Displaying 20 results from an estimated 816 matches for "bizarreness".
2011 Jun 14
4
BIZARRE results from wilcox.test()
I get these BIZARRE results from wilcox.test()
When INCREASING the number of samples i get INCREASED p-values. When
increasing the number of samples further, the p-values goes down again. This
seems really bizarre!
Can anyone explain why this is so?!
Example:
> w <- wilcox.test(c(1:40),(c(1:40)+100))
> w$p.value
[1] 1.860340e-23
> w <- wilcox.test(c(1:50),(c(1:50)+100))
>
2011 Nov 23
2
bizarre seq() behavior?
Is there any rational explanation for the bizarre seq() behavior below?
> seq(2,8.1, lenght.out=3)
[1] 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
> help(seq)
> seq(2,8,length.out=3)
[1] 2 5 8
> seq(2,8.1,length.out=3)
[1] 2.00 5.05 8.10
Except maybe that it is early in the morning :)
Best regards,
Ryszard
Ryszard Czerminski
AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals LP
35 Gatehouse Drive
Waltham, MA 02451
USA
781-839-4304
2006 Jan 05
1
Bizarre Answering Behavior
Ok, I've been trying to figure out why my A@H won't answer the lines when I can call out and the panel shows the call coming in - well something bizarre has happened.
I set up inbound routing to ring my extension if a call comes in - and my extension rings but when I pick it up I get a dial tone. The whole time after I answer I hear the phone I originated the call on just ring and ring
2009 Jul 23
3
bizarre firefox/X11 problem on centos 5.3
I set up a Centos5 box at work a week or two ago. Today I had this
bizarre, repeatable problem:
fire up firefox 3.5.1, browse to centos.org, go to the wiki, click the
HOWTO button at the top of the page, and either at that point, or a
moment later when clicking the link for the RAID documents, KABOOOOMMM!!!
X dies and you return to a login prompt. I did it at least three times.
Not nice when I
2006 Jan 05
0
Bizarre Answering Problem - 2ND REQUEST
Ok, I've been trying to figure out why my A@H won't answer the lines when I can call out and the panel shows the call coming in - well something bizarre has happened.
I set up inbound routing to ring my extension if a call comes in - and my extension rings but when I pick it up I get a dial tone. The whole time after I answer I hear the phone I originated the call on just ring and ring
2019 Aug 06
0
another bizarre thing...
Try checking your /var/log/messages for OOM killer log lines. If your machine is running low on memory the oom killer will start killing high memory usage programs.
Grant
________________________________________
From: CentOS <centos-bounces at centos.org> on behalf of Fred Smith <fredex at fcshome.stoneham.ma.us>
Sent: Tuesday, 6 August 2019 10:57 AM
To: centos at centos.org
Subject:
2005 Aug 21
2
bizarre signif stars in Sweave latex
OK. I give up. I'll ask a stupid question.
How do I get the $!#@*$ signif stars line printed by summaries
to not look extremely bizarre in the latex produced by Sweave?
For example, see p. 7 of
http://www.stat.umn.edu/geyer/aster/library/aster/doc/tutor.pdf
I can see what the problem is. R emits non-ascii characters (as it
is supposed to do), Sweave puts them in the tex file, and
2019 Aug 06
1
another bizarre thing...
On Tue, Aug 06, 2019 at 01:54:56AM +0000, Grant Street wrote:
> Try checking your /var/log/messages for OOM killer log lines. If your machine is running low on memory the oom killer will start killing high memory usage programs.
>
> Grant
we have watched top while it runs and there's no evidence of a memory
shortage.
> ________________________________________
> From: CentOS
2019 Aug 06
0
another bizarre thing...
Fred Smith wrote:
>
> Hi all!
>
> I'm stuck on something really bizarre that is happening to a product
> I "own" at work. It's a C program, built on CentOS, runs on CentOs or
> RHEL, has been in circulation since the early 00's, is in use at
> hundreds of sites.
>
> recently, at multiple customer sites it has started just going away.
> no core
2019 Aug 07
0
another bizarre thing...
On Mon, Aug 05, 2019 at 08:57:45PM -0400, Fred Smith wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> I'm stuck on something really bizarre that is happening to a product
> I "own" at work. It's a C program, built on CentOS, runs on CentOs or
> RHEL, has been in circulation since the early 00's, is in use at
> hundreds of sites.
>
> recently, at multiple customer sites it has
2019 Aug 12
0
another bizarre thing...
On Mon, Aug 05, 2019 at 08:57:45PM -0400, Fred Smith (fredex at fcshome.stoneham.ma.us) wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> I'm stuck on something really bizarre that is happening to a product
> I "own" at work. It's a C program, built on CentOS, runs on CentOs or
> RHEL, has been in circulation since the early 00's, is in use at
> hundreds of sites.
>
> recently,
2006 Jun 09
0
bizarre problem
Hello,
I have following code in a helper:
def custom_ajax(link, options)
target = "target_" + options[:target_id]
loading = "loading_" + options[:target_id]
visible = "visible_" + options[:target_id]
#options[:url] = {:inline => 1 }.merge(options[:url])
test = {:inline => 1 }.merge(options[:url])
link_to_remote(
link,
{
2006 Jun 22
0
maildir++ Quotas - bizarre behavior.
Hi Timo et al.
I've been trying to track down why Dovecot recalculations of maildirsize
are so wildly different (lower) than what Maildrop comes up with.
I think I've found some bizarre behavior in Dovecot -- this is in beta9 as
well as CVS from yesterday.
It appears Dovecot isn't looking at /Maildir/cur ... /Maildir/new and
/Maildir/tmp. It is, however, looking at
1998 Oct 13
0
Bizarre multi-homed name resolution with nmbd?
Hi,
I connected a multi-homed Win95 machine (carrot, see below) to two
networks (ankh-net and morpork-net) which a multi-homed Linux machine
running Samba 1.9.18p10 (or whatever the latest <2 is) was also connected
to (vimes) and wanted to see which of the two interfaces Win95 would
pick...
--------------------------------- ankh-net 134.225.241.0/24
| |
2000 Nov 24
0
bizarre bug with XMMS vorbis plugin
I am using the 1.0beta3 vorbis plugin with XMMS. XMMS segfaults
immediately when asked to load any .ogg file. Well, usually it
segfaults immediately. On occasion you can get out of the file
selection box; then it segfaults when it tries to scroll the
playlist. Once it started playing a file and then crashed after the
first ten seconds.
More bizarre still, if I run XMMS under GDB (in hopes of
2005 Oct 17
2
Bizarre Echo Problem
Before I relate the actual problem, some context.
Callcentre environment, a few users testing a new digital dialer...
1. Agents are using Grandstream ATA HT486 and a small analogue dialpad with
a headset.
2. SIP connection to Asterisk-1.2b1
3. IAX2 connection to ITSP provider.
The call is initially set up in the following way.
1. Agent calls into a meetme conference room and subseqently stays
2019 Aug 08
0
another bizarre thing...
On Thu, Aug 08, 2019 at 05:06:06PM +0000, Young, Gregory wrote:
> Is this on both EL6 and EL7? If only EL7, it could be control groups causing the issue. The idea of cgroups is to prevent zombie processes, but if you need your program to spawn another process then restart itself while the other process continues to run, you need to launch it in a different control group, or the shutdown of the
2013 Oct 18
1
[Bug 860] New: Bizarre "cannot use" error inconsistent with command line
https://bugzilla.netfilter.org/show_bug.cgi?id=860
Summary: Bizarre "cannot use" error inconsistent with command
line
Product: iptables
Version: 1.4.x
Platform: arm
OS/Version: other
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P5
Component: iptables
AssignedTo:
2004 Aug 09
5
Bizarre failure of samba shares to XP
OK, this one is really strange, and I'm not sure where to go with it. Here's the setup ...
Main box is running Debian testing/sarge with samba 3.0.5. Earlier it was 3.0.4 and 3.0.2. Very generic installation for home, acting as a file server for several XP Pro boxes, and everything has been running swimmingly. Using USER security, with users logging in to the XP boxes with the same ID
2019 Aug 12
1
another bizarre thing...
On Mon, Aug 12, 2019 at 10:16:35AM +1000, Jobst Schmalenbach wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 05, 2019 at 08:57:45PM -0400, Fred Smith (fredex at fcshome.stoneham.ma.us) wrote:
> > Hi all!
> >
> > I'm stuck on something really bizarre that is happening to a product
> > I "own" at work. It's a C program, built on CentOS, runs on CentOs or
> > RHEL, has been