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2007 Sep 04
1
[ANNOUNCE] Lguest64 - fatter puppies!
This is a formal announcement of Lguest64. Most are aware of the little puppies (lguest32, or simply lguest, or in some circles "rustyvisor"). But this time the puppies ate a bit too much. No more lean and mean puppies, now we got big fat lazy ones. Running on the hardware that's too lazy to do full virutalization. Yes, lguest now runs on x86_64! As you know, puppies are young,
2007 Sep 04
1
[ANNOUNCE] Lguest64 - fatter puppies!
This is a formal announcement of Lguest64. Most are aware of the little puppies (lguest32, or simply lguest, or in some circles "rustyvisor"). But this time the puppies ate a bit too much. No more lean and mean puppies, now we got big fat lazy ones. Running on the hardware that's too lazy to do full virutalization. Yes, lguest now runs on x86_64! As you know, puppies are young,
2005 Jan 30
4
Zap channels in AU hanging up on STD pips
...our Linux people <http://www.lannetlinux.com> ------------------------------------------ "When you just want a system that works, you choose Linux; when you want a system that just works, you choose Microsoft." ------------------------------------------ "Flatter government, not fatter government; Get rid of the Australian states."
2005 Dec 17
9
How to clear sessions with cron?
Anyone got a quick code snippet I can add to my crontab? Since Rails doesn''t do any housekeeping, my /tmp directory just keeps getting fatter and fatter. I found this useless snippet in the Agile book: find /tmp/ -name ''ruby_sess*'' -ctime +12h -delete Fedora Linux complains about the ''h'' in 12h, then if you remove the ''h'' he complains about the ''-delete'' part to...
2005 Jan 27
3
Festival as background
...our Linux people <http://www.lannetlinux.com> ------------------------------------------ "When you just want a system that works, you choose Linux; when you want a system that just works, you choose Microsoft." ------------------------------------------ "Flatter government, not fatter government; Get rid of the Australian states."
2008 Jul 09
3
CookieOverflow - 4k Session?
Hello all, I get the following error when I stuff my seesion with more than 4k of data. CGI::Session::CookieStore::CookieOverflow My problem is that I obviously need a fatter session. How do other users by-pass the 4k restriction on session variables? Regards, John --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ruby on Rails: Talk" group. To post to this group, send email to r...
2005 Jan 14
5
Softphone for Linux recommendation
...our Linux people <http://www.lannetlinux.com> ------------------------------------------ "When you just want a system that works, you choose Linux; when you want a system that just works, you choose Microsoft." ------------------------------------------ "Flatter government, not fatter government; Get rid of the Australian states."
2010 May 28
3
Gelman 2006 half-Cauchy distribution
...or density for the half-Cauchy with scale 25 and not the posterior distribution. However, when I try: curve(dcauchy, from=0, to=200, location=0, scale=25) the probabilities for the half-Cauchy values seem to approach zero almost immediately after 0 whereas in Gelman 2006 the tail appears much fatter giving non-zero probabilities out to 100. I am interested in replicating this because I want to use half-Cauchy priors and want to play around with the scale values but I want to know what my prior looks like before using it in models. Please cc me as I am digest subscriber. Thanks! Chris
2009 Oct 23
2
[LLVMdev] Please fix the buildbots.
...y succeed so long as libLTO doesn't > change. It's flapping pretty nastily because of that. > > So Daniel, please take this as a reminder to *really* increase the timeout > instead of just filing it away into your todo list :) Sure, sure, blame me not all the people making LLVM fatter (err, maybe that is also me)! :) Timeout upped to 30m, let me know if you see this problem again. - Daniel
2004 Dec 18
1
X100P card in Australia
...our Linux people <http://www.lannetlinux.com> ------------------------------------------ "When you just want a system that works, you choose Linux; when you want a system that just works, you choose Microsoft." ------------------------------------------ "Flatter government, not fatter government; Get rid of the Australian states."
2009 Sep 16
0
[LLVMdev] FYI: Phoronix GCC vs. LLVM-GCC benchmarks
...same types of optimizations as GCC to the different > levels. Right, we want them to be roughly comparable. O0 -> best debug experience, fastest compile times. O2 -> optimize without bloating the code too much and without burning *too* many cycles. O3 -> take more time and produce fatter code to get faster code. O1 is something of a wasteland with no clear purpose :) -Chris
2005 May 06
1
distance between distributions
...he choice of the family of the distribution or of the fitting method. Any suggestion of an alternative measure or insight into sensitivity of the KL distance will be highly appreciated. The distributions I deal with are those of stock returns and qualitatively close to the normal dist with much fatter tails. The tails in general should be modeled non-parametrically. Thanks, Vadim [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2007 Nov 19
1
Finding proportion of observations that are outliers from the left tail of the normal distribution
Hi fellow users I have a new R problem i am hoping to get some pointers on. I have a dataset that is approximately normally distributed but with a fat left tail. I am interested in a good measurement on how much fatter the left tail is than can be expected from a normal distribution. One thing I'll tried was fitting a two component mixture model with the Rmix package but i am also interested in other ideas. Now to my question. I would like to calculate how many observations are "outside" the norma...
2009 Sep 16
2
[LLVMdev] FYI: Phoronix GCC vs. LLVM-GCC benchmarks
Chris Lattner: > Comparing -O3 (and even -O4) is interesting, but we want all > optimization levels to perform better than GCC :). Lots of people use > -O2 and -Os, so comparing against other compiler's -O2 and -Os levels > is just as interesting as comparing -O3 vs -O3. > My thinking was that, for instance, -02 for GCC and -02 for LLVM(-GCC) do not necessarily mean
2006 Dec 10
4
X100P clone dial problems.
I'm not sure if I have a configuration problem or not. I am unable to dial out. When I try to dial in I can hear the phone ring on the dialling phone but Asterisk does not register anything. In zaptel.conf I have loadzone = au defaultzone=au fxsks=1 In zapata.conf language=au context=from-pstn When I do: zap show channels I get: Chan Extension Context Language
2009 Dec 16
0
[LLVMdev] Please fix the buildbots.
...39;t >> change. It's flapping pretty nastily because of that. >> >> So Daniel, please take this as a reminder to *really* increase the >> timeout >> instead of just filing it away into your todo list :) > > Sure, sure, blame me not all the people making LLVM fatter (err, maybe > that is also me)! :) > > Timeout upped to 30m, let me know if you see this problem again. > > - Daniel > > _______________________________________________ > LLVM Developers mailing list > LLVMdev at cs.uiuc.edu http://llvm.cs.uiuc.edu > http:/...
2004 Jan 14
3
How can I test if time series residuals' are uncorrelated ?
Ok I made Jarque-Bera test to the residuals (merv.reg$residual) library(tseries) jarque.bera.test(merv.reg$residual) X-squared = 1772.369, df = 2, p-value = < 2.2e-16 And I reject the null hypotesis (H0: merv.reg$residual are normally distributed) So I know that: 1 - merv.reg$residual aren't independently distributed (Box-Ljung test) 2 - merv.reg$residual aren't indentically
2005 Jan 09
4
Asterisk Demo
Hi, I need to setup a demo for asterisk and need some help here please. The demo is connecting to Asterisk a Cisco 7970 SIP (ver. &.0) and a SIP client on HP iPAQ via a wireless hotspot. I need to configure both with the same extension with a shared line like in Cisco CallManager. This way if the extension is called both iPAQ and the IP phone ring and the user gets to pick up using either.
2010 Sep 22
0
[LLVMdev] Stack roots and function parameters
...ere's no need to copy anything to local variables, because by the time you call into the collector proper, everything - every register variable, every function parameter, and so on - is already on the stack *somewhere*. The stack frame layout dictated by llvm.gcroot, by contrast, is much, much fatter. In a typical deeply-nested call stack, there will be many copies of the same value on the stack. Let's take the 'this' pointer as an example. Say we have some method that calls itself recursively, and we are currently 10 levels deep. That means that we have 20 copies of the 'this...
2004 Dec 31
2
FC2 & ztcfg - cannot find channel 2
...our Linux people <http://www.lannetlinux.com> ------------------------------------------ "When you just want a system that works, you choose Linux; when you want a system that just works, you choose Microsoft." ------------------------------------------ "Flatter government, not fatter government; Get rid of the Australian states."