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2011 Sep 06
1
"Continious Repo" vs. 'normal' Centos-Base/Updates questions
I have some questions about the "Continious Repo". Does the "Continious Repo" replace the Centos-Base/Updates repo? Is the "Continious Repo" in a standard place on the CentOS mirrors? Ie. can I just add another line to my rsync script to get this repo? It is not possible for me to just update directly off the net (I have a slow and unreliable network connection)
2005 Jan 18
1
chi-square and error bars?
This may sound crazy but... I have data like this... > results.matrix [,1] [,2] [,3] [,4] [,5] [,6] [,7] [,8] [,9] [,10] [,11] [,12] [1,] 949 93 2 11 26 20 7 6 10 5 0 3 [2,] 1233 124 24 35 58 57 17 21 31 19 11 21 Which is the result of binning (summing) the response variables of an underlying (nearly) continious range of predictor
2005 Mar 18
1
Cisco 7940 convert to sip
Hi! Can anybody help me with convert Cisco 7940 CallManager Phone to a SIP Phone? I have continious error in tftp log: connect from 192.168.1.111 Mar 18 12:12:30 AKrasavin utftpd[10081]: peer requests OS79XX.TXT, conversion octet Mar 18 12:12:30 AKrasavin utftpd[10081]: unterminated option value in init packet Mar 18 15:12:30 AKrasavin xinetd[10068]: START: tftp pid=10080 from=192.168.1.111 Mar
2010 Jul 14
1
Arrange values on a timeline
I have a set of labels arranged along a timeframe in a. Each label has a timestamp and marks a state until the next label. The dataframe a contains 5 such timestamps and 5 associated labels. This means, on a continious scale between 1-100, there are 5 markers. E.g. 'abc' marks the timestampls between 10 and 19, 'def' marks the timestamps between 20 and 32, and so on. a <-
2009 May 06
2
Need help building combined model
I have two kind of variables. One kind where the values are continious and ranges from -1 to 5, and the other is boolean (i.e. true or false). For example: V1   V2  V3 V4 V5  V6 0.1  0.4   1    0   -1   3.7 0.4  0.1   2   -1   0    3.7 and V1  V2  V3 0     1    0 0     0    1 I want to make a model for classification, combining this two. Will it be wiser to use the second variable values
2005 Mar 03
1
Negative binomial regression for count data
Dear list, I would like to fit a negative binomial regression model as described in "Byers AL, Allore H, Gill TM, Peduzzi PN., Application of negative binomial modeling for discrete outcomes: a case study in aging research. J Clin Epidemiol. 2003 Jun;56(6):559-64" to my data in which the response is count data. There are also 10 predictors that are count data, and I have also 3
2011 Jan 11
1
An idea on operation Wine on ARM
...ery line which contains a direct call to processor and replaces it with analogic command for ARM processors and saves modified binary. For the second time and onwards wine launches application from dublicated directory. Since at its runtime the application uses not all binary resources, wine should continiously "listen" to an application and repeat actions described for the first time. Thus, the more the number of runs of the application was, the more calls to processors will operate as native. What is different from the variant in which wine would emulate every single call to the processor: F...
2010 Dec 24
5
SRTP unprotect: authentication failure
Hello! Ater several successful SRTP-enabled calls with SRTP set to Mandatory, asterisk starts to give the following warnings in Log: WARNING[13714] res_srtp.c: SRTP unprotect: authentication failure (continiously) and client hears no sound. After i restart the client program it works fine again for a while. Then the same warning again. Asterisk 1.8.1.1, RealTime engine, sip peer has encrytion->yes The client program is CSipSimple on Android Here are some log file traces: Peer 0010101 is calling som...
2004 Nov 22
3
Mode context extremely poor performance.
Hi all, I curently have a big problem. One request (listed above) using context take up to 1000 more time than the on RAW or ext2 database. I have ran this request on a single IA32 machine with Redhat and dbf on ext2. The average reponse time is less than a sec. The same request on RAC 4 nodes cluster on RAW take the same average time. On ext2 idem. But on OCFS it took up to 15 sec randomly
2004 Nov 22
3
Mode context extremely poor performance.
Hi all, I curently have a big problem. One request (listed above) using context take up to 1000 more time than the on RAW or ext2 database. I have ran this request on a single IA32 machine with Redhat and dbf on ext2. The average reponse time is less than a sec. The same request on RAC 4 nodes cluster on RAW take the same average time. On ext2 idem. But on OCFS it took up to 15 sec randomly
2010 Jul 14
2
Merging columns along time line
I am resending this, as I believe it has not arrived on the mailing list when I first emailed. I have a set of labels arranged along a timeframe in a. Each label has a timestamp and marks a state until the next label. The dataframe a contains 5 such timestamps and 5 associated labels. This means, on a continious scale between 1-100, there are 5 markers. E.g. 'abc' marks the timestampls
2003 Jan 10
1
Cipher Text per Packet
...getting the correct sent cipher text (from inside packet_send2 - compared it to a packet capture to be sure) but not certain about getting the recieving stream of cipher text. I have, of coarse, determined that packet_read_poll2 is where I need to look. The problem lies in that packets seem to be continiously coming in and being constructed (of coarse) and from what I can tell they are actively being decrypted? Am I missing something or is it with the current architecture one is unable to get at an entire packets worth of cipher text from the incoming stream? Any help would be greatly appriciated. I...
2008 Dec 20
0
Fwd: Re: megatec_usb: Ippon BackComfoPro (06da:0003 Phoenixtec Power)
...the bundled driver on a Windows >> box while running 'usbsnoop' so that we can get an idea what it is >> doing. Maybe we're missing something here. I still would like to see that. > Keep in mind that the patched megatec_usb driver (which I use since > yesterday) can continiously read the status with no stability or > timeout problems whatsoever, even though the data it receives is a bit > corrupted. > > megatec_usb: (216.6 20010.0 1.0 22.0 50.1 13.8 25.0 00001001 > blazer_usb: (206.0 206.4 206.4 023 50.1 13.8 25.0 00001001 > > So perhaps it's a ma...
2003 Apr 07
0
PDC and Clear passwords
Hi all, In the pdc-howto that came with my samba 2-2.5 (on RedHat 8.0) it is stated clearly that encrypted passwords are a requirement for a PDC. However I am trying to set up SAMBA as a PDC for a bunch of windows boxes that will authenticate on the stadrin pam module (www.stadrin.com) using Vasco otp tokens. For the pam module, it is a requirement that the passwords are sent in clear text.
2005 May 25
0
Is SKYPE a threat orshould wedo something(together)
IMHO! I just see a skype channel as something good for asterisk. Skype has broad coverage. I can't imagine that skype wouldn't be interested in selling corporate accounts "skype trunk lines". Imagine having unlimited or X amount of continious calls coming in on SkypeIN and out on SkypeOUT from Asterisk. Internal Phones would all talk IAX or SIP to asterisk and use all PBX
2008 Feb 26
0
Managing page tables question
Hi, I''m wondering what the best way is to manage page tables for my own toy OS. I''m working with xen on amd64 so I have 64bit address space and 4 levels of page tables (L4 -> L3 -> L2 -> L1 -> page) with 512 entries each. Now here is the problem: - to change a page table entry I need the machine frame number - the machine frame number is stored in the page table
2005 Mar 11
0
Negative binomial regression for count data,
Dear list, I would like to know: 1. After I have used the R code (http://pscl.stanford.edu/zeroinfl.r) to fit a zero-inflated negative binomial model, what criteria I should follow to compare and select the best model (models with different predictors)? 2. How can I compare the model I get from question 1 (zero-inflated negative binomial) to other models like glm family models or a logistic
2007 Mar 19
1
Re: World Of Warcraft and Wine... A success story
...a success story with everyone that >>> seemed really >>> complicated, but in fact was the easiest solution I have found >>> yet. >>> >>> I have a Windows partition which is not used much now EXCEPT to >>> play games. My son loves WoW and continiously nags me to play >>> it. Booting into Windows all the time was a pain and I had no >>> success following any of the guides... Wine worked but it >>> seemed to hang (I waited an hour). >>> >>> Anyway 'just for a laugh' decided to try and run WoW...
2010 Jul 12
0
xenstore-write segfault
Hi All , I am using xen 3.2.0 which i have built form source ,I could initially boot Dom 0 and some DomUs. But today when i tried to boot a DomU with birdge enabled it didnt work giving an error .... Error: Device 0 (vif) could not be connected. Hotplug scripts not working. After that I checked my var/log/messages and It gave lots of xenstore-write
2011 Jul 23
0
[LLVMdev] git
Joerg Sonnenberger <joerg at britannica.bec.de> writes: > You know, this is exactly the crux of this whole "move to git" thread. > It is the very same problem of every other VCS migration I have seen (or > dealt with). The core issue here is that you are effectively telling us > that the current workflow is not supported by Git. It is supported, but if you want to