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2010 Jun 03
4
gam error
Hi all,
I'm trying to use a gam (mgcv package) to analyse some data with a roughly U
shaped curve. My model is very simple with just one explanatory variable:
m1<-gam(CoT~s(incline))
However I just keep getting the error message
"Error in smooth.construct.tp.smooth.spec(object, dk$data, dk$knots) :
A term has fewer unique covariate combinations than specified maximum
degrees of freedom"
Just wondering if anyone had come across this before/ could offer any advi...
2004 May 24
2
Manova and specifying the model
Hi,
I would like to conduct a MANOVA. I know that there 's the manova() funciton and the summary.manova() function to get the appropriate summary of test statistics.
I just don't manage to specify my model in the manova() call. How to specify a model with multiple responses and one explanatory factor?
If I type:
2023 Oct 31
1
9.3p1 Daemon Rejects Client Connections on armv7l-dey-linux-gnueabihf w/ GCC 10/11/12
...ithout-selinux \
--without-xauth \
--prefix=/usr \
--sysconfdir=/etc/ssh \
--localstatedir=/var
Were it just one version, I?d have expected a potential code generation
bug with the compiler; however, across three different versions from
three different GCC eras, I?m inclined to believe this isn?t a code-
generation issue.
In all failures, the ssh client fails with:
debug1: expecting SSH2_MSG_KEX_ECDH_REPLY
followed by:
Connection closed by <IP address of server> port 22
In all failures, the ssh daemon fails with:
debug1: expecting SSH2_MSG_KEX_...
2011 Aug 26
5
Cent OS 6 freezing up
...me, if this has
already been brought up. I'm having a problem with my desktop freezing
up, and I'm running Cent OS 6. It seems to happen while I'm running
firefox. I'm not sure if it's firefox, or the OS that's locking up.
When it freezes up, nothing will respond, so I'm inclined to think it's
the OS that's freezing up. Has anyone else been having this problem?
Thanks
Jim
2011 Nov 14
3
nginx + unicorn deployment survey
...nginx:
1) on the same machine that runs unicorn (exclusively proxying to that)
2) on a different machine that doesn''t run unicorn
3) both, nginx could forward to either to localhost
or another host on the same LAN
And of course, the reason(s) you chose what you chose. I''m inclined
to believe many folks are on 1) simply because they only have one
machine.
Thanks in advance for your replies, I''m always interested in
hearing user experiences with unicorn.
2006 Aug 18
8
- Lingr is born
...meet new people, and just have fun in general. Membership is
free- in fact you don''t even have to join to chat. By joining, you gain
the ability to create your own rooms, have a Favorite Rooms list, and
some other goodies, but anonymous users are welcome to chat.
For the technically-inclined amongst you (99% of the people reading this
post, I assume :-)), you might be interested in some of the technical
details, which are covered in a blog post I made at
http://blog.lingr.com/2006/08/lingr_under_the.html.
Anyway, enjoy, and we would love to hear any feedback you have, at
http://w...
2017 Feb 02
3
[PATCH] virtio: Try to untangle DMA coherency
...ully test yesterday, but apparently it wasn't this
> patch :(
>
> > devices if CONFIG_ARM64. If that returns non-NULL, then we know that
> > the device is upstream of an SMMU, which means it must be the fastmodel.
>
> We can boot 32-bit kernels on models, so I'd be inclined to keep
> CONFIG_ARM included, but I do tend to agree that explicitly checking for
> an IOMMU is probably the cleanest approach if we reposition this as a
> more specific quirk. I'll split apart the "Fast Models are wacky" vs.
> "uh-oh device coherency" aspects...
2017 Feb 02
3
[PATCH] virtio: Try to untangle DMA coherency
...ully test yesterday, but apparently it wasn't this
> patch :(
>
> > devices if CONFIG_ARM64. If that returns non-NULL, then we know that
> > the device is upstream of an SMMU, which means it must be the fastmodel.
>
> We can boot 32-bit kernels on models, so I'd be inclined to keep
> CONFIG_ARM included, but I do tend to agree that explicitly checking for
> an IOMMU is probably the cleanest approach if we reposition this as a
> more specific quirk. I'll split apart the "Fast Models are wacky" vs.
> "uh-oh device coherency" aspects...
2008 Oct 12
2
RFC: Kerning, postscript() and pdf()
...ll. D would produce much larger
files than C.
We do have the option of not changing the output when there is no kerning.
That would be by far the most common case except that some fonts
(including Helvetica but not Nimbus Sans) kern between punctuation and a
space, e.g. ', '. I'm inclined to believe that most uses of ',' in R
graphical output are not punctuation (certainly true of R's own examples),
and also that we nowadays do not expect to see kerning involving spaces.
Ei-ji Nakama provided an implementation of C for pdf() and D for
postscript() (thanks Ei-ji, and...
2016 Nov 04
5
RHEL 7.3 released
That's all well and good, but how about you actually include the minor
number AND the release date? I.e. 7.3-1104 for CentOS 7.3 released today,
for example. I'm all for the SIGs to keep track of their own upstreams,
but surely there's a better way to do this that doesn't annoy the heck out
of us Joe-Blows out here. A lot of us don't have the time (or inclination)
to deal
2004 Sep 06
9
Zaptel 'Under the Hood' Project
...ous:
Has anyone ever wrote a zaptel "under the hood" type of document,
discussing how the pseudo tdm bus works, the zaptel hardware, etc? If
so, please point me there.
If not, I'd like to take a stab at compiling a paper or article about
zaptel for a general audience, technically inclined but not hard core
technical, i.e. people like me who
have used asterisk but always wondered how it worked down to the
hardware, spans, channels, chunks, samples level. Some help from the
community of course would
be great, perhaps through using a blog or wiki.
Once the zaptel "dragon"...
2003 Oct 24
2
Versions of PCRE, documenting what grep etc do.
...ould
do that. However, my inclination is to always use the version of PCRE in
the R sources and thereby ensure that all builds of R have the same
version, the one I will document. Comments, please.
For PCRE 4.4 there is a long man page that I will use as a basis for the
documentation. I am inclined just to include either a text or PDF version
of the man page -- any preferences for which form?
For the non-Perl regexps it is harder, as I am unsure exactly what
patterns the GNU regex we have accepts. (From a problem which occurred
with some Sweave regexps, I think it accepts more than it is...
2009 Mar 21
3
How to add ClamAV to Postfix?
I sent this email to the Rehdat list, but I thought the Centos users
might be more inclined to have the command-line solution I am looking
for, so I thought I would post it here too:
I would like to add anti-virus to my email server. Currently I have
Postfix, Dovecot, PHP, and Squirrelmail installed. The users only use
Squirrelmail to access mail. I am looking for command-line
instruct...
2013 Feb 12
2
[LLVMdev] Parallel Loop Metadata
> I have the feeling option 2) does not work for you, but I don't yet understand your reasons.
My inclination to prefer #1 is due to its simplicity. But, if #1 does not work because it creates a correctness problems then #2 is the only option that is left on the table.
2007 Jun 15
2
Run as root?
In looking at the safe_asterisk script, it would appear that it is
encouraging the running of the Asterisk application as root user. My
natural inclination is to run it as a non-privileged user. What is
recommendation?
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2010 Jul 23
0
[LLVMdev] fp Question
433.milc, 447.deall, and 450.soplex are run as part of the nightly
tests on Darwin (=MacOSX) in a way that closely approximates -O4.
They are working there. I am inclined to suspect gold given that they
work at -O3. Can a Linux person comment?
On Jul 23, 2010, at 10:19 AMPDT, Reza Yazdani wrote:
> Following is the list of fp benchmarks that fail. They all pass with
> -O3, but some fail with -O4. I did the test run.
>
> Thanks,
> Reza
>
>...
2011 Oct 17
4
[LLVMdev] Matching addsub
How should I go about matching floating-point addsub-like vector
instructions? My first inclination is to write something which matches
build_vector 1.0, -1.0, and then use that in combination with a match on
fadd, but that does not seem to work. I think this is because
BUILD_VECTOR cannot ever be "Legal", and so it is always turned into a
constant load before instruction selection.
2007 Nov 08
7
Best practice for users/groups on solaris
Hi all, I''m a new puppet user and I''m running into some weirdness
around creating users on solaris. (puppet version 0.23.2)
The virt_all_users way of managing users seems pretty reasonable, but
I don''t see how to deal with user specific groups with that.
I have:
class virt_all_users {
@user { "seph":
ensure => "present",
2011 Jun 13
0
[LLVMdev] Is LLVM expressive enough to represent asynchronous exceptions?
...me. They can be converted into cooperative exceptions. I have to say I can't see the value in resuming from an interrupt at literally any instruction address.
For what it's worth, SEH (which inspires a lot of this) allows blocks of code to be protected from interruption.
But yes, I am not inclined to support asynchronous exceptions from signals.
John.
2006 Jan 18
2
Display an Image on a Plane
Hi,
I am new to R and I would like to display an image on a plane in a 3D plot,
i.e. I would like to be able to specify a theta and a phi parameters like in
the function persp to display a 2D image on an inclined plane.
Regards,
vincent
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