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2011 Dec 05
1
Summary coefficients give NA values because of singularities
Hello,
I have a data set which I am using to find a model with the most significant
parameters included and most importantly, the p-values. The full model is
of the form:
sad[,1]~b_1 sad[,2]+b_2 sad[,3]+b_3 sad[,4]+b_4 sad[,5]+b_5 sad[,6]+b_6
sad[,7]+b_7 sad[,8]+b_8 sad[,9]+b_9 sad[,10],
where the 9 variables on the right hand side are all indicator variables.
The thing I don't understand
2009 Oct 21
2
How to average subgroups in a dataframe? (not sure how to apply aggregate(..))
Dear all,
Lets say I have the following data frame:
> set.seed(1)
> col1 <- c(rep('happy',9), rep('sad', 9))
> col2 <- rep(c(rep('alpha', 3), rep('beta', 3), rep('gamma', 3)),2)
> dates <- as.Date(rep(c('2009-10-13', '2009-10-14', '2009-10-15'),6))
> score=rnorm(18, 10, 3)
> df1<-data.frame(col1=col1,
2019 Jul 21
0
Join Samba to a Windows AD 'WERR_DS_NO_CROSSREF_FOR_NC'
Hello Rowland,
Thank you very much for your support so far.
Now I could join.
But:
Now I have a problem with the DNS. I use the samba internal DNS.
When I try to reach mydom.local or SAD.mydom.local, I only get the error:
? nslookup SAD.mydom.local
Server: 192.168.159.98
Address: 192.168.159.98 # 53
Non-authoritative answer:
*** Can not find SAD.mydom.local: No answer
2015 Jan 28
5
[LLVMdev] RFC: generation of PSAD instruction
On Wed, Jan 28, 2015 at 7:50 AM, Hal Finkel <hfinkel at anl.gov> wrote:
> Hi Vijender,
>
> Thanks for posting this, there is wide support here for improving our support for reductions of various kinds, both in flavor and robustness. I've cc'd some others who have previously discussed this.
>
> James has advocated in the past for an intrinsic for horizontal reductions,
2019 Jul 19
12
Join Samba to a Windows AD 'WERR_DS_NO_CROSSREF_FOR_NC'
Hello everybody,
?
I have a new AD which is installed on a Windows Server 2019. Now I want to add a Samba DC to this AD.
The Samba DC is in the same subnet.
Samba Server:
Ubuntu 18.04
Samba 4.10.6
?
The Windows AD has the following settings:
PS C: \ Users \ Administrator> Get-ADForest
ApplicationPartitions: {DC = DomainDnsZones, DC = mydom, DC = local, DC = ForestDnsZones, DC = mydom,
2005 Apr 19
0
mmx optimization
Hi,
I've been giving a look at the archives of the mailing list and I've
seen that you have rewritten a lot of functions using mmx to make them
faster.
I'm currently trying to optimize some code, but I'm have some problems,
because I work with 16 bit per component and not 8 like theora. I know
that it is off topic, but I'm posting to ask you a little help.
I've got
2020 Sep 08
2
ACLs, groups and suid-bit?
On Tue, 8 Sep 2020, Rowland penny via samba wrote:
> On 08/09/2020 13:27, Harald Hannelius via samba wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have users in Samba AD with uid- and gidnumbers. I also have group
>> objects with gidNumbers.
>>
>> I have a Samba member server (all servers Samba 4.9.5-Debian) that have one
>> share and a lot of directories.
2020 Jun 04
5
Is Samba 4.9 and "map untrusted to domain" possible anymore?
We have a windows domain "AD" and a samba domain "SAD" running Samba 4.9 in
AD-mode.
We also have an old NT4 domain called "Samba" running Samba 3.6 + OpenLDAP.
We have the same users and passwords in all three. The user objects in the
"SAD"-domain have the same uidNumber as in the "Samba"-domain.
Workstations and users log on to the windows
2015 Jan 28
2
[LLVMdev] RFC: generation of PSAD instruction
Hello,
I was looking at the following test case which is very relevant in imaging applications.
int sad(unsigned char *pix1, unsigned char *pix2)
{
int sum = 0;
for( int x = 0; x < 16; x++ )
{
sum += abs( pix1[x] - pix2[x] );
}
return sum;
}
The llvm IR generated after all the IR
2014 Nov 04
2
[LLVMdev] supporting SAD in loop vectorizer
Nadav and other vectorizer folks-
Is there any plan to support special idioms in the loop vectorizer like sum of absolute difference (SAD) ? We see some useful cases where llvm is losing performance at -O3 due to SADs not being vectorized (hence PSADBWs not being generated).
Also, since the abs() call is already lowered to a sequence of 'icmp; neg; select' by simplifylibcalls (in -O3),
2014 Nov 04
3
[LLVMdev] supporting SAD in loop vectorizer
----- Original Message -----
> From: "Renato Golin" <renato.golin at linaro.org>
> To: "Dibyendu Das" <Dibyendu.Das at amd.com>
> Cc: llvmdev at cs.uiuc.edu
> Sent: Tuesday, November 4, 2014 5:23:30 AM
> Subject: Re: [LLVMdev] supporting SAD in loop vectorizer
>
> On 4 November 2014 11:06, Das, Dibyendu <Dibyendu.Das at amd.com> wrote:
2015 May 05
1
[LLVMdev] [RFC][PATCH] Adding absd/hadd/sad intrinsics
Hi Renato,
Thanks for your response. My concern was actually this. For example, take vector type V8i16 on X86 target
With llvm.sad() intrinsic:
VC1 (Vector Cost) = Cost associated with "PSAD" instruction.
W/ llvm.absd() and llvm.hadd()
VC2 = Cost associated with "absolute diff" + "horizontal add" ( ??? )
As I will be querying with getIntrinsicCost(ID) for these
2015 Nov 19
5
[RFC] Introducing a vector reduction add instruction.
After some attempt to implement reduce-add in LLVM, I found out a
easier way to detect reduce-add without introducing new IR operations.
The basic idea is annotating phi node instead of add (so that it is
easier to handle other reduction operations). In PHINode class, we can
add a flag indicating if the phi node is a reduction one (the flag can
be set in loop vectorizer for vectorized phi nodes).
2015 May 04
2
[LLVMdev] [RFC][PATCH] Adding absd/hadd/sad intrinsics
Hi Asghar-Ahmed,
I saw your last ping - sorry, I'm away on vacation and back on Wednesday.
Generally, I'm not sure that having both absd/hadd and sad are compatible
with the discussions going on in other threads, for example my thread about
min and max.
Given that those two intrinsics are fairly trivial to match , I don't see
the need to have two different canonical forms.
James
On
2014 Nov 11
4
[LLVMdev] supporting SAD in loop vectorizer
----- Original Message -----
> From: "James Molloy" <james at jamesmolloy.co.uk>
> To: "Hal Finkel" <hfinkel at anl.gov>
> Cc: "Dibyendu Das" <Dibyendu.Das at amd.com>, llvmdev at cs.uiuc.edu
> Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2014 8:21:37 AM
> Subject: Re: [LLVMdev] supporting SAD in loop vectorizer
>
>
> If you'd like to
2015 May 05
2
[LLVMdev] [RFC][PATCH] Adding absd/hadd/sad intrinsics
On 4 May 2015 at 08:37, Shahid, Asghar-ahmad
<Asghar-ahmad.Shahid at amd.com> wrote:
> My worry is regarding the query for cost calculation for specific SAD
> instructions such as ‘psad’ (X86) or ‘usad’ (ARM) in Loop Vectorizer.
Hi Shahid,
The vectorizer's cost model has the ability to return different costs
for the same instruction based on the arguments (scalar/vector,
2011 Oct 26
1
samba-3.4.7 & access to share from win7
Hello list,
I have tried rather much (forums, google) and trying this as the last option. The problem is that one is not able to access "group" samba shares from windows 7 machines, everything ok from win-ts-2003 & xp machines. Every user belongs to his primary group defined in samba+openldap pdc. If they want to access the share named according to their primary group (with
2004 Jul 20
1
Question about permissions
Hi,
First of all, my apologies for the extension of this message, but it is
needeed for you to undertand my problem.
Straight to the point: i have this domain in my company running in Samba
3.0.2
My users are: hcoelho, jardim, gamito, yesenia, smatias, fqueiros,
faugusto, vamaro, peixinho, aragao, dina, pinho.
I have this shares with the users that can access them and the
correponding Linux
2014 Nov 11
3
[LLVMdev] supporting SAD in loop vectorizer
----- Original Message -----
> From: "Dibyendu Das" <Dibyendu.Das at amd.com>
> To: "Hal Finkel" <hfinkel at anl.gov>, "Renato Golin" <renato.golin at linaro.org>
> Cc: llvmdev at cs.uiuc.edu
> Sent: Tuesday, November 4, 2014 12:15:12 PM
> Subject: RE: [LLVMdev] supporting SAD in loop vectorizer
>
> Here's the simple SAD
2001 Apr 12
5
Windows XP and MP3
if ya' haven't seen it already, check out:
http://www.canoe.ca/MoneyWSJ/wsj2-dow.html
ad, sad, sad. on many fronts. I don't begin to understand how this might
work; I suppose the MP3 degradation only applies to MS encoding software...
*shrug*
this may, however, provide a good leveraging point for Vorbis.
have fun
dongoodman