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2007 Nov 30
3
Release Cycles [was RE: special tricks for developersboxon centos 5]
Did you mean non-secular? Otherwise what sect is it? -----Original Message----- From: centos-bounces at centos.org <centos-bounces at centos.org> To: CentOS mailing list <centos at centos.org> Sent: Fri Nov 30 14:22:04 2007 Subject: Re: Release Cycles [was RE: [CentOS] special tricks for developersboxon centos 5] On Fri, Nov 30, 2007 at 09:39:01AM -0800, Robert - elists alleged:
2012 Nov 09
9
lm function - strange error
I am following a document teaching how to use regression and right at the onset I get an R error. I understand that variables "conc" and "signal" should have the same length but I am using the what R manual suggests to drop the error and it is not cooperating. What gives? The manual says that the default is na.ombit by the way, not that it's addition does anything How
2014 Mar 07
1
Sieve/autosubscribe subfolder
Hi, I just ran across the annoying issue, that with lda_mailbox_autocreate = yes lda_mailbox_autosubscribe = yes set, parent folders of newly created subfolders get subscribed without being existent. Let me give an example: In sieve I use fileinto "foo/bar"; but "foo/" does not exist as folder. So the Mailbox "foo/bar" gets created, but without "foo/"
2004 Aug 06
1
Encrypted password problem with icecast 1.3.11
This is what I get when I do ldd on the icecast binary. [root@gala bin]# ldd icecast libcrypt.so.1 => /lib/libcrypt.so.1 (0x0ffb3000) libm.so.6 => /lib/libm.so.6 (0x0ff65000) libpthread.so.0 => /lib/libpthread.so.0 (0x0ff2e000) libc.so.6 => /lib/libc.so.6 (0x0fde9000) /lib/ld.so.1 => /lib/ld.so.1 (0x30000000) [root@gala bin]# It looks like
2007 Jul 05
0
universally
...s A NOTE FROM DR. And now it's time for righteous folk To shove them out the door. Maybe the young ones who haven't learned to be repulsed by the unwashed masses? The Essential Ghoul's Record Shelf A song-by-song tour through pop music's unexpected fascination with the ghastly and supernatural. And now it's time for righteous folk To shove them out the door. Only recently discovered your blog and am Loving it with a capital L! "A psycho in the rubber room," Wagoner adds later, in a stentorian near-whisper. i've enjoyed everything you've posted. The disc even con...
2007 Jul 05
0
universally
...s A NOTE FROM DR. And now it's time for righteous folk To shove them out the door. Maybe the young ones who haven't learned to be repulsed by the unwashed masses? The Essential Ghoul's Record Shelf A song-by-song tour through pop music's unexpected fascination with the ghastly and supernatural. And now it's time for righteous folk To shove them out the door. Only recently discovered your blog and am Loving it with a capital L! "A psycho in the rubber room," Wagoner adds later, in a stentorian near-whisper. i've enjoyed everything you've posted. The disc even con...
2020 Apr 02
4
Sieve with links?
On 02 Apr 2020, at 03:48, Aki Tuomi <aki.tuomi at open-xchange.com> wrote: > On 2.4.2020 11.07, @lbutlr wrote: >> Is there any reason that a .active_sieve file would not load because it is a symbolic link? The target of the link is readable by the mail user, but instead of getting the trace for the .active_sieve file, I only get the trace for the default sieve file. > > Does
2003 Jul 10
3
Help with R Installation on Debian 2.2.19 (old stable/potato)
Hi all, I hope this is the correct list to post such a question. I was trying to install the R-project on Debian and encountered significant problems with the same. The main problem is the installation of the libc6 package. I need this package in order to install the R-core package. However, the libc6 is dependent on the libdb1-compat package, which just refuses to install on my server.
2006 Jul 24
2
RandomForest vs. bayes & svm classification performance
Hi This is a question regarding classification performance using different methods. So far I've tried NaiveBayes (klaR package), svm (e1071) package and randomForest (randomForest). What has puzzled me is that randomForest seems to perform far better (32% classification error) than svm and NaiveBayes, which have similar classification errors (45%, 48% respectively). A similar difference in
2004 Aug 06
5
automatic gain control
>Fromwhat you describe, your comp/limiter can't possibly be working correctly. It should be the last unit in line before the sound card, and needs to be adjusted properly. You also need to balance the levels on your mixing board (so that the correc t level comes at predictable place on the slider). It might be worthwhile to find someone with some sound-mixing or radio engineering experience