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2007 Jul 09
2
ANOVA: Does a Between-Subjects Factor belong in the Error Term?
...locomotor.tab) note: Placing SEX inside the single parentheses (as shown above in #3) generates no main effect of Sex. Thus, I'm fairly confident that option #3 is incorrect. Scenarios 1,2, and 3 yield different results in the aov summary. Thanks for your help! Alex -- Alexander T Baugh Institute for Neuroscience Univ. of Texas at Austin Austin, TX 78712 512.475.6164 [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2007 Oct 16
2
Bootstrapping Contrasts for Repeated Measures ANOVA
...wish to decompose this with contrasts to ask if latencies to acoustic condition #1 are different than acoustic condition #2 + #3. However, I don't know where to begin to write a program to do contrasts with a resampling technique. Any ideas would be terrific. Thanks, Alex -- Alexander T Baugh Section of Integrative Biology Univ. of Texas at Austin C0930 Austin, TX 78712 http://darktropic.blogspot.com/
1999 Dec 01
1
[Fwd: Serious Bug Report: OpenSSH]
Can anyone using PAM and rsa-rhosts authentication replicate this? Damien -------------- next part -------------- An embedded message was scrubbed... From: Adrian Baugh <adrian at merlin.keble.ox.ac.uk> Subject: Serious Bug Report: OpenSSH Date: Wed, 1 Dec 1999 02:38:56 +0000 (GMT) Size: 3926 Url: http://lists.mindrot.org/pipermail/openssh-unix-dev/attachments/19991202/f994f86a/attachment.mht
2008 Apr 28
2
F values from a Repeated Measures aov
...g something to make it RM and that explains the large discrepancies in my F-values between [R] and SPSS? As soon as I get this canonical aov code figured out I want to derive my p-values by bootstrapping my F distributions, but first I need those canonical F's. Thanks -Alex -- Alexander T Baugh Section of Integrative Biology Univ. of Texas at Austin C0930 Austin, TX 78712 http://darktropic.blogspot.com/
2015 Oct 10
0
Re: qemu:///session and network-mounted home directories
On 10/10/2015 10:53 AM, Spencer Baugh wrote: > > Dear libvirt-users, > > Suppose my home directory is network mounted on to several different > machines. And suppose I defined some VMs in qemu:///session. The > configuration files and disk images for qemu:///session are stored in my > home directory. > > N...
1999 Dec 07
1
Serious Bug Report: OpenSSH
Adrian Baugh wrote: > > Hi, > I'm using the Linux port of OpenSSH 1.2-pre15. > One of my users complained of not being able to log in using password > authentication but being able to log in okay using RSA authentication. > I set up the server in debug mode and got the following for RSA &...
2002 Sep 11
0
[LLVMdev] FW: question about malloc call vs. instruction
On Wed, 11 Sep 2002, lee white baugh wrote: > hi chris, thanks for answering that question. now i've another! for the Bring them on! :) > svr task, i'll need to know when a struct is being mallocd or allocad. > but last night when getting started on the task, i got far enough to see > that while in the code i...
2002 Nov 22
3
[LLVMdev] Re: calls to exit()
On Fri, 22 Nov 2002, lee white baugh wrote: > do calls to exit() always have a null target-function pointer? that is > what i think i am seeing. Currently, yes. What's actually happening is that the call gets moved to the "globals graph". Essentially, this is due to the fact that the function call cannot modify...
2002 Sep 11
1
[LLVMdev] FW: question about malloc call vs. instruction
I'm forwarding this question to llvmdev: -----Original Message----- From: lee white baugh [mailto:leebaugh at students.uiuc.edu] Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2002 1:27 AM To: Vikram S. Adve Subject: RE: mp1 i'll attempt to address the issues i raised in my long email as i am able. as i said i have figured out the worklist thing, and am happy to report that i've negotiated lo...
1999 Dec 07
0
ANNOUNCE: openssh-1.2pre16
...() stuff on Solaris for example). Full changelog: 19991207 - sshd Redhat init script patch from Jim Knoble <jmknoble at pobox.com> fixes compatability with 4.x and 5.x - Fixed default SSH_ASKPASS - Fix PAM account and session being called multiple times. Problem reported by Adrian Baugh <adrian at merlin.keble.ox.ac.uk> - Merged more OpenBSD changes: - [atomicio.c authfd.c scp.c serverloop.c ssh.h sshconnect.c sshd.c] move atomicio into it's own file. wrap all socket write()s which were doing write(sock, buf, len) != len, with atomicio() calls. - [auth...
2004 Jan 05
1
Samba requesting nonexistent keytab type?
Hello, I have been working diligently since my last post to solve the error I've been receiving. I did manage to fix the credentials problem, but now I am at the same point where many others are, mainly, when doing hostname mapping (net use X: \\foo\bar), Samba prompts for a username and password and does not use Kerberos. In my error logs: [2004/01/05 15:51:59, 10]
2015 Oct 10
2
qemu:///session and network-mounted home directories
Dear libvirt-users, Suppose my home directory is network mounted on to several different machines. And suppose I defined some VMs in qemu:///session. The configuration files and disk images for qemu:///session are stored in my home directory. Now suppose I log in to some machine and use virsh. The qemu:///session VMs that are marked autostart are started. Now if I log into another machine and
2015 Oct 10
1
Re: qemu:///session and network-mounted home directories
Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com> writes: > The proper way to make sure shared VMs aren't started across multiple machines > is libvirt's locking support: https://libvirt.org/locking.html > > It requires running a separate daemon though so isn't trivial, and I have no > idea if it can be made to work with qemu:///session. Hmm, but what do you mean by shared VMs
2006 Apr 28
0
rq-2.3.2
...the environment variable ''RQ_Q'' contains the full path to the q. eg. ~ > export RQ_Q=/full/path/to/my/q this feature can save a considerable amount of typing for those weak of wrist. DIAGNOSTICS success : $? == 0 failure : $? != 0 CREDITS - kim baugh : patient tester and design input - jeff safran : the guy can break anything - chris elvidge : made it possible - trond myklebust : tons of help with nfs - jamis buck : for writing the sqlite bindings for ruby - _why : for writing yaml for ruby - matz...
2006 Jun 08
0
rq-2.3.3
...the environment variable ''RQ_Q'' contains the full path to the q. eg. ~ > export RQ_Q=/full/path/to/my/q this feature can save a considerable amount of typing for those weak of wrist. DIAGNOSTICS success : $? == 0 failure : $? != 0 CREDITS - kim baugh : patient tester and design input - jeff safran : the guy can break anything - chris elvidge : made it possible - trond myklebust : tons of help with nfs - jamis buck : for writing the sqlite bindings for ruby - _why : for writing yaml for ruby - matz...
2003 Dec 22
0
Problems with Samba 3.0.1 authenticating through AD
Hello, I am trying to set up Samba 3.0.1 to be a member of Active Directory. The setup is very simple: There is one Windows 2003 AD server on the network. Samba is running on FreeBSD 5.1R. So far, I can successfully join the domain (using net ads join -U Administrator), and I can use kinit / smbclient successfully against the Windows domain controller (kinit user@REALM followed by smbclient
2002 Sep 28
0
[LLVMdev] the getelementptr noop problem
so i confess i'm still not clear on what the first index into getelementptr is all about. it makes perfect sense for an example like getelementptr %mystruct * %reg100 to just return a %mystruct * equivalent to %reg100. it does *not* make sense to me that getelementptr %mystruct * %reg100, uint 0 should act the same. for look, what this speaks of to me is indexing the first element in an