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2006 May 01
8
Windows vs Linux
Warning: Sligthly off topic. http://shelleytherepublican.com/2006/04/linux-european-threat-to-our-computers.html Quotes: > And guess what software Osama Bin Laden uses on his laptop? > > If you guessed it was Linux you would be 100% right. > Next time somebody asks you how Al Queda agents pay for their > rifles and rocket launchers, you can tell them that foreign hackers >
2006 Jun 30
2
Rather ominous resource consumption figures
Hello, Yesterday I posted about how to email from a worker. I decided to be a bit piggy and just inhale all of rails. Sorted. I am noticing some rather ominous behavior though. The setup: My worker takes an uploaded image as a param and passes it (via system call) to a C++ image processing engine. Take a look at these memory consumption figures for successive runs uploading the identical image each...
2023 Mar 20
1
NSD zone file GENERATE directive
...helpful with large dynamic IPv6 PTR's... > Not that dynamic hosts NEED PTR's, but would still be nice to have. lex(1) is your friend. For managing our reverse ip6 zones, we use a simple file format (basically address, name, flags) to store the raw address-to-hostname mapping, and then inhale that via a couple of different template files that are processed by a simple lex(1) program. Works a treat, and the whole process from edit to zone-reload is driven by a simple makefile. --lyndon
2011 Mar 08
1
ok to use glht() when interaction is NOT significant?
Hi, let's say I have a simple ANOVA model with 2 factors A (level A1 and A2) and B (level B1 and B2) and their interaction: aov(y~A*B, data=dat) It turns out that the interaction term is not significant (e.g. P value = 0.2), but if I used glht() to compare A1 vs. A2 within each level of B, I found that the comparison is not significant when B=B1, but is very significant (P<0.01) when
2004 May 26
1
Samba PDC/LDAP Questions
...xample there is no "profiles" share found on the non-PDC file-server. /me shrugs I'm a little bewildered with all of this and would LOVE some help. I'm fairly good at RTFMing do if I have overlooked an important piece of documentation, by all means point it out to me and I will inhale it. I've tried looking at the ldap schema but didn't pull too much from it. Any help you can offer will be greatly appreciated... Regards, Wendell
2007 Mar 18
1
HELP...Running data
...;t know how to resolve it. It would be fantastic if someone can help us. Thanks. Description: This study examined how the metabolic cost of locomotion varied with speed, stride frequency and body mass. Cost was determined by measuring oxygen consumption (?vo2?), analyzing the oxygen content in air inhaled and exhaled by the subjects through a mask. The rate of oxgen consumption was measured for three ?subject?s locomoting at all combinations of low and high levels of the three factors - running ?speed?, ?stride? frequency, and ?mass? distribution in the leg. The first factor was set using a treadm...
2023 Mar 20
2
NSD zone file GENERATE directive
On 3/20/23 13:41, Anand Buddhdev via nsd-users wrote: > Hi Robert, > > NSD doesn't understand the GENERATE directive. You'll have to create > your zone files using a script or template engine. Understood but certainly not helpful with large dynamic IPv6 PTR's... Not that dynamic hosts NEED PTR's, but would still be nice to have. -- inoc.net!rblayzor XMPP:
2007 Nov 29
0
fatal error from R function "gls"
...P +cos2P +cos4P +cos5P +sin3P +sin5P +cosP2 +sinP3 +P2, correlation=corAR1(),method="ML") Error: cannot allocate vector of size 491.3 Mb I have a bunch of humans' breathing signals. The recording frequency was 30 samples per second. The only relevant variables are: amplitude, phase (inhale <-> exhale), timestamp (time at which each amplitude sample was recorded). I have to get rid of the time trend of the amplitude, and be left with the amplitude explained by the phase. Before devising a way to remove such a trend, it is necessary (I think) to figure out whether its nature tha...
2008 Jun 05
0
two questions about regression models and clustering routines
...s. I customized it to suit my needs. The initial model I try to fit consists of the first 10 powers of time (time the observation was recorded) and the first 10 powers of the phase. In fact my files record patients' breathing signals as a sequence of breathing cycles. Every cycle sampled phase (inhale - exhale) is mapped to an angle in the range [0,2PI] I have two questions, 1. Surprisingly (for me) for some files the summary of the regular lm command shows a number of non significant coefficients (those for which the column "Pr(>|t|)" value is > 0.05) But after running th...
2006 Apr 24
0
Shielding of T1/E1 cables WAS RE: Pinouts for T1/E1 crossovercable WAS "RE: what cable to connect a legacy PBX to aTE410P ?"
...e manufacturer as that's >>a total crock of crap that even an inexperienced person >>should be able to detect. (You can't twist two wires to make >>them weight three times as much, or cost three times as much.) He may have started out as an underground lineman, posibly inhaling too much swamp gas and CO from passing cars, I took his coments at face value.
2004 Aug 18
1
Asterisk and Dial-Up ISP
Yes, I know this is lame, but my location limits me to using a dial-up ISP. I am running asterisk with a T100P and a TDM400 card. I currently have dial-on-demand setup on the same box, using diald and an external modem. To prevent DOD from trying to dial out during an external call, I have an AGI script kill diald before initiating a call, and then restart it at the end of the call by looking
2007 Apr 19
21
SMP support in Windows domU
Hi all! I''m trying to create a Windows domU setting vcpu=2 and cpus= "0,2", but xm vcpu-list show the second vcpu in paused state all the time. Is it necessary to use any additional parameter? Thanks in advance. Regards, Daniel -- Daniel Bareiro - System Administrator Fingerprint: BFB3 08D6 B4D1 31B2 72B9 29CE 6696 BF1B 14E6 1D37 Powered by Debian GNU/Linux Etch - Linux