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2014 Aug 28
3
PXE booting WinPE with UEFI architecture
Anyone have luck with pxechn32 and bootmgfw.efi? I'm getting the "Unable to retrieve first package" issue as reported by others. Really, any advice for UEFI booting into a winpe environment off of pxelinux 6.03 would be beneficial. Jason Jones Sr. Associate, Network Services | End User Computing 3947 N Oak St Ext | Valdosta, GA 31605 O +15137844955 E jason.s.jones at
2002 Feb 22
1
Summary: read.table on Mac OS X, CARBON vs. DARWIN
Thanks a lot, James!! The problem is fixed. On the version 1.4.0 Mac/darwin (the latest available version for this system) the function read.table (which is called from read.delim etc., too) has the bug you explained. Inserting the row nlines <- nlines+1 after lines <- c(lines, line) removes this bug. M. On Friday, February 22, 2002, at 02:33 PM, james.holtman at convergys.com
2001 Aug 27
1
Error meesage from RGUI
I am using Version 1.3.0 (2001-06-22) on Windows/2000. Had loaded the 'lattice' and 'grid' libraries and was trying the example on densityplot: data(singer) densityplot( ~ height | voice.part, data = singer, layout = c(2, 4), xlab = "Height (inches)", bw = 5) ## Using a predefined panel function to fit a normal distribution
2002 May 08
1
Difference in 'read.table' between R.1.4.1 and R1.5.0
This sequence of commands worked fine in R.1.4.1. The data file was the same in both instances: > acct.log <- read.table(file, col.names=c('cmd', 'user', 'start', 'end', + 'elapsed', 'sys', 'usr', 'cpu', 'char', 'blocks'), + colClasses=c('NA', 'NA', rep('numeric',
2002 Jun 21
1
textConnection appears to be slow
I was trying to read in a file and delete lines that did not have the correct number of fields on them. I was reading the file as one character vector per line using 'scan' with sep='\n'. I was then using 'count.fields' with 'textConnection' to the object I just read in. I thought at first the system was locked up, but further testing showed that the
2001 Dec 29
1
Slow 'read.table' in R 1.4.0 (PR#1232)
The 'read.table' function appears to be up to 10X slower in R 1.4.0 than R 1.3.1 for some of the data sets I read in. I was comparing the source code for the 2 versions and see that it was rewritten in R 1.4.0. I think I found out what part of the problem might be. I was comparing R1.3.1 and R1.4.0 code and it appears that a statement is missing in some of the code for R 1.4. This is
2003 Jun 19
1
Problem reading a PDF output
I generated a PDF output file of 10 plots. When I try to view it with Adobe reader (R4 & R5), it will lockup the reader (it is consuming 100% of the CPU) after presenting the 4th plot. I can generate the plots just fine in Windows and as a postscript file reading it with GSview. Is there anyway to tell what might be wrong with the PDF output? The file is 890KB in size if anyone would like
2001 Sep 10
1
on.exit processing
I have encountered a 'strange' behavior in the 'on.exit' processing. I had a function where I setup an 'on.exit' condition and then later on added to it with an 'on.exit({...}, add=T)'. What appeared to happen is that on subsequent calls to the function, even if only the first 'on.exit' was called, it was still executing the one with the 'add=T'.
1999 Dec 16
1
samba2.0.6 write errors
Hi Folks, I am running Samba 2.0.6 on Solaris 2.6 and I have a bunch of write errors showing up in my log.smb file. Here are some of them: ---------------------------------------------- [1999/12/16 14:25:42, 1] lib/util_sock.c:client_name(997) Gethostbyaddr failed for 10.41.0.184 [1999/12/16 14:25:42, 0] lib/util_sock.c:write_socket_data(537) write_socket_data: write failure. Error = Broken
2001 Aug 22
1
Problems with trying to print 'refman.pdf'
When I try to print out the refman.pdf file of version 1.3.0 to an HP LaserJet 8000 PS printer, I get the error message "Error occurred while downloading a font. This document might not print correctly". The document does not print correctly. The index page looks fine on the monitor, but appear to print with a "Courier" type font that is squeezed to be proportitional. Has
2004 Oct 29
1
Error in PDF output in R 2.0.0
The following script works fine in R 1.9.1. It was creating a PDF file with the graphs in it. In R 2.0.0, I got the error message below. I tried the same script just outputting to Windows and postscript and the output was OK. The error message only showed up when trying to create a PDF file. > version _ platform i386-pc-mingw32 arch i386 os mingw32 system i386,
2002 Sep 04
1
readline doesn't work even thou cled=TRUE
Can anyone offer suggestion about getting readline to work on Solaris? (v1.5.1) When I use the up arrow or ctrl-p to try to repeat the last command my session just beeps. It appears that the .Rhistory file that should appear in my startup directory is not being created. Thanks! The screen shot below shows cled=TRUE and no .Rhistory file created: $ /apps/R-1.5.1/bin/R R : Copyright 2002, The
2002 Jul 05
1
PDF file not created correctly
I am trying to put some text data in a graphical output file so that I have a single file with both the graphs and summary data. I was capturing the output via a 'sink(textConnection('output','w')). This seems to work fine, but in trying to put the text data in a graphics frame, I was having problems. When creating a postscript file, things were fine, but a PDF file appeared
2002 Jul 05
1
Exception created in RGUI.exe (PR#1748)
I was trying to print out some text on an empty PDF graph so that I would have the statistical data in the same file as the graphs. I was having problems in getting the output in a PDF file, but could get it in a postscript and BMP file. I put together the script below to see what 'fonts' were available on PDF, is it caused an exception. I was getting an exception in the pdf call
2004 Jan 16
2
reference to objects
Hi, is there a way to reference to a data object without copying it? For example I have a huge matrix called dist and I want two objects obj1 and obj2 to have a memeber dist that points to the matrix, but I don't want, for memory reasons, to copy the matrix twice. As far as I understand the following code will generate three copies of my data: dist <- some_code_that_generates_data
2002 Feb 04
2
maximal dataset size
Hi, there, I am using PC window version R and dealing with big dataset usually. May anyone let me whether the maximal dataset size in R is limited by computer memory or hard drive capacity? Thanks in advance. Yiling Cheng, M.D., Ph.D. Project Manager The Cooper Institute for Aerobics Research 12330 Preston Road, Dallas, Texas 75230 phone: (972) 3413248; Fax: (972) 3413224
2014 Aug 29
0
PXE booting WinPE with UEFI architecture
On 28/08/14 19:38, Jason Jones wrote: > Anyone have luck with pxechn32 and bootmgfw.efi? > > I'm getting the "Unable to retrieve first package" issue as reported by others. > > Really, any advice for UEFI booting into a winpe environment off of pxelinux 6.03 would be beneficial. As it happens, I released a new version of wimboot with support for UEFI yesterday. The
2002 Mar 28
1
extracting non-NA columns from a data frame
I'm clustering using kmeans, and it doesn't accept NA. if NA occurs in a column of the data frame, it occurs in every column, including column 1. they say that a (good) programmer can write FORTRAN in any language, so I came up with this, where tbl is the data frame containing NA - > newtbl<-NULL > for (i in 1:length(tbl)){if (!is.na(tbl[1,i])){ + newtbl<-if
2003 Sep 17
5
using matrix data for function
Hi All, I have a function, f(x,y) I have a matrix of data, m, with the 1st column is x and the 2nd column is y What's the best way to get f(x,y) for each row of the matrix? I tried result<-f(m[,1],m[,2]) but it doesn't work. Thanks! Bing --------------------------------- 1060 Commerce Park Oak Ridge National Laboratory P.O. Box 2008, MS 6480 Oak Ridge, TN 37831-6480 Phone:
2004 Dec 12
1
'object.size' takes a long time to return a value
I was using 'object.size' to see how much memory a list was taking up. After executing the command, I had thought that my computer had locked up. After further testing, I determined that it was taking 241 seconds for object.size to return a value. I did notice in the release notes that 'object.size' did take longer when the list contained character vectors. Is the time that it is