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2006 Jun 05
1
what''s the best way to organise lots functions in application.rb
Hi all, Please forgive me for this newbie question. I''m developing an application on RoR, and found I got more and more shared functions in application.rb. It looks very disorganised. And so I''m seeking your expertise for a better way to organise shared functions. After reading some open source code, I found some experienced developers are using modules, and put codes in /lib
2011 Feb 02
2
Indexing from two variables
Hello, thank you all for your patience and time I am essentially trying to get disorganised data into long form for linear modelling. I have 2 dataframes "rec" and "book" Each row in "book" needs to be pasted onto the end of several of the rows of "rec" according to two variables in the row:" MRN" and "COURSE" which match. I have
2005 Apr 11
0
Help with Domain Authentication
Good Morning Everyone: I am running into a problem here that is beginning to frustrate me very seriously. I am running a windows 2003 Active Directory Domain that has several Fedora Core 2 Servers in it. One of the servers is a file server, and another is a webserver, both of which run samba (what ever version a recent yum update would have updated FC2 to). I have a computer class that
2016 Jul 28
1
[RFC] One or many git repositories?
On 28 July 2016 at 18:21, Chris Bieneman <beanz at apple.com> wrote: > Renato, I just want to point out that the Compiler-RT story is *WAY* more > complicated than it might seem from your comments here. Compiler-RT is > really two or three conceptually different things that happen to be in the > same project, and parts of it are very useful without libunwind, libcxxabi, > and
2011 Feb 11
2
Will Rogers: Kai Schaetzl may be ignorant about kill files (was: how will CentOS handle the perftools 1.7 vs. 1.6 issue?)
On Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 11:31 AM, Kai Schaetzl <maillists at conactive.com> wrote: > > This wasn't the first instance. This guy has recently started a habit of > copying mails (that are not his own it seems) that trip him off right to > this list. That is bad practice. I do not want to get more of this. > > Kai Kai, as you may not already know, Will Rogers said
2005 Aug 15
1
MSDFS redirection WinXP SP2
I am currently having problems accesing our samba msdfs shares from Windows XP SP2, Windows 2000 and WinXP SP1 seem unaffected. I have attached the smb.conf and the exports files that define the shares. Running ethereal on the different clients seems to point to the fact that XP SP2 no longer seems to be using the netbios-ssn (139) port. for GET_DFS_REFERRAL instead its using microsoft-ds
2007 Jan 04
2
Re: [nut-Patches][303751] Checking UPS Temperature
One disadvantage of handling it through a script is that is will not be done by default. Most users probably don't know about the problem of burning batteries, as it is not very common. A potential problem with Eric Wilde's patch is that it is not general enough; some UPS models have an boolean OVERHEAT flag although they don't report the actual temperature. So the UPSOVERTEMP
2007 Apr 19
1
Centos5 installer hangs up with promise sata controller on board
Hi, curently running centos4.4 with a board having promise sata controller. If I try to update to centos-5, the installer hangs up. No problems under centos-4.4. Does somebody know a workaround for this problem? In the mailing list archives I found a similar report, but no solution. Regards -- Joachim Backes <joachim.backes at rhrk.uni-kl.de> University of Kaiserslautern,Computer
2007 Mar 14
0
Problem with Promise Ultra100 controllers & 2.6.9-42 kernel
When I boot my Centos home file server with the latest kernel, 2.6.9-42.0.10.EL, the two Promise controllers installed in the system are unable to enable the 2nd IDE Channel on both cards due to a memory conflict. The error indicates that the next block of memory is already allocated. So the 2nd IDE channel on each card does not get enabled. Listing of the two controllers is below: 00:09.0 Mass
2004 Mar 19
1
Promise SATA patch for vanlilla linux 2.4.2* kernel
Hi, Anyone know if there is a Promise SATA patch for general linux 2.4.2* kernel downloaded from www.kernel.org? It should exist somewhere.. Thanks. --Guolin Cheng
2008 Dec 08
0
Promise TX4302 working with -stable?
Hiho! :-) I'm planning to buy a Promise TX4302. The idea is to just plug in some disks via esata and then put zfs on them. Anybody got some experience with the TX4302? Googling didn't really turn up much, so I guess the controller "just works"? :-) Greetings, Marc
2006 Sep 11
0
Strange kernel message w/ Promise TX4
Greetings, I am running Xen-3.0.2-3, with host OS kernel version 2.6.16.13-xen0. The system is a AMD Athlon XP running Debian/Etch. I have 3 SATA disks plugged into a Promise TX4 SATA controller. The disks are RAIDed using Linux md with LVM wrapped around the md''s for volume management. I currently am running 3 domUs, each with LVM backed vbd''s. This server has been up for
2007 Mar 05
2
Promise Ultra133TX2?
Has anyone made the Promise Ultra133TX2 2-port PCI<->IDE card work with Solaris x86 11/06? I''ve seen some references to the Ultra100TX2, but it doesn''t seem to refer to the version that I''m using. Thanks, -Luke -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: smime.p7s Type: application/x-pkcs7-signature Size: 3271 bytes
2003 Jul 02
0
Promise ATA RAID Workaround
Hi All, I'm writing to announce a workaround to the problem with various Promise ATA RAID controllers, discussed previously on this list and mentioned on http://syslinux.zytor.com/hardware.php. To recap, the Promise BIOS overwrites random locations in low memory, whether booting from it or not. This screws with PXELINUX. In our case, we got around the problem by disabling the Promise BIOS
2005 Jan 20
1
Promise FastTrak TX2000
Does anyone have this card working in hardware RAID mode? I can see the individual ATA drivers when booting. The promise site has drivers for Redhat 7.3,8 and 9, but nothing for higher. I see the source code, and can build the module, but I need it loaded at boot time. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks. Sean
2008 Nov 16
1
Promise EX16650 under 5.2?
Does anyone have experience using the Supertrak EX16650 sas controller under Centos 5.2? The Promise website claims RHEL 5.2 support was added Sept '08. I figure the card might very well be detected, but how about the management gui - it appears to use some sort of web interface, but the card has no ethernet jack, so it must rely on some special driver to access this? Any information is
2000 Apr 12
0
I'll catch up, I promise!
Just a quick note to let folks that although I wasn't exactly snowed under by the Slashdot story, I still got more than my usual amount of mail (both to the lists and personally) that requires intelligent response. I promise to make my best effort tomorrow to get to it all. Cheers! Monty --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage:
2003 Aug 11
1
An inconsistency with promise in attributes
When an attribute is a delayed expression sometimes it is not forced when it is extracted. > x <- list() > attr(x, "p") <- delay(1) > x list() attr(,"p") <promise: 0x11e4bb8> > val <- attr(x, "p") > val [1] 1 > attr(x, "p") <promise: 0x11e4bb8> I am not quite sure whether the above is a bug or not but I think
2009 Sep 09
2
Finding the environment of a promise
Hi all, Is it possible to determine the environment in which a promise will be evaluated? e.g. f <- function(code) { force(code) } f({ a <- 1 b <- 2 }) Is there any way to tell from within f that a and b will be created in the global environment? Thanks, Hadley -- http://had.co.nz/
2014 Nov 24
0
Error "promise already under evaluation ..."
> The above question still stands, but otherwise, I overlooked the most > obvious solution: > > dim_1 <- function(x) dim(x) > > Unit: nanoseconds > expr min lq mean median uq max neval cld > dim(x) 0 1 72.941 1 1 2696 1000 a > base::dim(x) 11549 13474 15105.950 14245 15399 60824