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2008 Mar 20
3
create matrix
Hi all, I have a dataset consisting of 5 columns and over 5000 rows. Each row gives information about an individual animal, including longevity, i.e. at what age an animal died. For the model I use I need to create n rows for each animal, n being its longevity, and a new column 'survival' with a binary 0/1 outcome. When an animal died e.g. at age 5, there have to be 5 rows of identical data, except 4 with 0 (=alive) for 'sur...
2013 Aug 15
2
Xen4CentOS6 project longevity
We've been using CentOS 5 with Xen on our machines for a while now and have really grown to appreciate it. The lack of Xen for Centos 6 is the reason we haven't upgraded yet, but with Xen4CentOS6 we have all the tools we need. The concern some of are having is that when CentOS7 comes out, which will be probably less than a year, is that Xen support for CentOS6 will evaporate. I know this
2012 Apr 16
2
Survival Curves
Hello I'm trying to make survival curves for some longevity data - 100 males and 100 females, some of which are still living (not dead at the end of survey) I would like to make sex specific survival curves as time on the X axis, proportion alive on the Y, and a line for each sex (two lines) Data looks like this: Focal DOB DOD Longevit...
2010 Apr 27
4
longevity of ruby on rails
Hi, I have recently added Ruby on Rails to my repertoire and as I start a new project, I find myself wondering: Why are so many of the postings I find as I search for help from 2006-2009? Should I start my new project with RoR, ASP.NET, Python/Django, Zen? Is RoR thriving or dying? -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ruby on Rails: Talk"
2006 Feb 13
2
Survreg(), Surv() and interval-censored data
...ently, the only methods allowing interval censored data are the parametric models computed by 'survreg'" Any pointers as to what I'm missing? Stephen -- Richards Consulting +44(0)131 315 4470 Visit http://www.richardsconsulting.co.uk to download presentations and papers on longevity risk, or to use our online calculation tools. A subscription service is available for those companies wishing to stay at the forefront of understanding the financial aspects of longevity risk. Visit http://www.richardsconsulting.co.uk/service.html for more details. Services are provided by Ste...
2008 Jul 18
1
DID - Panama
I need a low monthly rate DID in Panama. Maybe 2-3 inbound calls a day max. 1-2 outbound calls a day only. Will be rarely used but needs to be very good quality and needs longevity of business (eg this number is going into print so company needs to be around for a while). Please email with rates and details. Cheers, Dean -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attac...
2010 Dec 16
6
two cents or not two cents
Hello Producers "Longevity of Support" is an attractive drawcard for CentOS if it means the exact opposite of Fedora's "short support cycle" that does not provide updating of infrastructural libraries for very long, libraries which newer versions of applications (like Firefox, Thunderbird, Opera etc...
2009 Feb 22
2
SSDs and filesystem alignment...
Does BTRFS perform any journal and/or filesystem structure alignment (for benefit to SSD longevity and SSD, RAID array and large-sector device performance) at present? ext4''s Ted Tso will deliver 128KB alignment with the next release of e2fsprogs (ie 1.41.4) [1], so perhaps it''s a good idea for btrfsprogs also, if not already available? Daniel --- [1] http://thunk.org/tyt...
2018 Feb 23
2
what is the centos/elrepo policy toward LTS kernels?
...pository here: http://elrepo.org/linux/kernel/el7/x86_64/RPMS/ with a mixture of long-term (lt) and mainline (ml) kernels. i assume that the mainline kernels pretty closely track the latest kernel release but that's not the one i'm interested in. if i was interested in the additional longevity of the LTS kernels, i can see that 4.4 is available. but the most recent LTS kernel was 4.14, was it not? so why is a 4.14 "lt" kernel not available in that repository? i am obviously unclear on the policy used to determine which kernel versions end up in that repository. rday --...
2019 May 17
3
is "list_del corruption" fix available in Centos ?
Hi, Gentle reminder ! Please let me know if there are any pointers for this Thanks Santhosh On Tue, May 14, 2019 at 7:26 PM santhosh kumar <santhosh.santuu at gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > We migrated from redhat 5.3 to centos 7.5 and facing crashes in longevity > tests > > All of them point to below reason, > > list_del corruption. next->prev should be ffff880c1e567000, but was > 00450008a948adba > > We searched around web and see this is fixed in redhat > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1028750 > > But d...
2012 Jul 21
1
Windows NUT shutdown UPS?
I was wondering what you guys do about UPS shutdown on Windows systems? Apcupsd has the same issue, so I'm assuming it is the same with NUT. Windows just makes it hard/impossible to do. Do you find draining the batteries down so much cause issues for longevity? Regarding my Eaton 5110, I found that automatic driver setup works just fine on Windows XP but not at all on Windows 7 x64 (I don't have any x86, so I can't test that). I have a APC ES 725 plugged into my win7x64 test machine and I had to manually install the driver for it too. So I...
2005 Aug 05
1
OT: cheap DVD-RAM media?
A bit off-topic. Not a question on how to get it working, but rather question about an practical issue after you get it to work ;-) I got a DVD burner that supports DVD-RAM (in addition to standard DVD+R/-R). I really liked "use it just like hard disk" properties of DVD-RAM, and according to some sources I found, the media itself is more resistant to ageing than standard DVD+R/-R.
2020 May 26
1
New LLVM backend for Renesas RL78 MCU
...kely they are to continue to be invested in, etc - versus accepting that companies have their own >>priorities, some private objectives, etc). No worries I’m very happy to provide any information necessary. I really want the port to accepted upstream. RL78 MCUs are part of the Renesas Product Longevity program https://www.renesas.com/eu/en/support/products-common/product-longevity-program-plp.html. The majority of current RL78 devices have the termination date set as “December 2033”, and a few “March 2026”. Also RL78 is under active development: new devices (which a much later termination date...
2009 Aug 11
13
I've decided to use Rails... (I hope I made the right decision).
...'ve gathered is that Rails lags in speed and performance. So, why did I choose rails? It seems to be the easiest to code it in and it''s very well documented. I hope that doesn''t come back to bite me ''cause I''d rather put in extra work upfront to ensure the longevity of my site and the least amount of headaches in the future. So the next few months all I''ll be doing is eating, drinking, breathing Rails, and I just wanted to say hi and sorta introduce myself to the community. Thanks guys for all the documentation already out there and all the suppo...
2006 May 25
1
isolinux + windows installation CD
...why can't I make my own boot sector using "dd"? Is it in a different place in each ISO image? Or is the El Torito boot sector from a Win XP ISO not really something I should be using to do this? Help! I'm drowning! Regards, Luke. -- Luke Burton. Yes, questions. Morphology, longevity, incept dates. www.hagus.net
2012 Feb 23
5
Pls help: netfront tx ring frozen (any clues appreciated)
Hi, We are running into a situation where rsp_prod index in the shared ring is not getting updated for the netfront tx ring by the netback. We see that rsp_cons is the same value as rsp_prod, with req_prod 236 slots away(tx ring is full). From looking at the netfront driver code, it looks as if xennet_tx_buf_gc processing only happens if rsp_prod is more than rsp_cons. Our
2012 Feb 23
5
Pls help: netfront tx ring frozen (any clues appreciated)
Hi, We are running into a situation where rsp_prod index in the shared ring is not getting updated for the netfront tx ring by the netback. We see that rsp_cons is the same value as rsp_prod, with req_prod 236 slots away(tx ring is full). From looking at the netfront driver code, it looks as if xennet_tx_buf_gc processing only happens if rsp_prod is more than rsp_cons. Our
2008 Aug 20
15
CF to SATA adapters for boot device
Has anyone here had any luck using a CF to SATA adapter? I''ve just tried an Addonics ADSACFW CF to SATA adaptor with an 8GB card that I wanted to use for a boot pool and even though the BIOS reports the disk, Solaris B95 (or the installer) doesn''t see it. I might give the IDE version a go (I really wanted hoT-plug), otherwise I''ll be able to store a couple of thousand
2010 Sep 17
1
[LLVMdev] How clang is seen outside the community (Was: Re: [cfe-dev] david's integer overflow stuff)
...d?). This is done in the name of compatibility with GCC, the > existing compiler used in Xcode (the Mac development suite). > > This strange, archaic front-end implementation of Clang's otherwise > brilliantly organized API will, IMHO, not only discourage its use and > extend the longevity of the existing suite of overly complex make > systems; it also directly inhibits our ability to implement plugins in > Clang, because the clang++ driver does not provide any method for > passing arguments to the underlying, collect2-style "clang++ -cc1" > binary. Compiling...
2010 Feb 05
1
Using coxph with Gompertz-distributed survival data.
...found plenty of Gompertz parameter values that differ, and lead to differences in survival times detectable by coxph, yet pass the cox.zph test. Should I assume that cox.zph is insufficiently sensitive and take measures to account for non-proportionality of hazards anytime I know I'm looking at longevity data (which is believed to have a Gompertz distribution for mammals dying from 'old age')? Second question: supposedly the way to handle such data with coxph is to either stratify it by age or include an interaction term with age in the formula. The first option is not optimal, because...