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2007 Jul 09
0
Planet R - a weblog aggregator for statistical computing
Announcing...
Planet R - a weblog aggregator for statistical computing
Q: What is it?
A: An aggregator for weblog posts about statistical computing topics,
focused primarily around the R community.
Q2: Where is it?
A2: For now, at http://planetr.stderr.org
Q3: What's it good for?
A3: Hopefully, collecting resources and weblog posts from people who might
otherwise not know about
2007 Jul 09
0
Planet R - a weblog aggregator for statistical computing
Announcing...
Planet R - a weblog aggregator for statistical computing
Q: What is it?
A: An aggregator for weblog posts about statistical computing topics,
focused primarily around the R community.
Q2: Where is it?
A2: For now, at http://planetr.stderr.org
Q3: What's it good for?
A3: Hopefully, collecting resources and weblog posts from people who might
otherwise not know about
2007 Oct 05
0
Planet CentOS
The CentOS team is pleased to announce the Planet CentOS website. Are
you wondering what is cooking in the kitchens of the CentOS developers?
Wait no longer, Planet CentOS aggregates the blogs of CentOS
contributors, merging them into one feed. You can read Planet CentOS
with your favorite RSS/Atom reader, or through the Planet CentOS
website.
The Planet CentOS website, with links to RSS and Atom
2005 Oct 04
0
Extra money with Digitals Planet Co.
Dear readers,
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worldwide, like plasma TV-sets, LCD TV-SETS, home projectors, projection
TV-sets, and other accessories. The company also provides digital business
and home solutions.
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2011 Jun 14
1
Virt Tools Blog Planet (RSS feed aggregator)
The virt-tools.org website, launched last year, provides tutorials,
videos, documentation, online help and roadmaps relevant to libvirt,
libguestfs, gtk-vnc, spice, other related libraries, and tools or
applications like virt-manager & virt-install. The site goal is to
inform & assist end users, system administrators & application
developers who wish to learn about the capabilities of
2009 Jun 25
1
Planet CentOS
Hey,
It's probably better to remove my RSS feed from Planet CentOS because I
will still write about CentOS (and tag those articles centos) but not as a
team member.
And if it is linked on Planet CentOS people may still think I am
communicating as a CentOS team member, which I prefer to avoid.
--
-- dag wieers, dag at wieers.com, http://dag.wieers.com/ --
[Any errors in spelling,
2007 Dec 09
3
"Planet Xiph" feed collector website?
Hello!
I stumbled upon the blog of Xiph member Arek Korbik [1]
a few minutes ago and the "planet idea" came to my mind
again. What I mean is a website collection posts from
a number of blogs as Planet KDE [2] is doing for example.
Is there such a thing for Xiph? Is there interest
in having such a thing? If so would there be a chance
to cover the domain costs from past/future
2006 Feb 01
0
Problems running Planet Rails
I''m having problems figuring out why Planet Rails is giving me an error.
I''ve setup the databases/config files and planet rails runs fine using
webrick, but when I try scgi server (instant rails), I get an:
Application error
Rails application failed to start properly"
I''ve also tried installing it to my asmallorange server and same thing
happens. Webrick runs
2005 Aug 07
0
Planet sip phone and asterisk
Does anyone know how to connect the planet VIP-152T
phone to asterisk because I can't get it to work at
all. What configuration is needed? I have a
asterisk@home setup and works perfect with the soft
phones but not with the planet... I 'm a newby so help
me pleaseeeeeee
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2020 Jun 27
0
[centos/centos.org] branch master updated: Added some images used on other sites like lists/planet
This is an automated email from the git hooks/post-receive script.
arrfab pushed a commit to branch master
in repository centos/centos.org.
The following commit(s) were added to refs/heads/master by this push:
new 6b2fdf0 Added some images used on other sites like lists/planet
6b2fdf0 is described below
commit 6b2fdf053ad2a9d03e143c27b73bcd3f540439a1
Author: Fabian Arrotin <arrfab at
2006 Apr 06
1
Planet VIP-320 DECT gateway with Asterisk?
Hello,
I just received what seems to be a nice SIP<->DECT gateway but can't
make it work with asterisk. The manual is very unclear (written in
"chinese" english) and the web configurator is ambiguous as well.
Has anyone succeeded in making one of these babies work with * ?
info:
http://www.planet.com.tw/product/product_dm.php?product_id=367&menu_id=3
2008 Apr 08
0
Planet Facebook.rb News - Get Your Ruby Blog Stories About Facebook & Friends Included
Hello,
The Planet Facebook.rb publishes Ruby stories about Facebook and
friends for easy reading or subscription in a single "river of news".
Latest stories include:
o Beboist - Updates and Attention
o Facebook, Facebooker and Ruby on Rails = RoRBook
o Intridea launches a Ruby API for the Bebo Platform
o How to Handle Facebook App Uninstalls with RFacebook
o Tinkering with
2006 Feb 14
0
Planet VoIP Phones
I am attempting to get a planet VIP-150T to register with asterisk
1.2.4. After searching google I've found what appear to be instructions
in German, Russian and Spanish. Has anyone perhaps seen this before?
Asterisk is kicking back the following error:
Feb 14 09:59:32 NOTICE[21765]: chan_sip.c:10851 handle_request_register:
Registration from '<sip:101@192.168.100.240>'
2008 Apr 29
2
Artificial Planet - How to run with Wine ?
Hello, I am looking to run this program with Wine: http://aiplanet.sourceforge.net
When I run it with Wine, the Logo appears, which looks great. After the logo, however, it just exits. I think it is an OpenGL error!
Code:
~/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/ai.planet$ wine aiplanet.exe
preloader: Warning: failed to reserve range 00000000-00010000
preloader: Warning: failed to reserve range
2005 Feb 02
5
Planet Ruby on Rails
I just setup a Planet aggregator site for Ruby on Rails blogs and the
wiki. It''s at:
http://www.planetrubyonrails.org/
jim
2007 Jul 09
1
CRANberries -- An RSS feed about New and Updated CRAN packages
Announcing CRANberries -- An RSS feed about New and Updated CRAN packages
A new RSS feed [1] is now available that summarizes uploads to CRAN. This
makes it possibly to quickly obtain concise information about which (of the
now over one thousand !!) packages were added or updated at CRAN and its
mirrors.
To this end, two basic variants are provided:
- a feed for new packages where we display
2007 Jul 09
1
CRANberries -- An RSS feed about New and Updated CRAN packages
Announcing CRANberries -- An RSS feed about New and Updated CRAN packages
A new RSS feed [1] is now available that summarizes uploads to CRAN. This
makes it possibly to quickly obtain concise information about which (of the
now over one thousand !!) packages were added or updated at CRAN and its
mirrors.
To this end, two basic variants are provided:
- a feed for new packages where we display
2002 Jul 22
1
host lookup while printing
I was experiencing a big delay in opening printers served from a Samba
station on workstations running both Win2k and WinXP. The delay occurs
whenever anything specific to the printer is opened. For example bringing up
the job queue for the printer and opening the properties dialog for the
printer both produce the delay. Cranking up the logging level and combing
through showed the delay was
2001 Oct 01
2
e2fsprogs 1.23 problem handling 2.2 version 1 format journals
Just fired up a test machine on its first 2.4 kernel - specifically
2.4.9-ac16 (includes ext3 0.9.6). Had also upgraded e2fs tool set to
1.23.
This box has previously had 2.2 kernels with Stephen's ext3 patches, and
looks like it was last rebuilt from scratch in early March. I suspect
it may have an old version 1 format journal on the filesystems.
[Unfortunately I managed to destroy the
2003 Jul 27
0
data=journal with large external journals
I have a heavily loaded Apache 2 server which is experiencing what
appear to be "write storms". The server is a dual Xeon box with
hyperthreading, and appears to linux as a four-cpu box. It has 4GB of
physical RAM and is never hitting swap.
It's serving a large number of static image files off of four 135GB SCSI
drives with external journals on a fifth volume. The journal volume