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2011 Mar 11
1
[Bug 704] Issue with "iptables -A OUTPUT -m string"
http://bugzilla.netfilter.org/show_bug.cgi?id=704 CZ <huangj at qualcomm.com> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Status|RESOLVED |REOPENED Resolution|FIXED | --- Comment #4 from CZ <huangj at qualcomm.com>
2011 Jun 21
1
plot error bars on skyline plot
Hi, I have generated a skyline plot of a tree in newick format using "ape". How can I plot the error bars for this graph? I only have the the tree data. un<-"((((8.1:0, 20.1:0):0, 6.1:3):123, (((((35.1:0, (22.1:0, (43.1:1, 29.1:0):0):0):4, 25.1:6):0, ((42.1:0, 21.1:0):3, (39.1:0, 2.1:0):3):1):8, (3.1:0, 7.1:0):8):48, (((((15.1:0, 14.1:0):0, 11.1:0):0, 37.1:0):0,
2005 Feb 25
1
corner cases in 308-pre5, pxelinux.cfg/default, esp w simple menus
the following config-file triggers a couple of odd corner-cases in 3.08-pre5 ; SERIAL 0 19200 CONSOLE 0 APPEND console=ttyS0,19200n81 root=/dev/hda1 IMPLICIT 0 #DEFAULT sk1 #DEFAULT menu.c32 DEFAULT sk1 PROMPT 0 MENU TITLE Simple Boot Menu LABEL sk1 KERNEL vmlinuz-2.6.10-sk1 APPEND console=ttyS0,19200n81 root=/dev/nfs
2007 Apr 18
0
[Bridge] BCP code ported to pppd 2.4.2
Hello, i have ported the BCP (Bride Control Protocol) patch for pppd 2.4.1 mentioned in http://lists.osdl.org/pipermail/bridge/2004-September/000619.html to pppd 2.4.2. The kernel patch still works without problems with kernel 2.4.30. Perhaps someone else could use this patch ... Here again some documentation i have found about the BCP patch somewere else: When pppd negotiates BCP, it tells
2007 Sep 20
2
acl permissions not staying
Hi guys, I've got a problem where if I set permissions on a folder(Admin) "setfacl -R -d -m u::rwx,g::wrx,o::- Admin/" and "setfacl -m o:- Admin" I get the following. mail:/data/samba/shared # getfacl Admin/ # file: Admin # owner: BCP+administrator # group: samba user::rwx user:samba:rwx group::rwx group:BCP+admin:r-x mask::rwx other::--- default:user::rwx
2007 Sep 21
2
[Fwd: Re: acl permissions not staying]
Please if anyone has any info... Neil Wilson wrote: > Hi guys, > > I've got a problem where if I set permissions on a folder(Admin) > "setfacl -R -d -m u::rwx,g::wrx,o::- Admin/" and "setfacl -m o:- Admin" > > I get the following. > > mail:/data/samba/shared # getfacl Admin/ > # file: Admin > # owner: BCP+administrator > # group: samba
2011 Jun 20
0
Average skyline plot from newick trees stored
Dear all, Does anyone know how can one loop through the newick phylogenetic trees stored in a nexus file and generate an "average" skyline plot with coalescent intervals? I have managed to generate the plot with one tree, but is it possible to create that "consensus/average" plot in R? tr<-"((((8.1:0, 20.1:0):0, 6.1:3):123, (((((35.1:0, (22.1:0, (43.1:1,
2010 Mar 16
3
Testing EXTERNAL AUTHENTICATION
Hi. I'm trying to test EXTERNAL AUTHENTICATION in Dovecot. To do this I first configured Thunderbird and Opera to use my server, neither of them were successful. As a result I contacted both organisations to enquire if they supported EXTERNAL AUTHENTICATION in their products. Thunderbird responded and said yes. However, on closer inspection my contact at Thunderbird identified
2005 Aug 04
1
Where the error message comes from?
Hi all: I get the following error message that I am not able to resolve. Error in if (const(t, min(1e-08, mean(t)/1e+06))) { : missing value where TRUE/FALSE needed It appears right before the last data.frame statement. Below is the program that simulates data from one way random effects model and then computes normality and bootstrap confidence interval for
2010 Aug 20
2
[LLVMdev] [RFC] Moving to Sphinx for LLVM and friends documentation (with partial implementation (in both 10pt and 12pt font)).
On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 3:40 AM, Keir Mierle <mierle at gmail.com> wrote: > Just a random observation from the Python world: Once Sphinx started taking > over as the dominant documentation tool, the quality of Python documentation > greatly improved. This is not just because sphinx produces well formatted > docs; it appears that the real driver behind the improvement is that
2017 Aug 16
1
Bias-corrected percentile confidence intervals
Hi folks, I'm trying to estimate bias-corrected percentile (BCP) confidence intervals on a vector from a simple for loop used for resampling. I am attempting to follow steps in Manly, B. 1998. Randomization, bootstrap and monte carlo methods in biology. 2nd edition., p. 48. PDF of the approach/steps should be available here: https://wyocoopunit.box.com/s/9vm4vgmbx5h7um809bvg6u7wr392v6i9 If
2009 Mar 11
2
HSM devices and FreeBSD
I am essentially asking the same question that Eirik Overby asked a couple of years ago. Is anyone aware of PCI-X/PCIe hardware security modules that are supported on FreeBSD? I have not seen any on the FreeBSD hardware compatibility lists. Again, as Eirik noted in his question, HSMs are not simply crypto accelerators (which are supported on FreeBSD), they also are a means of storing keys
2016 Jul 23
1
Config and other areas of struggle
What are you using to forward the 'music' to the Icecast server that I can see? If you are using darkice for example, have you configured the darkice.cfg so that it matches icecast's configuration? Icecast appears to be working, but has no stream. If I knew what the passwords were, I could configure my darkice on my pi to forward music to your Icecast and it would stream it - you just
2010 Jul 16
2
SKYPE - Authenticate incoming call
>> >> >> Hi All, >> >> After getting licences for Skype for asterisk a while ago I finally got >> around to setting up a server with two channels and setting up a bcp on >> the skype end. >> >> The idea behind this is the following: >> >> Users can dial into the PBX, get authenticated and only after> >>
2010 Jan 11
0
Fwd: [codec] WG Review: Internet Wideband Audio Codec (codec)
Hi everyone, Here's a follow-up on the two BoFs we've had about doing royalty-free codecs at the IETF. Well, the good new is that the proposal is now in IETF last call until January 20th (see below). No final decision has been made, so it's important to get as much support as possible for the Working Group proposal. You can see the ongoing discussion on the mailing list archive:
2010 Jan 11
0
Fwd: [codec] WG Review: Internet Wideband Audio Codec (codec)
Hi everyone, Here's a follow-up on the two BoFs we've had about doing royalty-free codecs at the IETF. Well, the good new is that the proposal is now in IETF last call until January 20th (see below). No final decision has been made, so it's important to get as much support as possible for the Working Group proposal. You can see the ongoing discussion on the mailing list archive:
2012 Jun 21
0
Getting started with Bayesian Change Point model in R
Hi- I am interested in running the BCP model in R and I am also new to R. My main issue is how to ask a specific questions within the script for this model, i.e., how one or multiple dependent factors (blue) are interact with the dependent factor (yellow), and nest the question do categorical factors (green) changes those interactions. I have attached some fake data in the link below with
2010 May 10
0
Bayesian change point" package bcp 2.2.0 available
Version 2.2.0 of package bcp is now available.? It replaces the suggests of NetWorkSpaces (previously used for optional parallel MCMC) with the dependency on package foreach, giving greater flexibility and supporting a wider range of parallel backends (see doSNOW, doMC, etc...). For those unfamiliar with foreach (thanks to Steve Weston for this contribution), it's a beautiful and highly
2010 May 10
0
Bayesian change point" package bcp 2.2.0 available
Version 2.2.0 of package bcp is now available.? It replaces the suggests of NetWorkSpaces (previously used for optional parallel MCMC) with the dependency on package foreach, giving greater flexibility and supporting a wider range of parallel backends (see doSNOW, doMC, etc...). For those unfamiliar with foreach (thanks to Steve Weston for this contribution), it's a beautiful and highly
2015 Oct 31
0
BCP 47 support in CentOS 7 PHP
This is something I would like to share, and if possible, get feedback. I am working on a calendar webapp - something to replace Google Calendar for webmasters that do not like the idea of their users being tracked. Part of that project involves time zone selection, and time zone selection I want internationalized, and I found the existing functions in PHP to be extremely poor. As in the php