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2005 Apr 27
1
dyn.load(), DLL, Fortran, TLNise software
Dear all, I would like to call TLNise ("Two-Level Normal indipendent sampling estimation") software within R. This software estimates a hierarchical model and it can be download from Philip Everson's website at "http://www.swarthmore.edu/NatSci/peverso1/TLNise/tlnise.htm". The TLNise software consists of: 1) a Fortran source code (tlnisemv1.f) and 2) a Splus code
2008 Feb 06
1
xloadimage in centos 5.1
I have noticed that xloadimage rpm is not in centos 5.1 I use the command "xview -identity" to get the size of gifs, jpgs, and pngs. xview is part of the xloadimage package. The command "file filename" also reports sizes for gifs and pngs BUT not for jpgs. Is there an alternative command to use to report gif jpg and png sizes? I thought about just getting an older
2004 Aug 06
3
Trouble with LiveIce
Hi Folks, I'm having the weirdest trouble with liveice. When I start it up with the correct servername, it grinds to a halt with these messages: playlist 0 Initialising Soundcard 16Bit 22050Hz Stereo opening connection to localhost 8000 Attempting to Contact Server connection successful: forking process opening pipe!... writing password Then it waits there. Now, when I tried it with a
2004 Aug 06
2
Using liveice-xmms with icecast
hi, in an attempt to set up a little stream, i downloaded and installed both icecast2 and liveice-xmms. i can start icecast2, and i can modify the settings to the xmms plugin from within xmms, but i'm at a loss as to how to create a stream, connect it to the server, or then listen to it. i've been looking at the docs on the icecast page[1]. can anyone point me in the right direction?
2008 Jul 08
4
Can R do this ?
I have a folder full of pngs and jpgs, and would like to consolidate them into a pdf with appropriate title and labels. Can this be done via R ? _________________________________________________________________ Easily publish your photos to your Spaces with Photo Gallery. [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2006 Oct 10
1
[Fwd: Re: Authenticating Linux Against AD with Winbind]
Jason, I used these. http://www.enterprisenetworkingplanet.com/netos/article.php/3487081 http://www.enterprisenetworkingplanet.com/netos/article.php/10951_3502441_1 Dale -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: [Samba] Authenticating Linux Against AD with Winbind Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2006 11:43:11 -0400 From: Aaron Kincer <kincera@gmail.com> To: Jason Rotunno
2004 Aug 06
3
Using liveice-xmms with icecast
on Sun, 25 Apr 2004 04:31:31AM +1000, Geoff Shang insinuated: > On Sat, 24 Apr 2004, Nori Heikkinen wrote: > > > in an attempt to set up a little stream, i downloaded and > > installed both icecast2 and liveice-xmms. > > Note that liveice-xmms more than likely does not work with icecast > 2.0. You can of course opt to use it with icecast 1.3.12, but the >
2007 Mar 20
0
[LLVMdev] Google SOC - Idea
Hi, Here is a rough draft of the application -- a FORTRAN front-end to LLVM. In accordance with the summer of code specifications it is split into two portions: the abstract which describes the project, and the details description which describes me and how I plan to complete the project. It's a little long, (but about half the max length the application directions specify). Would someone be
2007 Mar 22
2
[LLVMdev] Google SOC - Fortran Front-End Application
Hi All, Thank you for all the excellent pieces of advice I got in response to the draft application I sent out. I have incorporated all (I think) of the suggestions into the application and it's much improved. Here is the updated version. Please don't force yourself to read through it again if you don't want to. I'll submit this version with any suggestions I receive on the 23rd.
2001 Jun 29
3
Pessimism
Peter Schuller wrote : > > I use it a lot, but I still get people mailing me > > .gifs and even worse .jpgs (of things like text!!!) > > That's okay let them. > > JPEG worse than GIF? What are you on? :) At least JPEG supports more than > 256 colors and you don't need to pay $100000 (or whatever) to write an > encoder... Uh, should I send you a GIF and
2017 Jul 13
1
How to make a figure plotting p-values by range of different adjustment values?
Hi Jim, Thanks for your help, I really appreciate it. Perhaps I'm misunderstanding, but does this formula run different ajustment values for this function? logit(p = doc$value, adjust = 0.025) I'm looking to plot the p-values of different adjustment values. Thanks so much, Kirsten On Wed, Jul 12, 2017 at 8:49 PM, Jim Lemon <drjimlemon at gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Kirsten,
2008 Nov 10
2
Parallel/Shared/Distributed Filesystems
I'm looking at using GFS for parallel access to shared storage, most likely an iSCSI resource. It will most likely work just fine but I am curious if folks are using anything with fewer system requisites (e.g. installing and configuring the Cluster Suite). Specifically to our case, we have 50 nodes running in-house code (some in Java, some in C) which (among other things) receives JPGs,
2008 Apr 22
1
spline
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2009 Mar 02
1
rsync ignores --force and will not delete non-empty directories from destination (HFS+ -> FAT32)
Hi. This is my first post to this list. I have searched the archives but cannot find anything that touches on this particular issue. My scenario: I am trying to rsync from an external HFS+ (USB2) to a FAT32 external NAS drive, using rsync version 2.6.9 protocol version 29 (as supplied with Mac OS X Tiger 10.4.11). The data being synced is MP3 music files and JPGs. The command I am issuing
2007 Mar 19
5
[LLVMdev] Google SOC - Idea
Getting the front end for Fortran finished is definitely something I would be interested in working on. I will draft up a little proposal and send it out to this list. -Scott On 3/19/07, Kenneth Hoste <kenneth.hoste at ugent.be> wrote: > Hi Scott, > > On 18 Mar 2007, at 04:22, Scott Fortmann-Roe wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > I noticed that LLVM had signed up as a
2007 Jun 21
1
Rsync to remote host much faster than 10k/sec speeds on local rsync
I run several remote rsyncs off a CentOS 4 server and also back up between two drives on the same server. Performance is far better on the remote rsyncs and the local rsync only manages 10k/sec despite being on modern hardware. Here are the stats from a local backup: Number of files: 979548 Number of files transferred: 2289 Total file size: 24703651523 bytes Total transferred file size:
2017 Aug 06
1
Nested for loop
Hi Ben, That's exactly right! Except for each set it's the sample population that is 400, 800 or 300. I want to take 3 samples, each of 100, where only the population differs. I can do this separately, but I'm having trouble putting them all on the same graph. I'd like to have sample on the x axis (1-300) and estimate on the y axis. I want to show how population affects the
2017 Jul 13
0
How to make a figure plotting p-values by range of different adjustment values?
Hi Kirsten, Perhaps this will help: set.seed(3) kmdf<-data.frame(group=rep(1:4,each=20), prop=c(runif(20,0.25,1),runif(20,0.2,0.92), runif(20,0.15,0.84),runif(20,0.1,0.77))) km.glm<-glm(prop~group,kmdf,family=quasibinomial(link="logit")) summary(km.glm) pval<-0.00845 padjs<-NA npadj<-1 # assume you have five comparisons in this family for(method in p.adjust.methods) {
2004 Aug 06
0
Trouble with LiveIce
Hi Folks, I'm having trouble getting liveice to work. I have not figured out if I'm supposed to pipe in the audio device(?) It's not working either way. Here's what I see by running ./liveice : playlist 0 Initialising Soundcard 16Bit 22050Hz Stereo opening connection to localhost 8000 Attempting to Contact Server connection successful: forking process opening pipe!... writing
2007 Aug 16
3
e c30ac536947f7330943f8de9c33f70ef2d5994e7
e, elemental, is a stack for the data web there are 4 components: earth, air, fire, water earth is a pure-ruby RDF triple-store, with a fs backend. no dependencies on 3rd party databases, just add filesystem (tm). theres also a ram backend built with the Mongrel URI-classifier trie as the primitive datastructure. from these two it should be easy to extrapolate how to write a memcached/hadoop