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2006 Feb 08
5
beginner - problem with understanding relationships
Hi folks,
I''m new to this... so hopefully someone can help me.
I have a few objects... Property and Address and Landlord... where a
Property has an address and a landlord has an address also.
I''ve modelled this in the db with the properties table having an
address_id and the landlord table having an address id.
My rb looks like:
class Property < ActiveRecord::Base
2006 Oct 13
3
multiply two matrixes with the different dimension column by column
Dear all,
I would like to multiply two matrixes with the different dimension column
by column. Let make an example:
If I have two matrixes "X" and "Y"as follow:
X<- matrix(1:12, nrow=4, ncol=3, dimnames=list(c("A","B","C","D"),
c("stage1","stage2","stage3")))
Y<- matrix(1:28, nrow=4, ncol=7,
2007 Jul 07
2
random sampling with some limitive conditions?
I want to gain thousands of random sampling data by randomizing the
presence-absence data. Meantime, one important limition is that the row and
column sums must be fixed. For example, the data "tst" is following:
site1 site2 site3 site4 site5 site6 site7 site8 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0
1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0
2005 Sep 13
1
asterisk hangup detection on a pbx analog port]
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2003 Oct 20
1
Equal bandwidth configuration among host with dummynet
Hi all,
First of all, I have spent a lot of time reading up on
it.
Anyway, I live in a shared accomodation with 2
roommates and a landlord and we share a cable internet
connection. It is 2Mbit/400Kbit connection. Sometimes
when one of us is downloading a song through Kazaa or
a new Linux or FreeBSD iso, the bandwidth gets hogged
and other users can't get through.
I was trying to configure
1997 Jul 23
0
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2009 Feb 18
0
life safety system and VOIP
> In Florida some new subdivision developers have sold the
> phone/cable/internet rights to a provider. They run fiber to each house
> and then have the uplink to provider which isn't a traditional telco.
> You can't get another provider as satellite dishes are limited in
> covenants and restrictions (CCR).
Those CC&Rs may very well be legally void and unenforceable.
2010 Aug 18
2
Power failure diagnosis?
This morning between 07:10 or so and 08:10 I discovered that my PC had
shut itself off. I thought it was due to a power failure becuase I
never turn it off without a good reason, and it had been running (and
playing sounds) until it wasn't. My roommate/landlord tells me that
the only anomaly he observed was that our router had lost its internet
connection (via a cable modem, which was still
2005 Jun 16
1
mu^2(1-mu)^2 variance function for GLM
Dear list,
I'm trying to mimic the analysis of Wedderburn (1974) as cited by
McCullagh and Nelder (1989) on p.328-332. This is the leaf-blotch on
barley example, and the data is available in the `faraway' package.
Wedderburn suggested using the variance function mu^2(1-mu)^2. This
variance function isn't readily available in R's `quasi' family object,
but it seems to me
2006 Jan 20
2
dovecot memory consumption beta vs. old "stable" series
Hi!
I just wanted to know if anyone can give a definitive answer if dovecot
beta's memory requirements are much better than in the old pre-alpha
"stable" series?
I'm using a rather old stable.20050712 release on an also rather old
Debian Sarge box to manage my personal mails. I'm pretty satisfied with
this dovecot release but it's memory consumption when deleting
2006 Oct 12
3
Cross two dataframe
Dear r-users!
I would like to cross two data frame which have the same row number but
different in the number of column. Can anybody help me for this case ?
Thanks a lot in advance
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Majid Iravani
PhD Student
Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL
Research Group of Vegetation Ecology
Z?rcherstrasse 111
2007 May 15
3
Introduction
Hi,
I'm a 40-year old sysadmin living in Montpezat, a small village in the
sunny south of France. I'm a Linux user since 2001, when I made my first
steps on a 486 with a Slackware 7.1 CD. I've tried maybe two dozen
distributions, but I've stayed mostly with Slackware and Debian.
Since last summer, I work as a sysadmin for our "Communaut? de
Communes", a group of 16
2010 Apr 16
6
CentOS-friendly wiki engine ?
Hi,
One of our local town halls has asked me to implement a wiki-based
website dedicated to ecological farming. The wiki is supposed to host a
variety of documents in text, video and audio format.
I've never used any wiki engines myself. Is there any one you can
recommend in particular ? I'm using CentOS 5 on the server, so I would
be glad to use a solution where I don't have to
2015 Mar 24
5
CentOS 6.x desktop specs: minimum requirements
Hi,
I often have to deal with relatively obsolete hardware in schools,
public libraries, small town halls, etc. I still have a handful of
CentOS 5.x installations around for these, but I wonder what CentOS 6.x
desktop specs are, e. g. the minimum requirements (in terms of CPU and
RAM) to reasonably run it. Will a battered first-generation P-IV with
512 MB RAM be sufficient? How much RAM does
2020 Jun 25
4
Inclusive language in LLVM: can we rename `job` in source code?
On 25.06.2020 01:19, Fedor Sergeev via llvm-dev wrote:
> On 6/21/20 10:41 PM, Ivan Kush via llvm-dev wrote:
>> Yes, broad. But what guys say: "You LLVM developers are all racists, because you use 'master' word"
>> Or broader: "You all developers are all racists, because you use 'master' word". We are not racists, but other guys think so.
>>
2010 Jan 11
0
WoW using d3d
Sharing this in case it is helpful to any other WoW players with the opengl
issues or to anyone working on d3d in Wine.
I've been trying World of Warcraft without the -opengl tag since Blizzard
introduced their latest round of opengl breaking updates. I was very
pleasantly surprised to find the game both playable and stable in d3d. I still
have a couple graphical issues but they are not
2018 Feb 01
0
Gluster Monthly Newsletter, January 2018
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2015 Mar 09
0
Running the Wine emulator on CentOS 7
Le 09/03/2015 13:02, Johnny Hughes a ?crit :
> I was just getting ready to build those, I need them:) .. how about we
> put them (or newer ones, if available) in i686 extras.
On a side note, I wonder when - and if - a 32-bit version of CentOS will
eventually become available. I'm managing a small IT company in South
France, and I have to deal with a considerable amount of legacy
2015 Mar 10
1
Running the Wine emulator on CentOS 7
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On 09/03/15 16:00, Niki Kovacs wrote:
> Le 09/03/2015 13:02, Johnny Hughes a ?crit :
>> I was just getting ready to build those, I need them:) .. how
>> about we put them (or newer ones, if available) in i686 extras.
>
> On a side note, I wonder when - and if - a 32-bit version of CentOS
> will eventually become available.
2015 Mar 24
0
CentOS 6.x desktop specs: minimum requirements
On 3/24/2015 12:19 AM, Niki Kovacs wrote:
> I often have to deal with relatively obsolete hardware in schools,
> public libraries, small town halls, etc. I still have a handful of
> CentOS 5.x installations around for these, but I wonder what CentOS
> 6.x desktop specs are, e. g. the minimum requirements (in terms of CPU
> and RAM) to reasonably run it. Will a battered