Displaying 20 results from an estimated 970 matches for "disregarding".
2005 Jan 25
2
"disregarded projections" warning when fitting lm model
Hi all,
I'm fitting a linear model (using lm) to some 2500 data points. The
model consists of 4 single terms and two combined terms. I get the
following warning message:
"Extra arguments projections are just disregarded. in: lm.fit(x, y,
offset = offset, singular.ok = singular.ok, ...) "
Can anybody clarify this ? I don't seem to find any pointer to what
this might
2003 Mar 27
1
smbmount of Windows 2000/XP disregards uid option
Hello!
I'm mounting Windows 2000/XP disk drives from Linux RedHat 7.3 using
smbmount. No problems, the disks are mounted.
However, it disregards the "uid" and "gid" options and leaves the
smbfs owned by "root" giving the "uid" user read-only access and not
read-write as expected. Adding the "rw" doesn't help either.
2008 Oct 29
0
ssh disregarding umask for creation of known_hosts (and other files?)
...#39;re not creating group- or other-writable
files while still honoring the user's expectations that setting a bit
in the umask will actually mask off that bit.
Regards,
--dkg
PS Some tests that i ran that demonstrate this surprising behavior:
Here's ssh setting g+r,o+r (explicitly disregarding my umask of 077)
when it creates known_hosts for me (tested with OpenSSH 4.8 on OpenBSD
4.3 and OpenSSH 5.1 on Debian testing):
$ uname -a
OpenBSD openbsdtest.squeak.fifthhorseman.net 4.3 GENERIC#698 i386
$ umask 077
$ ls -l ~/.ssh/known_hosts
ls: /home/dkg/.ssh/known_hosts: No such file or direct...
2008 Jun 12
0
disregard my map.resources :foo_items, :as => :foo question
disregard my map.resources :foo_items, :as => :foo question
I was pulling some rookie moves.
Thanks
Mike
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2007 Feb 15
0
disregard RE: new syntax for autostart and repeat
So disregard this question. I followed Mason Hale''s suggestion that I pass
in some worker_args and all is well in the scheduler.yml file.
Brian
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From: Brian Lucas [mailto:blucasCO at gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2007 2:49 PM
To: ''backgroundrb-devel at rubyforge.org''
Subject: new syntax for autostart and repeat
Hello:
I''m a
2003 Jul 14
1
[Bug 617] /etc/services disregarded
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=617
Summary: /etc/services disregarded
Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: 3.6.1p2
Platform: ix86
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: sshd
AssignedTo: openssh-bugs at mindrot.org
ReportedBy: tiaan at netsys.co.za
2001 Jul 20
0
Man question - disregard
Please disregard my post from a few minutes
ago. I found an earler question that solved
the problem (the doc2man.pl script).
What I'd done was build a working version
on one machine, then build a Solaris package
of that (using contrib/solaris), moved it
to another host then pkgadd the package.
That's when I got into trouble. Looks like
I'm going to have to do some postinstall to
run
2005 Mar 12
2
DISREGARD!! Broadvoice outgoing problems
... I just tried again after removing my hosts file entry (again) and
outbound is now working! I had taken it out before, but I think I was
getting a different error at the time.
Sometimes it seems like asking for help is itself a cure!
Thanks anyway!
JDC
2008 Jul 30
0
samba disregarding lock of files
Hello all,
I'm having a very strange problem with Samba.
I have a PC running the samba server and a PC running the client. On both
PC's I am running the same application where I want some file access to be
blocked if any of the applications is using it. Good idea right?
I'm using fcntl to set and get the lock status of the files as is well
documented in a gazzilion pages about
2009 Jun 17
0
disregard email about plotting 2 time series
I found the problem. the date range was not exactly overlapping as i had
thought. If the range of the 2 time series exactly overlap, then the two
graphs overlay correctly. Unless there is another method or package that
fixes this, it seems that if the 2 time series have non-matching ranges
(even a small difference will cause a problem), then the 2 graphs do not
overlay correctly.
2011 Apr 20
0
Test email: Please disregard
Having trouble posting. Thought it might have something to do with the particular message I'm sending. Sending this message to test that possibility.
2011 Aug 22
2
test if vector contains elements of another vector (disregarding the position)
Hi,
I have the following problem:
I have two vectors:
i <- c('a','c','g','h','b','d','f','k','l','e','i')
j <- c('a', 'b', 'c')
now I would like to generate a vector with the length of i that
has zeros where i[x] != any element of j
and 1 where i[x] == any element of j.
2006 Jan 25
1
Disregard: Looking for the .xml file format for idleURL for Cisco 79xx
Got the answer on the chan_sccp list.
Thanks
John
On 1/25/06, John Reynolds <reynoldsjc@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Anyone care to post the format of this file? I've been looking all over,
> couldn't find it on the Cisco website. I'm open to correction.
>
> Thanks for you assistance,
>
> John
>
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2002 Jul 02
0
Please disregard last...
It's late here. E-mail is a dangerous thing past midnight.
My apologies.
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2010 Nov 06
0
disregard my last post...
figured it out
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2007 May 28
0
[LLVMdev] Usage of llvmc (Sorry. Please disregard the right above.)
Thank you so much for your reply, Chris.
If so, can I ask you two things more?
First, is there any way to have various optimizations on LLVM assembly such as -O options in llvmc?
llvm-gcc doesn't seem to be working for these -O options...
Second, I'm still not sure about difference between *.s and *.ll.
LLVM assembly *.s file can be made from llvm-gcc with -S option.
Another
2014 Jul 27
2
[pigeonhole] disregards --with-ldap=no during compilation
Hi --
I can't get current dovecot and pigeonhole compiled; compilation stops with:
| sieve-ldap-db.h:19:10: fatal error: 'ldap.h' file not found
Ok, because my dovecot isn't compiled with ldap (--without-ldap), I tried to apply "--with-ldap=no" with configure as advertised in the INSTALL file of pigeonhole, but without success:
[...]
| ./sieve-ldap-db.h:19:10: fatal
2005 Feb 10
2
Writing output to a file in a loop
Hello,
My problem is, that I have to build hundreds of GARCH models to obtain
volatility forecasts. I would like to run a loop, that would build those
forecasts for me. There is no problem, with writing only the results of
the forecasts, but I'd like to have stored results of the models in some
file, that I could check later, what are the models like, to be able to
compare if I should use
2009 Apr 24
1
memory.limit(): Typo in Windows NEWS and function returns a "disregarded" error
Dear list subscriber (R-Core),
there is a minor typo in the Windows specific NEWS for R 2.9.0:
http://cran.at.r-project.org/bin/windows/base/CHANGES.R-2.9.0
There is no function 'memory.limits() but memory.limit() (see below).
Secondly, I am kind of irritated by the function's behaviour. It returns an Error, but as it seems the memory limit is set according to the numeric value for
2003 Jun 05
1
kmeans (again)
Regarding a previous question concerning the kmeans function I've tried the
same example and I also get a strange result (at least according to what is
said in the help of the function kmeans). Apparently, the function is
disregarding the initial cluster centers one gives it. According to the help
of the function:
centers: Either the number of clusters or a set of initial cluster
centers...
Now a small dataset:
> data<-matrix(c(-1,0,2,2.5,7,9,0,3,0,6,1,4),6,2)
If I use rows 3 and 4 as cluster centers and a s...