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2002 Feb 23
1
Error help: ext3_new_block and ext3_free_blocks
After a bit of searching through these archives I haven't found quite my problem described yet, so let me bounce this off you guys:
Red Hat 7.2, I run up2date whenever patches come out; right now I'm using kernel 2.4.9-21.
Things have been quite pleasant for several months, but in the last week I have begun receiving the following error messages:
Feb 22 08:06:27 medmeta kernel:
2010 May 12
2
Compressed mail archives
Hello,
I have recently begun using IMAP to access my mails, and have found that
the size of my maildir is quickly getting larger than I had
anticipated.
Googling around, I've seen a lot of messages related to compressing
individual messages in a maildir. However, what I'm really looking for
is a solution which will allow multiple messages to be compressed into a
single compressed file,
2008 Apr 28
2
reason to switch to 1.1
We've been running 1.1 on about half of our servers for about a week now.
Ive mailed before that I was pleasantly surprised by its better use of
resources. Here's a graph showing that fact. Server load in the last 10
days.
http://uwimages.smugmug.com/photos/286355874_9FNp2-L.png
Cor
2002 Mar 29
1
glm start/offset bugs (PR#1422)
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There's a simple bug in the handling of the start and offset arguments
in glm and glm.fit. The bug exists in the latest development version
of R (version information below), but it appears that glm.R has not
been touched much lately, so the bug affects at
2008 May 01
2
[LLVMdev] Some positive feedback :)
I continue to be pleasantly surprised at how well LLVM works. Working
with it is certainly a treat.
As an example, tonight I implemented structure types (i.e. aggregate
types that are passed as values, not references) in my front end, and I
wrote up this little unit test:
struct Vector {
var x:int;
var y:int;
var z:int;
def Vector(x:int, y:int, z:int) {
2019 Sep 25
5
CentOS 8.0 1905 is now available for download
On Wed, Sep 25, 2019 at 12:01 PM ?ukasz Posadowski <mail at lukaszposadowski.pl>
wrote:
> I'm trying it right now. I pleasantly discover PHP 7.2 with fpm and
> Python 3.6, which is exactly what I installed from 3rd party
> repositories in Centos 7 on my vps. I will test upgrade from C7 to
> disable epel and webtatic.
Did you try SCL instead of directly installing packages
2015 Jan 27
7
[LLVMdev] Code ownership for PS4 target
As you might have noticed, we’ve begun landing patches to open source the Sony PlayStation®4 system compiler. Many more are coming.
I’d like to propose that I be named code owner for this platform. I already have this role internally for open source. It feels necessary to establish as part of the process to handle external contributions.
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Alex Rosenberg
2010 Dec 14
3
last thought before switching to ZFS
Hi I have google to fine som info abut ZFS and I found that site hire.
I have unraid now and are realy happy whit it. but to January I are going to upgrade my cpu to a 45watt quad core from intel that I are begun to use my server to encode my tv show iso when it on.
so now I are begun to learn ZFS in vitualbox. but now to the question it I make a poll whit 4 2TB ind raidz1 can it so be convetet
2016 Aug 11
3
EPEL packages for CentOS 7 i686 AltArch distro
I have begun building the EPEL packages for the CentOS 7 i686 AltArch
distribution.
You can watch the progress here:
http://buildlogs.centos.org/c7-epel/
Should have most of the packages built in the next couple days.
Thanks,
Johnny Hughes
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2006 Aug 26
0
DRbFire / ActiveRecord performances
Hi,
I''m using drbfire to send a "DRbUndumped" ActiveRecord object from the server to the client, through an ADSL line of 4Mbits/s download, and 600Kbits/s upload. I was afraid there would be too many round-trips between the client and the server, and unfortunately this is true:
Server code:
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#!/usr/local/bin/ruby
require ''rubygems''
require
2008 Feb 13
1
model construction
I buy flowers at a local market on a fairly regular basis. The flower
vendors post their prices and if I want to buy only one or two flowers I
will generally get the posted price. From time to time I want to buy large
quantities of flowers, and sometimes a vendor will give me a better price
than their posted price for the bulk order, but more often I have to offer
them a higher price than the
2003 Jul 28
5
hi
Guess what
I have no clue what i am doing/ meant to do with R. i have just begun statistics for uni and all commands don't seem to work, they say syntax error, we are meant to put a hist.r in but ? please help, step by step, to use this program i would turn it on (it comes up rgui) is this wrong, have i put the wrong bit on it?
Please help, I am so glad there is an R help
Thankyou
jill
2009 Jun 21
5
Roxygen vs Sweave for S4 documentation
Hi,
I have been using R for a while. Recently, I have begun converting my
package into S4 classes. I was previously using Rdoc for documentation.
Now, I am looking to use the best tool for S4 documentation. It seems that
the best choices for me are Roxygen and Sweave (I am fine with tex).
Are there any users of Roxygen or Sweave who can comment on the strengths or
weaknesses of one or othe
2004 Mar 31
1
Unusual Crashes in winbind
So far we have been working well for a week now. We are using Samba 3.02a on
suse 9. Authentication is against an win3k AD. Apart from a Kerberos ticket
expiring, (a croned restart fixes this) we have one new problem
We found we needed an additional AD server as the primary begun to fail on a
regular basis. So we added one. Now this new server grabs the authentication
requests before the old one
2009 Aug 31
2
interactions and stall or memory shortage
Hello,
After putting together interaction code that worked for a single pair of
interactions, when I try to evaluate two pairs of interactions(
flowers*gopher, flowers*rockiness) my computer runs out of memory, and the
larger desktop I use just doesn't go anywhere after about 20 minutes.
Is it really that big a calculation?
to start:
mle2(minuslogl = Lily_sum$seedlings ~ dnbinom(mu = a,
2003 Nov 22
4
CBC radio's science show archives Ogg
Earlier today while listening to CBC radio's national science show
"Quirks and Quarks", I was pleasantly surprised to hear that their audio
archives are now offered in Ogg, in addition to mp3 and real. This is
the first CBC show that I am aware of that offers their archives in
formats other than the usual real/wma/qt.
For those who don't know, CBC is Canada's only
2007 Nov 28
3
Recommended textbooks for R?
Hi everyone!
I've recently begun to learn R for my job as the IT department suffers
from lack of funding for new software. I was talking to the guy in
charge of Requisitions and have found out the budget for books is in
great shape.
So, I'm curious what books people know of that have R examples and are
good for:
1.) Uni and Multivariate Time Series Analysis/Forecasting
2.) GLMs (at
2008 Jun 03
3
Fixtures Error With Rails 2.1 (and 2.0.2)
I have begun to use the reference function feature of sexy migrations,
and I have noticed that the fixtures are actually not playing nice
with this new feature.
If I create a model, whose table has this line:
t.reference :user
the fixure will look like
one:
user:
when it should be user_id, now, it may be possible (I don''t know, to
define an object in the fixtures now, but when I run
2008 Aug 10
6
gcc editor for newbie (Emacs or vim or ?)
I downloaded the .pdf version of "Thinking in C++" and I've
begun to read that and I did
yum groupinstall 'Development Tools' I'm a Newbie Desktop
user, jumping into the deep end of the pool. Should I try to learn
vi (Vim) (which obviously will help me, if I ever need to
administer a remote box) or install Emacs or something else,
for the gcc editor? An easy learning
2007 Oct 24
3
changes to Story Runner steps
Hi all,
The following only affects people who have bravely begun to experiment
with the 2 day-old plain text story runner and definable groups of
steps.
For those who fit that bill, I just committed a few changes that will
require you to make changes to your code.
The StepMatchers class is now the StepGroup class.
The step_matchers methods on PlainTextStoryRunner and StepGroup is now
just