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2006 Sep 14
5
Beta stochastic simulation
Hi, I am finding that I get quite different results when I interchange the following "equivalent" lines for sampling from a beta distribution in my r script. The rbeta line is correct judging by the summary statistics of the simulated values, while the qbeta line consistently leads to a higher mean simulated value. simulation <- rbeta(1, alpha, beta) simulation <- qbeta(runif(1),
2007 Mar 20
4
HP DL585 G2 -- no nics
...old (2002 vintage) 3Com 905cxl PCI cards in the system -- again, the BIOS (or whatever the built in hardware diagnostics program is called) sees them, but the running OS does not. This implies I've done or missed something trivially stupid, and after banging my head against this box and the monumentally unhelpful HP "documentation" I was wondering if someone had been down this road before. Any insights would be appreciated. Thanks! -- /\oo/\ / /()\ \ David Mackintosh | dave at xdroop.com | http://www.xdroop.com -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachme...
2007 Jun 20
6
Vmware crashes if compress/misc.c scrolls?
I just got the following message on the syslinux mailing list: > 2. On some platforms (vmware for example :), READING from the video memory > in the 32bit mode is impossible (causes an exeption). Taking in to account > that the scroll function in ilinux/arch/i386/boot/compressed/misc.c > works using a memcpy of the video memory, when the linux bootsector is given >
2007 Jun 20
6
Vmware crashes if compress/misc.c scrolls?
I just got the following message on the syslinux mailing list: > 2. On some platforms (vmware for example :), READING from the video memory > in the 32bit mode is impossible (causes an exeption). Taking in to account > that the scroll function in ilinux/arch/i386/boot/compressed/misc.c > works using a memcpy of the video memory, when the linux bootsector is given >
2007 Jun 20
6
Vmware crashes if compress/misc.c scrolls?
I just got the following message on the syslinux mailing list: > 2. On some platforms (vmware for example :), READING from the video memory > in the 32bit mode is impossible (causes an exeption). Taking in to account > that the scroll function in ilinux/arch/i386/boot/compressed/misc.c > works using a memcpy of the video memory, when the linux bootsector is given >
2006 Mar 06
1
rubynuby == two views on one page?
This question may be one of those monumentally rtfm/do some more reading sort of affairs. At the moment though, it is not apparent to me how one would go about creating a page that has two very separate rails views (say, a forum, and a "sign up for email notification" view) on the same page. If anybody knows of a tutorial that co...
2013 Feb 15
0
CVlim
Can anyone help explain to me why the two codes below have different result? I thought I can use log(time)~. to replace log(time)~dist+climb+timef.I am using CVlm from DAAG package. I think nihills is preloaded with the package. Thanks in advance. > CVlm(df=nihills, form.lm=formula(log(time)~.),plotit="Observed",m=2)Analysis of Variance Table Response: log(time) Df Sum Sq
2001 Nov 02
3
Win2k Roaming Profiles problems under NTFS
Hi there! I have a Samba 2.2.2 PDC on linux 2.4.13 with ACL (acl.bestbits.at) support installed. There seems to be a problem with Roaming Profiles. Win2k with local NTFS filesystem will never delete roaming profiles (yes, I have regedited the DeleteRoamingCache to 1). In fact, any time TheUser logs back in, a new folder named TheUser.OURDOMAIN.??? (where ? is an integer) will be created,
2011 Mar 21
0
No subject
2010/2/17 Arnaud Quette > 2010/2/17 Arjen de Korte: > > Citeren Charles Lepple: > > > >> I wonder if there are any cross-compilation targets we could use to test > >> some of the word-size assumptions. Also, we could add in some static > >> analysis tools. > > FYI, I submitted NUT to the Coverity Scan program > (http://scan.coverity.com) last
2007 Feb 26
9
libevent
Francis, I read in the list archives back that a future EventMachine release will support epoll on Linux (i.e., it''s in the trunk). Better still, is there a possibility that EM will rely on libevent so that it will be architecture independent (i.e. epoll on Linux, kqueue on FreeBSD/Mac OS X, /dev/poll on Solaris)? This is how memcached is implemented, and it would be helpful to be able
2015 Aug 03
3
[LLVMdev] seeking advice
I recently subscribed to the LLVM and Clang developer mailing lists, and earlier today read a message requesting advice on "Contributing to LLVM Projects". I'm hoping to eventually get involved as well, but with my situation being very different to that described in the referenced thread I got the idea of solliciting advice seperately. If this is not the right place to ask, though,
2007 Sep 24
0
Burn flac to cd
Rick <cms0009@gmail.com> wrote: > On Sunday 23 September 2007 4:53:14 pm Aaron Whitehouse wrote: > > Surely it would be possible to have something apply the ReplayGain to > > the WAV after decoding and prior to writing them to CD... but I don't > > know of anything that does it. > > if this could be done for flac, aka (on the fly) as its decoded to endcode
2010 Feb 17
0
Does the R "statistical language includes, > modules/packages to carry out nonlinear optimization similar to the, > SAS NLIN and NLP procedures?
There is also the OptimizeR project on R-forge http://r-forge.r-project.org/R/?group_id=395. Other related projects are there also, but I'll let their authors speak for themselves. Stefan Theussl did a good job in the Task View, but it is from last June, and it would be a monumental effort to keep up to date with all the work going on. We're "almost" ready to put some of our
2001 Jul 29
0
Who reloads regularly, when Yolanda closes the lost rumour about the scanner?
We strangely shoot outside rough resilient websites. Don't even try to beat the JPEGs dully, prioritize them believably. One more ugly stack or Net Bus, and she'll gently relay everybody. Lately, ISDNs insulate alongside quiet SOCKSs, unless they're surreptitious. If you'll preserve Joaquim's newsgroup with desktops, it'll wastefully float the operator. To be
2008 Sep 04
0
Inherit Owner
Hi, I'm having difficultly getting Inherit Owner to work. I'm running the following: Solaris 10 (patch 6, I think) Samba 3.2.1 Joined to AD Domain I've been compiling Samba with: ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/samba --exec-prefix=/usr/local/samba --enable-nss-wrapper --enable-cups --with-ads --with-pam --with-acl-support --with-krb5=/usr/local --with-ldap
2002 Jul 11
1
RC4/1.0 and peeling
first, congrats to monty and the whole crew for getting this close to 1.0. it's a monumental achievement reflecting a huge amount of hard work -- kudos! econd, i know the bitrate peeling feature has been pushed back until after 1.0 is out. but i'm wondering -- will oggs created with a 1.0 encoder be peelable with an as-yet-unreleased utility, or do "peelable oggs" have to be
2013 Oct 20
0
Thinkpad T30
I have an IBM-refurbished T30, which has handled Fedora well, up through F18. But it never took to F19. I'm in process of trying to downgrade, but that seems to be a monumental job. I have other computers, including a T43 and a System76 tablet; the T30's chief virtue is that it has a serial port. My GPSs and proprietary software still use the serial port, and none of the various
2008 Apr 16
0
script to move user profile directories
...ite a script to move user profile directories, and so far not so good. Made the mistake of allowing windows to create the profile dir in the user's homedir, and am attempting to rectify after the fact. really do not want to go from machine to machine to deal with this manually as it's monumentally inefficient. Some symptoms are the inability to manage the profile on the workstation - in my computer->properties->advanced->user profiles, copy and delete are greyed out for the affected account, even for local admin. I've tried to use the root postexec in smb.conf from the homes...
2007 Jan 29
3
How to prevent SQL injection
Hi, on my way home today I thought a little bit about my setup which involves user and password lookups in an SQL database (Postgres). I asked myself whether I need to do anything to prevent SQL injection via forged user or domainnames. In the wiki I didn't find anything specific, only http://wiki.dovecot.org/Variables which mentions that there is the %E modifier which escapes single quites
2016 Aug 19
4
[RFC] GitHub Survey - Please review
Hi Chris, Bear in mind that the more questions we have, the harder it will be to interpret the results. If we have 20+ questions, it'll be impossible to understand anything. Also, the multiple choice questions are meant as a guide to understand "how many" people fall into one or another category, while the free text ones are meant to complement and give technical reasons for their