Em Terça 07 Out 2008, Dr Eberhard Lisse escreveu:
> Why don't you hack a little script that looks at system load,
> temperature and date/time and writes it somewhere. Then
Done! Columns are time, % of cpu usage and cpu temp in Celsius degrees.
The R script used was complete in about 2 min 10 sec a
Lpatops are not for heavy lifting, they are Toys for the Boys.
I run the .NA country code Top Level Domain Name Registry
which is Java based. It supports an API called EPP and I have
of course a clone on my MacBook (and on the Sexy Little Number
:-)-O). I tested the EPP by writing a loop registeri
Alexandre Aguiar wrote:
Hi,
I noticed the temperature of my laptop rises sharply during execution of a
long R script that generates several hundred plots, all of them saved to
files. No screen output. Temps reached above 90 Celsius degrees in the box
and above 80 C deg in the processor. The m
Why don't you hack a little script that looks at system load,
temperature and date/time and writes it somewhere. Then
you can load it into R and plot it nicely :-))-O
Even compare it witht he desktop :-)-O
el
on 10/7/08 12:21 PM Alexandre Aguiar said the following:
> Hi,
>
> I noticed the tempe
Alexandre Aguiar spsconsultoria.com> writes:
> I noticed the temperature of my laptop rises sharply during execution of a
> long R script that generates several hundred plots, all of them saved to
> files. No screen output. Temps reached above 90 Celsius degrees in the box
> and above 80 C deg
Hi,
I noticed the temperature of my laptop rises sharply during execution of a
long R script that generates several hundred plots, all of them saved to
files. No screen output. Temps reached above 90 Celsius degrees in the box
and above 80 C deg in the processor. The machine turns on cooler at
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