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2002 May 15
0
anova on aov with Error() [long question]
This is a fairly long problem, but one I run into often. This may be a problem in statistics, not R, in which case I shouldn't expect an answer. The punch line is at the end (III). The rest is motivational background. Forgive any idiocy. ------- In an experiment, suppose, each of 100 subjects reads 20 cases and rates their familiarity and emotion (how emotion-arousing they are). I want
2011 Oct 19
1
help with glmmADMB ZI; function maximizer failed
Dear all, I am having some problems trying to run a GLMM model with zero-inflation using the alpha version of glmmADMB (0.6.4) using R (2.13.1) in Windows and I would greatly appreciate some help. My count response variable (number of birds: count) fits a negative binomial distribution and the explanatory variables are both continuous and categorical (species= 17). The three random effects are
2023 Aug 05
2
Question on simultaneous IPv4 and IPv6 "any address" listening
Cheers all, TL;DR version: I've recently found that at least on my test box the `LISTEN *` line had only set up an IPv4 `0.0.0.0` listener but not an IPv6 `::0` listener for `upsd`. In fact, at least on a "dual-stack" system, it seems impossible to bind to both - so depending on binding order I either lose IPv6 or lose IPv4 directly (but have it practically as IPv4-over-IPv6).
2023 Aug 05
2
Question on simultaneous IPv4 and IPv6 "any address" listening
Cheers all, TL;DR version: I've recently found that at least on my test box the `LISTEN *` line had only set up an IPv4 `0.0.0.0` listener but not an IPv6 `::0` listener for `upsd`. In fact, at least on a "dual-stack" system, it seems impossible to bind to both - so depending on binding order I either lose IPv6 or lose IPv4 directly (but have it practically as IPv4-over-IPv6).
2023 Aug 05
1
Question on simultaneous IPv4 and IPv6 "any address" listening
...w > ensuring that to the best of our capability (technical puzzles exist - see > GitHub issue). It seems really obvious that * means anything, so agreed. I think it's important that the default, if there are no LISTEN directives, be "listen on all localhost addresses of all address familes". And probably there should be a way to say that explicitly, like "LISTEN localhost". Practically, LISTEN localhost should: #ifdef v6 at compile time open a socket and bind to [::1]:3493 error log that v6 bind failed #endif open a socket and bind to 127.0.0.1:3493 if...
2023 Aug 05
1
Question on simultaneous IPv4 and IPv6 "any address" listening
...w > ensuring that to the best of our capability (technical puzzles exist - see > GitHub issue). It seems really obvious that * means anything, so agreed. I think it's important that the default, if there are no LISTEN directives, be "listen on all localhost addresses of all address familes". And probably there should be a way to say that explicitly, like "LISTEN localhost". Practically, LISTEN localhost should: #ifdef v6 at compile time open a socket and bind to [::1]:3493 error log that v6 bind failed #endif open a socket and bind to 127.0.0.1:3493 if...
2004 Dec 15
0
AUC for logistic regression [was: (no subject)]
My guess is `area under the ROC curve'. There's the roc package in BioConductor that I believe can compute this. Andy > From: Spencer Graves > > What's AUC? If you mean AIC (Akaike Information > Criterion), and > if you fit logistic regression using "glm", the help file > says that glm > returns an object of class "glm", which is
2005 Mar 18
1
best protocol/codec for dialup
...I'm trying to do. We know about 30 different families in one area in Russia that have relatives here in the US. What I want to do is put in an * server with a couple of pstn lines in Russia so that all of them have the ability to call the US by making a local call. Most of the time these familes can't afford to call their relatives in the US, and internet access is fairly expensive as well, although some of them do have it. Chris
2004 Dec 15
3
(no subject)
Dear R-helper, I would like to compare the AUC of two logistic regression models (same population). Is it possible with R ? Thank you Roman Rouzier [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2010 Mar 15
0
[LLVMdev] Idea for Google Summer Code : C Compiler for EFI Byte Code implement in LLVM
On 10 March 2010 16:57, 琬菁楊 <ching1119.cs96 at g2.nctu.edu.tw> wrote: > I think the main issue is that EFI C dialect is not ANSI-C compliant: the > size of pointer is determined at the run-time and therefore the layout of > the structure is not static. Does LLVM support this model? Hi Ching, The LLVM IR doesn't care about the size of your pointers, and this is why you have the
2010 Mar 10
3
[LLVMdev] Idea for Google Summer Code : C Compiler for EFI Byte Code implement in LLVM
Hello all, I am highly interestd in implementing C compiler for EFI Byte Code in LLVM and participate in Google Summer Code. EFI is a much larger, more complex,OS-like replacement for the older BIOS firmware interface present in all IBM PC-compatible personal computers. and the EFI specification provides for a processor-independent device driver environment(like virtualmachine), called EFI Byte
2023 Aug 06
1
Question on simultaneous IPv4 and IPv6 "any address" listening
...r capability (technical puzzles exist - > see > > GitHub issue). > > It seems really obvious that * means anything, so agreed. > > I think it's important that the default, if there are no LISTEN > directives, be "listen on all localhost addresses of all address > familes". And probably there should be a way to say that explicitly, > like "LISTEN localhost". > > Practically, LISTEN localhost should: > > #ifdef v6 at compile time > open a socket and bind to [::1]:3493 > error log that v6 bind failed > #endif > > o...
2023 Aug 06
1
Question on simultaneous IPv4 and IPv6 "any address" listening
...r capability (technical puzzles exist - > see > > GitHub issue). > > It seems really obvious that * means anything, so agreed. > > I think it's important that the default, if there are no LISTEN > directives, be "listen on all localhost addresses of all address > familes". And probably there should be a way to say that explicitly, > like "LISTEN localhost". > > Practically, LISTEN localhost should: > > #ifdef v6 at compile time > open a socket and bind to [::1]:3493 > error log that v6 bind failed > #endif > > o...
2004 Oct 21
3
Problem booting Dom0
Hi, Thanks to everyone involved in the Xen project. I think it is great and can''t wait to get my hands dirty with it. In the meantime, I cannot boot Dom0 on an ibm x335 and I am not sure what the problem is. Any insights are welcome. Here is what my grub.conf file looks like: title Fedora Core (2.6.8-1.521) root (hd0,0) kernel /vmlinuz-2.6.8-1.521 ro root=/dev/sda9
2003 Nov 29
3
performance gap between R 1.7.1 and 1.8.0
Dear R-help, A colleague of mine was running some code on two of our boxes, and noticed a rather large difference in running time. We've so far isolated the problem to the difference between R 1.7.1 and 1.8.0, but not more than that. The exact same code took 933.5 seconds in 1.7.1, and 3594.4 seconds in 1.8.1, on the same box. Basically, the code calls boot() to bootstrap fitting mixture
2006 Jan 06
0
Debian AD member server setup with winbind idmap_rid - us ers prompted for password - solved
Geoffrey Scott wrote: > Geoffrey Scott wrote: >> Question: >> How can I stop users from being prompted for a password? This was when they accessed their own homes share. I found that when the user accessed other shares everything was fine. So this morning I finally realized that it had to be my home shares stanza. It *seems* that valid users = %S is not enough that it has to be
2017 Sep 29
0
Delivery Status Notification (Delay)
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2015 Jan 03
2
Samba4 Kerberos kinit does not resolve kdc hostname
Hi, i am really depressed at this moment. I set up an domain controller using samba4 and an raspberry pi. I can join the domain and everything works BUT kerberos has some strange problems resolving my raspberry hostname. First of all some information: Raspberry pi is DHCP Server and DNS-Server (BIND9). First of all the configurations: Code: /usr/local/samba/etc/smb.conf # Global
2015 Jan 03
2
Samba4 Kerberos kinit does not resolve kdc hostname
Hi, /etc/resolv.conf looks exactly like this: domain family.rapsberry.local search family.rapsberry.local nameserver 192.168.178.222 So to answer your question: yes the only Nameserver the raspberry has is itself. Greetings Am 2015-01-03 um 7:40 PM schrieb Rowland Penny: > On 03/01/15 16:31, Robert Hartmann wrote: >> Hi, >> >> i am really depressed at this moment. I set
2015 Jan 03
1
Samba4 Kerberos kinit does not resolve kdc hostname
Hi, thank you so! much. Turning off avahi daemon was the solution! rapsberry instead of raspberry is a typo during porivision actually. Thank you again :) I will write an entry on my blog to make sure that does not happen again. One last time for google bots. IF you receive kinit: Cannot contact any KDC for realm while getting initial credentials make sure you don't run avahi However