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2008 Jun 24
3
Why CentOS 5.2 is so large?
...the Upstream OS more availability and add many good free software on the CentOS. But where can I got the change or add list of CentOS? and why the size change is so large? I think it is very useful for my farther employ of CentOS. Thanks! (Yes, I can read the ReleaseNotes, but it is still can not disabuse me, the secsion of "5.6. Packages added by CentOS that are not included upstream" is so little.)
2012 Jun 20
2
Using rsync to mirror directories where root owns file, using non-root user to initiate session
I have spent a day researching and attempting to debug this issue. I am hoping someone can tell me how (or disabuse me of the delusion that it's possible) to do the following: - Mirror the contents of a directory on one server to a remote server where there are diverse ownership and permissions - File and directory ownership on both the source and destination servers would normally prevent the user account...
2006 Jun 16
2
Effect size in mixed models
Hello, Is there a way to compare the relative relevance of fixed and random effects in mixed models? I have in mind measures of effect size in ANOVAs, and would like to obtain similar information with mixed models. Are there information criteria that allow to compare the relevance of each of the effects in a mixed model to the overall fit? Thank you, Bruno
2006 Jun 18
1
Bayesian Networks with deal
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2006 Apr 22
0
cross-posted on RForum, f/t web app developer, NBC UNI (LA)
My apologies if you will receive this twice as I posted it to the RForum forum yesterday. My understanding is that it is a separate forum. Gently disabuse me of this notion if I am mistaken. [paste] Thanks for allowing me to post to your community board. First, let me just say that we are looking to hire someone who is interested in and has been delving into RoR. However, we are not looking for an "experienced RoR programmer." The fol...
2007 Jun 04
0
nls problems
...s (Aug. 8-10). I am temporarily adding the attached version of 'nls' to the 'fda' package with a help file primarily consisting of a pointer to help(nls, package=stats) and the attached examples. However, I'm hoping that someone will find the time to review this and either disabuse me of some of my deficiencies in this area or announce a plan to have something like this incorporated in a future version of R. Thanks, Best Wishes, Spencer Graves p.s. How can I find the official source code for this? I tried "https://svn.r-project.org/R-packages/tru...
2006 Jul 13
1
sem question
Dear all, I am trying to estimate simultaneous equation model concerning growth in russian regions. I run the analysis by means of FIML in R sem package. I am not familiar with SEM yet, but I've just got several suitable estimated specifications. Nevertheless, sometimes R gives the following warning message: Warning message: Negative parameter variances. Model is probably underidentified.
2009 Apr 01
2
[LLVMdev] GSoC 2009: Auto-vectorization
...There's two types of autovectorization, SLP (superword level > parallelism) and ILP (instruction level parallelism). You can do ILP > which is loop-ignorant autovectorization of straight-line code which > turns out to be the code that runs inside the loop. Pardon me. I've been disabused by Owen Anderson for writing the above. SLP is loop-ignorant. ILP is a rather generic term and probably shouldn't be described as a type of autovectorization. Cross-iteration and intra-iteration better describes the distinction. In any event, the paper I was thinking of when I wrote the ab...
2009 Apr 01
0
[LLVMdev] GSoC 2009: Auto-vectorization
Andreas Bolka wrote: > Hi all, > > I'd like to have a first stab at a loop-based auto-vectorization pass as > part of 2009's Google Summer of Code program. As far as I can tell from > searching the mailing list archives, no work on such an auto-vectorizer > seems to be currently in progress. Hi Andreas, Actually, you'd be the third person to try writing one, with
2005 Oct 19
2
[R-gui] R GUI considerations (was: R, Wine, and multi-threadedness)
...Jeff Hallman K> I would claim that this quote kind of shows that you have no idea K> what you are talking about regarding good, debugged and trustworthy K> statistical procedures. Why do you think people are actually using R? Kasper, a few minutes spent Googling my name should disabuse you of the notion that I have no idea of what I'm talking about. But to answer your question: I think people are using R because it's readily available, with a lot of good stuff already built in. I am not suggesting that you tell undergraduate statistics students to write everything in...
2009 Apr 01
8
[LLVMdev] GSoC 2009: Auto-vectorization
Hi all, I'd like to have a first stab at a loop-based auto-vectorization pass as part of 2009's Google Summer of Code program. As far as I can tell from searching the mailing list archives, no work on such an auto-vectorizer seems to be currently in progress. Whereas auto-vectorization is a well-researched topic, complexity seems to quickly explode once more advanced loop constructs are
2007 Jan 30
1
What about BIND 9.3.4 in FreeBSD in base system ?
http://www.isc.org/sw/bind/view/?release=9.3.4 SECURITY ADVISORIES * CVE-2006-4095 CERT Vulnerability Note VU#915404 NISCC 172003 * CVE-2006-4096 CERT Vulnerability Note VU#697164 NISCC 172003 * CAN-2005-0034 NISCC-UNIRAS 20050125-00059 CERT Vulnerability Note VU#938617 [ODiP] == Dmitry Grigorovich