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2006 Mar 11
3
kde
im compiling kde from the ports for about the hundreth time and something always goes wrong this time its more simple than most but i can't seem to find what im looking for. It attempted to fetch a library called tiff.4 in several places and found nothing. It asked me to find it and ive been looking all over google and got nothing. Does anybody kno...
2003 May 01
3
Performance problem with mysql on a 3ware 1+0 raid array
Hi all, We are observing a consistent interval of about 4 minutes at which there are large sustained writes to disk that causes mysqld to block and not respond for the entire period. We are using data=journal with a 128M journal and the filesystem is 150GB in size. We get about 300kb/sec in writes and that will jump to about 2000kb/sec during the periods of large sustained writes. Those
2016 Apr 25
0
Splitting Numerical Vector Into Chunks
...> Subject: RE: [R] Splitting Numerical Vector Into Chunks > > There are terrific suggestions and I so appreciate everyone's help! > > Just one additional question: I also have some time data that accompanies > this analysis. It is in the format h:m:s:00 where the last item is hundreths of a > second. I tried various things with the date and time functions in R, but I have > not found a way to convert the vetor into a workable time class. > > -----Original Message----- > From: PIKAL Petr [mailto:petr.pikal at precheza.cz] > Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2016 4:13 AM...
2010 Nov 24
0
4. Rexcel (Luis Felipe Parra)-how to run a code from excel
...t;> -0.632 -0.589 0.846 -0.154 0.486 0.676 -0.632 > >> > >> Expecting approximately the same residuals for first 7 cases but not >really > >> getting it. There must be something about weights in coxph that I don't > >> understand, unless a one-hundreth of a case gets "up indexed" inside the > >> machinery of coxph? > >> > >> Still think that inserting a single constructed case into a real dataset >of > >> sufficient size ought to be able to yield some sort of estimate, and only >be a &g...