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2001 Nov 19
1
why is samba more performant with 8 MB buffer (which algorith is used)
Jean-Daniel Dubois Snoop@cgocable.ca Pr?pos? Multim?dia Multimedia Employee Cog?co C?ble Canada Inc. 1 877 727-4387 1 819 375-7274 -----Message d'origine----- De : Snoop [mailto:snoop@cgocable.ca] Envoy? : 19 novembre, 2001 20:08 ? : samba-admin@lists.samba.org Objet : why is samba more performant with 8 MB buffer (which algorith is used) Hi im doing a project on samba and its global
2007 Aug 28
1
Age-Length key with kimura algorith
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2006 Mar 01
2
C-Code in R (running Windows)
Hello, I need to include C (or C++)-Code in R. I'm searching for a tutorial, how to do this. It is only a very small algorith (one function). Using google, I read somethig about including dll-Files and so on (on windows). Is there no possibility to include a C-File directly?!? -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/C-Code-in-R-%28running-Windows%29-t1205196.html#a3182004
2012 Oct 18
3
Upper limit in nlsLM not working as expected
Dear all, I am using the nlsLM function to fit a Lorentzian function to my experimental data. The LM algorithm should allow to specify limits, but the upper limit appears not to work as expected in my code. The parameter 'w', which is peak width at half maximuim always hits the upper limit if the limit is specified. I would expect the value to be in-between the upper and lower limit with
2005 Nov 07
1
Some problems with mdf.c
Hello... I want to ask you something about your software implementation of MDF filter with DTD machanism. (mdf.c speex_echo.h files) My questions are: 1. What are theoretical (using in your articles) equivalents of index symbols from your program? 2. Could you describe or give me an algorith which was using during software implementation of the MDF+DTD 3. How I could freeze MDF by means of DTD
2006 Aug 01
1
Pseudo R for Quant Reg
Dear R Users, Did someone implemented the R1 (Pseudo R-2) and likelihood ratio statistics for quantile regressions, which are some of the inference procedures for quantile regression found in Koenker and Machado (1999)? I tried the Ox version, but my dataset is too large (> 50.000) and the algorith breaks. ________________________________________ Ricardo Gonçalves Silva, M. Sc. Apoio aos
2000 Aug 08
1
IDEA support
hello! one thing i'd like to see in OpenSSH is (optional) IDEA algorith support. this would be useful especially in an environment which has a mix of old ssh v1.2.x and OpenSSH installations. according to Ascom non commercial use of IDEA is free (http://www.ascom.com/infosec/idea.html). also, there are countries (e.g. Finland) where IDEA is not patented. here's a patch suggestion for IDEA
2001 Nov 01
1
Lossy Audio Compression Research
Hello everyone, I'm a student at the Universtiy of Delaware, and will be soon starting some research on the effects of lossy audio compression on speech sounds. I will be preforming test with both mp3 and vorbis. First of all, if I use the '--ogg' switch to lame, does lame use GPSYCHO to encode the wave, or some other psychoacoustic model (perhaps one designed for
2010 Aug 30
1
[LLVMdev] Recursion in TableGen
I've been playing around with some ways to tighted up our AVX specification and have hit upon a nice way to reduce a bunch of code. Unfortunately, right now TableGen can't handle it. Here's a simple example of what I want to do: class Data<string n, int v> { string Name = n; int Value = v; } // Define some objects usable as arguments. def X : Data<"X", 1>;
2020 May 14
2
Default ACL inheritance question
A bit of a minor off-topic issue, but on the off-chance that someone understands how ACLs work ... I've been trying to see if using default ACLs would help with the following issue: I have a third party application that is running as a non-root user ('user-a') and creating log files with mode 0600 (read/write only to the owner) in a log directory I have another application that
2019 Jan 01
1
[Bug 13734] New: spelling mistakes in rsync.yo
...s in rsync.yo: diff --git a/rsync.yo b/rsync.yo index 48d5da1d287534c8569272b6b8663329217000f8..69680566051f4a7ff47b0d84a500b35931d980be 100644 --- a/rsync.yo +++ b/rsync.yo @@ -1324,7 +1324,7 @@ batch-writing option is in effect. dit(bf(--checksum-choice=STR)) This option overrides the checksum algoriths. If one algorithm name is specified, it is used for both the transfer checksums -and (assuming bf(--checksum) is specifed) the pre-transfer checksumming. If two +and (assuming bf(--checksum) is specified) the pre-transfer checksumming. If two comma-separated names are supplied, the first name aff...
2001 Dec 10
1
high dimensional convex hull
Does anyone know of a R package that will determine the convex hull of a high-dimensional dataset (say 4-10 dimensions). I know chull works for 2D data. I'm neophyte to R and convex hulls so please keep it simple. Many thanks Ben -- Ben Stapley. Biomolecular Sciences, UMIST, PO Box 88, Manchester M60 1QD. Tel 0161 200 5818 Fax 0161 236 0409
2007 Oct 23
0
Multiple comparison tests - Homogenous subsets (i.e. for Tukey)
Dear all, is there any possibility to generate a table of homogeneous subsets for multiple comparison tests as in SPSS with R? I am specially interested in Tukey's B test. I have tried to find the answer myself and found an excellent description here: http://www.ppsw.rug.nl/~sda/siv/Posthoc_print.pdf (-> Tab. 2) Together with the information here ...
2004 Aug 06
2
Any buffering on server?
Hi, Thanks Mike. So is there any buffering done on the server, or is it all on the client? i.e. when a server first connects, does it get a "burst" of packets until it catches up to the current time? Thanks, Martin --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ icecast project homepage: http://www.icecast.org/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to
2004 Aug 06
2
Any buffering on server?
On Monday 10 February 2003 04:29, Michael Smith shaped the electrons to shout: > Other than the headers, there is no deliberate burst at initial connect > (but there will be an option for this soon). You can try it (48 KB of startup buffers) at: http://mcrg.uib.es:8000/live.ogg and http://mcrg.uib.es:8000/high.ogg The only think I'm still not very convinced is that clients has to
1998 Nov 17
1
Failure to rename files that have active file handles
We have just installed Samba 1.9.18p10 on an Ultra Sparc, Solaris 2.5.1 . So far we have been very impressed with the resilience and performance of Samba in contrast to Hummingbird and Solstice NFS products while doing large product builds on our NT4.0 sp4 machines. However we have come across one little problem, which may be down to configuration, that has left us "worried" about
2014 Jan 24
3
[Bug 2198] New: GSSAPIKeyExchange gssapi-keyex bug in kex.c choose_kex()
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2198 Bug ID: 2198 Summary: GSSAPIKeyExchange gssapi-keyex bug in kex.c choose_kex() Product: Portable OpenSSH Version: 6.4p1 Hardware: All OS: Linux Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P5 Component: Kerberos support
2020 May 14
0
Default ACL inheritance question
Look at the acl(5) man page and you'll see that the ACCESS CHECK ALGORITH starts: IF the effective user ID of the process matches the user ID of the file object owner ... ELSE IF the effective user ID of the process matches the qualifier of any entry of type ACL_USER, THEN IF the matching ACL_USER entry and the ACL_MASK entry contain the requested permissions, access is
2004 Aug 06
0
Re: Please confirm your message
----- Original Message ----- From: <speex-dev@xiph.org> To: <luis.puchades@fh-duesseldorf.de> Sent: Friday, April 11, 2003 7:28 PM Subject: Please confirm your message <p>> Hello, this is the mailing list anti-spam filter at Xiph.Org. > We need you to confirm your e-mail message with the subject of > "". > > Please send a message to the following
2011 Jul 19
2
loops and simulation
I dare the conjecture that if you had written the code, you would know how to do this. This suggests that you are asking us to do your homework, which is not the purpose of this list. A simple inclusion of the code in a for or while loop and storing the estimated parameters with the index of the iteration at which the loop is at should be no problem if you have programmed the code you provided.