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2015 Aug 30
2
[Bug 91804] New: nouveau kernel drive should not steal fb until after getting vbios
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=91804 Bug ID: 91804 Summary: nouveau kernel drive should not steal fb until after getting vbios Product: xorg Version: unspecified Hardware: Other OS: All Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: medium Component:
2015 Aug 27
19
[Bug 91779] New: MacBookPro3, 1 (NV84) fails to load nouveau on linux 4.1 -- Invalid ROM contents
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=91779 Bug ID: 91779 Summary: MacBookPro3,1 (NV84) fails to load nouveau on linux 4.1 -- Invalid ROM contents Product: xorg Version: unspecified Hardware: Other OS: All Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: medium
2017 Sep 13
0
[FORGED] [R-sig-Geo] circular spatial polygon
On 13/09/17 13:24, K?tia Emidio wrote: > Dear Rolf, > > Thanks for your help! > > What I need is a spatial window with shape equal to the figure attached. > This figure I made using ArcGis, but it is important to me make it in R. > After having this figure I will make some analysis using spatstat among > others. The points within figure are trees... (1) I believe that
2003 Nov 17
1
MySQL patch + Debian
Hi folks. Sorry to post here about a patch that hasn't been officially integrated into Dovecot, however I am trying to get it going and seem to have hit a dead end. I downloaded the Debianised source for Dovecot (0.99.10-9) from sarge: > wedge:/usr/local/src# apt-get -t testing source dovecot then applied the latest MySQL patch that I could find on the list: >
2009 Oct 09
1
rsync, --sparse and VM disk images
Hi Bas, I'm not sure if this is of interest, but I also had issues with VM disk-image sparse-files (in my case KVM, rather than VMWare), which I've now resolved. http://www.finalcog.com/rsync-vm-sparse-inplace-kvm-vmware All the best, Chris Dew. P.S. Apologies for any breach of etiquette - I could not see Bas' email address on
2009 Jan 07
1
proto question
Dear R Users, I have a couple of proto objects like: wedge <- proto(expr={ start.year <- 2008 end.year <- 2050 }) star.rating <- wedge$proto( star = c(4, 5, 8, 10), gain = c(0, .3, .5, .7), cost = c(0, 2100, 4000, 7500), star.rating <- function(., year) 6.0, setup = function(.){ .$cost.for.star <- approxfun(.$star,
2020 Oct 24
0
kvm+nouveau induced lockdep gripe
On Sat, 2020-10-24 at 10:22 +0800, Hillf Danton wrote: > > Looks like we can break the lock chain by moving ttm bo's release > method out of mmap_lock, see diff below. Ah, the perfect compliment to morning java, a patchlet to wedge in and see what happens. wedge/build/boot <schlurp... ahhh> Mmm, box says no banana... a lot. [ 30.456921] ================================ [
2018 Mar 14
0
[Samba] [Announce] Samba 4.8.0 Available for Download
On Tue, Mar 13, 2018 at 06:11:50PM -0700, Richard Sharpe via samba-technical wrote: > On Tue, Mar 13, 2018 at 12:22 PM, Karolin Seeger via samba-technical > <samba-technical at lists.samba.org> wrote: > > ======================================================== > > "It is time that we all see gender as a > > spectrum instead of
2009 Dec 04
2
[OT] What file can I use to change Ubuntu 9.10 display characteristics?
This question is vaguely related to R in that I have managed to wedge the netbook computer that I use for demonstrations of R and I would like to know how to un-wedge it so I can continue to give lectures about R. I have an ASUS eee PC running the netbook-remix version of Ubuntu 9.10. The X server in 9.10 is a little different from earlier versions in that it does not require an explicit
2009 Aug 07
0
sparse files patch question
Hello, i just came across the sparse-block patch. i`m using rsync to store vmware vmdk virtual disks to a zfs filesystem. vmdk files have large portions of zeroed data and when thin provisioned (not being used yet), they even may be sparse. on the target, after writing to zfs the zeroes are always efficiently stored/compressed, i.e. they take no additional space on zfs. is this patch worth a
2012 Nov 01
1
How to nicely display R code with the LaTeX package 'listings'?
Dear expeRts, What's a 'good' (nice-looking, easy-to-read) setup for the LaTeX package 'listings' to display R code? The two versions below are partly inspired by the settings of the package SweaveListingUtils and http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/R-How-to-format-R-code-in-LaTex-documents-td816055.html Any suggestions, comments, or improvements are welcome. Cheers, Marius ###
2011 Oct 15
2
Irregular 3d objects with rgl
Hello, While exploring if rgl is along the lines of what I need, I checked out demo("rgl") and didn't find quite what I'm looking for, and am therefore seeking additional help/suggestions. The application is geared towards displaying a 3D rendering of a contaminant plume in the subsurface with the following highlights: Once the plume was rendered as a 3D object, a
2011 Dec 31
1
Reading large sparse arff files into R
Hi, I am trying to read in a large and highly sparse ARFF file into R which was produced by WEKA. However the package 'RWeka' just chokes on this file. The data set has about 40k observations and about 20k dimensions. Even after 1hr read.arff method of RWeka is still trying to read in the file, whereas WEKA is able to read it in in less than 20seconds. What are my options at this
2005 Aug 04
0
visualizing/summarizing a large, sparse logistic regression
I have data on ~340000 cases where it is desired to predict binary outcome, Withdrawn, using up to 8, A:H, predictors in a 3 x 2^7 design, but where the frequencies in these 168 cells vary enormously (1--108000). As well, there are two additional variables, Agency and Office, and it is desired, among other things, to determine if the rates vary with Agency and Office controlling for A - H. I fit
2009 Sep 27
1
Clustering with R - efficient processing of large sparse data sets (text data)
I checked the R procedure HCLUST (hierarchical clustering) but it looks like it requires a full triangular n x n similarity matrix as input, where n = number of observations. The number of variables is 200. My data set has n = 50,000 observations (keywords), and I use ad-hoc similarity measures, not available in R, to measure keyword similarity. Here, the vast majority of the n x n similarities
2011 Aug 23
1
Samba large file support negotiation when accessed via UNC path
I am experiencing a strange problem that I hope someone out there has experience withf. We have a large fileserver running samba 3.6 backed by a 12T ext4 filesystem. We keep lots of VMware VMs on the filestore and I am trying to make some improvements to how we manage/launch/use the VMs. To that end, I've been trying to launch the VMs via the VMware VIX API by UNC path (not mapped drive).
2012 Jan 18
1
kmeans clustering on large but sparse matrix
Hi, I have a 60k*600k matrix, which exceed the vector length limit of 2^32-1. But it's rather sparse, only 0.02% has value. So I save is as MarketMatrix (mm) file, it's about 300M in size. I use readMM in Matrix package to read it in. If do so, the data type becomes dgTMatrix in 'Matrix' package instead of the common matrix type. The problem is, if I run k-means only on part of
2005 Dec 13
1
Technique for reading large sparse fwf data file
Dear list: A datafile was sent to me that is very large (92890 x 1620) and is *very* sparse. Instead of leaving the entries with missing data blank, each cell with missing data contains a dot (.) The data are binary in almost all columns, with only a few columns containing whole numbers, which I believe requires 2 bytes for the binary and 4 for the others. So, by my calculations (assuming 4
2018 Oct 10
2
I need SERIOUS help on GRUB in CentOS 7.5 1804
Good afternoon from Singapore, I need SERIOUS help on GRUB in CentOS 7.5 1804. Please refer to my installation notes at?http://lists.linuxfromscratch.org/pipermail/lfs-chat/2018-October/028964.html According to Petros' instructions, I need GRUB Legacy 0.97 for my Extremely Simple Linux. But GRUB Legacy 0.97 has been deprecated in CentOS 7.5. GRUB2 is installed by default on CentOS 7.5. So
2007 May 19
2
A little more on this puppetmaster thing
So one of the behaviors that seems to wedge puppetmasterd is if you re-initialize a client, the example here being that I installed an older version of puppet on a bunch of machines to test out how things work: * at some point in the past install older rev of puppet - client regiesters itself with the server, etc. - works fine. * recently, remove the old puppet in favor of a new version that