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2012 Jul 02
3
residuals from lm
Hi, I was playing around with something else and I noticed this matrix code for residuals in a linear model doesn't say what lm() says. Please tell me if I am completely misguided here. data(mtcars) Y <- as.matrix(mtcars[,1]) X <- as.matrix(mtcars[,c(2:11)]) # shouldnt this: H <- X %*% solve(t(X) %*% X) %*% t(X) (diag(dim(H)[1]) - H) %*% Y # be equal to this: residuals(lm(Y~X)) # ??? # thanks -- View this message in context: http://r.789695.n4.nabble...
2018 Oct 22
3
please remove permission check that disallows private-group access.
...hese checks could allow experienced users to do what they need to, and less experienced users could still benefit form the protection by default. Generally, giving users the choice should not be controversial, but I will note that there is the mild fear of a user googling the error and finding misguided advice to simply disable the check. Charlie
2012 Oct 02
3
[PATCH] VT-d: make remap_entry_to_msi_msg() return consistent message
During debugging of another problem I found that in x2APIC mode, the destination field of the low address value wasn''t passed back correctly. While this is benign in most cases (as the value isn''t being used anywhere), it can be confusing (and misguiding) when printing the value read or when comparing it to the one previously passed into the inverse function. Signed-off-by: Jan Beulich <jbeulich@suse.com> --- a/xen/drivers/passthrough/vtd/intremap.c +++ b/xen/drivers/passthrough/vtd/intremap.c @@ -504,7 +504,11 @@ static int remap_entry_...
2002 Dec 10
2
Variance of a single number
Just out of curiosity, can some please explain the following return NA. x <- 6 var(x) y <- c( NA, NA, 10000 ) var(y, na.rm=T) Unless I am seriously misguided, I believe that the variance of a single number (i.e. a constant) should be zero. Thanks. Regards, Adai.
2005 Aug 19
3
Persistent variables disappear when dialingLocal extension
...#39;t persist when I dial a > > Local extension. I'm doing a forked dial where the other channel is > > SIP and the other Local. Is this a known problem? Using Asterisk 1.0.9. > > Variable inheritance is a CVS HEAD feature, it is not > supported in 1.0.x. Thanks, I was misguided by http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+Variables which didn't mention this. I guess there is no way to achieve what I want to do with the stable version? I.e. pass call-specific variables when dialling through a Local channel. Now I can only see the original Caller ID and the destination...
2003 Jun 10
4
chan_h323 + openh323 CVS = no go?
Hi, trying to build the h323 channel driver that comes with asterisk works fine, but only as long as I use openh323-1.11.7. Unfortunately, that setup seems to have a bug which misguides one of the audio streams. (So while * can "hear" me, the phone remains silent.) I suppose that bug is fixed at least in openh323 CVS. At least, I got things mostly working using the external chan_oh323. That setup seems to drop small audio snippets like VoiceMail's password prompt,...
2015 Nov 05
2
Using samba-python to query AD? Status of API?
...t; You can use ldbsearch or ldapsearch for this, or use windows tools from a > windows machine. Yes, I understand all that. But the 'net ads search' wrapper is a lot nicer than the openldap clients. But perhaps you're right, maybe OpenLDAP is indeed what I really want and are a bit misguided by leveraging 'net ads search' stuff out of the samba tools so heavily. -aps
2010 Jun 08
2
Extract/format/show for S4 objects
...a.table. First of all, is there a good reference for this anywhere? All of the S4 tutorials that I've found have been too high-level, and I can't find any examples of implementing extract. In S3, I can use [.Date as my example, but I can't find the equivalent for S4. Second, is this misguided? Now for the details. Given this start: library(zoo) # borrowing yearqtr for output. setClass("iqtr", contains="integer") ## Create an iqtr object from a numeric date (e.g. 2000.5). iqtr <- function (x) { iq <- as.integer(floor((as.numeric(x) - 2000) * 4 +...
2009 Jul 22
0
[LLVMdev] proposed new rule for getelementptr
...mory regions accessed through random integer arithmetic can't overlap memory regions allocated by alloca, malloc, etc.? If so, my sense is that's too demanding. In general one does not know the aliasing properties of addresses computed entirely by integer arithmetic. It could be some misguided user trying to "help" the compiler by explicitly linearizing addressing or it could be an embedded developer computing a memory-mapped I/O address. There's just no way to know. > Front-ends that do crazy things to pointers may need to use > ptrtoint+arithmetic+inttoptr in...
2006 Feb 23
5
Q: Where to put a periodic updater?
Hello, I need to put a script in place for updating a local database with a remote resource periodically. It should be started alongside the server (or inside it, whatever) and be run as long as the server running my rails app is up an running. Any thoughts on how to accomplish this? I have thought of editing the environment.rb file and placing the call to the script trigger there, but I wonder
2001 Mar 27
4
Running Wine as a user
Hi I've used Wine for some time now, compiled from source, from root with no problems. I now wish to run it regularly as an ordinary user. Unfortunately it's refusing to run because "the socket is not owned by you", or words to that effect. After the socket is created under /home/user/.wine/... I can give it user permissions and Wine will start, but if I stop Wine and
2005 May 05
2
Metadata Swapping: How do they do it?
...ta? mount=/high.mp3&mode=updinfo&song=ACDC+Back%20In%20Black ...then what exactly is the verbage to update StreamTitle? http://admin:password@myserver.pulverradio.com:8000/admin/metadata? mount=/high.mp3&mode=updinfo&StreamTitle=PulverRadio ...doesn't work. My (potentially misguided) belief is that the client downloads/receives the latter attribute once, on initially connecting to the relay. KH and I have been playing with a branch he built that lets you configure all that stuff in the icecast.xml file however it's not making it into the stream. -Ian. On 5-May-...
2018 Jun 23
4
RFC: Should SmallVectors be smaller?
...The fix would be to shave a bit off of capacity (dropping max capacity to 2B)... likely reasonable. > > The patch LGTM, but why would someone actually have a SmallVector with N = 0? Isn’t that a vector? It's a vector that can be passed as a SmallVectorImpl parameter. But yeah, mostly misguided. > Also if you’re not familiar with it, TinyPtrVector is a very useful type for vectors that are highly biased towards 0/1 element and whose elements are pointer size. It was added relatively late in LLVM’s evolution, so I wouldn’t be surprised if there are still smallvectors that should be...
2002 May 27
1
(no subject)
...able to read more than a single sector at a >time, and then have to wait for the floppy to rotate a full turn to read >the next sector. SYSLINUX will fall back on this mode of operation if it >has to. Note that *many* BIOSes can't boot extended-format floppies at all. Maybe I am misguided here but why not just use isolinux in this case. It should not suffer from the same limitations. Erich THINK P?ntenstrasse 39 8143 Stallikon mailto:erich.titl at think.ch PGP Fingerprint: BC9A 25BC 3954 3BC8 C024 8D8A B7D4 FF9D 05B8 0A16
2012 May 21
1
variate generation
Hi, I plot no: of bytes against time and find the distribution curve using R. These bytes are sent from the client to the server. Is there a way to generate bytes randomly using R according to a distribution ? I would like to send these bytes to the server. Hope I am not misguided here. My goal is to simulate a certain distribution of bytes. Thanks, Mohan DISCLAIMER:\ ===============...{{dropped:31}}
2018 Jun 12
1
Fwd: virt-v2v-copy-to-local failed if dd does not support status=progress
On Tue, Jun 12, 2018 at 04:51:57AM -0700, zhujinhe wrote: > If dd does not support status=progress, copy process will abort at the end. This is totally misguided. > We can use -q as a workaround in this circumstance, but it is frightening to newbee like me. Maybe we should improve this. > > suspicion: > ``` > if shell_command cmd <> 0 then > error (f_"ssh copy command failed, see earlier errors"); > ``...
2016 Jan 19
3
Embedding com32 modules and ldlinux.sys into one file
> -----Original Message----- > From: H. Peter Anvin [mailto:hpa at zytor.com] > Sent: Tuesday, January 19, 2016 9:17 PM > To: Tal Lubko; 'Celelibi' > Cc: 'For discussion of Syslinux and tftp-hpa' > Subject: Re: [syslinux] Embedding com32 modules and ldlinux.sys into > one file > > On 01/19/16 00:07, Tal Lubko via Syslinux wrote: > > > > To
2007 Aug 15
2
lmer coefficient distributions and p values
...and I suggested that she publish the results as coefficient estimates for the relevant contrasts, and their standard error estimates. However, she has read the statistical guidelines for the journal and they insist on p values. I personally think that p values, and sharp-null hypothesis tests are misguided and should be banned from publications, but it doesn't much matter what I think compared to what the editors want. Based on searching the archives, and finding this message: https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-help/2006-May/094765.html I am aware of the theoretical difficulties with p values...
2010 Jun 15
1
MANOVA proportion of variance explained
...tructure(c(3, 1, 2, 8, 9, 7), .Dim = as.integer(c(3, 2))) U <- rbind(X,Y,Z) m <- manova(U~as.factor(rep(1:3, c(3, 2, 3)))) summary(m,test="Wilks") SS<-summary(m)$SS (a<-mean(SS[[1]]/(SS[[1]]+SS[[2]]))) and concluding that 94% of variation is explained. Is my desire misguided? If it is a worthy aim, is this a valid way of acheiving it? Thanks a lot! Sam Samuel Brown Research assistant Bio-Protection Research Centre PO Box 84 Lincoln University Lincoln 7647 Canterbury New Zealand sam.brown@lincolnuni.ac.nz http://www.the-praise-of-insects.blo...
2016 Jan 20
2
Embedding com32 modules and ldlinux.sys into one file
...why doing as little in the hard-to-upgrade >>BIOS >>> makes sense. If you have another storage device, why not use it? >>> >>> -hpa >>> >> >>Hi >>Security. >>Tal > > I think you might find that security concern seriously misguided. In fact, there probably is no meaningful security objective that this fulfills. > > Secure boot is technically complicated, and again, you may want to simply invoke the Merkel directly as an EFI executable. I agree with HPA that there's likely nothing this accomplishes. Burning the b...