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2003 May 08
2
Forward Stepwise regression with stepAIC and step
Dear all, I cannot seem to get the R functions step or stepAIC to perform forward or stepwise regression as I expect. I have enclosed the example data in a dataframe at the end of this mail. Note rubbish is and rnorm(17) variable which I have deliberately added to the data to test the stepwise procedure. I have used wateruse.lm<-lm(waterusage~.,data=wateruse) # Fit full model wateruse.lm.back<-stepAIC(wateruse.lm,trace=FALSE) in which rubbish is removed (calling wateruse.lm.back$anova g...
2008 Oct 18
1
Rubbish performance in Oblivion
Hi there, I've been trying to play The Elder Scrolls: Oblivion under Linux. But under WINE performance is horrible. 640 x 480 minimum settings, and I'm getting about 4 FPS. The game runes maxed out at 1680 x 1050 with 4xAA all settings to maximum smooth on Windows. Wine 1.1.6 Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid Ibex fglrx 8.10 ATi Radeon 3870. I appreciate any responses. Btw Direct Rendering is
2011 Jul 16
1
Forum software is rubbish.
Hi, I just tried to register for the wine forum, and noticed several really annoying things about the process: 1. The "Register" link is kind of hard to find. Normally it is just next to the "Forgot password" link. 2. No SSL. 3. You emailed me my password! Argh! This is a terrible idea for obvious reasons, and also implies: 4. Passwords aren't stored hashed. Seriously.
2020 Apr 30
3
[PATCH v2 2/3] mm/memory_hotplug: Introduce MHP_NO_FIRMWARE_MEMMAP
...erspace." [1] > > We don't have to worry about firmware_map_remove() on the removal path. > If there is no entry, it will simply return with -EINVAL. > > [1] > https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-firmware-memmap You know what this justification is rubbish, and I have previously explained why it is rubbish. Nacked-by: "Eric W. Biederman" <ebiederm at xmission.com> This needs to be based on weather the added memory is ultimately normal ram or is something special. At least when we are talking memory resources. Keeping it out of the...
2020 Apr 30
3
[PATCH v2 2/3] mm/memory_hotplug: Introduce MHP_NO_FIRMWARE_MEMMAP
...erspace." [1] > > We don't have to worry about firmware_map_remove() on the removal path. > If there is no entry, it will simply return with -EINVAL. > > [1] > https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-firmware-memmap You know what this justification is rubbish, and I have previously explained why it is rubbish. Nacked-by: "Eric W. Biederman" <ebiederm at xmission.com> This needs to be based on weather the added memory is ultimately normal ram or is something special. At least when we are talking memory resources. Keeping it out of the...
2018 Sep 26
6
Seagate - experience/opinion on vendor?
...njunction with their tech support is abysmal. I'm trying to update firmware of these drives and nothing works, including tech support. ... and I cannot help but wonder - is just me who is so unlucky and getting very, very poor support(taking naturally only of Linux) or in fact Seagate are rubbish! Care to share your say? thanks, L.
2010 Feb 19
3
Rubbish values written with zero-length vectors (PR#14217)
Full_Name: George Russell Version: 2.10.0, 2.11.0 (2009-12-13 r50716) OS: Windows Submission from: (NULL) (217.111.3.131) R trace: -- cut here -- > v <- integer(0) > v[[1]] <- v > v [1] 20522144 > v <- numeric(0) > v[[1]] <- v > v [1] 4.254131e-314 > sessionInfo() R version 2.10.0 (2009-10-26) i386-pc-mingw32 locale: [1] LC_COLLATE=German_Germany.1252
2011 Jun 26
1
Default values in control list of function
In building a function for a package, I'd like to set the defaults in a control list, e.g., makeg<-function(parameters, eps = 1.0e-7, control=list(showwork=TRUE, rubbish=1.0e+101)){ etc. } This does not provide showwork or rubbish within the function if control() is not fully specified. Copying others, I've previously set the control defaults within the function then matched names, and that certainly works. I'm happy to keep using that approach, but w...
2014 Jan 15
1
[PATCH] fuse: clear stat structs (RHBZ#660687).
Not all the fields of struct stat are actually filled by us. This caused rubbish to appear in the microseconds fields, which were then used as base when changing atime/ctime (with e.g. touch), triggering EINVAL by futimens/utimensat when those rubbish values were out of the range allowed for microseconds. --- src/fuse.c | 2 ++ 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+) diff --git a/src...
2020 Apr 30
2
[PATCH v2 2/3] mm/memory_hotplug: Introduce MHP_NO_FIRMWARE_MEMMAP
...ut firmware_map_remove() on the removal path. >>> If there is no entry, it will simply return with -EINVAL. >>> >>> [1] >>> https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-firmware-memmap >> >> >> You know what this justification is rubbish, and I have previously >> explained why it is rubbish. > > Actually, no, I don't think it is rubbish. See patch #3 and the cover > letter why this is the right thing to do *for special memory*, *not > ordinary DIMMs*. > > And to be quite honest, I think your response is...
2020 Apr 30
2
[PATCH v2 2/3] mm/memory_hotplug: Introduce MHP_NO_FIRMWARE_MEMMAP
...ut firmware_map_remove() on the removal path. >>> If there is no entry, it will simply return with -EINVAL. >>> >>> [1] >>> https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/ABI/testing/sysfs-firmware-memmap >> >> >> You know what this justification is rubbish, and I have previously >> explained why it is rubbish. > > Actually, no, I don't think it is rubbish. See patch #3 and the cover > letter why this is the right thing to do *for special memory*, *not > ordinary DIMMs*. > > And to be quite honest, I think your response is...
2009 Apr 16
0
Using rsync for a backup program but having trouble getting --exclude-from to wor
...kup.excl > Destination dir is /media/disk-4/BackupOfHome > sending incremental file list > delta-transmission disabled for local transfer or --whole-file > > <snippage> > > .xsession-errors > Bookmarks 2009-04-11.json is uptodate > Ebooks.desktop # rubbish that I don't want in the > backup > Index.pdf is uptodate > Names.pdf is uptodate > Office.desktop # rubbish that I don't want in the > backup > ParrotSecrets.pdf is uptodate > Pictures.desktop # rubbish that I don't want in the...
2018 Sep 26
3
Seagate - experience/opinion on vendor?
...t;> I'm trying to update firmware of these drives and nothing works, including >> tech support. >> >> ... and I cannot help but wonder - is just me who is so unlucky and getting >> very, very poor support(taking naturally only of Linux) or in fact Seagate >> are rubbish! >> >> Care to share your say? >> >> thanks, L. >> >> _______________________________________________ >> CentOS mailing list >> CentOS at centos.org >> https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos what seems really really bad, is that none o...
2023 May 30
1
PAM Offline Authentication in Ubuntu 22.04...
...t; I give up with Ubuntu > > What was... ah, 'Debian': an ancient English word that mean: i was not able > to install Ubuntu. ;-) > No, and yes Yes, I wasn't able to install Ubuntu. No, it means a better OS than Ubuntu, that can very easily be installed without all the rubbish that Ubuntu comes with nowadays. I feel that either Ubuntu has lost the plot or is trying to be the most incomprehensible system out there. Debian on the other hand is very easy to install and maintain and if you want some of the rubbish that is now default on Ubuntu, you can install it. Remem...
2004 Jun 30
1
Providing Telewest in the UK with per extension outbound callerID
Hi, Is anybody in the UK using Telewest as a PRI Telco provider? Are you sending them caller ID? I've been told by Telewest that:- 1. Oftel doesn't allow them to accept caller ID (this is rubbish, and I replied pointing out where in the link to Oftel that they sent me it was stated. We need Type 2 caller ID) 2. Telewest can't do this. (this is rubbish, I'm certain that some of our customers use Telewest and they provide them with caller ID) So, does anybody do this, and if so,...
2009 Apr 15
2
Using rsync for a backup program but having trouble getting --exclude-from to work properly
...me/bob/ Exclusions file is /home/bob/.dobackup.excl Destination dir is /media/disk-4/BackupOfHome sending incremental file list delta-transmission disabled for local transfer or --whole-file <snippage> .xsession-errors Bookmarks 2009-04-11.json is uptodate Ebooks.desktop # rubbish that I don't want in the backup Index.pdf is uptodate Names.pdf is uptodate Office.desktop # rubbish that I don't want in the backup ParrotSecrets.pdf is uptodate Pictures.desktop # rubbish that I don't want in the backup Programs.desktop...
2015 Jan 17
1
Shared mailboxes not shown or accessible
Dear All, I'm trying (and failing) to implement a shared mailbox folder. My goal is to share the inbox of a user 'invoices' to a test user 'rubbish'. My ACLs appear to be correct: # doveadm acl get -u invoices inbox ID Global Rights user=rubbish create delete expunge insert lookup post read write write-deleted write-seen The shared-dict is being generated: # cat /var/lib/dovecot/db/shared-mailboxes shared/...
2011 Apr 05
0
[LLVMdev] Incompatible types at call site
...2 1) nounwind, !dbg !907 ; > <%struct.TypHeader*> [#uses=1] > > the 3rd parameter is now used in an srem statement. How do we know what value is > used? Does this use decide whether the value is sign extended or zero extended? inside the called function the 3rd value will contain rubbish. That's because the function takes an i64 parameter but via the bitcast you pretend it takes an i32 parameter, which is wrong. This is not the correct way to pass an i32 to a function that takes an i64. Where did you get this IR from? Ciao, Duncan. PS: It may not contain rubbish in practic...
2014 Nov 28
1
auth(default) :Aborted: Worker is buggy
...cl_shared_dict: file:/%Lh/%Ld/shared-mailboxes.db quota: maildir quota_rule: *:storage=10M expire: * 7 expire_dict: proxy::expire auth_socket_path: /var/run/dovecot/auth-master sieve: /opt/nsmail/data/sieve/%Ld/%Ln/.dovecot.sieve autocreate: trash autosubscribe: trash autocreate2: rubbishs autosubscribe2: rubbishs autocreate3: &XfJT0ZABkK5O9g- autosubscribe3: &XfJT0ZABkK5O9g- autocreate4: &g0l6Pw- autosubscribe4: &g0l6Pw- autocreate5: decrypt dict: expire: mysql:/etc/dovecot-expire.conf THANKS YINGYING
2011 Apr 05
2
[LLVMdev] Incompatible types at call site
%tmp63 = call %struct.TypHeader* (...)* bitcast (%struct.TypHeader* (%struct.TypHeader*, i64, i64)* @Cyclotomic to %struct.TypHeader* (...)*)(%struct.TypHeader* %tmp62, i64 %tmp24, i32 1) nounwind, !dbg !907 ; <%struct.TypHeader*> [#uses=1] the 3rd parameter is now used in an srem statement. How do we know what value is used? Does this use decide whether the value is sign extended or zero