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2008 Feb 09
1
Problem with fitdistr function
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2005 Aug 29
2
pop before smtp
Hi! Im using postfix+postfixadmin+mysql+courier-imap i just implemented pop-before-smtp[1], my problem is after recieving the mails i connect to the server using telnet and try to send spam using the mail server it did send it didn't ask for authentication anymore. i'm not sure how this pop-before-smtp really works but i was thinking how should i secure the server in this kind of
2004 Aug 06
2
@Christian Buchner: speex acm & netmeeting
...7750, // 16000 1 2 196, 320, 2, 9800, // 16000 1 3 256, 320, 1, 12800, // 16000 1 4 336, 320, 1, 16800, // 16000 1 5 412, 320, 2, 20600, // 16000 1 6 476, 320, 2, 23800, // 16000 1 7 556, 320, 2, 27800, // 16000 1 8 684, 320, 2, 34200, // 16000 1 9 844, 320, 2, 42200, // 16000 1 10 As you can see Q4 and Q5 are good candidates providing one frame per block at rates of 12800 and 16800 bits/sec. The fact that your mode registered twice may be because you may have forgotten to unregister your previous attempt ;) There is...
2004 Aug 06
2
@Christian Buchner: speex acm & netmeeting
Hi, > I can't tell why. Try to register mode 8kHz Mono mode Q3 or Q4 for Ok, I will try it. I tried 16kHz Q3 mono at 9,8kbit. > and upwards use 2 frames. All this is defined in codec.c in the > QualityInfo[] table. Oh OK. I looked a bit in the sources, but it was too confusing for me. ;-) > I would be interested in seeing the code for registering the Speex codec > with
2008 Feb 09
1
Problem with fitdistr function while estimating parameters
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2008 Feb 10
2
Error in optim while using fitdistr() function
...uot;gamma") Input data is: TIME NO (SEC) OF REQUESTS 32400 0 32460 0 32520 0 32580 0 32640 0 32700 0 32760 0 32820 0 32880 0 32940 0 33000 0 33060 0 33120 0 33180 0 33240 0 33300 0 33360 0 33420 0 33480 0 33540 0 33600 0 33660 0 33720 0 33780 0 33840 0 33900 0 33960 0 34020 0 34080 0 34140 0 34200 0 34260 0 34320 0 34380 0 34440 0 34500 0 34560 0 34620 0 34680 0 34740 0 34800 0 34860 0 34920 0 34980 0 35040 0 35100 0 35160 0 35220 32 35280 0 35340 0 35400 0 35460 0 35520 0 35580 0 35640 0 35700 0 35760 0 35820 0 35880 0 35940 0 36000 0 36060 0 36120 31 36180 32 36240 0 36300 0 36360 0 36420...
2006 May 04
11
Shorewall/OpenVPN issue
Good day, I have gone through a couple of the HOWTO''s on how to get this to work, but I am still sitting with a very strange (for me) issue. If two clients connect via OpenVPN (bridged), they can access each other without any problems, but neither of them can access the server, nor any system behind it. I am fairly sure it is a Shorewall issue, but I am very new to Shorewall, having
2006 Dec 11
3
rsync /somedir work@backups::somearchive/ gets stuck in huge maildirs, rsync /somedir root@backups:/some/path/ works
...\ 2> /root/rsyncdebug.err >> /root/rsyncdebug.out this later generated the following files on rsyncclient host "morework": -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 70955672 Dec 9 15:46 rsyncclient.strace -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 256 Dec 9 15:46 rsyncdebug.err -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 34200 Dec 9 15:42 rsyncdebug.out 3) at 15:42, rsync transferred the last file, then both sides start to wait indefinitely in select() system calls. i waited for two more minutes and then 4) at 15:44, i invoked on the client host: morework:~# netstat > netstat-clienthost.txt 5) at 15:44, i invoked...
2005 Aug 29
14
Oracle 9.2.0.6 on Solaris 10
How can I tell if this is normal behaviour? Oracle imports are horribly slow, an order of magnitude slower than on the same hardware with a slower disk array and Solaris 9. What I can look for to see where the problem lies? The server is 99% idle right now, with one database running. Each sample is about 5 seconds. I''ve tried setting kernel parameters despite the docs saying that
2010 Sep 07
0
AHRQ - Creation of Comorbidity Variables
...91) hhrwohrf = c(40400, 40410, 40490) hhrwchf = c(40401, 40411, 40491) hhrwrf = c(40402, 40412, 40492) hhrwhrf = c(40403, 40413, 40493) ohtnpreg = c(64270:64274, 64290:64294) ############################################################################ para = c(3420:3449, 34200:34489, 43820:43853, 78072) neuro = c(3300:3319, 33000:33189, 3340:3359, 33400:33589, 3411:3419, 34110:34189, 3452:3453, 34520:34529, 3320, 3334, 3335, 3337, 3380, 7687, 7803, 7843, 340, 33371, 33372, 33379, 33385, 33394, 34500:34511, 34540:34591, 34700:34701,...