Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "continuous key press results in core dump (PR#331)"
2011 Nov 10
1
newbie's question : xyplot legend with a white background
Hello,
Sorry in advance for adding a silly question on this forum but I haven't
found the right keywords to find a solution to this basic problem.
I'm just looking a way to have a white background behind the legend to hide
the grid.
Thanks in advance.
The silly example for my silly question:
xyplot(1~1,
panel = function(x,y, ...) {
panel.xyplot(x,y)
2005 Jan 28
2
I want to display my numbers for incoming calls when some one dials my number from any where
Hi to all,
I and using asterisk with following
1. TDM400p card with four FXS modules,
So there are four analog phone lines on four zap channels,
My setup is working fine.
And version is like such
Asterisk CVS-v1-0-11/27/04-20:48:45
But when some dials form his number (suppose abc) to my number
(suppose xxxx) I get abc number on my analog phone, but now I have
purchased more than one numbers
1999 Nov 10
2
R.bug.report (PR#315)
Again I would like to express my deepest appreciation to all those
working so selflessly on the development of R for us all to use it
freely (and it is such a joy to use!)
Rashid Nassar
== Possible bug:
1.
boxplot()
This is an old behavior that I had reported before, but as it is still
there, it may not ba a bug (although it looks like one to me). "qfcut"
is numeric, "st"
2006 Nov 13
1
Defunct / zombie AGI after some execution time
Hello,
We are running Asterisk-1.0.12 in a CentOS 4-4.2 system, kernel
2.6.9-42.0.3.ELsmp.
We have some custom AGI, and when we launch Asterisk the system works fine.
But **after some time**, each AGI execution generates a zombie <defunct> process.
We believe that it's not a problem in the AGI code, because Asterisk+AGI is
working fine in the first "n" minutes/hours. This
1999 Dec 26
3
coredump with plot(x,y,pch="+",cex=2.2) (PR#389)
Core dumped when plot() is used with pch="c" & cex > 2, e.g.,
plot(1,1, pch="+", cex=2.2)
Thank you and best wishes for 2000!
Rashid Nassar
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Version:
platform = i586-unknown-linux
arch = i586
os = linux
system = i586, linux
status =
major = 0
minor = 90.1
year = 1999
month = December
day = 15
language = R
2005 Jul 13
2
SpanDSP rxfax, no tiff.
Hello,
Let me start by saying I have checked the wiki and the archives and did find
some relative information. I tried the suggestions in those threads, but
still have the same problem.
I'm using the CVS Asterisk from July 11, 2005.
Redhat FC2
SpanDSP 0.0.2pre18
Libtiff 3.5.7
Digium PCI card 1 FXO, 1FXS.
I have a single POTS line coming, but I have 2 numbers and am using
1999 Apr 07
2
Bug list summary (automatic post)
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repository.
Note that this may be neither complete nor perfectly
correct at any given instance: Not all bugs are reported,
and some reported bugs may have been fixed, but the
repository not yet updated.
Some bug fixes are difficult to verify because they pertain
to specific hardware or
2000 Mar 13
3
problem with plot(...., xlim=c(5,0)) (PR#480)
plot(1:4,1:4,xlim=c(5,0),ylim=c(5,0))
shows axis labels as:
| | | | | |
0
rather than
| | | | | |
5 4 3 2 1 0
as I believe it used to do in some earlier version.
Thank you for R.
Rashid Nassar
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Version:
platform = i586-unknown-linux
arch = i586
2000 Jul 10
3
help page typos (PR#599)
A couple of help page typos that I came across:
1.
help(sample)
Arguments:
x: Either a (numeric, complex, character or logical) vector of
more than one elements from which to choose, or a positive
^
[element]
2.
help(delay)
Description:
`delay' creates a promise to evaluate the given expression in the
1999 Nov 20
1
seg.fault: 'print(aggregate(),n)' (digits= omitted) (PR#330)
Dear Sirs,
I had the following (reproducible) problem:
g1 <- gl(3,4)
g2 <- gl(2,2,12)
y <- rnorm(12)
AA <- aggregate(y,list(g1,g2),mean)
print(AA,2) # I should've said 'digits=2' but ...
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
# print(AA) and print(AA,digits=2) work as expected
Many thanks, -Rashid Nassar
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2004 Sep 16
4
FW: How do I insert a newline in my title in a plot?
yes I have tries, and nothing. It just shows the strings with the slashn,
just like i typed it.
-----Original Message-----
From: Rashid Nassar [mailto:rnassar at duke.edu]
Sent: ÐÝì?ôç, 16 Óå?ôåìâñßïõ 2004 15:44
To: Christos Rodopoulos
Subject: Re: [R] How do I insert a newline in my title in a plot?
Have you not tried what you have already suggested:
title("this is a title\nIn 2
2001 Sep 23
1
plot and lm (2)
Thanks for your reply Nassar.
What I really want is to overlay (like add=TRUE) the plots 1 and 2. With
plots "at the same screen" I meant overlaid and not one beside the other,
i.e., only one plot with all the points (1 to 10) in blue (or any other
color), the points 5 to 9 in red and a regression line from points 5 to 9.
Best regards,
Antonio Olinto
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1999 Dec 07
1
Bug list summary (automatic post)
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repository.
Note that this may be neither complete nor perfectly
correct at any given instance: Not all bugs are reported,
and some reported bugs may have been fixed, but the
repository not yet updated.
Some bug fixes are difficult to verify because they pertain
to specific hardware or
2011 Jan 28
2
Samba File Server as Domain Member of Samba PDC
Hi
We have configured 2 PDC Samba (v3.0.33, sambapdc1 and sambapdc2)
servers using LDAP (389 DS v1.2.5) as its database backend. If I run
"net rpc user -UXXXX" from theses servers I get all groups in LDAP.
These servers are working fine for a long time.
Now I have configured a file server (not logon server, sambafs1), as a
member of the domain served by those servers (this with
2000 Jun 25
1
dotplot() colors reversed (PR#580)
dotplot() colors are plotted (probably unintentionally?) in reverse order.
x <- c(rep(1,3),rep(2,3),rep(3,3))
dotplot(x,groups=factor(x),col=x) # 1 plotted with col=3, etc.
Thank you very much.
Rashid Nassar
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Version:
platform = i586-pc-linux-gnu
arch = i586
os = linux-gnu
system = i586, linux-gnu
status =
major = 1
minor = 1.0
2000 Jul 09
1
minor typos in help pages (PR#598)
Dear R Team,
A few monor typos in help pages that I noticed.
Thank you very much.
Rashid Nassar
1.
help(gl)
Examples:
# First control, then treatment:
gl(2,8, label=c("Ctnrl","Treat"))
^^^^
I assume "Cntrl" is meant.
==========================================
2.
help(pmatch)
Details:
The behaviour
2001 Dec 10
1
boxplot labels incorrect when horizontal = TRUE (PR#1207)
#Example:
y <- rnorm(10)
group <- gl(2,5)
plot(y ~ group, horizontal = TRUE) # BUG: default xlab & ylab interchanged
plot(y ~ group, horizontal = FALSE) # OK: supplies correct default xlab & ylab
# Using boxplot() instead of plot() omits default axis labels altogether
# (not sure if this is intentional):
boxplot(y ~ group, horizontal = FALSE) # no default axis labels supplied
1999 Dec 01
1
odd result of length() with factor arguments with NA (PR#354)
The following looks odd to me, but it may well be that I'm doing
something I shouldn't:
x <- c(rep("a",5),NA,rep("b",7))
X <- as.factor(x)
length(X)
# [1] 13
length(X[X=="a"])
# [1] 6 I expected 5
length(X[X=="b"])
# [1] 8 I expected 7
length(X[is.na(X)])
# [1] 1 yes
length(X[X=="d"])
# [1]
1998 Jul 05
2
R-beta: R 0.61.1 model.matrix(), etc.
1. THANK YOU! to all who make R possible. It is a real joy to use.
2. The following may or may not be (minor) bugs, but I thought I'd mention
them anyway:
(a) model.matrix() seems unduly finicky: it seems to accept only "simple"
variable names (x1, but not, say, dframe$x1 or I(x1^2), for example) in
its argument. model.frame(), however, has no problem with these.
(b) If A is a
2000 Feb 23
0
samba handles nt logon restrictions wrong
we use samba as member servers with security=domain pointing towards a WinNT4 PDC.
accounts that have workstation logon restrictions are unable to connect to samba shared ressources
but are able to connect to windows nt shared ressources as they should.
normally, workstation logon restriction should deny only interactive logons.
the 2.0.5 logfile entry: