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2000 Sep 28
0
Occams Razor Was: lm -- significance of x ...
...the facts.
>
> A little web search gave the following at
> http://www2.jonction.net/~ziem/occam.html
>
> "Pluralitas non est ponenda sine neccesitate"
> "Frustra fit per plura quod potest fieri per pauciora"
> "Entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatem"
>
> The principle states that "Entities should not be multiplied
> unnecessarily." Sometimes it is quoted in one of its original Latin
> forms to give it an air of authenticity.
When I was a student this was referred to as the `principle of
parsimony', which has t...
2003 Jun 20
4
5.1 for production systems
Some time ago there was an announcement that people should not use 5.0
for critical production systems. Now that 5.1 is available, what is
the consesous on it? Should it be used for critical production systems
yet?
2007 Oct 26
1
2-way Factorial with random factors
...ance for all your help. I?m new in the mailing list, and I hope
I?ve made myself clear enough.
thanks
Eric Fuchs
Universidad de Costa Rica
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Eric J. Fuchs
Biologo
http://e.j.fuchs.googlepages.com/
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lex parsimoniae:
entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatem
2004 Dec 28
6
Kernel 2.6.10, reiser4, kernel 2.4.27 cpu load, and mailing list reply-to
Hi,
Some questions here :
1. Is there a way to compile kernel 2.6.10 or 2.6.9-mm1 with xen 2.0?
I tried both (with mkbuildtree from linux-2.6.9-xen-sparse), and both
failed (on different places).
My primary goal is to use reiser4 on both xen-0 and xen-U kernel, so I''m
more
interested in -mm kernel.
2. If I use kernel 2.4.27 (xen-U), top doesn''t show correct cpu usage
1999 Jan 04
1
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