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2003 Mar 01
9
shorewall and IDS in the same box
Hi boys & girls :
Probably my Subject is crazy, but due I haven''t tryed this, I prefer to
ask.
Is it possible to run snort in a fw box (using shorewall, of course).
Your feedback will be very well appreciate.
Thanks
Benito.-
2011 Jan 03
0
orddom package for Ordinal Dominance Statistics
...ze estimate, along with
CIs are also calculated), (cf. Cliff, 1993; 1996; Long, Feng, & Cliff,
2003; Feng & Cliff, 2004; Feng, 2007);
- the Common Language CL effect size or Probability of Superiority (PS)
(Grissom, 1994; Grissom & Kim, 2005) estimate; and
- estimates of Vargha and Delaney?s A as stochastic superiority (Vargha
& Delaney, 1998, 2000; Delaney & Vargha, 2002).
References and details can be found in the package help manual.
The package is available as of now via
http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/orddom/index.html
Your comments and suggestions are apprecia...
2011 Jan 03
0
orddom package for Ordinal Dominance Statistics
...ze estimate, along with
CIs are also calculated), (cf. Cliff, 1993; 1996; Long, Feng, & Cliff,
2003; Feng & Cliff, 2004; Feng, 2007);
- the Common Language CL effect size or Probability of Superiority (PS)
(Grissom, 1994; Grissom & Kim, 2005) estimate; and
- estimates of Vargha and Delaney?s A as stochastic superiority (Vargha
& Delaney, 1998, 2000; Delaney & Vargha, 2002).
References and details can be found in the package help manual.
The package is available as of now via
http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/orddom/index.html
Your comments and suggestions are apprecia...
2007 Apr 13
1
Nonparametric Effect size indices
Hello!
For comparing two non-normally distributed samples, Leech (2002) suggested
to report nonparametric effect size indices, such as Vargha & Delaney's A or
Cliff's d. I tried to search the R-sites, but could not find related
procedures or packages that include nonparametric effect sizes.
Thank you for your help!
Citation: Leech (2002). A call for greater use of nonparametric statistics.
Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Mid...
2013 Jul 21
9
build for pv-grub stubdom
...tp://xen.org/
draw any concern from anyone? These have been in place for a long time
in 4.x.x. Basically portage keep a memory of any and all gcc warnings
and lists them all in one list at the build's end. I highlighted them
before, thought I might 'try again'.
--
kind regards
Ian Delaney
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2005 Jan 24
1
(no subject)
...Pat
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Pat Delaney wrote:
> AS a proof of concept experiment, I want to try and integrate Asterisk
> with my Lucent Definity G3 switch. I don't have an available T1 port
> on the G3 but I can round up 4 analog ports off the G3. What I thought
> I could do is create a "Hunt group" on the G...
2005 Jan 24
2
Correct way to update Asterisk
Pardon the newbie post. I installed Asterisk on a "test" system using
the Asterisk@home cd image. When you boot from Asterisk@home is installs
an O/S and Asterisk on your PC. How cool is that. But I was wondering if
someone could point me in the right direction for updating the version
that I have.
I'm new to CVS, how do I determine what version to build? Is there a
primer on how to
2012 Sep 08
3
Can I make spss.get reencode from Windows-1252?
Hi all. I have an SPSS file that I'm loading into R with the Hmisc spss.get function. The trouble is that the SPSS file uses the Windows-1252 character set (which I think is the default for SPSS on Windows) instead of plain-ol' Latin-1, and since spss.get doesn't allow me to pass the "reencode" option to read.spss, any characters in Windows-1252 that are not a part of Latin-1
2013 Oct 10
1
Replacing the Random Number Generator in Stand Alone Library
Hi R-Developers,
I had a question about the random number generator used in the R StandAlone
Math Library. The stand-alone library depends on the unif_rand() function
for most simulated values, and this function is provided in the sunif.c file
in the relevant directory. At present, this program implements the
"Marsaglia-Multicarry" algorithm, which is described throughout the R
2007 Nov 04
4
Why can repeated measures anova with within & between subjects design not be done if group sizes are unbalanced?
Dear R people:
I wish to switch from SPSS to R, but there is one particular type of
ANOVA design that cannot be done in R. Or more likely, it can be
done, but it is nowhere documented.
The problem is typical for psychologists:
You have a repeated measures design with different groups of subjects.
Now, this can be done with the aov command, but the number of
subjects in both groups must be
2003 Mar 04
7
New Firewall setup recommendations?
Hello all.
I''m about to set up a new firewall on an old 400 MHz K6-2 machine. What
is the recommended, or most common way to go about it?
I was thinking of doing a MINIMUM install of RedHat 8 (the option where
they actually say "used for setting up things like firewalls") and then
installing shorewall on top of that. Would this leave me with anything
crucial missing in my
2005 Dec 19
0
Dtrace & thread deadlock detection
...very few seconds. This thread inspects a list of waiting locks for any cycles, which would indicate a circular relationship between processes holding locks & processes waiting for locks. The db then chooses a victim & kills one of the processes. (See "Inside MS SQL Server" by Delaney, pp778 for details on how the MS DB does this)
Dtrace can''t do that, but it would be nice to know when deadlocks occur and include a stack trace of the involved threads.
What I have in mind is:
1. Use a profile provider that fires every 5 seconds or so & looks at a given process....
2007 Apr 13
2
replicates in repeated ANOVA
...tionnaires", by Jonathan Baron and Yuelin Li ( http://www.psych.upenn.edu/~baron/rpsych/rpsych.html ) but still didn't run across an example using simple replicates.
So, I made up the data below semi-borrowing the idea of a reaction time experiment involving noise from Maxwell, S. E. & Delaney, H. D. (1990) Designing Experiments and Analyzing Data: A model comparison perspective. Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole., which was referenced in the Baron and Li link above.
The experimental concept I'm trying to envision is 2 groups of subjects (Treat and Control), 3 subjects in each. In one...
2005 Jan 24
1
(no subject)
AS a proof of concept experiment, I want to try and integrate Asterisk with my Lucent Definity G3 switch. I don?t have an available T1 port on the G3 but I can round up 4 analog ports off the G3. What I thought I could do is create a ?Hunt group? on the G3. Let?s say I configure 5610 ? 5613 as a hunt group. I know I would need a 4 port FXO card to install in the Asterisk server. Two configuration
2013 Nov 10
1
Embedded R Fails When Run on LSF Queue System
Hi,
I had a quick question I was hoping someone might be able to answer, as my journey through the source code so far has not been very profitable. I have a command line program that embeds R, and the program works just fine when run from the command line. However, when I run the program as a job in the LSF cluster at my institute, the following error occurs:
Fatal error: you must specify
2002 Mar 17
0
Question about Linear Mixed-Models (in R)
...se probably does
affect reading time?). This means that case marking does affect reading
time, over and above any effect of word length per se-- which was the
research question.
BTW, an alternative to using the mixed effects model is to use residuals
instead of raw reading times, but Maxwell and Delaney's book (Designing
Experiments and Analyzing Data, 2000, p. 391) suggests that's the wrong
thing to do, because it does not give least squares estimates. Sure
enough, I get odd results when I use residuals.
Thanks, and apologies for bothering all of you with this,
--
Shravan Vasishth
http...
2007 Jun 24
2
ANOVA non-sphericity test and corrections (eg, Greenhouse-Geisser)
...ich may happen when epsilon drops below 0.70. When epsilon
# drops below 0.40, both the G-G and H-F corrections may indicate
# that the violation of sphericity is affecting the adjusted p-values.
# MANOVA is not always appropriate, though. MANOVA usually requires
# a larger sample size. Maxwell and Delaney (1990, p. 602) suggest
# a rough rule of thumb that the sample size n should be greater
# than k+10.
# END CODE BLOCK
2001 Sep 14
5
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2013 Mar 18
0
[linux-linus test] 17325: regressions - trouble: broken/fail/pass
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pender01 <peter.enderborg@stericsson.com>
Peng Chen <pengchen@qca.qualcomm.com>
Peng Tao <tao.peng@emc.com>
Per Ellefsen <per.ellefsen@stericsson.com>
Per Forlin <per.forlin@stericsson.com>
Per Jessen <per@opensuse.org>
Pete Delaney <piet@tensilica.com>
Pete Leigh <pete.leigh@gmail.com>
Pete Zaitcev <zaitcev@redhat.com>
Peter A. G. Crosthwaite <peter.crosthwaite@petalogix.com>
Peter Boonstoppel <pboonstoppel@nvidia.com>
Peter Chen <peter.chen@freescale.com>
Peter Clifton <Pete...
2013 Mar 29
0
[linux-linus test] 17454: regressions - FAIL
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pender01 <peter.enderborg@stericsson.com>
Peng Chen <pengchen@qca.qualcomm.com>
Peng Tao <tao.peng@emc.com>
Per Ellefsen <per.ellefsen@stericsson.com>
Per Forlin <per.forlin@stericsson.com>
Per Jessen <per@opensuse.org>
Pete Delaney <piet@tensilica.com>
Pete Leigh <pete.leigh@gmail.com>
Pete Zaitcev <zaitcev@redhat.com>
Peter A. G. Crosthwaite <peter.crosthwaite@petalogix.com>
Peter Boonstoppel <pboonstoppel@nvidia.com>
Peter Chen <peter.chen@freescale.com>
Peter Clifton <Pete...