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2010 Mar 11
1
sieve fileinto rule (pigeonhole)
Hello, i discovered that when a sieve rule "fileinto drawer;" tries to deliver a mail into a non existent drawer, the drawer gets created. This is neat, but is there also a way to automatically subcribe to the created folder ? Regards, Oliver Eales
2012 Feb 03
3
Cannot get "==" operator to return TRUE
I have a data.frame named "df". The dput of df is at the bottom of this e-mail. What I'd like to do is replace the "n/a " values with NA. On Mac OSX, it works to do this: df[df == "n/a"] <- NA However, it does not work on Ubuntu. See below. Thanks in advance, Garrett > x <- df[27, 4] # complete data.frame dput is below > dput(x) "n/a?"
2024 Jul 24
1
OFF TOPIC: Nature article on File Drawer Problem in Reserach
Dear Bert, You have made my day!! Your post is a great help and very useful in my field. The paper is not among the off-the-shelf research output. Some of us, who get into unenviable conflict and disputation with some reverenced authorities in our field, understand the weight of the article. I had not even consumed half of it before I decided to thank you. I will quickly go back to see how it
2008 Dec 12
2
Really slow performance
I am seeing extremely slow performance with glusterfs. OS: CentOS 5 glusterfs version: glusterfs-1.3.9-1 Server configuration: ############################################## ### GlusterFS Server Volume Specification ## ############################################## #### CONFIG FILE RULES: ### "#" is comment character. ### - Config file is case sensitive ### - Options within a
2024 Jul 24
4
OFF TOPIC: Nature article on File Drawer Problem in Reserach
Again, this is off topic, not about statistics or R, but I think of interest to many on this list. The title is: "So you got a null result. Will anyone publish it?" https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-024-02383-9 Best to all, Bert
2006 Sep 19
4
Disk Layout for New Storage Server
We are implementing a ZFS storage server (NAS) to replace a NetApp box. I have a Sun server with two dual Ultra320 PCIX cards connected to 4 shelves of 12 500GB disks each, yielding a total of 24TB of raw storage. I''m kicking around the different ways to carve this space up, balancing storage space with data integrity. The layout that I have come to think is the best for me is to
2006 Sep 30
3
Textmate project drawer: is there a Windows alternative?
I was reading about the project drawer feature in Textmate, which is Mac only. Is there a similar feature in a Windows based text editor that works with R. This feature sounds really useful. Thanks, Graham [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2007 Dec 07
4
TextMate Sidebar
Hey David, I just watched the RubyConf recording of your RSpec session and noticed that you''re using a modified version of TextMate that uses a sidebar instead of a project drawer. Where did you find that mod? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/rspec-users/attachments/20071207/c900e1bc/attachment.html
2007 Feb 12
2
koffice in Centos 4
Hi everybody... first of all, this is my first mail for this list and perhaps i won't explain me as clear as i want, because of my English (i speak Spanish), so hope u can help me. Well, I need a good diagram drawer. I have Dia, but i hate it, so I google and found Kivio, from the Koffice suite, but I just can't install it, by yum, by downloading a package... anything. What can I do?
2011 Nov 23
1
[LLVMdev] Simple question on C program test coverage / dependence analysis
Hi all. I am new to LLVM, and wondering are there any off-the-shelf tools for C programs for measuring testing coverage and simple dependence analysis (within the LLVM framework). Specifically, I would like to: (1) measure which line is covered when executing a C program with specific input values. It likes a testing coverage tool, but I hope to get the line number. are there
2005 Dec 05
5
SMB server with CentOS 4
Hi, I need to set up a small server for a group of ~10 employees (all using Windows 2000/XP, used to use a windows 2000/exchange setup). I have a linux server already running CentOS 4, so I'd like to do all I can with this. I thought about using Samba for file/print sharing and OpenXchange (commercial version) to have a nice collaborative/mail/calendar/etc server. Of course, it would
2006 Jan 08
1
Dialogic VFX/41JCT-LS found i a drawer
I just found a Dialogic VFX/41JCT-LS (4 analog ports) in a drawer. I can use it in my house with asterisk at home project. Can I use that with asterisk? Where can I download proper drivers? -- ------------------------------------------- Erick Perez Linux User 376588 http://counter.li.org/ (Get counted!!!) Panama, Republic of Panama -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was
2006 Jul 17
2
strange dropping of Word.doc-attachements - sendmail dovecot RHEL4
Hi, we have a strange problem: two of our users informed me, that they aren't able to send word-.doc-files anymore while othe attachements work fine. The e-mail gets deliverd, but the attachement is dropped. This happens using the latest thunderbird 1.5.x and mac os x. The e-mail is also not saved in the send-drawer. If the users send the same e-mail to the same recepient using an other
2004 Jul 09
2
T1 Hardware Echo Can
Hello, After reading the lists and taking reccomendations from TC, I have finally given up on the echo can built into asterisk. I am sick of hearing complaints from users, so the money spent on a hardware echo can will be worth its weight in gold. I am curious however, about some setup and component requirements. It seems as if every telecom place I call, either never calls back or doesn't
2010 Sep 16
3
get top n rows group by a column from a dataframe
Hi, is there an R function like sql's TOP key word? I have a dataframe that has 3 columns: company, person, salary How do I get top 5 highest paid person for each company, and if I have fewer than 5 people for a company, just return all of them? Thanks, Richard [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2005 Jun 24
4
Tellabs Echo Canceller
I am getting ready to experiment with the Tellabs 2752 echo canceller. I have a 255D shelf (and power supply), but am struggling a little on connecting the echo canceller to a PRI. The shelf has 4 25-pair amphenol connectors. The two on the line side are marked "Receive In" and "Send Out". The 2 connectors on the drop side are marked "Send In" and "Receive
2008 Oct 23
1
[R-SIG-Finance] forecasting earnings, sales and gross margin of a company...
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2020 Mar 13
3
[GSOC] "Project: Improve inter-procedural analyses and optimisations"
Hi all, My name is Fahad Nayyar. I am an undergraduate student from India. I am interested to participate in GSOC under the project “Improve inter-procedural analyses and optimizations”. I have been using LLVM for the past 8 months. I have written various intra-procedural analysis in LLVM as FunctionPass for my course projects and research projects. But I’ve not contributed to the LLVM
2007 May 09
3
Allocating shelf space
Hi Folks, This is not an R question as such, though it may well have an R answer. (And, in any case, this community probably knows more about most things than most others ... indeed, has probably pondered this very question). I: Given a "catalogue" of hundreds of books, where each "entry" has author and title (or equivalent ID), and also Ia) The dimensions (thickness,
2007 Jul 15
2
Centos on a Flash drive and Micro drive
I am considering putting together a 'micro server' that I can easily travel with. I am seriously considering the decTOP, as at $99 (plus the cost of a 256MB SIMM) is amazingly priced. But I want to run on batteries, so trash a real hard drive. I have a couple of IDE to Compact flash adapters that support 2 flash cards. So I was considering a 4Gb (or even 2Gb) cheap real fash card