system thanks
2011 Feb 08
1
FP growth in R?
Does anyone know of an R interface to Christian Borgelt's implementation of the FP growth algorithm? thanks a lot Rob Tibshirani -- I get so much email that I might not reply to an incoming email, just because it got lost. So don't hesitate to email me again. The probability of a reply should increase. Prof. Robert Tibshirani ?Depts of Health Research and Policy, and Statistics