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2001 Feb 28
1
re: Spatial stats: R vs. Splus
Hello, Could someone tell me whether the spatial statistics module of Splus is worth the rather high price, or whether one could (with reasonable effort) carry out the same things using R and some of its contributed packages. Although we do have Splus (Windows and Unix), we definitely prefer to use R whenever feasible (both for research and teaching). Thanks for developing a superb
2000 Mar 29
0
Please inform samba@samba.org Giulio Orsero <giulioo@pobox.com> Mike Quin <m.r.quin@stir.ac.uk> Matthew Halliday <matthewh@fesa.co.uk> Carsten =3D?iso-8859-1?Q?Nordstr=3DF8m?=3D Jensen <north@get2net.= "Carlos Vinueza M." <carlos@ecuadorexplorer.com> Eric
samba@samba.org Giulio Orsero <giulioo@pobox.com> Mike Quin <m.r.quin@stir.ac.uk> Matthew Halliday <matthewh@fesa.co.uk> Carsten =3D?iso-8859-1?Q?Nordstr=3DF8m?=3D Jensen <north@get2net.= "Carlos Vinueza M." <carlos@ecuadorexplorer.com> Eric Dahnke <edahnke@istreetlabs.com> Giulio Orsero <giulioo@pobox.com> Giulio Orsero
1999 Mar 10
3
re: smp in Linux
A question to all you R-gurus: Can R (or S-plus, for that matter) make efficient use of multiple Intel Processors running under Linux (within the same PC, not over a net)? With the release of the new 2.2 kernel, this would seem a interesting and cost-efficient way of boosting the computational power of Intel/Linux platforms when using R (or S-plus). Thanks for any wise words, Kenneth
1999 Mar 10
3
re: smp in Linux
A question to all you R-gurus: Can R (or S-plus, for that matter) make efficient use of multiple Intel Processors running under Linux (within the same PC, not over a net)? With the release of the new 2.2 kernel, this would seem a interesting and cost-efficient way of boosting the computational power of Intel/Linux platforms when using R (or S-plus). Thanks for any wise words, Kenneth
2000 Apr 03
2
sig 11
Linux 2.2.13 Intel samba-2.0.7pre2 will Sig11 and die on me right after processing NetBIOS name = FOO in smb.conf. Not always, but sometimes I have to start smbd 2 or 3 times. It always fails there. Any reason why 2.0.7pre2 would do this, and 2.0.6 (from rpm) never did? -- Edward Schernau http://www.schernau.com Network Architect mailto:ed@schernau.com Rational Computing Providence, RI,
2018 Dec 04
0
order(decreasing=c(TRUE,FALSE),...)
The NEWS file for R-devel (as of 2018-11-28 r75702) says ? order(...., decreasing=c(TRUE,FALSE)) could fail in some cases. Reported from StackOverflow via Karl Nordstr?m. However, either I don't understand the meaning of decreasing=c(TRUE,FALSE) or there are still problems. I thought order(x,y,decreasing=c(TRUE,FALSE) meant to return indices, i, such that x[i] was non-increasing and
2000 Apr 03
5
network connection crashes
Since I get any response I try again -- hoping that somebody have ANY idea! A network with a RedHat 6.0 linux server and samba 2.0.6 and Windows 95 clients: When I for example copy large (binary?) files from local drives to one of my Samba shares I VERY often experience that the network connection to the Win95 machine crashes. The lovely Windows Blue-Screen message about an exception appears,
2003 Sep 27
4
xiph.org irc channels moving
Everybody, We're shutting down irc.xiph.org, which has hosted our official development and support IRC channels for the past couple of years. The main channels (#vorbis, #icecast, #theora, #positron) have moved to irc.freenode.net; please go there with your support or development questions. We'd also like to take this opportunity to refocus the channels on development and support.
2003 Sep 27
4
xiph.org irc channels moving
Everybody, We're shutting down irc.xiph.org, which has hosted our official development and support IRC channels for the past couple of years. The main channels (#vorbis, #icecast, #theora, #positron) have moved to irc.freenode.net; please go there with your support or development questions. We'd also like to take this opportunity to refocus the channels on development and support.
2003 Sep 27
4
xiph.org irc channels moving
Everybody, We're shutting down irc.xiph.org, which has hosted our official development and support IRC channels for the past couple of years. The main channels (#vorbis, #icecast, #theora, #positron) have moved to irc.freenode.net; please go there with your support or development questions. We'd also like to take this opportunity to refocus the channels on development and support.
2003 Sep 27
4
xiph.org irc channels moving
Everybody, We're shutting down irc.xiph.org, which has hosted our official development and support IRC channels for the past couple of years. The main channels (#vorbis, #icecast, #theora, #positron) have moved to irc.freenode.net; please go there with your support or development questions. We'd also like to take this opportunity to refocus the channels on development and support.
2003 Sep 27
4
xiph.org irc channels moving
Everybody, We're shutting down irc.xiph.org, which has hosted our official development and support IRC channels for the past couple of years. The main channels (#vorbis, #icecast, #theora, #positron) have moved to irc.freenode.net; please go there with your support or development questions. We'd also like to take this opportunity to refocus the channels on development and support.
2003 Sep 27
4
xiph.org irc channels moving
Everybody, We're shutting down irc.xiph.org, which has hosted our official development and support IRC channels for the past couple of years. The main channels (#vorbis, #icecast, #theora, #positron) have moved to irc.freenode.net; please go there with your support or development questions. We'd also like to take this opportunity to refocus the channels on development and support.
2003 Sep 27
4
xiph.org irc channels moving
Everybody, We're shutting down irc.xiph.org, which has hosted our official development and support IRC channels for the past couple of years. The main channels (#vorbis, #icecast, #theora, #positron) have moved to irc.freenode.net; please go there with your support or development questions. We'd also like to take this opportunity to refocus the channels on development and support.
2012 Jan 28
3
[LLVMdev] [Sparc] size of input arguments with doubles in llvm byte code?
Hi, I have a llvm asssembly version of radix_mod.c modified from radix (a splash2 bench mark). It is named radix.bc. I have extended the number of arguments from 2 to 4 in the function called product_mod_46 and saved it as a new file called radix_mod.bc . Although the extra arguments does not do anything in the function. It still broke the code on sparc. However, both versions of the byte code
2003 Sep 28
1
Re: [theora] xiph.org irc channels moving
I'd just like to throw my 2 cents in here. I can understand the need to drop a xiph irc server. However, I do take issue with moving to Freenode. The reason that we moved so long ago (as I understand it) is that an overwhelming flood of politics made real vorbis discussion uncomfortable. A few people took things personally and acted out, and pretty soon everybody was on edge. Just looking
2003 Sep 28
1
Re: [theora] xiph.org irc channels moving
I'd just like to throw my 2 cents in here. I can understand the need to drop a xiph irc server. However, I do take issue with moving to Freenode. The reason that we moved so long ago (as I understand it) is that an overwhelming flood of politics made real vorbis discussion uncomfortable. A few people took things personally and acted out, and pretty soon everybody was on edge. Just looking
2012 Jan 28
0
[LLVMdev] [Sparc] size of input arguments with doubles in llvm byte code?
ckathy wrote: > > Hi, > > I have a llvm asssembly version of radix_mod.c modified from radix (a > splash2 bench mark). It is named radix.bc. > > I have extended the number of arguments from 2 to 4 in the function called > product_mod_46 and saved it as a new file called radix_mod.bc . Although > the extra arguments does not do anything in the function. It still broke
2012 Dec 04
0
[LLVMdev] Assert with getZExtValue()?
So is there a way to return the value as a string instead? On Fri, Nov 16, 2012 at 3:00 PM, Ryan Taylor <ryta1203 at gmail.com> wrote: > Was hoping it might get some help or a better explanation of this: > > /ADT/APInt.h:1217: uint64_t llvm::APInt::getZExtValue() const: Assertion > `getActiveBits() <= 64 && "Too many bits for uint64_t"' failed. >
2017 Nov 06
1
[PATCH v17 2/6] radix tree test suite: add tests for xbitmap
On Fri, Nov 03, 2017 at 04:13:02PM +0800, Wei Wang wrote: > From: Matthew Wilcox <mawilcox at microsoft.com> > > Add the following tests for xbitmap: > 1) single bit test: single bit set/clear/find; > 2) bit range test: set/clear a range of bits and find a 0 or 1 bit in > the range. > > Signed-off-by: Wei Wang <wei.w.wang at intel.com> > Cc: Matthew Wilcox