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2003 Oct 30
7
default route
Hi, Is it possible to use more than one default route? I believe yes. Any comments on them. If I use more than one, where will the trafficc be diverted from? With warm regards, -Payal -- For GNU/Linux Success Stories and Articles visit: http://payal.staticky.com _______________________________________________ LARTC mailing list / LARTC@mailman.ds9a.nl
2004 Sep 15
2
Slightly off-topic --- distribution name.
...in an intro math-stats course. The distribution is simply that of the ***difference*** of two independent exponential variates, with different parameters. I.e. X = U - V where U ~ exp(beta) and V ~ exp(alpha) (where E(U) = beta, E(V) = alpha). This makes the distribution of X something like an asymetric Laplace distribution, with its mode at 0. (One could shift the mode too, but that would add a third parameter, which would be de trop.) Anyhow: Is this a ``known'' distribution? Does it have a name? (I've never seen it mentioned in any of the intro math-stat books that I've lo...
2003 Feb 06
1
svm
Hello list, I want to apply svm from library e1071, and I want to supply class weights. I do not really understand the help entry (and there is no example) class.weights: a named vector of weights for the different classes, used for asymetric class sizes. Not all factor levels have to be supplied (default weight: 1). All components have to be named. I have two classes, factor levels are 1 (2000 cases, say) and 2 (1000 cases). How has the entry for class.weights to look like? (I'm more interested in the syntax...
2009 Feb 20
0
package "wavelets" does nor recognize filter "d2"
...ptable filter names wt.filter(filter="la8", modwt=FALSE) Arguments filter A character string indicating which wavelet transform filter to compute .... Details The character strings currently supported are derived from one of four classes of wavelet transform filters: Daubechies, Least Asymetric, Best Localized and Coiflet. The prefixes for filters of these classes are d, la, bl and c, respectively. Following the prefix, the filter name consists of an integer indicating length. Supported lengths are as follows: Daubechies 2,4,6,8,10,12,14,16,18,20. Least Asymetric 8,10,12,14,16,18,20....
2004 Jan 04
4
IMQ problems :-(
Hi I have built a custom TMB Mandrake kernel (2.4.22) with IMQ and ESFQ support. I statically compiled both (mistake?) ESFQ is sorted and working fine (I have succesfully patched IPROUTE2). I have got to the stage where I can see the IMQ device as UP with ifconfig. I can use TC to add QDISCs to the IMQ device. However I just cannot sort out IPTABLES to actually redirect packets to the IMQ
2005 Dec 26
1
Uplink shapping
Hi everyone, I''m controling the uplink traffic bandwidth between two ethernet linux computers, but it seems like even the download bandwidth gets limited then i''ve got trouble on that because my intention is  shaping the conection on an asymetric way (ADSL).  Lately, I''m going crazy, this problem has got me pretty worried and i''m not figuring out at all, the reasons why this weird bug happens. I''d appreciate some help guys. thanks -Diego -- Firma Diego Cabrero Ingeniero en Automática y Electrónica Ind....
2003 Sep 11
1
Wierd problem with file sharing over internet.
..., no matter what the connection speed. I'm using Red Hat 7.3 on all systems. The problem also occurs, when trying to access files on my OS/2 system. Also, when I try to access files on my notebook (connected via dialup), from my local lan, every is also fine, so the problem appears to be asymetrical. Any ideas? btw, I can provide ethereal or tcpdump records of some attempts. tnx jk
2004 Jun 14
1
AW: strange copy speed
...Imre, Nagy Jr. schrieb: >>To copy the files on the server from the client tooks also about 40 >>minutes! >> >>To copy the files on the server beeing loged in by ssh tooks about 2 sec. >> >>Anny ideas what could be wrong?? > > > I might be wrong, but asymetric speed is most often caused by improper > auto-negotation. Try to set speed on interfaces manually if You can do so. Hi, I don't think that this could be the problem, because if I copy the same files from the same client to the same server using netatalk on the server side or using scp g...
2003 Dec 18
2
newnotsys
...ave added to some locations a DSL line which serves as a gateway to the Internet but also over which I have created VPNs to connect those locations using OpenVPN as a backup. Everything works fine thanks to the excellent work of the community. Now because this network is dynamic, the routes can be asymetric. The response to a packet leaving one location might not come back the same way. I had therefore to disable checking not syn packet in shorewall.conf. My question is, I would like to keep that check for my Internet interface (net -> fw) but disable it for the rest of my zones. How can I do t...
2004 Mar 09
0
Samba performance on FreeBSD and other platforms in a 'Normal' world.
...blem is and what he's done to test his network situation out. In it he states that via FTP, his transfers are near the limit of his 10MB ethernet, both ways. He even tests it for too much CPU load etc. He doesn't see much in the way of collisions and try as he might he's getting very asymetrical performance when using Samba with a windows machine. I use this as an example of the kind of response people get when they try to get Samba to perform as well as they expect and fail. I have spent dozens of hours tweaking, tuning, building the latest greatest Samba and no matter the NIC, the...
2003 Apr 22
4
fisher exact vs. simulated chi-square
Dear All, I have a problem understanding the difference between the outcome of a fisher exact test and a chi-square test (with simulated p.value). For some sample data (see below), fisher reports p=.02337. The normal chi-square test complains about "approximation may be incorrect", because there is a column with cells with very small values. I therefore tried the chi-square with
2004 Jan 08
0
[LLVMdev] Re: idea 10
...lls to be > "outsourced" to other CPUs. > > Is it OK up to here and I could continue using this > model example? Yes, but I think the confusion was simply one of terminology. What you're talking about is what I call parallel computing or multi-processing (symmetric or asymetric). This isn't really distributed computing although one could think of the operations being "distributed" across several CPUs on the _same_ computer. > > > How would code evaluation > > distributed to multiple hosts benefit anyone? Okay, now you're talking about...
2004 Oct 26
1
how can i define routed zones
...ave a router which connected to some external offices internal lan. the external office has no other net access just through this line. in orther to be able to define rules and filter the traffic, the router internal interface should have to be in different network then the local lan. otherwise asymetric routing happend, since suppose we use router''s internal interface 192.168.0.253 eg. from 192.168.0.2 to 192.168.1.2 the traceroute is: 192.168.0.2 192.168.0.1 192.168.0.254 192.168.0.253 192.168.1.1 192.168.1.2 from 192.168.1.2 to 192.168.0.2 the traceroute is: 192.168.1.2 192.168.1.1 1...
2015 Sep 07
1
Asymmetric routing and firewalls dropping UDP packets
We are running tinc (v. 1.0.26) in switch mode with bmx6 (another mesh protocol) running on top of the tap0 interface on about 25 devices. The asymmetric routing of UDP packets is causing my firewall and I presume others to drop some of the packets, since there are no outbound SYN packets originating from the device running tinc. Is there any way to mitigate this issue besides enabling tcponly
2009 Apr 16
0
FD: R package to measure functional diversity indices
...from multiple traits (any type of traits). The first version of FD (1.0-0) is now available on CRAN: http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/FD/ The main functions of FD are: dbFD: Compute different multidimensional FD indices gowdis: Gower dissimilarity, including options for variable weights, asymetric binary variables, and implementing Podani's (1999) extension to ordinal variables fdisp: Functional dispersion functcomp: Functional composition (community-weighted means ot trait values, or CWM) I hope that FD will be useful to you. Feedback would be appreciated. Sincerely, Etienne Lali...
2003 Mar 27
0
a statistic question about chisq.test() (aprilsun)
The Chisquare test is based upon a normal approx of the (essentially) binomial distribution for the data in question. Small EXPECTED (not observed) values (<5) suggest a asymetric distribution and potential errors in inferential conclusions. The alternative is the exact test, which calculates the exact probabilities of the observed distribution, or a more extreme one, given the constraining expectations. It is usually much more useful to make the statistics fit the data...
2007 Jul 05
1
Question about framework to weighting different classes in SVM
...ss? My second question is directly related to R. I would like to use the class.weights attribute in svm function. However, I'm quite confused a bit about how to use it from the description I got from ?svm. Below is the quote. 'a named vector of weights for the different classes, used for asymetric class sizes. Not all factor levels have to be supplied (default weight: 1). All components have to be named.' Is the name of the vector has to match the levels in my factor used as target labels for my classification? Any simple example would be really appreciated. Thank you! - adschai
2007 Oct 30
0
kernlab/ ksvm: class.weights & prob.model in binary classification
Hello list, I am faced with a two-class classification problem with highly asymetric class sizes (class one: 99%, class two: 1%). I'd like to obtain a class probability model, also introducing available information on the class prior. Calling kernlab/ksvm with the line > ksvm_model1<-ksvm(as.matrix(slides), as.factor(Class), class.weights= c("0" =99, &quot...
2009 Apr 16
0
FD: R package to measure functional diversity indices
...from multiple traits (any type of traits). The first version of FD (1.0-0) is now available on CRAN: http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/FD/ The main functions of FD are: dbFD: Compute different multidimensional FD indices gowdis: Gower dissimilarity, including options for variable weights, asymetric binary variables, and implementing Podani's (1999) extension to ordinal variables fdisp: Functional dispersion functcomp: Functional composition (community-weighted means ot trait values, or CWM) I hope that FD will be useful to you. Feedback would be appreciated. Sincerely, Etienne Lali...
2005 Mar 14
0
Dealing with bandwidth limitations
...it seems larger packets either take longer or get lost completely, and the resulting latency as reported by * is 500-2000ms. The result is broken up sound at one end of the connection. (The other end is fine, but that's probably because the routing between the * system and the sip clients is asymetrical, so the problem apparently exists in one direction but not both.) The sip clients all use G.729. My question is this. Are there any RTP settings that I could tinker with that would improve the quality, perhaps at the expense of delay, by making better use of the limited bandwidth available....