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2012 Jun 13
1
Indexing Grouped Data
I need help in indexing grouped data. In this excample (df1 data), the first child had a first immunization at age 2. The second child had the first, second and third immunization at age 5,10, and 12, the third child had first and second immunization at age 4 and 6 and the fourth child had the first immunization at age 2. I have df1 and I need to create df2 with and "ind' variable that
2019 Sep 15
2
[PATCH nbdkit v2] common/bitmap: Don't fail on realloc (ptr, 0)
v1 was here:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2019-September/msg00100.html
In v2 I've changed the patch so it avoids calling realloc at all in
this case.
The patch is a bit longer this way. But I don't see any other
alternative if we are to avoid having a "realloc wrapper" of some kind
that we use everywhere, which I guess we should avoid because it makes
plugins
2015 Jul 29
2
Fedora change that will probably affect RHEL
On Tue, Jul 28, 2015 at 6:32 PM, Warren Young <wyml at etr-usa.com> wrote:
> On Jul 28, 2015, at 4:37 PM, Nathan Duehr <denverpilot at me.com> wrote:
>> Equating this to ?vaccination? is a huge stretch.
>
> Why?
It's not just an imperfect analogy it really doesn't work on closer scrutiny.
Malware itself is not a good analog to antigens. Vaccinations provide
2004 Jun 01
2
GLMM(..., family=binomial(link="cloglog"))?
I'm having trouble using binomial(link="cloglog") with GLMM in
lme4, Version: 0.5-2, Date: 2004/03/11. The example in the Help file
works fine, even simplified as follows:
fm0 <- GLMM(immun~1, data=guImmun, family=binomial, random=~1|comm)
However, for another application, I need binomial(link="cloglog"),
and this generates an error for me:
>
2015 Jul 29
0
Fedora change that will probably affect RHEL
On Jul 28, 2015, at 8:50 PM, Chris Murphy <lists at colorremedies.com> wrote:
>
> On Tue, Jul 28, 2015 at 6:32 PM, Warren Young <wyml at etr-usa.com> wrote:
>> On Jul 28, 2015, at 4:37 PM, Nathan Duehr <denverpilot at me.com> wrote:
>
>>> Equating this to ?vaccination? is a huge stretch.
>>
>> Why?
>
> It's not just an imperfect
2018 May 21
0
Re: Virtio-net drivers immune to Nethammer?
On Sat, May 19, 2018 at 12:42:14AM +0000, procmem wrote:
> Hi I'm a privacy distro maintainer investigating the implications of the
> newly published nethammer attack [0] on KVM guests particularly the
> virtio-net drivers. The summary of the paper is that rowhammer can be
> remotely triggered by feeding susceptible* network driver crafted
> traffic. This attack can do all kinds
2007 Mar 06
3
Time Change: Centos-immune?
hey all,
I perused my inbox looking for this subject, but not finding it,
-anything I need to keep my server farm of 60 centos servers (that all
run ntp) going smoothly during this next time change on March 11?
I noticed on the w2k side my IT staff have to do some scrambling, heh,
but that's expected.
Any action required?
-karlski
2000 Feb 24
1
Making password driven SSH 'immune' to MTM attacks.
[I know this is the 'port' list, but I can't find a better place to post
this, and with the garbage going on @slashdot I figured I'd get this out.
This belongs on sci.crypt or a general OpenSSH mailing list]
First, a quick rehash of stuff everyone here already knows,
OpenSSH can use two major forms of authentication:
1. Password
2. RSA keys
The RSA method is good because it
2018 May 19
5
Virtio-net drivers immune to Nethammer?
Hi I'm a privacy distro maintainer investigating the implications of the
newly published nethammer attack [0] on KVM guests particularly the
virtio-net drivers. The summary of the paper is that rowhammer can be
remotely triggered by feeding susceptible* network driver crafted
traffic. This attack can do all kinds of nasty things such as modifying
SSL certs on the victim system.
* Susceptible
2015 Jul 28
3
Fedora change that will probably affect RHEL
> On Jul 28, 2015, at 11:27, Warren Young <wyml at etr-usa.com> wrote:
>
> On Jul 25, 2015, at 6:22 PM, Bob Marcan wrote:
>>
>> 1FuckingPrettyRose
>> "Sorry, you must use no fewer than 20 total characters."
>> 1FuckingPrettyRoseShovedUpYourAssIfYouDon'tGiveMeAccessRightFuckingNow!
>> "Sorry, you cannot use punctuation."
2015 Jul 26
1
Get term from document by position
> Can you file a bug with some example outputs that are unrelated to the search string?
Here is the example (see attachment).
This example does the following:
1)First, it indexes text from the "text.txt" file (see attachment) (actually, this is the text of the following book: "Abbas, Lichtman. Basic immunology").
2)Next, it searches for the "extracellular
2009 Apr 19
2
covariance
Does anyone know a way to calculate the covariances between two
arrays/matrices x and y, row by row. i.e. var(x[n,],y[n,]) for all n ?
Benjamin Chain
Division of Infection and Immunity
Windeyer Building
UCL, 46 Cleveland St.
London W1T 4JF
Fax 00 44 20 7679 9301
2006 Sep 23
2
Need to detect event: a user move a message to a “spam folder” (for antispam filter)
I?m writing an immune system based antispam filter.
I need to detect when a user move a message to her spam folder (to
inform the filter). I
I found ?cmd_copy? in imap library so I detect the copy event. But at
this level I wasn?t able to find info about which mail and which user
copy this message.
My question is:
Were I can find user Info to know how is moving this message
2010 Sep 18
2
Ac1dB1tch3z Vs Linux Kernel x86_64 0day
Are there any 64bit CentOS5 kernels available that are immune against
the exploit mentioned in the subject? Turning off 32bit support is no
option to me..
Gerhard Schneider
P.S.: Source code can be found at
http://seclists.org/fulldisclosure/2010/Sep/268 and is working "well" on
2.6.18-194.11.3.el5.centos.plus
--
Gerhard Schneider
Institute of Lightweight Design and e-Mail: gs
2013 Apr 04
0
Strategic Research Bioinformatician required, Cardiff, UK.
Dear All,
We (The Cardiff Institute of Infection and Immunity) are very keen to
appoint a bioinformatician with a range of opportunities from 'simple' array
analysis to aiding in the programming and analysis of novel data platforms.
This is an Institutional, not just a project specific, appointment centred
on the high quality Internationally-recognised Immunology research done in
2015 Jul 30
0
Fedora change that will probably affect RHEL
On Jul 29, 2015, at 5:40 PM, Chris Murphy <lists at colorremedies.com> wrote:
>
> On Wed, Jul 29, 2015 at 4:37 PM, Warren Young <wyml at etr-usa.com> wrote:
>
>> Security is *always* opposed to convenience.
>
> False. OS X by default runs only signed binaries, and if they come
> from the App Store they run in a sandbox. User gains significant
> security
2009 May 31
2
renaming column names
I am trying to rename the column names of a data frame called "data". It has
177 columns. I have used :
colnames(data) <- a
where a is a vector with 177 character names.
I don''t get any error message, but the column names don''t change because
when I then type :
colnames(data)
I get the same set of names as before, so the assignment doesnt seem to have
2010 Oct 29
2
faster fsck ?
Hi,
we have CentOS ftp server (vsftpd) which has a lot of users who are writing and reading
a lot of small files from/into its own accounts (and other servers - using samba client - are
reading these files and putting them into outside database).
Since this server is under heavy load its availability is important.
>From time to time we "crash" this server (don't ask why ...) but
2016 Oct 12
2
Samba-tool password expiration and service accounts
Initially I had set password expiration to be 6 months using samba-tool, and
used ADUC to tick the "password never expires" box on specific service
accounts that I wanted to keep with the same password. What I found was that
even with this box checked, the account's passwords did expire after 6
months.
So it seems that the password settings configured by samba-tool apply to all
2007 Jun 03
1
Dovecot waking every 50ms when doing nothing
Hi,
My laptop runs a local IMAP server so that I'm immune from breaking my
mail client, and when playing around with powertop I discovered that
Dovecot (in particular imap-login) wakes up every 1000ms and then every
50ms even when no clients are connected. A bit of stracing shows this:
gettimeofday({1180875699, 667917}, NULL) = 0 <0.000010>
poll([{fd=7,