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2006 Jul 15
0
Validate using boolean values
The Problem: how to do the validation. I have not written it
correctly!!!
Given two tables: sizes and prices;
with a relation: has_many ,belongs_to
a Price.unit_price for a given Size.meassure must be
marked ''true'' as the standard unit_price for that meassure.
There will be many other unit_prices for a given meassure, those must be
marked ''false''
table sizes
meassure, :string (ie.small, medium, big)
Model Size
has_many :prices
table prices
pric...
2006 Apr 09
2
tc counters "problem"
Hi, I''m using tc and HTB to shape my outgoing ADSL traffic. I was trying to
make some graphs on the classes by meassuring the "sent bytes" of each class
using rrdtool to store the data (as kbps after conversion). I expected that
meassuring the root class I would get values similar that the ones I get
measuring the interface counters but they differ by a large amount.
Is there something obvious I'...
2003 Jun 17
11
Speex
Hello everyone.
I am having problems getting speex support.
It seems * is not loading speex. When i did a make in the codecs sub dir,
the following error pops up when making speex:
codec_speex.c:34:19: speex.h: No such file or directory
is this file missing in the cvs as i just removed the whole * dir and did a
new checkout and still seem to get this error, or do i need to get/install
2008 Oct 04
0
difference between sm.density() and kde2d()
Dear R users,
I used sm.density function in the sm package and kde2d() in the MASS package
to estimate the bivariate density. Then I calculated the Kullback leibler
divergence meassure between a distribution and the each of the estimated
densities, but the asnwers are different. Is there any difference between
the kde2d and sm.density estimates? if there is a difference, then which is
the best estimate?
Thank you,
lavan
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2010 May 17
2
dovecot2beta5 lmtp
Hello,
recently I inspected the sourcecode of the lmtp server. I searched for changes
that would add return-path header.
( http://www.dovecot.org/list/dovecot/2010-February/046401.html )
But I found, that all mails are spooled via files in /tmp.
( dovecot2/srv/lmtp/commands.c ~line 695 )
has somebody experiences while delivering huge ammount of mail via
dovecot2 lmtp service?
- is it
2006 Jun 19
1
software to do sip stress tests
Hi,
I want to make some stress tests on two machines were I configured different
implementations of open source sip servers. I'm thinking about making some
graphics like CPU and memory usage extracted by SNMP while flooding my servers
of sip calls.
Does anybody know some good software to do that?
Regards,
Ricardo.
2002 Feb 28
1
TCP MSS clampage
Hey,
My internet is provided via ADSL using PPPoE. When I take a look at
ifconfig''s output, I see that eth0 has an MTU of 1500, and ppp0 has an MTU
of 1492. I don''t _think_ that rp-pppoe (my pppoe util) is clamping the MSS.
I am noticing some latency when there''s a lot of bandwidth in use (but not
>90%). What should I clamp, eth0/ppp0? How much? And what with,
2004 Jan 12
0
new version of randomForest (4.0-7)
...ession. This new measure is designed to be more robust
against data where predictor variables have very different number of
possible splits (i.e., unique values/categories). The previous measure
tends to make variables with more possible splits look more important.
o For classification, the new meassure is also computed on a per-class
basis.
o There is the new `sampsize' option for down-sampling larger classes.
E.g., if in a two-class problem, there are 950 class 1s and 50 class 2s, use
sampsize=c(50, 50) will usually give a more `balanced' classifier.
o There is a new importance() fu...
2004 Jan 12
0
new version of randomForest (4.0-7)
...ession. This new measure is designed to be more robust
against data where predictor variables have very different number of
possible splits (i.e., unique values/categories). The previous measure
tends to make variables with more possible splits look more important.
o For classification, the new meassure is also computed on a per-class
basis.
o There is the new `sampsize' option for down-sampling larger classes.
E.g., if in a two-class problem, there are 950 class 1s and 50 class 2s, use
sampsize=c(50, 50) will usually give a more `balanced' classifier.
o There is a new importance() fu...
2006 Jun 13
3
Easiest (best?) linux distribution for dedicated Asterisk box?
First off, I'm sorry for sending so many messages to the list-serv.
Hopefully this will be my last for a while!
I was going to use my WRT54G router as a small Asterisk box, but I
forgot that I had a spare eMachines computer (Intel Celeron 633 MHz,
20GB HD, 64mb RAM). Will this machine work OK for a very simple
dedicated home Asterisk box?
Also, what is easiest linux distribution to use and
2004 Jun 29
4
camberra distance?
Hi!
Its not an R specific question but had no idea where to ask elsewhere.
Does anyone know the orginal reference to the CAMBERA DISTANCE?
Eryk.
Ps.:
I knew that its an out of topic question (sorry).
Can anyone reccomend a mailing list where such questions are in topic?
2011 Apr 26
2
dovecot & OCFS2 Cluster
Robert Schetterer <robert at schetterer.org> writes:
>> Anyway, why use lmtp over lda ?
>
> i.e avoid backscatter by overquota
A clarification on this: backscatter (or rather, ambiguous NDR notices
that claim many users are over quota rather than just one) is a result
of a local mailer that support multiple recipient delivery in one
invocation, but can only return one result
2006 Nov 10
9
Stable clock with 2.6 and without Digium hardware.
Anybody sucessfully got stable 1000Hz clock without Digium harware and kernel 2.6?
We need to consult some peoples how to clock asterisk stable with exactly 1000 Hz without much kernel/drives patching/tweaking.
Some test results we made so far:
2.6 with digium card - stable 1000 Hz.
2.6 with ztdummy - uses RTC and the clock is 1024, not 1000.
2.6 with some Realtime kernel patch - provides stable