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2001 Jan 29
4
Vorbis Comment Editor v0.1.0
Hello All, I have created a Vorbis Comment Editor for the win32 environment. It is completely untested and undoubtedly has bugs. That said, it is fairly stable and functional. It is a simple single dialog based app. I have released it under the GPL and have made code available. It is compiled statically with the latest CVS version of libogg & libvorbis and it uses the vcedit.c routines
2001 Jan 29
4
Vorbis Comment Editor v0.1.0
Hello All, I have created a Vorbis Comment Editor for the win32 environment. It is completely untested and undoubtedly has bugs. That said, it is fairly stable and functional. It is a simple single dialog based app. I have released it under the GPL and have made code available. It is compiled statically with the latest CVS version of libogg & libvorbis and it uses the vcedit.c routines
2019 Mar 21
0
noteMD v0.1.0 on CRAN
R and Shiny Developers, Package noteMD v0.1.0 is released on CRAN now. When building a 'shiny' app to generate reports (pdf or 'word'), we can insert a comment box in front-end side for user to write down notes and user this package to document those notes in reports. CRAN: https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/noteMD/index.html Github: https://github.com/jienagu/noteMD
2019 Mar 21
0
noteMD v0.1.0 on CRAN
R and Shiny Developers, Package noteMD v0.1.0 is released on CRAN now. When building a 'shiny' app to generate reports (pdf or 'word'), we can insert a comment box in front-end side for user to write down notes and user this package to document those notes in reports. CRAN: https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/noteMD/index.html Github: https://github.com/jienagu/noteMD
2020 Oct 16
0
{giscoR} v0.1.0 available on CRAN
Good afternoon: giscoR is already available on CRAN. giscoR is a API package that helps to retrieve data from GISCO - Eurostat. It also provides some lightweight data sets ready to use without downloading. GISCO is a geospatial open data repository including several data sets as countries, coastal lines, labels or NUTS levels. The data sets are usually provided at several resolution levels
2006 May 08
2
app_wakeme.c (Wake-up Call Manager) v0.1.0 released
Greetings, I'm releasing my first attempt at Asterisk development in hopes of gathering a bit of feedback. It's just a wake-up call manager but, seeing as the only one I was able to find was a php-agi script, perhaps an actual app will be useful to someone. Anyway, here's the details. Features: * User can set / cancel wake-up calls for their extension * Option to snooze is
2001 Oct 19
0
Patents and GPL (was: Re: PlusV)
Craig Dickson (crdic@yahoo.com) wrote : > Jack Moffitt wrote: > > > I agree that this might be the case. But what happens with the > > violation is by the author? :) > > > > Ie, in the case of PlusV releasing a patented codec under the GPL or in > > the case of LAME or FreeType's authors doing similar things. What > > state is that? > >
2020 Oct 06
1
[PATCH] device: return error for unknown chipsets
On Tue, Oct 06, 2020 at 06:46:35PM +0200, Karol Herbst wrote: > On Tue, Oct 6, 2020 at 6:43 PM dann frazier <dann.frazier at canonical.com> wrote: > > > > On Mon, Oct 05, 2020 at 03:52:30PM +0200, Karol Herbst wrote: > > > Previously the code relied on device->pri to be NULL and to fail probing > > > later. We really should just return an error inside
2020 Oct 06
0
[PATCH] device: return error for unknown chipsets
On Tue, Oct 6, 2020 at 6:43 PM dann frazier <dann.frazier at canonical.com> wrote: > > On Mon, Oct 05, 2020 at 03:52:30PM +0200, Karol Herbst wrote: > > Previously the code relied on device->pri to be NULL and to fail probing > > later. We really should just return an error inside nvkm_device_ctor for > > unsupported GPUs. > > > > Fixes: 24d5ff40a732
2008 Oct 23
4
First release (v0.1.0) of the new Sieve implementation for Dovecot v1.2
Hello Dovecot users, Finally, after little more than a year, I finished the first release of the new Sieve implementation for Dovecot. The main reason for rewriting the Sieve engine is to provide more reliable script execution and to provide better error messages to users and system administrators. Also, since the Sieve language evolves quickly, with new language extensions published every
2008 Oct 23
4
First release (v0.1.0) of the new Sieve implementation for Dovecot v1.2
Hello Dovecot users, Finally, after little more than a year, I finished the first release of the new Sieve implementation for Dovecot. The main reason for rewriting the Sieve engine is to provide more reliable script execution and to provide better error messages to users and system administrators. Also, since the Sieve language evolves quickly, with new language extensions published every
2020 Oct 06
1
[PATCH] device: return error for unknown chipsets
On Mon, Oct 05, 2020 at 03:52:30PM +0200, Karol Herbst wrote: > Previously the code relied on device->pri to be NULL and to fail probing > later. We really should just return an error inside nvkm_device_ctor for > unsupported GPUs. > > Fixes: 24d5ff40a732 ("drm/nouveau/device: rework mmio mapping code to get rid of second map") > Signed-off-by: Karol Herbst
2020 Oct 05
2
[PATCH] device: return error for unknown chipsets
Previously the code relied on device->pri to be NULL and to fail probing later. We really should just return an error inside nvkm_device_ctor for unsupported GPUs. Fixes: 24d5ff40a732 ("drm/nouveau/device: rework mmio mapping code to get rid of second map") Signed-off-by: Karol Herbst <kherbst at redhat.com> Cc: dann frazier <dann.frazier at canonical.com> ---
2008 Apr 07
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM-based IBM summer internship position
IBM is looking for a student with LLVM expertise for a research project on optimizations for Cell. They have been in discussions with Michel to use the Cell back end for LLVM being developed at Aerospace, though I don't know if a final decision was reached on that (any news, Michel?). The goal of this work is to add new (LLVM-level and/or back- end-level) optimizations targeted at
2018 Jun 01
0
Centos 7 (using iptables) removed firewalld
Steve Frazier wrote: > Thank you.? I apologize for sending something that could be read.? There > are more examples in there that I had commented out. > Anyway,? here is my working iptables-save.? If someone could review my > output and let me know if I am missing anything and if the order of the > rules are the most secure they could be. > TIA. > Steve, Do you have any
2010 Jul 03
2
Change the frequency of a ts?
I'm trying to convert a column of a table into a ts object. The data is monthly, so I want the ts frequency to be 12. I did this ... > filings.ts = as.ts(Filings.100K, frequency=12) > filings.ts Time Series: Start = 1 End = 311 Frequency = 1 [1] 246.9336 305.6789 ... ... > tsp(filings.ts) [1] 1 311 1 > tsp(filings.ts) <- c(1,311,12) Error in attr(x, "tsp")
2018 Jun 01
2
Centos 7 (using iptables) removed firewalld
I assumed this was a Centos 7 mailing list and I was looking for help with IPTABLEs.I have used mailing lists before.? Copying a file to an email address didn't have that type of output.? I apologize. First of all is this a Centos 7 Mailing list that I can ask for help or have I made a huge mistake?? IF so, should I just attach the file to the email. I apologize for the output, I had no idea.?
2012 Oct 30
1
homebrew install R
Is there a recommended way to install R with homebrew? Will I completely lose the GUI? .r file command editor? thanks, Ty ----- Tyler Frazier Department of Transportation Planning and Telematics Technical University Berlin http://www.vsp.tu-berlin.de/ [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2004 Aug 28
1
Logging to Console - this one is different
OK. Let me preface by saying I''ve read http://www.shorewall.net/shorewall_logging.html; http://www.shorewall.net/FAQ.htm -- FAQs 6,6a,tb,tc,6d,16,17 and 21; http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=gentoo-security&amp;m=106040714910563&amp;w=2; http://www.shorewall.net/troubleshoot.htm; man syslog; man 3 syslog; man syslogd; man klogd; man printk; man dmesg; skimmed through all of the
2007 Sep 11
1
what am I missing
x<-seq(-1,1,length=10) y<-seq(-1,1,length=10) a<-matrix(c(1,2,2,1),2,2) b<-matrix(c(2,1,1,2),2,2) fv<-function(x,y) { m<-x*a+y*b t<-m[1,1]+m[2,2]; d<-m[1,1]*m[2,2]-m[1,2]^2 return((t-sqrt(t^2-4*d))/2) } gv<-function(x,y) { t<-x*(a[1,1]+a[2,2])+y*(b[1,1]+b[2,2]) d<-(x*a[1,1]+y*b[1,1])*(x*a[2,2]+y*b[2,2])-(x*a[1,2]+y*b[1,2])^2 return((t-sqrt(t^2-4*d))/2) }