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2003 Mar 16
3
Disk images and syslinux
Hi,
I'm working on a Red Hat 7.3 based bootable cd. I have included a number of firmware update floppy images to it succesfully. However, I run into problems trying to build a floppy image for IBM ServerRAID firmware update. The firmware update disk set contains three disks. So their content does not fit into 1.44 nor 2.88 floppy images.
To my understanding it possible to build a hard disk
2008 Sep 29
2
density estimate
Hi,
I have a vector or random variables and I'm estimating the density using
"bkde" function in the KernSmooth package. The out put contains two vectors
(x and y), and the R documentation calls y as the density estimates, but my
y-values are not exact density etstimates (since these are numbers larger
than 1)! what is y here? Is it possible to get the true estimated density at
each
2003 May 13
1
Creating HD Boot Images
I have been trying to track down information on building HD boot images for
ISOLINUX and MEMDISK, and so far, haven't had a whole lot of luck.
I've found a number of sources describing the process of setting up
ISOLINUX and MEMDISK, and how to configure the boot CD to boot various
OS's. I've also read through Bart Lagerweij's BootCD/ModBoot pages, and
Mikhail
2003 Nov 17
0
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Vocal is a complex system and its very Cisco centric (since Cisco funds
it I'm not suprised) but in all its been good. We went with it for the
SIP support and the fact that our version is heavily modified to
intgrate with our custom app. If * had solid SIP support 2 years ago
things might have been diffrent. :)
Scott
costas wrote:
>I can't resist asking. What do you think of Vocal as compared to *?
Anything Vocal has but missing in *?
>
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2008 Oct 15
0
R-help Digest, Vol 67, Issue 31
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The calculation of the Kullback Leibler measure depends on the scale of
your probability function. If it is discrete, the formula with "sum"
term applies. In the continuous case "sum" is replaced by "intgrate".
you may have a look at
http://finzi.psych.upenn.edu/R/library/flexmix/html/KLdiv.html which
covers both cases.
For continuous random variables you can typically get only probability
statements for intervals - by integrating the density function over the
range of the given interval. If yo...