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2019 Dec 24
0
Problems installing CentOS 8
On Mon, Dec 23, 2019 at 8:20 PM Michael Eager <eager at eagerm.com> wrote:
>
> I'm having a problem installing CentOS 8 from a USB drive. When the
> installer boots from the USB, it displays the language selection screen.
> After I select English and continue, the installer freezes. The USB
> drive flashes a couple times over the next minute or so, the stops. The
>
2019 Dec 24
3
Problems installing CentOS 8
I'm having a problem installing CentOS 8 from a USB drive. When the
installer boots from the USB, it displays the language selection screen.
After I select English and continue, the installer freezes. The USB
drive flashes a couple times over the next minute or so, the stops. The
mouse moves the cursor, but the installer is unresponsive to either
selecting QUIT or HELP.
I've
2012 Jul 10
3
System crash -- no clue why
Hi --
My CentOS 5.8 server crashed, leaving no clue why. The
last entry in /var/log/messages is a dhcpd notice around
4:00am, followed by the restart message when I rebooted.
The only clue that I have is that the fan was running full
speed when I restarted it. The fan slowed to normal speed.
Any ideas what I can do to find out the cause?
--
Michael Eager eager at eagercon.com
1960 Park
2015 Nov 23
1
Building for older versions
On 11/23/2015 09:10 AM, Nicolas Thierry-Mieg wrote:
> On 11/23/2015 06:00 PM, Michael Eager wrote:
>> On 11/23/2015 08:06 AM, Nicolas Thierry-Mieg wrote:
>>> On 11/23/2015 04:33 PM, Michael Eager wrote:
>>>> Hi --
>>>>
>>>> I'm trying to build an application on CentOS 7 which
>>>> can run on older versions of CentOS. I'm
2015 Nov 23
6
Building for older versions
Hi --
I'm trying to build an application on CentOS 7 which
can run on older versions of CentOS. I'm running into
problems with versioning of memcpy in Glibc. Executables
built on CentOS 7 require memcpy from glibc-2.14, which
causes the program not to load on systems with older
versions of glibc.
My online search suggests to add an asm() with a .symver
option to select memcpy from
2015 May 09
4
NFS performance on CentOS 7
I am setting up a file server with CentOS 7. I'm seeing
performance which is considerably slower than a similar
server running CentOS 6.6. A 3Gb directory can be copied
to/from the CentOS 6.6 server in about 50 seconds. The
same directory takes about 270 seconds to copy to/from
the CentOS 7 system.
I see the same performance difference with NFS mounted
file systems or using scp, so it
2011 Mar 08
12
Server hangs on CentOS 5.5
Hi --
I'm running a server which is usually stable, but every
once in a while it hangs. The server is used as a file
store using NFS and to run VMware machines.
I don't see anything in /var/log/messages or elsewhere
to indicate any problem or offer any clue why the system
was hung.
Any suggestions where I might look for a clue?
--
Michael Eager eager at eagercon.com
1960 Park Blvd.,
2012 Jun 28
1
CentOS 5.8 crash/freeze running VMware
Hi --
I have a server running CentOS 5.8. It has a 6-core AMD processor,
16Gb memory, and a RAID 5 file system. It serves as both a file server
and to run several VMware virtual machines. The guest machines run
Windows 7 and various versions of Linux.
The system is running the latest version of VMware Workstation.
Until recently, I started VMs using the VMware Workstation GUI.
The system has
2015 Nov 23
2
Building for older versions
On 11/23/2015 08:06 AM, Nicolas Thierry-Mieg wrote:
> On 11/23/2015 04:33 PM, Michael Eager wrote:
>> Hi --
>>
>> I'm trying to build an application on CentOS 7 which
>> can run on older versions of CentOS. I'm running into
>> problems with versioning of memcpy in Glibc. Executables
>> built on CentOS 7 require memcpy from glibc-2.14, which
>>
2001 Aug 14
1
udial.wav problem
I was doing some testing with RC2 and I noticed that RC2 doesn't
encode past 19kHz with this clip (-b256 and -b350). There are no
problems with this clip like it was before, but this clip contains
signal past 19kHz which is audible as a faint high-frequency hiss -
and that hiss is gone in the encoded file since RC2 cuts off at 19kHz.
I think that -b256 and -b350 should encode at least up to
2004 May 10
1
Terrible TICKING sound
i'm getting a tick every second or so on all my calls. All channels are zap
channels.
Does anyone know how to fix this?
Thanks!
Paul
Paul Mahler
pmahler@signate.com <mailto:pmahler@signate.com>
<http://www.signate.com/>
Signate, LLC
PO Box 60430
Palo Alto, CA
94306
VoIP Systems, Training & Consulting
2004 May 14
4
How to Echo extension number to caller?
I need to dial an extension that tells me what extension I'm dialing from.
I'm running a bunch of analog phones off a channel bank to * over a T1. I
have the following in extensions.conf.
exten => 98,1,SayDigits(${EXTEN})
This says the digits the caller enters on the keypad, not the extension they
are calling from.
Thanks Guys!!!!!!!!
Paul
Paul Mahler
pmahler@signate.com
2023 Nov 03
1
Sum data according to date in sequence
Hi all,
This is the data:
> dput(head(dt1,20))structure(list(StationName = c("PALO ALTO CA / CAMBRIDGE #1",
"PALO ALTO CA / CAMBRIDGE #1", "PALO ALTO CA / CAMBRIDGE #1",
"PALO ALTO CA / CAMBRIDGE #1", "PALO ALTO CA / CAMBRIDGE #1",
"PALO ALTO CA / CAMBRIDGE #1", "PALO ALTO CA / CAMBRIDGE #1",
"PALO ALTO CA / CAMBRIDGE
2023 Nov 03
1
Sum data according to date in sequence
Is this what you are after?
library(tidyverse)
library(lubridate)
input <- structure(list(StationName = c("PALO ALTO CA / CAMBRIDGE #1",
"PALO ALTO CA / CAMBRIDGE #1", "PALO ALTO CA / CAMBRIDGE #1",
"PALO ALTO CA / CAMBRIDGE #1", "PALO ALTO CA / CAMBRIDGE #1",
"PALO ALTO CA / CAMBRIDGE #1", "PALO ALTO CA / CAMBRIDGE
2006 Jan 11
1
F-test degree of freedoms in lme4 ?
I have a problem moving from multistratum aov analysis to lmer.
My dataset has observations of ampl at 4 levels of gapf and 2 levels of bl
on 6 subjects levels VP, with 2 replicates wg each, and is balanced.
Here is the summary of this set with aov:
>> summary(aov(ampl~gapf*bl+Error(VP/(bl*gapf)),hframe2))
>
>Error: VP
> Df Sum Sq Mean Sq F value Pr(>F)
>Residuals
2023 Nov 04
2
Sum data according to date in sequence
?s 01:49 de 03/11/2023, roslinazairimah zakaria escreveu:
> Hi all,
>
> This is the data:
>
>> dput(head(dt1,20))structure(list(StationName = c("PALO ALTO CA / CAMBRIDGE #1",
> "PALO ALTO CA / CAMBRIDGE #1", "PALO ALTO CA / CAMBRIDGE #1",
> "PALO ALTO CA / CAMBRIDGE #1", "PALO ALTO CA / CAMBRIDGE #1",
> "PALO ALTO
2023 Nov 03
1
Sum data according to date in sequence
How about send a 'dput' of some sample data. My guess is that your date is
'character' and not 'Date'.
Thanks
Jim Holtman
*Data Munger Guru*
*What is the problem that you are trying to solve?Tell me what you want to
do, not how you want to do it.*
On Thu, Nov 2, 2023 at 4:24?PM roslinazairimah zakaria <roslinaump at gmail.com>
wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I
2014 Feb 18
2
[LLVMdev] Fwd: Deadline for DWARF Version 5 comments -- March 31, 2014
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: "Michael Eager" <eager at eagerm.com>
Date: Feb 18, 2014 7:58 AM
Subject: Deadline for DWARF Version 5 comments -- March 31, 2014
To: "gdb at sourceware.org" <gdb at sourceware.org>, "GCC" <gcc at gcc.gnu.org>, <
lldb-dev at cs.uiuc.edu>
Cc:
The DWARF Debugging Information Format Committee
2004 May 10
0
How do I catch someone pressing the * key?
I would like to be able to detect when someone dials *. What I'd like to be
able to do is
exten => *,1,Answer
and catch it when the caller pressed the * key.
Thanks!
Paul Mahler
pmahler@signate.com <mailto:pmahler@signate.com>
<http://www.signate.com/>
Signate, LLC
PO Box 60430
Palo Alto, CA
94306
VoIP Systems, Training & Consulting
2010 Oct 01
0
Populating values in a PowerPoint table
Dear R-help,
I managed (thanks to the R2PPT package) to create a PowerPoint
presentation and create a table in it but for the life of me I can't
find a way to populate the table with values and text. I'm aware of
the function 'PPT.AddDataFrame' which creates an Excel object from a
data frame, but the excel object is not nearly as nice looking and
easy to manipulate (and apply