Thank you very much! I missed that thread. It's good to know what the
issue is.
Hopefully I can just wait it out -- if not, I know how to reboot with
an older kernel.
On Wed, 2017-06-28 at 11:09 +0300, Nikolay Strelkov wrote:
> Dear Tim!
>
> As was discussed In the list ( http://mailinglists.s
Le 28/06/2017 à 10:45, Samuel Gougeon a écrit :
> Hello Philippe,
> Could you please provide a full executable example, and the final error
> message? It would help testing and possibly debugging.
Sorry Samuel I finally found the solution by myself ;-) My problem comes
from insertion more than ex
Hi Samuel,
thanks I already figured it out with demo_gui and by searching the archive.
So for the record:
For my case I needed to create 3-axes:
1 for each extra y-axe and one "virtual" to get the x-axe in its own color
scheme.
This is the code I ended up with:
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Hello Philippe,
Could you please provide a full executable example, and the final error
message?
It would help testing and possibly debugging.
Thanks
Samuel
Le 27/06/2017 à 22:06, philippe a écrit :
hi,
I've created a type "bigint" as an tlist :
x = tlist(['bigint','rep','signe'], tab, sign
Le 27/06/2017 à 13:33, Richard llom a écrit :
Hello Samuel,
I couldn't find plotyy in the help, neither does plotyy() work for me:
"Undefined variable: plotyy"
My fault: demos are not named plotyy() and plotyyy() but plotyy and plotyyy.
There are usages without dedicated functions. In the demos
Dear Tim!
As was discussed In the list (
http://mailinglists.scilab.org/Scilab-users-scilab-gt-Segmentation-fault-td4036624.html
).
This is not Scilab bug, it's bad attempt to fix CVE-2017-1000364 security
bug in Linux kernel.
Debian 7, 8, 9; Ubuntu 14.04 LTS and 16.04 LTS are affected (see
https