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2004 Nov 30
3
Cisco Asterisk Integration
Hello All, I have managed to get my cisco and asterisk able to talk to one another I think. But cannot make a call from a phone behind call manager to the asterisk server. I have followed the cisco asterisk integration on the wiki. I have also setup a number 3000 for dialing for current local time and date on asterisk. I can call from a sip phone behind asterisk, no problems. The problem
2018 Sep 01
3
Step-by-Step Tutorial: How to Deploy cPanel Web Hosting Control Panel version 11.74 on CentOS 7.5 Linux Server version 1805 in Amazon AWS Cloud
Step-by-Step Tutorial: How to Deploy cPanel Web Hosting Control Panel version 11.74 on CentOS 7.5 Linux Server version 1805 in Amazon AWS Cloud Secondary Subject/Topic: How to Setup a New Startup Web Hosting Company Using cPanel Web Hosting Control Panel version 11.74, CentOS 7.5 Linux Server version 1805, and Amazon AWS Cloud Tertiary Subject/Topic: How to Startup Your Own Internet Business
2005 Jan 05
5
Converting integers to chars i.e 1 to "01"
Hello! I am producing a set of images and I would like them to be sorted by names I give. I was able to produce my names and add integer to them. That is easy. But my problem lies in sort of file from this process: figure_10.png figure_11.png figure_12.png ... figure_1.png figure_20.png ... So I would like to convert integers to something like 01 if upper limit for this conert is 10 or 001
2003 Mar 24
1
writing to file with encodings (PR#2674)
Full_Name: Jean-Pierre Müller Version: 162 OS: Mac OS (carbon) Submission from: (NULL) (130.223.101.43) Encodings valid only in rwading files? The following give identical output files. "ascii" <- c( "\040","\041","\042","\043","\044","\045","\046","\047", # 040-047
2009 Nov 09
1
adding zero to a number vector
Hi ! I'd like to create a vector that has this kind of numeration 001 002 003 . . . 099 I have looked at format help page but couldn't get any hint on how to do it. Thanks Anna Anna Freni Sterrantino Ph.D Student Department of Statistics University of Bologna, Italy via Belle Arti 41, 40124 BO. [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2012 Dec 22
2
Strange problem with... ZFS? Disk? Controller?
Hello, I'm running FreeBSD 9.0/amd64, pure ZFS setup, one Seagate disk ST2000NM0011 SN02 on LSI Logic (mpt) controller. Yes, I know that running one disk on RAID controller is a bit weird, I have to find yet if it is possible to connect disk to internal SATA controller. About two days ago, system became SLOW. Disk usage is constantly 100%, and sometimes I'm getting swap_pager:
2011 Nov 13
4
identify duplicate from more than one column
Hi all, I've searched everywhere to try to find out how to do this and have had no luck. I am trying to construct identifiers for couples in a dataset. Essentially, I want to identify couples using more than one column as identifiers. Take for instance: obs unit home z sex age 1 015029 18 1 1 053 2 015029 18 1 2 049 3 015029 01 1 1 038 4 015029 01 1
2004 Mar 13
0
... Error in "names<-.default"(`*tmp*`, value = nmstrata)
Hi, OK, I will describe it in more detail.In the meantime I installed the newest debian package of r-base etc. and the error message changed from:Error in "names<-.default"(`*tmp*`, value = nmstrata) : names attribute must be the same length as the vectorto:Error model is singular in: aov(rati ~ cs * spk + Error(sub/(cs * spk)), data = rating.df) The model is a repeated
2011 May 13
4
unexpected results when extending methods to class Class and class Object
Hey all, There''s a core Class class and core Object class in Ruby library: http://www.ruby-doc.org/core/classes/Object.html http://www.ruby-doc.org/core/classes/Class.html First, let''s resolve the simple distinction between an Object and Class as envisioned by Smalltalk but within the Ruby context: #A class is a template used to define methods and properties class Hello
2009 Oct 25
1
some issue with libpri cant go past 1.4.1
I have a working system with asterisk 1.4.26.2 libpri 1.4.1 and zaptel 1.4.12.1 With a digium TE205p. I am trying to update to libpri 1.4.10.2. When I do, incoming calls work but outgoing does not. When I do this I "rm /usr/lib/libpri*" then just install libpri-1.4.10.2 as normal. I then do a make clean in asterisk and make distclean ,then configure, make and make install. I do
1999 Sep 30
0
SMBTAR Not Backing up Files
I am having trouble getting SMBTAR to do a complete backup on NT Workstation and NT Server. The backup starts off just fine. However, after a short time, errors begin showing up and files are not backed up. The files that are missed are not open files. I have set the -t option to disk and tape. I get pretty much the same result. Both NT machines have over 2 GB of data to backup up. I am
2010 Nov 23
1
Three-way ANOVA shows me two-way results
Hi all, I'm doing a 3-way ANOVA like this: summary(aov(formula('FP ~ (lum * obj * man)3 - Error(vp/(lum * obj * man)3)'),data=dataf)) But in the output I only get 1- and 2-way effects, like this one: Error: vp:obj:man Df Sum Sq Mean Sq F value Pr(>F) obj:man 1 1.5291e-34 1.5291e-34 5.7011 0.0542 . Residuals 6 1.6093e-34 2.6822e-35 --- Signif. codes: 0 '***' 0.001
2010 Mar 10
1
00h323 cant get gatekeeper to connect
I'm trying to connect an Asterisk 1.6 to an Avaya with gatekeeper (CLAN). When chan_ooh323 first loads it tries to establish a connection with the gk but I it fails. I have the following extract from the ooh323 log. Can anyone give some insight? Thanks! MD 23:02:59:045 Sent GRQ message 23:02:59:045 GkClient Received RAS Message 23:02:59:045 Received RAS Message = { 23:02:59:045
2014 May 16
4
Bug#748052: dom0 USB failing with "ehci-pci: probe of 0000:00:1d.0 failed with error -110"
(copying xen-devel, full logs are at bugs.debian.org/748052, this is Debian Jessie, Xen 4.3.0 and Linux 3.13 Mike also reported that Debian Wheezy Xen 4.1.4 didn't work either, not clear which kernel that was with though, Wheezy's 3.2 or Jessie's 3.13) On Thu, 2014-05-15 at 10:11 -0700, Mike Egglestone wrote: > Here are some results with (now) the latest BIOS version 41. (was >
2001 Jul 24
3
Memory/data -last time I promise
I've seen several posts over the past 2-3 weeks about memory issues. I've tried to carefully follow the suggestions, but remain baffled as to why I can't load data into R. I hope that in revisiting this issue that I don't exasperate the list. The setting: 1 gig RAM , Linux machine 10 Stata files of approximately 14megs each File contents appear at the end of this boorishly long
2001 Jul 24
3
Memory/data -last time I promise
I've seen several posts over the past 2-3 weeks about memory issues. I've tried to carefully follow the suggestions, but remain baffled as to why I can't load data into R. I hope that in revisiting this issue that I don't exasperate the list. The setting: 1 gig RAM , Linux machine 10 Stata files of approximately 14megs each File contents appear at the end of this boorishly long
2020 Feb 11
0
vhost changes (batched) in linux-next after 12/13 trigger random crashes in KVM guests after reboot
On 11.02.20 10:33, Eugenio P?rez wrote: > On Mon, 2020-02-10 at 12:01 +0100, Christian Borntraeger wrote: >> >> On 10.02.20 10:47, Eugenio Perez Martin wrote: >>> Hi Christian. >>> >>> I'm not able to reproduce the failure with eccb852f1fe6bede630e2e4f1a121a81e34354ab commit. Could you add more data? >>> Your configuration (libvirt or qemu
2001 Jun 29
1
a litte note from willy wonka
Um Pah Lum Pah, Du Pi Dee Doo, Proprietary formats will make a slave of you. Um Pah Lum Pah, Du Pi Dee Dee, Best to be wise and not use M P 3. What do you get when you make an M P 3? Besides artifacts and patent roytalties? It's not to late to open your mind. Use Ogg Vorbis Don't Fall Be Hind. Don't you pay those Ger-er-mans. You could live in Happiness too! Like the Ogg Vor
2010 Apr 21
2
Help: formatting the result of 'cut' function
Dear list, I would like to format the result of the 'cut' function to perform a subsequent frequency distribution table (fdt) suitable for publications. Below an reproducible example: set.seed(1) x <- c(rnorm(1e3, mean=10, sd=1), 50, 100) start <- 0 end <- 110 h <-10 c1 <- cut(x, br=seq(start, end, h), right=TRUE) levels(c1) # I get: # [1] "(0,10]"
2006 Nov 18
1
deriv when one term is indexed
Hi, I'm fitting a standard nonlinear model to the luminances measured from the red, green and blue guns of a TV display, using nls. The call is: dd.nls <- nls(Lum ~ Blev + beta[Gun] * GL^gamm, data = dd, start = st) where st was initally estimated using optim() st $Blev [1] -0.06551802 $beta [1] 1.509686e-05 4.555250e-05 7.322720e-06 $gamm [1] 2.511870 This works fine but I