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2008 Sep 08
2
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Hello all, I have a very large file (280k lines) containing three comma separated variables. The first variable is a 0 or 1 depicting a pass or fail. The other two are X and Y coordinates. Is there a good way I can represent this data in a chart/plot form other than using a 3d histogram? If I need to use the histogram, should I base my chart off the example contained in the RGL package? Thanks a
2008 Aug 07
3
VMs won't power on
Hello - I have installed the VMware-server-1.0.5-80187.i386.rpm package on a CentOS 5.1 system. I then ran the vmware-config.pl program. I chose mostly default answer, except that I did not choose the NAT option; I saw no errors. I used the VMware Server Console to create a Red Hat Linux VM. I also copied an externally created VM into the '/var/lib/vmware/Virtual Machines/'
2005 Mar 19
1
RM to Vorbis?
Is there a program that allows conversion of Real files (*.rm) to Ogg Vorbis? (And I should know the answer to this, but what is the file extension of Ogg Vorbis files?) Kirk
1999 Feb 09
3
Installing on 64-bit Dec or SGI
Hi all, The systems guys here in the stat dept don't seem to be able to compile R on the Dec Alphas or on the SGIs. Can anyone give them a hand? -Greg ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Gregory R. Warnes | It is high time that the ideal of success warnes at biostat.washington.edu | be replaced by the ideal of service.
2006 May 05
3
iptables CLASSIFY vs fwmark?
Could someone comment on the benefits of using CLASSIFY vs fwmark (or vice versa) in iptables? I''m getting ready to implement some basic tc for VoIP and most of the examples seem to use the (older?) fwmark syntax. Should I convert these to CLASSIFY? Can the two syntaxes be mixed? Also with U32? TIA, Edwin -- <=+=+=+==+=+=+==+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=> Edwin Whitelaw, P.E. New River
2003 Sep 22
0
Last call: Asterisk BoF in Boston, Tuesday 23rd
Hello - The final schedule for the Asterisk birds-of-a-feather meeting (as an adjunct to the VON conference) in Boston looks like this: Tuesday, September 23rd at 8:15 at VinnyT's of Boston near the Hynes Convention Center. We'll try to get a corner booth in the "downstairs room", and look for the guy wearing the blue button-down shirt with VON logos on the breast pocket
2012 Mar 08
5
uncompressed FLAC
Hi i have seen that the dbPowerAmp ripping and encoding software supports a new so-called "FLAC uncompressed" format, e.g. http://www.audiostream.com/content/dbpoweramps-flac-lossless-uncompressed-wish-come-true i know only the normal flac compression levels from 0 to 8. have i missed an option on the flac comamnd line tool or how could i achieve that on the linux command line
2012 Mar 09
3
uncompressed FLAC
What dbPowerAmp does is encapsulate the wav file into a FLAC container without actually compressing it. I guess it can be a bit arguable if you can technically call it a FLAC file :) It's like using "Store" mode in RAR, for instance. The idea behing this "uncompressed FLAC" is to give the FLAC tagging abilities to people who don't want to compress their files. But
2010 Sep 11
2
[LLVMdev] Valid names for symbols
What's the set of valid characters that can occur in an LLVM symbol name? The reason I ask is that my compiler is generating symbols based on method names. Some methods are operators, and I haven't got around to mangling the names yet. As a result it's producing symbols that look like _f_+ and _f_:=. LLVM seems to be coping fine with these so far and the IR output is quoting them,
2012 Mar 08
5
uncompressed FLAC
Hi i have seen that the dbPowerAmp ripping and encoding software supports a new so-called "FLAC uncompressed" format, e.g. http://www.audiostream.com/content/dbpoweramps-flac-lossless-uncompressed-wish-come-true i know only the normal flac compression levels from 0 to 8. have i missed an option on the flac comamnd line tool or how could i achieve that on the linux command line flac
2008 Jun 03
2
surprising predicting capabilities
Hi, I noticed the following fortune in R 2.7 and 2.6.2: fortune('Spreads') If anything, there should be a Law: Thou Shalt Not Even Think Of Producing A Graph That Looks Like Anything From A Spreadsheet. -- Ted Harding (in a discussion about producing graphics) R-help (August 2008) Just wondering, what function and library gave this detailed prediction? Cheers
2004 Mar 25
4
CD ripper software
I've been having problems with Audiograbber, it got the track breaks all wrong on a couple of CDs. I think it re-used the track breaks from the first CD when reading subsequent CDs. Does anyone have any recommendations for a good CD ripper? I've also tried Exact Audio Copy, but didn't get on with it very well. Phil Hibbs Cap Gemini Ernst & Young Aston, UK
2025 Jan 19
3
Duplicate Tag
Hi Dave, I haven't reviewed metaflac to see whether its algorithm might incorrectly show a tag twice. It's possible that dBpoweramp appended a tag that already existed. I imagine that if metaflac says there's an occurrence of the tag with no value, and another with a value, then that's probably accurate. Can you show the output of metaflac? That might help verify. You could use
2005 Feb 26
3
listening to gsm files
Hello list, I am having trouble listening to GSM files created by Asterisk using a browser. I am noticing that some of my users succeed in listening to them and some others don't. I guess it is something of a codec problem that does not seem to be installed on all machines (though they are all WinXP). Anybody knows what one should do to listen to GSM files? I send files through the
2014 Apr 03
2
RFC: slow-down option
Hello, I've been using rsync on some backup servers for years. In 2011 we had a situation where the FS of the backup server was behaving strange, even thou there was enough available I/O, the fs(ext4 on 16TB partition with a lot of inodes) was lagging. After much testing we found that rsync was hammering the fs too hard. At that point I patched rsync to add a stupid option which will sleep
2010 Feb 08
4
Gnome wine menu entry gone
Well for a long time now my wine menu entry in gnome has been gone. Most threads I read all say to fine the <deleted> tag in .config/menus/applications.menu but mine doesn't have it.
2004 Jun 20
1
Dynamic DNS under LINUX clients to a MS DNS Server
Hi ! I am a lonesome penguin in Siemens Austria fighting my battle against the "mouseschubbsers". I have a specific problem I would like to get assistance form any kind soul: network administration is denying any static dns entries in the domain and does not add a reverse entry on the DNS server for the name resolution of my client linux box. So now it comes. I know there is the
2004 Nov 04
2
dvd iso's
Well that didn't work. I got a bootable dvd out of it but the centos installed did not detect the media as having the installation files. It asked for a cd instead of recognizing the dvd. Winiso cannot handle dvd's..:( Anyone have a way to make the centos installer realize all its files are on the dvd instead of looking for three cd's? -- My "Foundation" verse:
2018 Apr 04
2
issue with sieve forwarding after upgrade to 0.5.1
On 2018-04-04 01:54, B. Reino wrote: > The new systemd service file has NoNewPrivileges set to true. You need > to override that to false and then it should work again. It seems that the NoNewPrivileges option messes with several things. PAM authentication stopped working as well besides the fact that CAP_AUDIT_WRITE is also missing in CapabilityBoundingSet. I've opened a pull request
2002 Nov 21
3
Freeware windows ogg audio CD burner?
Does such a thing exist? I know I can convert the oggs to wavs and then to the audio CD, but it would be good to do it in one step. If there is nothing available right now, are there any freeware / open-source products in the pipeline? Thanks Iain<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /> This email is confidential and intended for the