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2009 Feb 23
1
why results from regression tree (rpart) are totally inconsistent with ordinary regression
Hi, In my analysis of impacts of insecticide-treated bednets on malaria, I look at the relationship between malaria incidence and mosquito behaviors. The condensed data set is copied here. Ordinary regression (lm) shows that Incidence was negatively related to Mortality. This makes sense because the latter reflected the strength of killing mosquitoes by insecticide-treated nets. Since the
2012 Jun 05
2
Anti DDOS rules
Hi, How can I tell shorewall to block any ip address if it generate x no of request within x no of seconds. I want to filter SYN, ICMP and HTTP Get floods etc. Is it possible have a minimum local level deterrence against ddos attacks at firewall level? -- AzfarHashmi Cloudways Your Managed Cloud e: azfar.hashmi@cloudways.com w: www.cloudways.com <http://www.cloudways.com> PGP
2011 Oct 28
0
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] RFC: Upcoming Build System Changes
Daniel Dunbar <daniel at zuster.org> writes: > On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 9:56 AM, Óscar Fuentes <ofv at wanadoo.es> wrote: >> Reid Kleckner <reid.kleckner at gmail.com> writes: > > <snip> > >> Keep in mind that, if Dan goes ahead his plans, tinkering on any build >> system would require knowledge of both of them plus the python >> scripts.
2011 Nov 01
2
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] RFC: Upcoming Build System Changes
Óscar Fuentes <ofv at wanadoo.es> writes: >> However, most developers do not and it is much easier to learn Python >> than CMake. > > That's your opinion. It's my experience. Every time I look at CMake my head hurts. :) > And you are assuming that what you propose will not require CMake (nor > `make') knowledge for maintainance, something that I
2014 Aug 22
4
[LLVMdev] Addressing const reference in ArrayRef
On Fri, Aug 22, 2014 at 10:16 AM, Duncan P. N. Exon Smith <dexonsmith at apple.com> wrote: >> On 2014-Aug-21, at 10:39, David Blaikie <dblaikie at gmail.com> wrote: >> >> On Thu, Aug 21, 2014 at 10:34 AM, Reid Kleckner <rnk at google.com> wrote: >>> Is there some way we can get lifetime extension of temporaries to kick in >>> here? >>
2018 Sep 27
5
Local access to IMAP mailboxes
Joseph Tam wrote: > > > However, I often read and modify the mailboxes locally with mutt (e.g. > > append and delete mails). > > > > Should I expect any problems wit Dovecot indexes etc? What if I even > > do "rm ~/Mail/some/mailbox", will Dovecot be mad at me? > > I do it all the time. Works fine. Great, thank you! > > As others have
2006 Jul 19
1
Post CGI forms with built-in R function?
I wrote a package that requires downloading data from an external server based on parameters specified by the user. I have used RMySQL or Rcurl to accomplish this, but in the interest of simplicity for users of this package, I'd like this communication to not require installing other packages and their dependencies (e.g. RMySQL, Rcurl, etc.). These dependencies are sometimes a
2011 Nov 01
1
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] RFC: Upcoming Build System Changes
Óscar Fuentes <ofv at wanadoo.es> writes: > greened at obbligato.org (David A. Greene) writes: > >> Hmm...it's a build system, right? There's not much to add, really. >> Build systems should be really simple. All they need is dependencies >> and rules to build stuff. > > Oh, yes, sure, you're right. <g> Can't tell if you're being
2011 Oct 28
2
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] RFC: Upcoming Build System Changes
On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 9:56 AM, Óscar Fuentes <ofv at wanadoo.es> wrote: > Reid Kleckner <reid.kleckner at gmail.com> writes: <snip> > Keep in mind that, if Dan goes ahead his plans, tinkering on any build > system would require knowledge of both of them plus the python > scripts. That's adding complexity, quite a lot. This argument might make sense if you
2010 Feb 06
1
Logging all user commands
Hi!! We are looking to implement a solution where in the background we want to capture all the commands typed by a user. One of the ways we are thinking of achieving this is to make some changes at an appropriate place in the ssh client's program flow. Given the ssh client eventually sends the command typed by the user to the sshd, I am sure somewhere within ssh program there is a
2003 Oct 05
3
DMA related disc issues
Howdy. I apologize for vagueness of this report but I am not immediately sure how to proceed with this or what details will be relevant. I look after a community server which has been running just fine for the last 6 months or so with no disk issues at all. The box has an all in one Shuttle motherboard which uses the VIA 8233 ATA133 disk controller according to what I see from dmesg. The
2015 Jun 15
2
[PATCH v2 2/2] drm/nouveau: add GEM_SET_TILING staging ioctl
On Mon, Jun 15, 2015 at 04:09:29PM +0900, Alexandre Courbot wrote: > From: Ari Hirvonen <ahirvonen at nvidia.com> > > Add new NOUVEAU_GEM_SET_TILING ioctl to set correct tiling > mode for imported dma-bufs. This ioctl is staging for now > and enabled with the "staging_tiling" module option. > > Signed-off-by: Ari Hirvonen <ahirvonen at nvidia.com> >
2017 Jun 09
4
Proposed new documentation "Configuration Examples"
Most of the questions asked in the nut-user mailing list seem to me to be either erudite technical discussion of new and exotic UPS units, or n00b questions of the style "I have this old UPS so I installed NUT but it didn't work". NUT is thoroughly documented with man pages and User Manual, but from my own experience it is not easy for Joe N00b to know what a working setup
2011 Nov 01
0
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] RFC: Upcoming Build System Changes
greened at obbligato.org (David A. Greene) writes: > Hmm...it's a build system, right? There's not much to add, really. > Build systems should be really simple. All they need is dependencies > and rules to build stuff. Oh, yes, sure, you're right. <g> [snip] > What sorts of features can you imagine we'd want to add? That's a question for Daniel. He is
2020 Jun 16
2
IRC spam
Hey folks, Those of us who are still connected to the IRC channel surely have noticed spam accounts posting random (machine generated?) garbage. Moderators ban the nicks, but obviously, random ones come back. Keeping on banning won't work. At Linaro, the somewhat controversial move of requiring only registered users to join worked as a deterrent, but the annoyance of registering may make
2018 Sep 27
0
Local access to IMAP mailboxes
On Thu, 27 Sep 2018, Victor Sudakov wrote: >> As others have written, you may see performance degradation as Dovecot >> will have to rebuild indices, but if you have small mailboxes, this won't >> be too bad. The only reason I use direct file access rather than IMAP >> is that I'm too lazy to work out a passwordless access method. If this >> doesn't
2005 Apr 25
0
Unix & BSD system administrator and programmer
Please find my resume and samples of code here: http://Business-PHP.com/atom/atom_emet.pdf http://Business-PHP.com/atom/gpg_encrypt.pdf http://Business-PHP.com/atom/ez-pine-gpg-sign-and-encrypt.pdf Honestly, I wouldn't hire me based on my resume. However, if you look at my sample code you'll see that few people write cleaner, tighter, better documented code. Despite my homely
2015 Jan 13
1
[Announcement] Tinc version 1.1pre11 released
On Mon, Jan 05, 2015 at 08:10:48AM -0700, Lance Fredrickson wrote: > Allowing tinc to run without RSA keys is a very big > bonus for us embedded device users. We have a limited amount of nvram space > for storage (tomato firmware). RSA keys took up quite a bit, so being able > to run using only ED25519 makes tinc very appealing for this platform, and > saves tons of space for more
2005 Jun 23
1
Rate Limit Unauthenticated connections ?
I am seeing a recent increase in SSH harvesting attempts and brute forcing in the log of my system. I'm interested in opening up some discussion around what OpenSSH can do itself to counter measure against: * DoS attack where too many unauthenticated connections are open. I'm not interested in stopping the professional saboteur but the casual script kiddie (to use IRC terms) from
2017 Jun 21
2
Proposed new documentation "Configuration Examples"
On Tue, 13 Jun 2017, Charles Lepple wrote: > On Jun 9, 2017, at 10:16 AM, Roger Price wrote: >> To address this, I propose a "NUT configuration for Noobs" which is >> called "Configuration Examples". > I am also curious whether you tried to edit any of the existing NUT > documentation before creating a new document. We chose AsciiDoc in part >