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2020 Oct 14
2
[PATCH RFC] drm/nouveau: fix memory leak in nvkm_iccsense_oneinit
struct pw_rail_t is allocated as an array in function nvios_iccsense_parse,
and stored to a struct member of local variable. However, the array is not
freed when the local variable becomes invalid, and the reference is not
passed on, leading to a memory leak.
Fix this by freeing struct pw_rail_t when exiting nvkm_iccsense_oneinit.
Signed-off-by: Keita Suzuki <keitasuzuki.park at
2008 Jan 11
2
Two regressions and one improvement
Hello!
With the current swfdec (07c006a9785a5043c0a0a4b8d78b28c0735020c4) the
youtube player shows "infinit/infinit" instead of time.
Pinch-hitter from bug 13627 has a new problem now - the only available
team is "Washington" instead of a long list.
On the positive side, AOL video doesn't hog the CPU anymore (but doesn't
play either), e.g.
2006 Feb 01
4
REXML::ParseException - but the feed IS valid
I am using Ruby feedparser and when I try to parse this feed:
http://feeds.feedburner.com/Mobilecrunch
I get an error:
REXML::ParseException: Declarations can only occur in the doctype
declaration.
This feed does validate at feedvalidator.org. Any idea why it would raise
an exception?
Thanks,
eduard
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2002 Oct 16
1
SYSLINUX: display a pnm
Hi!
I'm Turbo24prg and want to ask you, if I can use the code in SYSLINUX that display an PNM-File on the screen. I'm writting an open-source OS, named InfiniT OS and want to use this code in it.
Thanks in advance.
thx & cu Turbo24prg
->> Have you written it, or have you implemented out of an other source, and if it is so can you send me the source, please?
2007 Aug 09
1
strange warning
Hi all,
I am using an asterisk as a client to connect to another asterisk server by
registering with the register string. Registration is done without any
hassel, but after sometime my asterisk loses the registration with the
server and the server starts displaying the following msgs repeatedly:
[Aug 9 06:37:59] NOTICE[8380]: chan_sip.c:8151 check_auth: Correct auth,
but based on stale nonce
2002 Aug 02
1
survival analysis: plot.survfit
Hello everybody,
does anybody know how the function plot.survfit exactly works?
I'd like to plot the log of the cummulative hazard against the
log time by using plot.survfit(...fun="cloglog") which does not
work correctly. The scales are wrong and there is an error
message about infinit numbers. It must have something to do with
the censored data, doesn't it?
#Example:
1997 Apr 08
2
R-alpha: CRAN source/contrib
I've put all ``current'' add-on packages into CRAN's source/contrib tree
and created an INDEX file (attached below). As you can see, currently
we have
acepack
bootstrap
ctest
date
e1071
fracdiff
gee
jpn
snns
splines
survival4
(Yes, e1071 and jpn are new ... more on the latter in a later mail.)
In the near future, I am hoping for the following:
oz (Bill
1998 Nov 04
3
simple questions about R
A few simple questions from a novice R user. (I am running
R version 0.62.3 Beta (Sept 8, 1998) under Windows NT.)
1) How do I time the execution of a function/program in R
for Windows? Is there the equivalent of a dos.time function?
2) Can anyone send me details on the random number generator
used by R (period, etc.). Also, why is it different from
the SuperDuper RNG in S?
3) Will there
2004 Mar 11
5
fft question
Hi!
I am using the fft() function the base package to transform some 1d signal.
If I use this standar fucntion I get a very huge first fourier coeficient.
I think this dues to the handling of the borders of the signal.
Usually in fft especially in image processing the signal is simulated to be continuous by adding the signal several times periodically. My question is, is there some function
2001 Nov 07
4
Mapping in R - in the common sense
Dear R people,
I am wondering how difficult it would be to produce graphs based on maps in R (like "a county is red
where x is high"). I reckon this requires the coordinates for the polygons that make up the
map and also a mapping to a set of identifiers to assign colours, hatches, etc.
Would it be possible to pass R a vector graphics of the map and back out the polygon definitions
2008 Jul 13
1
stem and leaf plot: how to edit the stem-values
Hi,
I would like to make a stem and leaf plot and I want to edit the
category-names.
So, by doing this:
> x <- c(1,2,2,3,3,3,3,2,2,1)
> stem(x)
I get:
1 | 00
1 |
2 | 0000
2 |
3 | 0000
First Question: Why do I get gaps between the categories?
(like in line 2 and line 4)
And second: How can I edit the categories so that I can create
something like that:
2006 Dec 06
1
AAF - Stem Analyzer
I''m not on AAF. Can someone else help Raymond with an example?
On 12/6/06, Raymond O''connor <nappin713 at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> Matt Schnitz wrote:
> > You also need to stem-analyze the incoming query.
> >
> > I had this same problem. :^>
> >
> >
> > Schnitz
>
> Do you have an example of how to do this? I''m using
2003 Sep 29
1
Fsck (presumably e2fsck) returns exit code 127 on an ext3 file sy stem
fsck (Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS 2.1) returns an exit code 127 on an ext3
file system when run from a shellscript started by cron. Here is the
pertinent part of the script:
...
fsck -p /dev/${BK_SLICE} 1>/dev/null 2>&1
STATUS=$?
if [ ${STATUS} -ne "0" ]
then
echo "${MIR_PID}: file system check of /dev/${BK_SLICE} failed, status
= ${STATUS}" >>${LOG}
2008 Aug 16
1
python how do i stem words in python?
hi,
i am newbie to xapian and am trying to get started with it in python.
there is no stemmer.stem_word method in the latest python library. how
do i stem words before doing doc.add_posting?
is there any sample hello world code in python that i can use?
thanks a lot!
>>> stemmer = xapian.Stem('english')
>>> stemmer.
stemmer.__call__
2003 Feb 06
0
About STEM Plot in R
Hey
Does anybody know if R can plot the 3-dimensinal
stem graphs?
In Matlab, there is such similare function to plot
3D plots, stem3(X,Y, Z), where X, Y , Z (column vectors) are
coordinate values of data points.
Thanks.
Fred
2011 Feb 28
0
Centos Project : STEM
On https://projects.centos.org/trac/stem/ there is a brief mention of
Stem and VOIP with a request for dial-in numbers.
However there are no links on the page describing STEM. Stem sounds a
bit like the Dutch word for 'voice'.
What type of dialing-in, from the PSTN, numbers are required and how can
they be used to benefit Centos?
--
With best regards,
Paul.
England,
EU.
2000 Jul 26
1
Bug in stem? (PR#617)
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# hence we cannot send the bug report directly from R.
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# your favorite email program and send it to
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-0.26, -0.2,
2004 Jan 22
1
stem plot problem with the mtcars data (PR#6453)
Full_Name: Liming Liang
Version: 1.8.1
OS: windows2000 professional
Submission from: (NULL) (67.172.81.139)
I was looking at the variable 'mpg' of the data file 'mtcars' and make a stem
plot, the following is the commend I entered. The stem plot shows the largest
observation is 32.9 but actually in the data the largest observation is 33.9,
here might be a problem.
>
2006 Jun 03
0
Irregularity in stem() display (PR#8934)
Hi, R people.
Consider the following small R session:
======================================================================>
> a <- c(8.48, 9.58, 9.96)
> stem(a)
The decimal point is at the |
8 |
8 | 5
9 |
9 | 6
10 | 0
> stem(round(a,1))
The decimal point is at the |
8 | 5
9 |
9 | 6
10 | 0
2006 Nov 13
1
"stem" does not give a correct answer (PR#9359)
Full_Name: Myung Geun Kim
Version: 2.4.0
OS: Window XP
Submission from: (NULL) (210.110.8.105)
For the data c1 of size 14, stem provides the following result.
**************************************************************
>c1
[1] 14 39 70 11 38 20 37 15 41 74 74 34 48 51
ZZangi>stem(c1)
The decimal point is 1 digit(s) to the right of the |
0 | 145
2 | 04789
4 | 181
6 | 044