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2012 Mar 17
3
rtriang using ifelse statement
Hi All, I want to draw samples (n=4) from one of 2 triangular distributions for each value in a matrix. I am using an ifelse statement to try to define which distribution to draw from. >From the output, I can see that the ifelse statement is choosing the correct distribution, however, my n=4 simulations aren't occurring. Is there a way to adjust the ifelse statement to fix this, or must
2006 Nov 07
2
Xen and QNX
I am trying to get QNX working with Xen. I''ve going about it in a similar way as installing windows with Xen, but when I start the guest up to install the OS it hangs on the line: ''Hit Esc for .altboot.......'' If anyone has managed to get this working, or has any ideas/advice for me here it would be greatly appreciated! Bryan
2006 Aug 31
1
Xen, Dual Core, Windows and QNX
I''m fairly new to both Xen and Linux, my boss wants me to try and get Xen working on a new dual core running both Windows and QNX (we need to do some real time processing). Ideally he wants Windows to be a host (although from what I have read this isn''t possible yet?) and QNX as a guest. I''m guessing a Linux Dom0 will be needed and then the others run as guests. Does
2015 Sep 21
4
When can the dominator tree not contain a node for a basic block?
When looking into https://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=24866, I discovered that the root cause of the crash is that I was expecting every basic block to have a corresponding Node in the dominator tree. Apparently, the "while.end" basic block in the example does not have a Node in the Dominator Tree. Can anyone tell me if this is expected? If so, under what circumstances?
2006 Apr 07
1
Inbound PRI calls drop after 5 seconds using Sangoma A101
Hi Folks, I'm have Asterisk version 1.2.1 with a A101 PRI card. I'm working with the CLEC to bring up the PRI and inbound calls are hanging up at his end after a few seconds. I ran PRI debug but it only gives me minimal insight. " Ext: 1 Cause: Unknown (16), class = Normal Event (1)" He ran a trace and the only difference he is seeing is a "ISDN interface explicitly
2008 Dec 05
4
Sink does not send graphs to sink file
Wiindows XP R 2.7 I am using sink() to send the results of my analyses to a text file. Unfortunately my graphs do not become part of the file. Is there anyway that I can have both the text and graphic output of my analyses appear in a file? Thanks, John John David Sorkin M.D., Ph.D. Chief, Biostatistics and Informatics University of Maryland School of Medicine Division of Gerontology Baltimore VA
2013 Oct 23
1
interrupting Sweave leaves open sink connection
Hello, if I interrupt Sweave while it's processing a file it seemingly leaves an open sink connection that hides printed output. Can this be changed to reset the sink on exit? I've been baffled by this for years. This is seen in Windows (R Under development (unstable) (2013-10-20 r64082)) and an older Linux (R version 3.0.0 (2013-04-03)). Run the code below in two parts with a manual
2008 Sep 12
1
sink file type and Latex (Lyx)
Does anyone know what file type sink is outputting to? I've been reverting output from R using sink and wanted to add it to my Appendix in LaTex (Lyx) using "Verbatiminput". However, I get an error message as LaTex is expecting an ASCII file. Can I set sink somehow to ASCII or is there another option? Thanks Joanne
2005 May 10
0
about sink and scan
Hi All r-helper, my question like this: I use "sink" function to get output into one file,during the sink process , output keep writing into this file,I want to check is there any new output write into this file(which "sink function create"), using "scan" function to read new output from that file. if I use the cat with "\n" ,and
2003 May 07
3
Sink for a subdirectory
Hi, how do I sink output to a subdirectory under which R is running? For example, suppose R is running in ~me and I would like to sink output to ~me/Subdir/filename. The obvious sink( "Subdir/filename" ) does not seem to work. Thanks very much.
2012 May 23
0
[LLVMdev] Sink Store Operations in Branch Paths?
Is there a pass/opt that will sink (via a phi and new store in post dominator for example) store operations in different paths to the post dominator (providng each path does not include a loop)? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/attachments/20120523/74509855/attachment.html>
2019 Jun 01
0
[PATCH AUTOSEL 5.1 028/186] drm/nouveau/disp/dp: respect sink limits when selecting failsafe link configuration
From: Ben Skeggs <bskeggs at redhat.com> [ Upstream commit 13d03e9daf70dab032c03dc172e75bb98ad899c4 ] Where possible, we want the failsafe link configuration (one which won't hang the OR during modeset because of not enough bandwidth for the mode) to also be supported by the sink. This prevents "link rate unsupported by sink" messages when link training fails.
2019 Jun 01
0
[PATCH AUTOSEL 5.0 026/173] drm/nouveau/disp/dp: respect sink limits when selecting failsafe link configuration
From: Ben Skeggs <bskeggs at redhat.com> [ Upstream commit 13d03e9daf70dab032c03dc172e75bb98ad899c4 ] Where possible, we want the failsafe link configuration (one which won't hang the OR during modeset because of not enough bandwidth for the mode) to also be supported by the sink. This prevents "link rate unsupported by sink" messages when link training fails.
2019 Jun 01
0
[PATCH AUTOSEL 4.19 021/141] drm/nouveau/disp/dp: respect sink limits when selecting failsafe link configuration
From: Ben Skeggs <bskeggs at redhat.com> [ Upstream commit 13d03e9daf70dab032c03dc172e75bb98ad899c4 ] Where possible, we want the failsafe link configuration (one which won't hang the OR during modeset because of not enough bandwidth for the mode) to also be supported by the sink. This prevents "link rate unsupported by sink" messages when link training fails.
2019 Jun 01
0
[PATCH AUTOSEL 4.14 18/99] drm/nouveau/disp/dp: respect sink limits when selecting failsafe link configuration
From: Ben Skeggs <bskeggs at redhat.com> [ Upstream commit 13d03e9daf70dab032c03dc172e75bb98ad899c4 ] Where possible, we want the failsafe link configuration (one which won't hang the OR during modeset because of not enough bandwidth for the mode) to also be supported by the sink. This prevents "link rate unsupported by sink" messages when link training fails.
2004 Aug 06
0
Re: DarkIce 0.6 and Lame 3.89: underlying sink error
On Fri, 5 Oct 2001, Samuel Hathaway wrote: > Hey, > > I've compiled DarkIce 0.6 dynamically linked to LAME 3.89. I'm running > Slackware 8 and using gcc 2.95.3. Running DarkIce yields the following > output: > > DarkIce 0.5 live audio streamer, http://darkice.sourceforge.net Actually, that's DarkIce 0.5's output. DarkIce 0.6 says: DarkIce 0.6 live
2000 Dec 20
0
closing the sink connection a) is possible and b) can't be undone (PR#782)
# Have no other connections opened yet > showConnections() class description mode text isopen can read can write > sink("tempfile") > close(getConnection(3)) > cat("send some output\n") Error in stdout() : invalid connection > sink() Error in sink() : invalid connection > cat("send some output\n") Error in stdout() : invalid connection >
2000 Dec 20
0
closing the sink connection a) is possible and b) can't be undone
# Have no other connections opened yet > showConnections() class description mode text isopen can read can write > sink("tempfile") > close(getConnection(3)) > cat("send some output\n") Error in stdout() : invalid connection > sink() Error in sink() : invalid connection > cat("send some output\n") Error in stdout() : invalid connection >
2005 Jun 01
2
sink() within a function?
sink() isn't behaving as i expect, when used inside a function, eg: x<-data.frame(F=c("O","O")) f<-"foo.txt" sink(f); format(x); sink(); # foo.txt looks great! foo<-function(x,f) { sink(f); format(x); sink(); } foo(x,f=f) # foo.txt is empty! why is this, and how can i successfully sink() within a function? my real function does some
2005 Jun 01
2
sink() within a function?
sink() isn't behaving as i expect, when used inside a function, eg: x<-data.frame(F=c("O","O")) f<-"foo.txt" sink(f); format(x); sink(); # foo.txt looks great! foo<-function(x,f) { sink(f); format(x); sink(); } foo(x,f=f) # foo.txt is empty! why is this, and how can i successfully sink() within a function? my real function does some