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2009 Jan 25
1
Gibbs sampler...did it work?
...low) telling me that it can't output 10,000 values (draws) because of a limitation in my memory, file size, shape etc, or that there is an error in the sampler itself? > s2eg2=1/rgamma(mg2,(12/2),.5*t(residuals(lm(yg[,1]~xg-1))%*%residuals(lm(yg[,1]~xg-1)))) > for(i in 1:mg2){ + s2yg[i,]=parsy+t(rnorm(1,mean=0,sd=s2ygscale[i])%*%chol(s2eg2[i]*xgtxgi)) + write(c(s2yg[i,],s2eg2[i]), + file="/media/DataTravelerMini/KINGSTON/Honours/R/IPR/s2yg2.txt", append=T, ncolumns=1) + if(i%%50==0){print(c(s2yg[i,],s2eg2[i]))}} I GET A BUNCH OF NUMBERS PRINTED HERE, THE OUTPUTTED VALUES WHICH...
2010 Sep 04
7
Why pv-on-hvm drivers?
Hi list, I''ve read about recent efforts to push pv-on-hvm drivers to Linux mainline and I''m curious to know the cause for this. What''s the advantage over using pv_ops directly and booting the kernel paravirtualized? Are there plans to move Linux domUs closer to the KVM way (from an architectural point of view)? Hope you can help. Regards, Markus
2020 Aug 23
3
Apropos "shouting": PLEASE ATTACH THE FOLLOWING FILES TO THE BUG REPORT
Who's "shouting" here? Even in complete lines, 9 consecutive words! PLEASE ATTACH THE FOLLOWING FILES TO THE BUG REPORT: Preprocessed source(s) and associated run script(s) are located at: clang: note: diagnostic msg: C:\Windows\Temp\crash-74a40f.c clang: note: diagnostic msg: C:\Windows\Temp\crash-74a40f.sh clang: note: diagnostic msg: ******************** --- crash-74a40f.c ---
2020 Aug 23
2
Apropos "shouting": PLEASE ATTACH THE FOLLOWING FILES TO THE BUG REPORT
"David Blaikie" <dblaikie at gmail.com> wrote: > Context is everything. I'm willing to accept your humble apologies. > Spotting the relevant details in long build output > can be tricky & some emphasis (caps, the *** borders, etc) can be useful. So you dare to "shout" at your users/customers, but mock when someone (me) uses the same sort of emphasis,
2006 Jun 29
0
Xen testing/unstable builds
Hello, There''s the stable build of course, but have testing and unstable the same meanings as in Debian''s mouth for example ? -> unstable is the more fresh and can easily break ? -> testing is little bit older, a bit tested, and is probably the next stable release ? Thanks a lot, Ugo PARSI -- An apple a day, keeps the doctor away
2020 Aug 23
2
Apropos "shouting": PLEASE ATTACH THE FOLLOWING FILES TO THE BUG REPORT
Hi Stefan, You can find the contribution guidelines here : https://llvm.org/docs/Contributing.html LLVM also have code of conduct : https://llvm.org/docs/CodeOfConduct.html On Sun, 23 Aug 2020 at 23:28, David Blaikie via llvm-dev < llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > > > On Sun, Aug 23, 2020 at 10:54 AM Stefan Kanthak <stefan.kanthak at nexgo.de> > wrote: > >>
2006 Jun 28
3
asterisk shutdown
Guys. Ive seen on my asterisk messages log that asterisk has shutdown itself about 12 times in 5 days... The logs show nothing but: [Jun 28 09:40:02] WARNING[3172]: Unicall/4 event Drop call [Jun 28 09:40:02] WARNING[3172]: Unicall/4 event Release call [Jun 28 09:40:02] VERBOSE[3172]: [Jun 28 09:40:02] -- Unicall/4 released [Jun 28 09:40:02] VERBOSE[3084]: [Jun 28 09:40:02] Asterisk cleanly