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2009 Aug 17
3
Help understanding lrm function of Design library
Hi, I'm developing an experiment with logistic regression. I've come across the lrm function in the Design library. While I understand and can use the basic functionality, there are a ton of options that go beyond my knowledge. I've carefully read the help page for lrm, but don't understand many of the arguments and optional return values. (penalty, penalty.matrix,
2013 Jul 24
1
Universal variables
Variables such as %u, %r, etc are only interpreted sometimes. Is there any reason they shouldn't always be expanded? Ie, if I want a config that I could send to many users, I might want to do: User %u123 Thinking that I can derrive a the username from what they are using to login with. However, this doesn't work. So, I started wondering, It's probably harder to limit where these
2004 Jul 22
1
RAID/SCSI/IDE/SATA and a TE405P (or T100P) c ard. Should I expect problems?
...cs on the interface. SCSI drives usually will give you > >Steven> warning of their problems. > > > >As I hear it, the scsi drives (and the sata drives that are not a > >(integer) multiple of 10 Gigs) do still have better bearings, qa, > >et al than the pata and pata-derrived sata drives. At least with > >some of the brands.... > > > >I expect this will continue, with sata drives being size and cost > >driven and sas quality and reliability driven. > > > >-JimC > >_______________________________________________ > >Asteris...
2005 Jul 02
0
[LLVMdev] X86AsmPrinter + MASM and NASM backends
> Fixed it. You did not add the new files to Visual Studio (or at least > forgot to include x86.vcproj with the other files). Sorry Jeff thats my fault. Aaron
2010 Oct 10
0
Adega: A minimal WINE frontend written in bash
I started this project for my own use but it has grown into something that I feel is pretty helpful. From the script header: > > Derrived from the Portuguese word for wine estate or wine cellar, Adega is a simple program to help with the task of managing and configuring your wine prefixes doing so completely independent of your systems default wine install and prefix. > This script helps you manage your prefixes in a "less...
2005 Jul 02
2
[LLVMdev] X86AsmPrinter + MASM and NASM backends
Fixed it. You did not add the new files to Visual Studio (or at least forgot to include x86.vcproj with the other files). Jeff Cohen wrote: > I am now getting the following link errors on all executables: > > x86.lib(X86AsmPrinter.obj) : error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol > "public: virtual bool __thiscall > llvm::x86::X86ATTAsmPrinter::runOnMachineFunction(class
2015 Jul 15
5
Still considering backup utilities
I hear that backuppc does *not* have a native *Doze client. On the other hand, I know amanda's been around a long time, and it does. Opinions on amanda, folks? mark
2012 Feb 14
7
inherits from parametrized class
...and whants to inherit it like this: class linux::php52::cluster inherits linux::php52 for cluster configuration (cluster stuff -f for example prevent php from automatic startup), and class linux::php52::standalone inherits linux::php52 for standalone configuration(one host) I wants use this derrived classes like this: node "...." { ........ class { "linux::php52::standalone": pools => [ { "name" => "default",...
2000 Feb 24
1
Making password driven SSH 'immune' to MTM attacks.
[I know this is the 'port' list, but I can't find a better place to post this, and with the garbage going on @slashdot I figured I'd get this out. This belongs on sci.crypt or a general OpenSSH mailing list] First, a quick rehash of stuff everyone here already knows, OpenSSH can use two major forms of authentication: 1. Password 2. RSA keys The RSA method is good because it
2010 Jun 17
5
Optimization problem
Hello, I'm facing a problem of optimization, I've already solved but I'm trying to find other answers to this problem to improve the solution. Well, to make it short: I have to set/install a number of devices in a building, and I have to give service to a number of "customers", or better say, to give a good quality of the signal. The more devices I place, the higher the