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2009 Apr 08
1
Genstat into R - Randomisation test
Hello everybody,
I have a question. I would like to get a correlation between
constitutive and induced plant defence which I messured on 30 plant
species. So I have table with Species, Induced defence (ID), and
constitutive defence (CD). Since Induced and constitutive defence are
not independant (so called spurious correlation) I should do a
randomisation test. I have a syntax of my
2010 Jul 19
2
Grouping and stacking bar plot for categorical variables
Hi all,
I have a series of cateogiral variables that look just like this:
welfare=sample(c("less", "same", "more"), 1000, replace=TRUE)
education=sample(c("less", "same", "more"), 1000, replace=TRUE)
defence=sample(c("less", "same", "more"), 1000, replace=TRUE)
egp=sample(c("salariat",
2019 Sep 11
2
[PATCH v2] vhost: block speculation of translated descriptors
On Wed, Sep 11, 2019 at 02:16:28PM +0200, Michal Hocko wrote:
> On Wed 11-09-19 08:10:00, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote:
> > iovec addresses coming from vhost are assumed to be
> > pre-validated, but in fact can be speculated to a value
> > out of range.
> >
> > Userspace address are later validated with array_index_nospec so we can
> > be sure kernel info does
2019 Sep 11
2
[PATCH v2] vhost: block speculation of translated descriptors
On Wed, Sep 11, 2019 at 02:16:28PM +0200, Michal Hocko wrote:
> On Wed 11-09-19 08:10:00, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote:
> > iovec addresses coming from vhost are assumed to be
> > pre-validated, but in fact can be speculated to a value
> > out of range.
> >
> > Userspace address are later validated with array_index_nospec so we can
> > be sure kernel info does
2019 Sep 11
2
[PATCH v2] vhost: block speculation of translated descriptors
On Wed, Sep 11, 2019 at 02:33:16PM +0200, Michal Hocko wrote:
> On Wed 11-09-19 08:25:03, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote:
> > On Wed, Sep 11, 2019 at 02:16:28PM +0200, Michal Hocko wrote:
> > > On Wed 11-09-19 08:10:00, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote:
> > > > iovec addresses coming from vhost are assumed to be
> > > > pre-validated, but in fact can be speculated to a
2019 Sep 11
2
[PATCH v2] vhost: block speculation of translated descriptors
On Wed, Sep 11, 2019 at 02:33:16PM +0200, Michal Hocko wrote:
> On Wed 11-09-19 08:25:03, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote:
> > On Wed, Sep 11, 2019 at 02:16:28PM +0200, Michal Hocko wrote:
> > > On Wed 11-09-19 08:10:00, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote:
> > > > iovec addresses coming from vhost are assumed to be
> > > > pre-validated, but in fact can be speculated to a
2006 Oct 04
1
Error when building doc/html
>Sorry, I'm not really sure what's going on here, It's
>installing via an ebuild cvs which does nothing but download
>the sources, ./autogen.sh, configure (with options), make ;
>make install.
A quick look at that log shows that it is calling ./configure with
--disable-doc, however in CVS the option seems to be
--disable-doxygen-docs, try changing that in the ebuild
2006 Oct 04
2
Error when building doc/html
>/tmp/flac/install-sh -d /usr/share/doc/flac-1.1.3/html/api
>(cd api && /usr/bin/install -c -m 644 *
>/usr/share/doc/flac-1.1.3/html/api)
>/usr/bin/install: cannot stat `*': No such file or directory
Oops, I see what's doing it -- like Josh said doxygen is required the
way things are set up in CVS currently.
It's this change here:
2019 Sep 11
4
[PATCH v2] vhost: block speculation of translated descriptors
iovec addresses coming from vhost are assumed to be
pre-validated, but in fact can be speculated to a value
out of range.
Userspace address are later validated with array_index_nospec so we can
be sure kernel info does not leak through these addresses, but vhost
must also not leak userspace info outside the allowed memory table to
guests.
Following the defence in depth principle, make sure
the
2019 Sep 11
4
[PATCH v2] vhost: block speculation of translated descriptors
iovec addresses coming from vhost are assumed to be
pre-validated, but in fact can be speculated to a value
out of range.
Userspace address are later validated with array_index_nospec so we can
be sure kernel info does not leak through these addresses, but vhost
must also not leak userspace info outside the allowed memory table to
guests.
Following the defence in depth principle, make sure
the
2007 Apr 23
4
[courier-dovecot-migrate.pl] - No such file or directory at courier-dovecot-migrate.pl line 230
Hi all,
I am in the process of migrating my Maildir IMAP server from courier-imap to
dovecot. I am now at the point of converting my Maildirs into a format that
dovecot understands (as per http://wiki.dovecot.org/Migration/Courier).
Problem:
-------
#/usr/bin/perl courier-dovecot-migrate.pl --recursive
Finding maildirs under .
./courierimapuiddb: OK
No such file or directory at
2010 Feb 13
3
ads_sasl_spnego_krb5_bind failed: Program lacks supportfor encryption type [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]
Alex,
I've been a victim of this since Day 1. After a lot of reading and emailing, it comes down to this. libkrb5-3 version 1.8x by default disallows DES encryption. /etc/krb5.conf can be changed to allow weak encryption, but as it relates to Samba, is only effective in letting the system join the domain. For it's internal functioning, winbind uses an autogenerated krb5.conf that
2006 Aug 21
1
[PATCH] Memory issue and cast causing failures when adding metadata
Hi,
We are using the libFLAC++ library to encode FLAC files with Vorbis
comments in them and have had the FLAC 1.1.2 version fail consistently
(access violation or segmentation fault) on both Windows and Linux. We
tracked this down to the metadata code in the C++ API.
The problem is in src/libFLAC++/file_encoder.cpp.
There are two problems - firstly, a C-style cast is hiding a bad
conversion
2000 Nov 29
4
offset
I would like to do a logistic multiple regression on a binary variate,
with what Genstat calls an offset, ie a regression variable with the
coefficient constrained=1. I'm far from home and have Splus but not R
here, but any information from either source would be very welcome. I'd
hate to have to go back to using Genstat . . .
Thanks,
Ted.
---------------
Dr E.A. (Ted) Catchpole
2009 Apr 29
1
Running wine within a VM ... Is it possible ?
Hi all,
Im in a situation where I need to run windows binaries within a Linux VM on
VMware ESX (in production) I have looked hi and low but cannot find an
answer to this.
Can anyone tell me if this is possible ?
Thanks!
-aW
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2009 Apr 24
1
About ParallelR and licensing of packages
Howdy all...
Reading with interest the thread(s) about REvolution, package
licensing and the requirements of the GPL.
First of all, let me introduce myself?. ?I joined REvolution Computing
in February, after working for nearly 4 years for Intel as an open
source strategist and before that for 6 years at Sun, where I
established the first corporate open source programs office. ?I'm a
Member of
2005 Jan 22
5
EROR: no DNS
[2005-01-22 23:31:17] EROR yp/send_to_yp connection to http://dir.xiph.org/cgi-bin/yp-cgi failed with "Couldn't resolve host 'dir.xiph.org'"
[2005-01-22 23:31:17] EROR yp/send_to_yp connection to http://www.oddsock.org/cgi-bin/yp-cgi failed with "Couldn't resolve host 'www.oddsock.org'"
This happens in chroot. Out of chroot, no problems. So I did the
2004 Sep 26
6
Digium and mailing lists
I was somewhat concerned reading Mark's posting earlier today.
Obviously, things are very bad in the US at the moment. Their
Government even deported Cat Stevens the other day (check
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/3686992.stm ).
Clearly, given the fact that Digium contributes so much to Asterisk,
they shouldn't be forced to risk their company's future by hosting these
2007 Sep 12
1
FLAC x64?
Hello!
As I understand, there is versions of FLAC for Linux x64. Such question,
whether is native x64-86 versions for OS Windows?
Best regards, Valentin.
2015 Sep 23
1
OT: closing a port on home router
On Wed, September 23, 2015 00:11, Always Learning wrote:
>
>
> That is great. When I started on Linux that was one of the very
> first things I did. Every machine, including servers, has port 22
> replaced by a unique alternative port. Port 22 is also blocked in
> IPtables.
>
> There is an army of dangerous nutters attempting to break-in to
> everything. They often mask