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2002 Sep 11
1
lme with/without varPower - can I use AIC?
I want to compare the following two models in AIC (Treat, Spotter are categorial, p is pressure, Pain is continuous) PainW.lme<-lme(Pain~p+Treat*Spotter,data=saw,random=~p|Pat, weights=varPower(form=~Pain)) # AIC= -448 Pain.lme<-lme(Pain~p+Treat*Spotter,data=saw,random=~p|Pat) #AIC = -19.7 Note the huge differences in AIC, and the estimated power of 6. A plot of the residual
2011 Apr 12
0
When you pain you want to this pain is not eternal.
you cannot control the weather, but can change the mood. You can't change your looks, but you can control your own. You cannot predict tomorrow, but can cherish today. closeouts (http://www.ebuybus.com)
2011 May 15
4
"Low Pain" Unicode Characters in pdf graph?
Dear R-experts---is there a relatively low-pain way to get unicode characters into a plot to a pdf device? pdf(file="cardsymbols.pdf") plot( 0, xlim=c(0,5), ylim=c(0,5), type="n") text(1,1, "&spades;") text(2,2, "&hearts;") text(3,3, "&diams;") text(4,4, "&clubs;") dev.off() (these are the characters that I need the most
2015 Mar 11
3
[LLVMdev] [RFC] Raise minimum required CMake version to 3.0
On 11 March 2015 at 14:36, Rafael EspĂ­ndola <rafael.espindola at gmail.com> wrote: > Maybe, but it is odd: We would be willing to exchange developer time > to create a more complicated solution to save linux users (but not OS > X or Windows) the effort of installing a really trivial tool. You're still thinking about development environments, not production machines (ie.
2006 Aug 09
2
Least painful MySQL 4.1 -> 5 upgrade on CentOS 4.1
Hi. I've happily been running MySQL 4.1 on my CentOS 4.1 x86_64 server. But I need to upgrade to MySQL 5. Any recommendations on how to accomplish this without too much pain? I guess I'll need to get RPMs from the MySQL website. Br, Morten
2017 Apr 25
3
Samba authentication using non-AD Kerberos?
On 2017-04-20, 03:35, Andrew Bartlett via samba wrote: > Not windows clients without much pain. In theory Windows can > join a non-AD KDC, but it is incredibly rarely done. Would you mind to give clearer picture how much pain we are talking about here? Any link to somebody who did it? I need to compare it to the pain of another alternatives I have in the table, like let clients mount
2017 Nov 02
4
modestly priced laptop for C7
Valeri Galtsev <galtsev at kicp.uchicago.edu> wrote: > Not intending to contradict (if that ends up as pain, it will be > your pain anyway ;-) but I would go higher with specs if you intend > to use Linux on it. Linux tends to grow its demands for resources > pretty much exponentially (same as Windows does, only from lower > starting point). On my Acer Aspire One 522
2016 Aug 19
3
[RFC] GitHub Survey - Please review
> I think it might be good to draw a clearer line between the > contributor and their organization. I suspect Apple's infrastructure > will be far more affected by the change than I will personally and > there's not really a way to fit that information into the current > survey. > > Tim. Excellent point. Sony's infrastructure pain would be significant to those
2019 Aug 18
0
Newly Legalized Herb Relieves Pain in Seniors!
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2015 Mar 31
2
Deleting empty folders
Hi Hardy, I had over 1600 folders, writing manually doveadm mailbox delete would be a real pain. I guess I could script it but that's even more of a pain. It would be nice if there was a command to remove empty mailboxes or something similar. On 22 March 2015 at 07:50, Hardy Flor <HFlor at gmx.de> wrote: > Hello Samuel, > > with mdbox as Maildir no direct file operations
2013 Mar 03
3
Fwd: flac 1.3.0pre1 prelease
Ben Allison wrote: > Visual Studio files (which don't use config.h, but define various things > in the project settings) are compiling with the wrong FLAC version string > (1.2.0 or 1.2.1) Is there really no other way to set the version string? > I've attached the patch. Thanks. I'm wondering if it really should be 1.3.0 and not 1.3.0pre1 which is more accurate at least
2004 Sep 13
0
Re: n-^o m, or_e pain cause you have some chioces you do n`'ot have before
her. We must go shopping tomorrow aftern,~oon, Meg. There is so much to do about the play for Christmas night," said Jo, marching up and down, with her hands -----Original Message----- From: May Little [mailto:vpj at fqgwkh.com] To: leonardo vastakis; antonio braucht; jed marola; franklin christenson; juan zavala Sent: Thursday, September, 2004 4:47 AM Subject: n.,o m~or'e pain cause
2004 Oct 08
0
really can't bear the pain of the broken leg
Humph--Harriet's ready wit! All the better. A man must be very much -----Original Message----- From: barry baures [mailto:syslinux at zytor.com] To: harris ingersoll; mario boudinot; taylor comer; marcelo meisels; russ nosis; lloyd grow Sent: Tuesday, August, 2004 11:18 PM Subject: really can't bear the pain of the broken leg See the specials on Brufen, , V,al''ium,
2003 May 01
1
Youch! Painfully loud beep...
I just called 6610 from Zap/1 exten => 6610,1,Dial,Zap/1&Zap/2 (Don't try this with the handset pressed up against your ear) ...is this the call waiting indicator? Is it a file, can it be turned down - and does it get used anywhere else? These are both fxs ports. In zapata.conf changinging to callwaiting=no stops this. The text implies that this affects fxo ports. John This e-mail
2002 Nov 08
0
Painfully slow writes in MS-DOS
Hey folks, I was having a problem at work with Samba 2.2.3a (SuSE 8.0) as well as a Redhat machine I know nothing about and an HP Workstation station I know nothing about. Each had painfully slow writes from dos clients (for using Norton Ghost). I tried many machines, many nics, and even played with different hubs. All caused problems. I even tried VM-Ware to VM-Ware. I have Samba 2.2.4 at
2010 Jun 07
2
Microsoft OneNote 2007 painfully slow
We have a user trying to share a OneNote 2007 notebook and it takes minutes to load a 20 KB notebook. I've opened a 500 KB Excel spreadsheet from the same share and it took seconds. Has anyone else run into this problem? We are running Samba 3.4.8 on Debian Squeeze. Thanks, Robert LeBlanc Life Sciences & Undergraduate Education Computer Support Brigham Young University
2003 Sep 24
0
Possible (or possibly painful) workaround for FreeBSD-SA-03:14.arp
Of course you should patch/upgrade, etc. A stopgap measure could be to use static ARP for a segment. I have done this for a long time with wireless hosts, since I'm in an urban environment with many visible nodes, some in autos, and ARP cache poisoning is a well-known DoS against wireless. You may find it extremely painful and less-than-useful to have static IP addrs, etc. for hosts.
2017 Mar 30
3
FileCheck feature request- by default ignore IR-"headers"
Hi all- I hope this is the right place for this. Anyway, the primary usage for the utility "FileCheck" is to pattern match for specific values in a stream. This is perfectly consistent and deterministic for the most part! However, when validating clang's LLVM-IR generation, it is possible to make an invalid match against the top few generated lines (the LLVM-IR Headers), which are
2017 Feb 01
0
net ads and wbinfo are painfully slow -- but they work
We are missing the content of /etc/nsswitch.conf Can you post that also. But you probely see: hosts: files mdns4_minimal [NOTFOUND=return] dns mdns4 i suggest hosts: files dns mdns4_minimal [NOTFOUND=return] mdns4 since your using a .local TLD which is really not recommended. Greetz, Louis > -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- > Van: samba [mailto:samba-bounces at lists.samba.org]
2017 Dec 05
3
[PATCH tip/core/rcu 21/21] drivers/vhost: Remove now-redundant read_barrier_depends()
On Tue, Dec 05, 2017 at 08:57:46PM +0200, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote: > I don't see WRITE_ONCE inserting any barriers, release or > write. Correct, never claimed there was. Just saying that: obj = READ_ONCE(*foo); val = READ_ONCE(obj->val); Never needs a barrier (except on Alpha and we want to make that go away). Simply because a CPU needs to complete the load of @obj before it