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2010 Nov 12
2
Time Delay / Wait
Hi Group,
Is there something like a delay function based on System time or equivalent?
I basically am generating a few graphs and I would like to see each graph
for say 2mins before moving on to the next one?
I can always have an empty for-loop I guess but is there a better way?
Thanks,
S
2004 Aug 24
3
3.06 "home directory service number"
...at made me happy about
3.06 was this one:
>From the Release Notes:
* Ensure home directory service number is correctly reused
(inspired by patches from Michael Collin Nielsen ).
There still seems to be one small bug left: when a user logs
out and in again within a short period of time (< 2mins),
he will get a home directory with 3.06, but it is connected
to the wrong share. In our case, the home drive H: gets
connected to the "netlogon" share. :-)
If the user waits a few minutes, everything works as
expected. In previous samba versions we had to wait much
longer (or reboot the...
2011 Feb 06
2
if the file changes send email about diff
I have 2 script. Script "A", Script "B".
Script "A" is regulary watching the "dhcpacks" [dhcp release is configured to 2mins] in the logs, for the past 2 minutes. it writes the MAC addresses to a file [/dev/shm/dhcpacks-in-last-2min.txt] every 2 minutes. Ok, this is working, active clients are in this file. Super!
Script "B": http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=wvhwhPWu
I'm trying to create a script, that watche...
2005 Apr 11
2
Semantics of chaining...
...should be treated as 1x 2
minutes. Or it is a chapter, say putting a whole album in one file, where
each chain is one song, but they are intended to be played chainwise rather
than filewise.
So some player somes along and sees a file with 2x 1 minute chains... should
it display the duration as 2mins and just play over it. Or should it play
showing the duration as 1minute for 1minute, then when it hits the chain,
reset its progress bar to zero, and show the duration as 1minute again for
the next chain. And then depending how the playlist is displayed, how can
the user skip between the chain...
2007 Jun 18
5
Guest-domain has no login
...ges which compplain about not finding any
consoles.
I would normally try to make some new ttys with mknod but
unfortunatly I can''t
even login to the quest, after the last line the guest seems to hang
(the last two
lines beginning with "INIT" appear after a short time (about 2mins or
something)).
I''ve already searched here at the mailing list without success. I
hope I do not double post
a problem which is already known and solved (in this case maybe would
somebody post me the link
to the solution?)
Thanks i advance for any help.
Best Regards,
Marcel...
2008 Jun 02
0
New glmnet package on CRAN
...symmetric parametrization for multinomial, with
constraints enforced by the penalization.
Other families such as poisson might appear in later versions of glmnet.
Examples of glmnet speed trials:
Newsgroup data: N=11,000, p=4 Million, two class logistic. 100 values
along lasso path. Time = 2mins
14 Class cancer data: N=144, p=16K, 14 class multinomial, 100 values
along lasso path. Time = 30secs
Authors: Jerome Friedman, Trevor Hastie, Rob Tibshirani.
See our paper http://www-stat.stanford.edu/~hastie/Papers/glmnet.pdf for
implementation details,
and comparisons with other related softw...
2008 Jun 02
0
New glmnet package on CRAN
...symmetric parametrization for multinomial, with
constraints enforced by the penalization.
Other families such as poisson might appear in later versions of glmnet.
Examples of glmnet speed trials:
Newsgroup data: N=11,000, p=4 Million, two class logistic. 100 values
along lasso path. Time = 2mins
14 Class cancer data: N=144, p=16K, 14 class multinomial, 100 values
along lasso path. Time = 30secs
Authors: Jerome Friedman, Trevor Hastie, Rob Tibshirani.
See our paper http://www-stat.stanford.edu/~hastie/Papers/glmnet.pdf for
implementation details,
and comparisons with other related softw...
2010 Nov 04
0
glmnet_1.5 uploaded to CRAN
...ion.
* a comprehensive set of cross-validation routines are provided for all models and several error measures
* offsets and weights can be provided for all models
Examples of glmnet speed trials:
Newsgroup data: N=11,000, p= 0.75 Million, two class logistic. 100 values along lasso path. Time = 2mins
14 Class cancer data: N=144, p=16K, 14 class multinomial, 100 values along lasso path. Time = 30secs
Authors: Jerome Friedman, Trevor Hastie, Rob Tibshirani.
See our paper http://www-stat.stanford.edu/~hastie/Papers/glmnet.pdf for implementation details,
and comparisons with other related softwar...
2006 Oct 28
0
Zap disconnect
...as been kind enough to help me get the logging sorted out so I
have some idea of what's going wrong, but I'm a little flummoxed.
Essentially the symptoms are as follows;
Make a SIP call from Cisco 7960 or 7940 to asterisk, where it is routed
out on a ZAP (x100p) line.
After exactly 2mins 40seconds (+- 1sec) the call is hung up, "normal
clearing" (although obviously it's actually an analogue line)
The same symptoms are not experienced with incoming calls on the same
zap line, nor with internal SIP-->SIP calls, or external SIP-->SIP or
SIP-->IAX calls....
1998 Oct 27
0
Win95 to Linux/Samba Timings
...win 95 client, one an NT 4.0 Server and one
a Linux (Redhat 5.0, Kernel 2.0.32) with Samba (1.9.17p4) I get the
following results when copying a directory tree up/down, the tree
consists of 183 files in 38 directories totalling 8.5Mb.
Win95 -> NT 33secs NT -> Win95 2mins
Win95 ->Linux/Samba 3mins Linux/Samba -> Win95 5 mins
I have read speed.txt and speed2.txt and cannot find any significant
improvement with the suggestions. Ideally we want to get the Samba share
as near the speed of the NT.
Thanks for any help/advice
Ian
Ian.harper@vaisala.com
2010 Apr 04
0
Major glmnet upgrade on CRAN
...on.
* a comprehensive set of cross-validation routines are provided for all models and several error measures
* offsets and weights can be provided for all models
Examples of glmnet speed trials:
Newsgroup data: N=11,000, p= 0.75 Million, two class logistic. 100 values along lasso path. Time = 2mins
14 Class cancer data: N=144, p=16K, 14 class multinomial, 100 values along lasso path. Time = 30secs
Authors: Jerome Friedman, Trevor Hastie, Rob Tibshirani.
See our paper http://www-stat.stanford.edu/~hastie/Papers/glmnet.pdf for implementation details,
and comparisons with other related softwar...
2010 Apr 04
0
Major glmnet upgrade on CRAN
...on.
* a comprehensive set of cross-validation routines are provided for all models and several error measures
* offsets and weights can be provided for all models
Examples of glmnet speed trials:
Newsgroup data: N=11,000, p= 0.75 Million, two class logistic. 100 values along lasso path. Time = 2mins
14 Class cancer data: N=144, p=16K, 14 class multinomial, 100 values along lasso path. Time = 30secs
Authors: Jerome Friedman, Trevor Hastie, Rob Tibshirani.
See our paper http://www-stat.stanford.edu/~hastie/Papers/glmnet.pdf for implementation details,
and comparisons with other related softwar...
2013 Mar 02
0
glmnet 1.9-3 uploaded to CRAN (with intercept option)
...ws users to set
some internal control variables for the entire session.
* Uses strong rules for speeding up convergence (by temporarily limiting the active set).
Examples of glmnet speed trials:
Newsgroup data: N=11,000, p= 0.75 Million, two class logistic. 100 values along lasso path. Time = 2mins
14 Class cancer data: N=144, p=16K, 14 class multinomial, 100 values along lasso path. Time = 30secs
Authors: Jerome Friedman, Trevor Hastie, Rob Tibshirani and Noah Simon
References:
Friedman, J., Hastie, T. and Tibshirani, R. (2008) Regularization
Paths for Generalized Linear Models...
2013 Mar 02
0
glmnet 1.9-3 uploaded to CRAN (with intercept option)
...ws users to set
some internal control variables for the entire session.
* Uses strong rules for speeding up convergence (by temporarily limiting the active set).
Examples of glmnet speed trials:
Newsgroup data: N=11,000, p= 0.75 Million, two class logistic. 100 values along lasso path. Time = 2mins
14 Class cancer data: N=144, p=16K, 14 class multinomial, 100 values along lasso path. Time = 30secs
Authors: Jerome Friedman, Trevor Hastie, Rob Tibshirani and Noah Simon
References:
Friedman, J., Hastie, T. and Tibshirani, R. (2008) Regularization
Paths for Generalized Linear Models...
2015 May 29
1
Bug#787193: xen-utils-common: xen-init-list crashes with TypeError, renders reboots unfeasible after upgrade from wheezy to jessie
...ib/xen-common/bin/xen-init-list", line 52, in __init__
s = SXPParser()(p)
TypeError: 'SXPParser' object is not callable
but after this, I get this error:
mount: / is busy.
it then results in the reboot process to hang after the line "Rebooting." and I
get messages each 2mins about the "reboot" task being stuck for more than 120s.
I found out a way to resolve this issue: by purging the xen 4.1 packages that
are still present, the error goes away and reboot works well again:
apt-get purge xen-utils-4.1 xen-hypervisor-4.1-amd64 libxen-4.1
maybe the 4.4 packa...
2009 Jan 15
5
[PATCH 0/3] ocfs2: Inode Allocation Strategy Improvement.v2
Changelog from V1 to V2:
1. Modify some codes according to Mark's advice.
2. Attach some test statistics in the commit log of patch 3 and in
this e-mail also. See below.
Hi all,
In ocfs2, when we create a fresh file system and create inodes in it,
they are contiguous and good for readdir+stat. While if we delete all
the inodes and created again, the new inodes will get spread out and
that