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2003 Dec 01
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...n a windows NT4.0 server machine, and they all have logins on the Samba box ( running Solaris 2.6). smbd -V => Version 2.0.6 Please could anyone help. Thankyou. Regards Tajinder -- Tajinder Panesar Terminal Software Dept. Alcatel Submarine Networks, Christchurch Way, Greenwich, London SE10 0AG, England (UK) Tel/Fax: +44 (0) 181 293 2604/2300 mailto:tajinder.panesar@psd.asn.alcatel.co.uk --Nest_of_Vipers_701_000 Content-Type: TEXT/plain; name="smb.conf"; charset=us-ascii; x-unix-mode=0664 Content-Description: smb.conf Content-MD5: wwPdAsEgYP2nLrbrLa0W2A...
2016 Aug 17
2
KMeans - Evaluation Results
On Wed, Aug 17, 2016 at 7:23 PM, James Aylett <james-xapian at tartarus.org> wrote: > >> How long does 200?300 documents take to cluster? How does it grow as > more documents are included in the MSet? We'd expect an MSet of 1000 > documents to take longer to cluster than one with 100, but the important > thing is _how_ the time increases as the number of documents
2016 Aug 18
3
KMeans - Evaluation Results
> > > > Actually, you're doing something slightly unusual there: making the > internal member public. Protected would be better, and private is I think > most usual; library clients aren't going to have access to the Internal > class declaration, so they can't call things on it. This means it's > actually difficult right now to subclass Feature. > > I
2016 Aug 17
2
KMeans - Evaluation Results
> How long does 200?300 documents take to cluster? How does it grow as more > documents are included in the MSet? We'd expect an MSet of 1000 documents > to take longer to cluster than one with 100, but the important thing is > _how_ the time increases as the number of documents grows. > > Currently, the number of seconds taken for clustering a set of documents for varying