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2010 Oct 21
1
gam plots and seWithMean
hello I'm learning mgcv and would like to obtain numerical output corresponding to plot.gam. I can do so when seWithMean=FALSE (the default) but only approximately when seWithMean=TRUE. Can anyone show how to obtain the exact values? Alternatively, can you clarify the explanation in the manual "Note that, if seWithMean=TRUE, the confidence bands include the uncertainty about the
2006 Apr 20
2
pppoe question
Hi THere, sorry if this is a stupid question or does not belong to this forum. I''ve set my DEFROUTE=no in my ifcfg-ppp0 and when I bring the ppp0 up, it deletes my old default load balance routes which I do not want, as I just want the interface to be up, but not touching my default routes any advice Thanks SEW
2006 Apr 12
3
Class C network 223.255.255.x
Hi, Most networks are using either 10.x.x.x or 172.x.x.x or 192.168.x.x , but was curious If I can use the range 223.255.255.x for my backbone routing, this looks like a nice block to use as most ppl don''t use this, specially if you build quite a big intranet what about the whole 223.x.x.x block, will this be used on the internet? sorry if its a stupid questions Thanks Sew
2020 Jun 27
9
HP vs. Brother Printers: Use with Centos/Fedora
If you had to rate which printer brand works better with Linux (Fedora and Centos), what would it be? TIA, Jay
2020 Jun 27
2
HP vs. Brother Printers: Use with Centos/Fedora
...either didn't work at all or if could be made to work, it didn't > work for long. > > If it's a Brother, run away as fast as you can.??They're the cheapest > crappiest thing you can possibly imagine. > > My wife makes quilts and says the same thing about Brother sewing > machines. > I can't speak to the sewing machines, but I have to say that I've had very good luck with Brother printers. ?However, we have to be honest and acknowledge that I'm talking about LASER printers, not the $%^&* inkjet silliness. In my DEFINITELY not-so-humble opi...
2006 Feb 05
1
classifying packets and ports
Hi, I''ve been working for a big corporate company as junior system engineer and getting nicely to understand HTB/iproute2/iptables etc, The ordinary users(about 500 users), can pop / smtp / skype out on the network, but I can''t ssh out, cause they blocked the ports. Thought of being clever, I let my home linux listen on port 443 or 110 for ssh connection, but it wont connect, I
2019 Oct 01
3
Adding support for vscale
On Tue, Oct 1, 2019 at 8:08 AM Robin Kruppe <robin.kruppe at gmail.com> wrote: > > Hello Jacob and Luke, > > First off, even if a dynamically changing vscale was truly necessary > for RVV or SV, this thread would be far too late to raise the question. > That vscale is constant -- that the number of elements in a scalable > vector does not change during program execution
2020 Jun 27
2
HP vs. Brother Printers: Use with Centos/Fedora
...k at all or if could be made to work, it didn't >> work for long. >> >> If it's a Brother, run away as fast as you can. They're the cheapest >> crappiest thing you can possibly imagine. >> >> My wife makes quilts and says the same thing about Brother sewing >> machines. >> > > I can't speak to the sewing machines, but I have to say that I've had > very good luck with Brother printers. However, we have to be honest > and acknowledge that I'm talking about LASER printers, not the $%^&* > inkjet silliness. >...
2003 Nov 05
4
FBSD All-in-one security box?
...s I face stem from feature-overload, since the vendor has one crappy feature and then adds another crappy feature instead of fixing the first one so they can market the box better. I'm thinking that since the tools I mentioned are already fairly mature and robust, all that's needed is some sewing and, when core functionality is achieved, a GUI. This sounds like a fun project IMO, but I don't want to re-invent the wheel, especially when I have no spare time. ===== ----------------------------------------------------------- Get a taste of Religion ... eat a priest! --------------...
2019 Sep 30
3
Adding support for vscale
On Tuesday, October 1, 2019, Jacob Lifshay <programmerjake at gmail.com> wrote: > On Mon, Sep 30, 2019 at 2:30 AM Sander De Smalen via llvm-dev > <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > > > > I've posted two patches on Phabricator to add support for VScale in LLVM. Excellent! > > > > A brief recap on `vscale`: > > The scalable vector type in
2007 Oct 11
8
ADSL channel boding or Load balancing
Hi There, We currently using iproute2 for load balancing. However we need more upload speed as we load balance over 3 dsl lines. I''ve been looking for a way to combine the upload speed to more faster. Found a site called www.upstreaminter.net where these guys bond the adsl channels to improve uploads, Since downloading is problem as its need to know the ip address of the downloader they
2006 Apr 21
6
icmp latency question
Hi, Our company''s main line is quite busy the whole day and my shaping is working perfect, however even if I give icmp priority the pings still jump around quite a bit. We do have a backup line which hardly get used only if the main line drops. I''ve set ip rule to route all icmp through that and now the pings are perfect. Will this make a difference for the game players etc,
2004 Jun 23
4
Future WinCE IP Phone
...msdn.com The video in question is an interview with Mike Hall titled "Windows CE and Windows Embedded Lab Tour". The clip dealing with the VOIP phone is right at the start so you don't need to watch the whole thing (although there is some more interesting stuff such as a programmable sewing machine...). Couldn't find any info about the phone on the broadcom site. It will be nice when the phones are this smart (as well as an order of magnitude cheaper) and VOIP starts selling itself. Skype also might have an even tougher time when MSN messenger intergrates voice again; glad I didn...
2017 May 15
1
[PATCH 1/3] Fix ERROR: trailing statements should be on next line
On Mon, 15 May 2017 05:58:05 +0300 "Michael S. Tsirkin" <mst at redhat.com> wrote: > On Sun, May 14, 2017 at 07:51:28PM +0200, Maciek Fijalkowski wrote: > > From: Maciej Fijalkowski <macfij7 at wp.pl> > > > > Signed-off-by: Maciej Fijalkowski <macfij7 at wp.pl> > > I prefer the original form - ; isn't a full statement. > > >
2017 May 15
1
[PATCH 1/3] Fix ERROR: trailing statements should be on next line
On Mon, 15 May 2017 05:58:05 +0300 "Michael S. Tsirkin" <mst at redhat.com> wrote: > On Sun, May 14, 2017 at 07:51:28PM +0200, Maciek Fijalkowski wrote: > > From: Maciej Fijalkowski <macfij7 at wp.pl> > > > > Signed-off-by: Maciej Fijalkowski <macfij7 at wp.pl> > > I prefer the original form - ; isn't a full statement. > > >
2004 Aug 16
2
Cisco 7.2 firmware for SIP 7940/7960 released
Hi All, Just a heads up - I was looking around the Cisco FTP a little while ago and noticed that the SIP 7.2 images for Cisco IP Phone 7940/7960 were released yesterday (16th August). No new features - all bug fixes according to the release notes. I've already started using it. I thought those of you running the Cisco phones and the appropriate access who didn't yet know would like to
2005 Dec 15
2
[LLVMdev] List Scheduling on LLVM Instructions
Hi All, I am planning to use list scheduling on LLVM instructions. Any recommendation on how to start ? As in which codes in LLVM that I need to look at. Since I am still a newbie, any readings recommended? :) Thanks a lot for the help. Regards, Kiat -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2005 Dec 15
0
[LLVMdev] List Scheduling on LLVM Instructions
On Thu, 15 Dec 2005, thean kiat sew wrote: > I am planning to use list scheduling on LLVM instructions. > Any recommendation on how to start ? As in which codes in LLVM that I need > to look at. We don't currently have a list scheduler in the target-independent code generator, but we do have the infrastructure needed to implement one. Check out the
2005 Dec 16
1
[LLVMdev] List Scheduling on LLVM Instructions
Didn't SparcV9 backend implement list scheduling? 2005/12/16, Chris Lattner <sabre at nondot.org>: > On Thu, 15 Dec 2005, thean kiat sew wrote: > > I am planning to use list scheduling on LLVM instructions. > > Any recommendation on how to start ? As in which codes in LLVM that I need > > to look at. > > We don't currently have a list scheduler in the
2020 Jun 28
2
HP vs. Brother Printers: Use with Centos/Fedora
...gt; work for long. >>>> >>>> If it's a Brother, run away as fast as you can.??They're the >>>> cheapest >>>> crappiest thing you can possibly imagine. >>>> >>>> My wife makes quilts and says the same thing about Brother sewing >>>> machines. >>>> >>> I can't speak to the sewing machines, but I have to say that I've >>> had >>> very good luck with Brother printers.??However, we have to be >>> honest >>> and acknowledge that I'm talking about...