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2004 Jan 14
1
estimation of lambda and gamma with std errors for a weibull model
...with age as an independent predictor? I have assumed that this can be done with survreg with e. g. (summary(survreg(Surv(time, status) ~ age, dist = 'weibull')) ) and predict.survreg with e.g. (predict(model, se.fit = T, newdata = data.frame(age = seq(50, 80, 5)) but unfortunately I'm uncapable to sort out how to get the lambda and gamma values (with std.errors). I haven't found any example of this in the help pages and would really appreciate any help! With best wishes and thanks in advance for any help Fredrik Lundgren
2019 Sep 10
1
[bug report] x86/paravirt: Use a single ops structure
Hello Juergen Gross, The patch 5c83511bdb98: "x86/paravirt: Use a single ops structure" from Aug 28, 2018, leads to the following static checker warning: arch/x86/kernel/paravirt.c:123 paravirt_patch_default() warn: uncapped user index '*(&pv_ops + type)' arch/x86/kernel/paravirt.c:124 paravirt_patch_default() error: buffer overflow '&pv_ops' 90 <= 255 user_rl='0-255' arch/x86/kernel/paravirt.c 116 unsigned paravirt_patch_default(u8 type, void *insn_buff, 117...
2007 Dec 08
1
MAX_SESSIONS Increase Impact
I'm hoping this is the the right location for this question.... I've been working with some developers that are desiring to use the multiplexing capabilities of OpenSSH, but have hit the default limit of 10. I've seen some discussions of increasing this default limit previously and have noticed that some of the Linux distros have increased the number to 64; I'm curious of the
2005 Jun 03
4
how can I monitor a (dumb) switch ?
Hello there, Can anyone help me with a problem i have.... I have an ethernet LAN, made over dumb fast-ethernet switches (10/100mbit) without management, so there is no IP for the switches. What I want, if possible, is to find out if a switch is down or not. It''s like with routers... if you want to find out if a router is OK, either you send ICMP directly to the router, or to a host