Displaying 20 results from an estimated 8000 matches similar to: "Freevo + CentOS"
2008 Jan 03
1
MyhtTV or Freevo or something else?
Hello,
I have the idea brewing for some time in my mind - to build Linux based HTPC. It would be used for movies, cable (analog for now) recording, Stepmania, backup station, etc. And I would like to get some information before proceeding to estimate the cost.
Which one of the Linux projects would you suggest and why? MythTV, Freevo or something else? Is CentOS good for such task or I should
2005 Feb 24
5
mythtv on centos
Hi,
Anyone out there has any luck on getting mythv or freevo to work on
centos 3. I am planning to setup mine pretty soon.
Thanks,
2008 Mar 15
4
Error with GTA on one box, not on another
Hello,
Running GTA (the first one, freely available on Rockstar site ->
http://www.rockstargames.com/classics/gta.html) on my laptop, I have no
problem in fullscreen.
However, on my desktop computer, where I tried to run GTA from freevo, I got
the error message "Error 296.473 - Cannot find the default display mode". A
strings on executable showed me that it is a message from the
2012 Nov 16
3
[LLVMdev] [Code ownership] MCJIT
All,
I'd like to suggest Andy Kaylor take official ownership of the MCJIT. He's done a fantastic job already of improving it and wrangling lots of patch submissions for it. This seems the logical next step to me.
-Jim
2008 Mar 12
2
Developing Facebook Platform Applications with Rails
I was hoping to announce this a month ago, but some legal wrangling
took longer than expected.
Developing Facebook Platform Applications with Rails is now available
in Beta at http://www.pragprog.com/titles/mmfacer
It walks you through creating a Facebook application with Facebooker,
all the way from setup to handling large number of users.
Thank all of you for asking questions on this
2004 Dec 08
12
Ethernet Channel Bank idea
Anyone ever thought about an Ethernet based channel bank? Basically a
rack mount set of 24 IAXys? That would be cool, IMO. No wrangling with
zaptel, etc. IAX as the * <-> Channel bank protocol.
Just an idea...
2012 Nov 16
0
[LLVMdev] [Code ownership] MCJIT
I'll +1 this, his code and design have both been great.
-eric
On Fri, Nov 16, 2012 at 11:27 AM, Jim Grosbach <grosbach at apple.com> wrote:
> All,
>
> I'd like to suggest Andy Kaylor take official ownership of the MCJIT. He's
> done a fantastic job already of improving it and wrangling lots of patch
> submissions for it. This seems the logical next step to me.
2012 Nov 16
1
[LLVMdev] [Code ownership] MCJIT
On Fri, Nov 16, 2012 at 11:45 AM, Eric Christopher <echristo at gmail.com> wrote:
> I'll +1 this, his code and design have both been great.
>
> -eric
>
>
> On Fri, Nov 16, 2012 at 11:27 AM, Jim Grosbach <grosbach at apple.com> wrote:
>>
>> All,
>>
>> I'd like to suggest Andy Kaylor take official ownership of the MCJIT. He's
>>
2023 Apr 19
1
[PATCH] ocfs2: reduce ioctl stack usage
On Wed, 19 Apr 2023 10:00:15 +0800 Joseph Qi <joseph.qi at linux.alibaba.com> wrote:
>
>
> On 4/18/23 8:56 PM, Christian Brauner wrote:
> > On Tue, Apr 18, 2023 at 05:37:06PM +0800, Joseph Qi wrote:
> >> Andrew picked ocfs2 patches into -mm tree before.
> > Yup and that's fine obviously, but this belongs to fs/ and we're aiming
> > to take fs/
2017 Nov 29
6
Data cleaning & Data preparation, what do R users want?
R has a very wide audience, clinical research, astronomy, psychology, and
so on and so on.
I would consider data analysis work to be three stages: data preparation,
statistical analysis, and producing the report.
This regards the process of getting the data ready for analysis and
reporting, sometimes called "data cleaning" or "data munging" or "data
wrangling".
So as
2012 Nov 28
3
write out list of lists with names
Hello List
I have a list question. I'm doing some data wrangling for a colleague and I have nested list in the following format:
structure(list(MU10 = structure(c(0.80527905920989, 0.4350488707836,
0.455195366623, 0.565174432205497, 0.208180556861924), .Names = c("MU.16",
"MU.19", "MU.21", "mean", "sd")), MU11 =
2017 Nov 29
0
Data cleaning & Data preparation, what do R users want?
Great question. What do I want? I want my co-workers to stop using Excel
spreadsheets for data entry, storage, and sharing! I want them to
understand the value of data discipline. But alas . . . .
I work in a county health department in the US. Between dplyr, stringr,
grep, grepl, and the base R read() functions, I'm doing OK.
I need to learn more about APIs, so I can see if I can make R
2017 Nov 29
0
Data cleaning & Data preparation, what do R users want?
Hi Robert,
People want different levels of automation in the software they use.
What concerns many of us is the desire for the function
"figure-out-what-this-data-is-import-it-and-get-rid-of-bad-values".
Such users typically want something that justifies its use by being
written by someone who seems to know what they're doing and lots of
other people use it. One advantage of many R
2017 Nov 29
0
Data cleaning & Data preparation, what do R users want?
I don't think my view is of interest to many, so offlist.
I reject this:
" I would consider data analysis work to be three stages: data preparation,
statistical analysis, and producing the report."
For example, there is no such thing as "outliers" -- data to be removed as
part of cleaning/preparation -- without a statistical model to be an
"outlier" **from**,
2003 Jan 13
2
File extensions
> Sylvia Pfeiffer said:
>
> > Now, leading on from here to file extensions is a different issue. I
> > would recommend to have different file extensions for each of the
> > defined Ogg media mappings ogg-theora, ogg-vorbis and ogg-speex. My
> > reasoning is that it makes it easier for programs to map
> from the file
> > extension to the MIME type and from
2003 Jan 13
2
File extensions
> Sylvia Pfeiffer said:
>
> > Now, leading on from here to file extensions is a different issue. I
> > would recommend to have different file extensions for each of the
> > defined Ogg media mappings ogg-theora, ogg-vorbis and ogg-speex. My
> > reasoning is that it makes it easier for programs to map
> from the file
> > extension to the MIME type and from
2017 Nov 30
2
Data cleaning & Data preparation, what do R users want?
Hi again,
Typo in the last email. Should read "about 40 standard deviations".
Jim
On Thu, Nov 30, 2017 at 10:54 AM, Jim Lemon <drjimlemon at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Robert,
> People want different levels of automation in the software they use.
> What concerns many of us is the desire for the function
>
2006 Nov 27
4
Any long-time CentOS users on list using Ubuntu as well?
I've gotten roped into helping a local charity with some
computing/infrastructure snafus. It seems their last good Samaritan
installed Ubuntu all over the place and is "unavailable" now to clean up
the mess. CentOS has made me somewhat lazy because everything just
works out of the box for the most part and you've got the occasional
"yum update". :) These are
2007 Dec 17
4
Home Theater Thing
I checked Best Buy again. The second system I recommended is in stock
at the Best Buy in Warwick. It's on sale for $353. :)
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=8254569&type=product&id=1169512522677
I'm thinking about getting out of Dodge today to unwind so if you pick
it up early today I can come up and help you install it and then just
come home later in the day.
2006 Sep 13
4
benchmarking large RAID arrays
I'm just wondering what folks are using to benchmark/tune large arrays
these days. I've always used bonnie with file sizes 2-3 times physical
RAM. Maybe there's a better way?
Cheers,