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2006 Mar 08
2
Wishlist - Give R a name that shows up in search engines ...
From: Dirk Eddelbuettel > > On 7 March 2006 at 10:55, Hin-Tak Leung wrote: > | I have given up on "R" with any topic on Google quite some time ago > | (because bits from fragmented postscript/pdf files show up, for > | example) - but using "r-devel" with topic normally gives me enough. > | YMMV. > > Nobody seems to have mentioned the RSiteSearch()
2016 Dec 26
2
Noise Cancellation of Server Noise
On Sun, 2016-12-25 at 13:38 -0600, geo.inbox.ignored wrote: > On 12/25/2016 11:53 AM, Mark Woolfson (Notebook) wrote: > > If the server decision makers had not gone for a server designed > > by accountants but a server designed by engineers then you would > > not have this problem. > maybe accountants in U.K., not is U.S.A.. > > accountants in U.S.A. only
2011 Jul 27
3
How to search for R related topics in search engines?
Dear R folks, I am having problems getting good results when searching for R related topics, that means I have not found out yet what keywords I should use to get only relevant results. Most of the time I get also MATLAB related things and nothing related at all. The nature of this is of course the name of R consisting just of one letter. What keywords do you use? Or do you just go to certain
2016 Dec 25
2
Noise Cancellation of Server Noise
If the server decision makers had not gone for a server designed by accountants but a server designed by engineers then you would not have this problem. Regards, Mark Woolfson MW Consultancy Ltd Leeds United Kingdom Tel: +44 113 259 0759 Mob: +44 786 065 2778 -----Original Message----- From: geo.inbox.ignored Sent: Sunday, December 25, 2016 7:49 AM To: centos at centos.org Subject: Re:
2005 Jan 28
6
disappointed with complete lack of help.
I sent a request for help on the 21st of January....I waited.....I sent it again on the 24th....I waited.... I sent the same question crafted differently on the 25th.... I waited. The help on this list is horrible..... I am sorry for whining. I talk up open source regularly and I help when I can..... but, the claim of "better" support from the open source community because there are so
2004 Dec 09
2
wishlist -- names gives slotnames (PR#7410)
Full_Name: Elizabeth Purdom Version: 1.9.1 OS: Windows XP Submission from: (NULL) (171.64.102.199) It would be nice if names(obj) would give slot names as well. Since for many people slots are new, the first thing that happens is you try to access what's in them and can't find how to do it. If you don't know that slotNames() exists, it can be very frustrating. Moreover, if you
2011 Oct 01
7
Poor performance of "Optim"
I used to consider using R and "Optim" to replace my commercial packages: Gauss and Matlab. But it turns out that "Optim" does not converge completely. The same data for Gauss and Matlab are converged very well. I see that there are too many packages based on "optim" and really doubt if they can be trusted! -- View this message in context:
2009 Nov 17
4
fts squat non-english search for 2 words
Hello, It looks I encoutered a bug or misconfiguration. fts_squat search for subject and body works excellent for English mails. For non-English (in particular, Russian) it works only when query consists of 1 word. Phrases - 2 and more words - always returns nothing. Example: search for "planet" ("???????") returns results, search for "Earth" ("?????") also
2005 Aug 30
8
Who can help me?
I have own function wrote. I used an algorithm, which was written in Matlab. in matlab: ... gamma = inv(v)*g; ... #v = matrix of variable size, v=vv(k) => k=2 => dimension of v 2x2 #g = a line vector with 4 elements e.g. g=[1,0,2,0]; my rewritten r-file: ... gamma = solve(v)*g; ... which is my error? Who can help me? thank you in advance. Chris -- Lust, ein paar Euro nebenbei zu
2015 Sep 21
3
New software based on libvirt
Hello, I'm introducing to you the decentralized cloud Cherrypop. Combining libvirt and LizardFS (as of now) it becomes a cloud completely without masters. Thus, any node is sufficient for the cloud to be up and therefore no wasted resources and no single point of failure. It's still pretty crude software but will work with some tinkering. Hope you try it and like it! For more
2011 Apr 15
2
source questions & intentions to patch: yp-timing & auth
Good Day, Looking at the SVN repo: there's 30+ commits since the 2.6.2 release; the last one from August 2009. Are there any intentions to roll a release anytime soon? Are there any more recent branches? I'm currently looking into extending icecast2 (more below) and am wondering if I should base the patches on 2.6.2+debian-fixes or work from svn-trunk? We are using a cluster of icecast
2004 May 01
0
[LLVMdev] Open Source Contributions (was Re: Benchmarks)
On Sat, 1 May 2004, Reid Spencer wrote: > I'd be happy to contribute more and in fact, there are lots of things I > could and would contribute. Pretty much the only thing that stops me is > the project's CVS policy. Wow, I really had no idea that this was such a problem! > (erm, perhaps I'm just over-booked? :) Heh, I know a little bit of that feeling ;) > I need
2020 May 15
4
edit() doubles backslashes when keep.source=TRUE
>>>>> Sebastian Meyer >>>>> on Fri, 15 May 2020 10:47:55 +0200 writes: > I can confirm this changed behaviour. I just compared R-3.6.3 with > yesterday's R-devel. Using R-devel, the tempfile opened by the editor > (Emacs for me, but shouldn't matter) contains doubled backslashes. > This could be related to >
2006 Jan 13
10
[Announcement] Google: Evil or Not?
"Google: Evil or Not?" is my first Rails webapp and I''ve just made it public at http://evilornot.info Do you still believe the ?Do no evil? Google mantra? Do you think Google Book Search, the AOL deal, and Larry and Sergey?s 767 point to Google losing it?s pristine morality and turning over to the dark side? Now you can discover what the world thinks and contribute your
2010 Jan 10
2
[LLVMdev] Variable declarations vs. definitions
On 01/09/2010 01:12 PM, Chris Lattner wrote: > The equivalent of "extern int G;" is: > > @G = external global i32 OK, then I want to whine a little bit about how that is more obscurely hinted at than discussed. Whine, whine.... :-) Even knowing the word to search on, the only explicit application of the keyword to data is incidental to an example about structures. I think
2006 Apr 30
2
Give me NIL or null results
with this post; with a query with multiple tables, I am trying to return results that are null in one table; I am trying to do something like this; class NumbersFeedLink < ActiveRecord::Base has_many :numbers_sent_feed_link end class NumbersSentFeedLink < ActiveRecord::Base belongs_to :numbers_feed_link end sent = NumbersFeedLink.find(:all, :order => [
2004 May 05
2
[LLVMdev] Open Source Contributions (was Re: Benchmarks)
Chris Lattner wrote: > The more I've thought about this, the more that I'm beginning to realize > that CVS is the root of the problem. Perhaps it is time for LLVM to > seriously start looking at switching over to a decentralized version > control system? I really am not "up" on the various options, but I've > heard rumars that there are now several good
2007 Nov 23
12
namespaced controllers
Out of curiosity, I''ve seen the following fail: module Admin describe MyController ... end end But this works fine: describe Admin::MyController .. end Why? Scott
2007 Dec 30
2
donations / wishlist
Since some people don't like Paypal and other people have been telling me for years to create Amazon wishlist, I figured I'd finally do it. http://dovecot.org/donate.html now contains URL to the wishlist. Currently it mostly contains all kinds of TV series DVDs (feel free to laugh at what I watch :), but I also managed to remember a couple of books I wanted. -------------- next part
2010 May 30
1
IRC telling you to go to mailing list - it's for good reason ....
Just to answer the aspect of why people in IRC tell you to go to a mailing list ? because mailing list answers are more permanent that IRC, and also, it spreads the knowledge of the question, and the answer over a much wider time frame rather than just the two to three sentences that are involved in fixing your situation. It also notifies the mailing list which is generally watched by the