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2013 Feb 14
5
plot custom x axis ticks values
Readers, For this data set: testvalues<-c(10,20,30,40) How to amend the plot instruction: plot(testvalues,ann=FALSE,type='l',yaxt='n',xaxt='n') so that x axis ticks labels can be added to existing graph with arbitrary value such as 0,100,200,300)? Thanks in advance. -- r2151
2004 Aug 19
3
Do you know if you can map a large minimum spanning tree in R?
Thanks Mike. My data has longitude and latitude coords and I used distAB {clim.pact} then mst {ape} to calculate my minimum spanning tree. The nodes are telecoms sites from all over Australia. My goal is to determine the minimum cost of linking them via cabling, and I'm starting by calculating the distance "as the crow flies", but will probably eventually need to calculate the
2005 Sep 25
1
Help Wanted With kPPP
Hi all. Firstly, I apologize if this question has been asked before, which I'm sure it has. I'm only new to Linux although I have been 'dabbling' for awhile now with Ubuntu, Fedora Core 4, SimplyMEPIS, Xandros to name a few. I found Centos 4.1 on the cover disk of the September issue of APC Magazine and thought I'd give it a go. I want to learn linux and thought this one
2013 Feb 15
1
file copy to password protected network drive
I am trying to copy files to a password protected drive which is "Ranch" at TACC from another network drive. I am logged in to the source drive and can run R there. The following code does not even find the destination folder. file.copy("sourcedrive/file.tar", " username@ranch.tacc.utexas.edu/uniqueID/destinationfolder/file.tar", overwrite = FALSE) Thanks in
2006 Jan 18
5
SMS to fixed phone line
Telstra (Australian Telco) has recently introduced a feature to allow the sending of SMS direct to fixed analogue lines, with an appropriate handset. As best as I can figure out, this appears to use CID type signalling, or at least on a line that otherwise has no CID on it, CID is sent, but with a standard modem I can only receive the date, time, and phone number (eg normal CID info). After that
2006 Mar 17
4
Countries supporting SMS on PSTN (ISDN)
Hi does anyone have a definitive list of countries other than those listed on the wiki which are supporting app_SMS on landlines using ETSI ES 201 912 ?? Thanks Tim Robinson Basingstoke, UK
2005 Mar 09
3
[LLVMdev] new llvm-testresults mailing list
Hi All, Do to popular request, I just set up a new mailing list to capture the nightly tester output from the various testers running 'round the world. The new list is available here: http://mail.cs.uiuc.edu/mailman/listinfo/llvm-testresults If you're running a nightly tester, please update your crontab to send mail to the llvm-testresults at cs.uiuc.edu list (potentially in addition
2004 Sep 05
3
[LLVMdev] POST MORTEM: llvm-test changes
Okay, I'll have to fix NightlyTest.pl not to use shell script syntax that isn't universal. Look for a commit soon. Reid. On Sun, 2004-09-05 at 13:31, Vladimir Merzliakov wrote: > > Bash 2.05b on Linux handles this fine. I was asking what > > your "default" system shell is on FreeBSD. Probably /bin/sh, right? > > Perhaps you can: > > > >
2003 Jun 12
3
E1 cards
We are not having any luck with the E100p card here in Australia, it will work with a crossover cable to another device but will not talk to our Telco Telstra who probably have a weird implementation of an E1. Any suggestions on a replacement? Regards Mark McKibbin DCS Internet 64 Queen St Warragul Victoria 3820 Australia www.dcsi.net.au mark@team.dcsi.net.au Ph. 1300 665575 Fx. 1300 556595
2004 Dec 21
6
Caller ID - TE405P - Telstra Onramp 10 - Australia
I am having problems getting incoming caller id to work on a Telstra Onramp 10. I have changed "/DEFAULT_CIDRINGS 2"/ Is there something i'm missing ? My Cisco 7960 just shows "asterisk" Thanks, Nathan [zapata.conf] context=incoming usecallingpres=yes relaxdtmf=no rxgain=0.0 txgain=0.0 busydetect=no pridialplan=local usecallerid=yes callerid=asreceived
2004 Sep 06
0
[LLVMdev] POST MORTEM: llvm-test changes
After fixing nested () problem manual run nighttest finished successfully with one remarkable logged problem: INITIALIZED CVS Root = :pserver:anon at llvm-cvs.cs.uiuc.edu:2401/var/cvs/llvm BuildDir = /home/wanderer/pkg/build/llvm/night/build WebDir = /home/wanderer/pkg/build/llvm/night/testresults-X86-FreeBSD Prefix = /home/wanderer/pkg/build/llvm/night/testresults-X86-FreeBSD/2004-09-06
2007 Dec 28
2
[LLVMdev] llvm-gcc testresults?
How do the llvm-gcc developers handle regression testing? Are there regular postings of the make check results for llvm-gcc-4.2 such as on the gcc-testresults mailing list? If not, it might be a good idea if linux and darwin workstations could be found to dedicate as regression test machines and a llvm-gcc-testresults mailing list created for those results. That would be extremely useful in
2008 Jan 31
2
[LLVMdev] [llvm-testresults] OldGrawp-O0-PIC i386 nightly tester results
On Jan 30, 2008, at 9:12 PM, Apache wrote: > http://llvm.org/nightlytest/test.php?machine=231&night=4754 > Name: il0102a-dhcp80.apple.com > Nickname: OldGrawp-O0-PIC > Buildstatus: OK > > New Test Passes: > test/CFrontend/2008-01-28-PragmaMark.c [DEJAGNU] > > > New Test Failures: > Benchmarks/Shootout-C++/except [LLC compile, ] >
2011 Oct 12
2
[LLVMdev] [llvm-testresults] bwilson__llvm-gcc_PROD__i386 nightly tester results
Hi Bob, are these performance regressions real? They look pretty serious. Ciao, Duncan. On 10/12/11 09:40, llvm-testresults at cs.uiuc.edu wrote: > > bwilson__llvm-gcc_PROD__i386 nightly tester results > > URL http://llvm.org/perf/db_default/simple/nts/332/ > Nickname bwilson__llvm-gcc_PROD__i386:4 > Name curlew.apple.com > > Run ID Order Start Time End Time >
2003 Aug 15
1
Netware CIFS nlm - linux samba
Dear Gurus, We're having bizarre problems/behaviour. Admittedly we have an unusual set-up: - users on linux desktops (RedHat/KDE) mounting files over SMB using samba-2.2.5-10 -client and -common rpms. - files are on a SAN, clustered behind 2 netware servers (6.5), wihch run the cifs.nlm (netware guy has gone home - can't tell you the version just now) Files are spontaneously
2004 Dec 29
2
[LLVMdev] Re: Starting with LLVM-GCC on Cygwin
On Wed, Dec 29, 2004 at 08:13:21AM +0200, Alex Vinokur wrote: > Thank you for that information. I will wait until you get Cygwin > issues figured out. How can I know of that? Check out the link to the Cygwin nightly tester results here: http://llvm.cs.uiuc.edu/testresults/ Wait until most of the asterisks in the test results go away. :) The tester runs nightly, so checking every few
2009 Jan 28
4
[LLVMdev] Validation Buildbot is Up!
On Wednesday 28 January 2009 15:59, Tanya Lattner wrote: > On Jan 28, 2009, at 12:18 PM, David Greene wrote: > > I have a buildbot operating to do validating builds of llvm up at > > > > http://obbligato.org:8080 > > > > My DSL has been stable enough for the past few months for me to > > feel comfortable hosting the buildbot there. > > We had a
2004 Jul 02
5
htb: class 10007 isn''t work conserving ?!
I''m getting the following error/warning at some point in my config script, and I''m not sure which class it is referring to. htb: class 10007 isn''t work conserving ?! I [think I] understand that htb is a non-work-conserving qdisc, and I [think I] have configured things so that every htb qdisc I instantiate limits the bandwidth, so I don''t understand why this
2004 Sep 05
0
[LLVMdev] POST MORTEM: llvm-test changes
> x86 FreeBSD: > * hasn't run with changes yet I manually start script. I use this options (+ -verbose now for testing) /home/wanderer/pkg/build/llvm/src/llvm/utils/NightlyTest.pl -parallel -enable-linscan -noexternals -noremove :pserver:anon at llvm-cvs.cs.uiuc.edu:2401/var/cvs/llvm /home/wanderer/pkg/build/llvm/night/build
2004 Jul 08
15
Re: LARTC digest, Vol 1 #1809 - 14 msgs
Hi! >Message: 5 >Date: Thu, 08 Jul 2004 17:00:21 +0530 >From: Sudheer Divakaran <sudheer@svw.com> >To: lartc@mailman.ds9a.nl >Subject: [LARTC] Is Linux based Router feasible > >Hi, > >I''ve a local LAN consisting of about 150 machines. I''m using a Linux >machine as the gateway machine which inturn connects to two different >ISPs. My