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2010 Sep 10
2
pairwise.t.test vs t.test
Dear all, I am perplexed when trying to get the same results using pairwise.t.test and t.test. I'm using examples in the ISwR library, >attach(red.cell.folate) I can get the same result for pairwise.t.test and t.test when I set the variances to be non-equal, but not when they are assumed to be equal. Can anyone explain the differences, or what I'm doing wrong? Here's an example
2003 Dec 18
12
Headless Linux system for Asterisk
Because of space limitations and because of the location of the punch-down blocks, my * server is located on the shelf in a coat closet. Sadly, there is not enough space (or ventilation) for the monitor and keyboard. This will all change when we move to new quarters, but... Does anyone have experience running Linux/Asterisk without a monitor? What, if any, are the issues? TIA
2011 Jan 09
2
Windows guest eats as many CPU as available
Hello, I run Debian on my Laptop Lenovo X60s (with VT). I've created a Windows-XP as well as a Windows-Vista guest on it. Both, XP as well as Vista, eats as many CPU as available. Therefore the CPU always has high load and will never reduce cpu-frequenz or ventilator. Did this works as designed or should I modify something? Thanks in advance Matthias -- Don't Panic
2006 Oct 13
3
How big is *your* ego?
...Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2006 11:18 PM To: J. Oquendo; Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] How big is *your* ego? <edited out for brevity and my point> > > > Motherboards in a > > well regulated maintained system that is ventilated good, don't just > > die. > > They don't? Funny, I've seen it happen from everything from AMD, Sun, > HP, SGI, you name it. You are telling me that it was: A. Well regulated B. Well maintained C. good ventilation, and it died suddenly, without giving you any hints befo...
2008 Nov 17
2
The use of F for False and T for True
Sampling with and without replacement I seem unable to use "replace = F" when I want to sample without replacement. I would think that it comes down to "F is not a legitimate abbreviation for FALSE." except that Dalgaard (p. 118) uses F for FALSE and it works "pairwise.t.test(folate, ventilation, pool.sd = F)" I am having trouble when I try to sample a vector
2010 Jan 07
17
Laptop for CentOS-5
I have a defective HP-Compaq nx9420 and so I am looking to replace it. I have pretty much decided to buy no further MicroSoft based products and would very much like to hear recommendations for a suitable notebook host to provide me with Linux based alternative. Given that all the basic functionality required is provided, the main thing that I am looking for is reliability of the host itself. I
2009 Aug 27
2
Serial comm errors with bcmxcp on HP R3000 XR
I have setup nut-2.4.1 with the bcmxcp driver for my HP R3000 XR unit and although it appears to work, I receive the following sorts of errors in syslog: Aug 27 10:33:05 sv18 bcmxcp[6373]: Communications with UPS lost: Receive error (data): got 0 bytes instead of 64!!! Aug 27 10:33:15 sv18 bcmxcp[6373]: Communications with UPS lost: Receive error (data): got 0 bytes instead of 64!!! Aug 27
2016 Dec 24
10
Noise Cancellation of Server Noise
Has anyone come across a device that could cancel out the noise from servers, ie. the fan noise? I have a server rack near my office and would like to see if i can decrease the noise level. It would seem to me that the steady drone of the fans could be cancelled out to a large extent.
2016 Dec 24
2
Noise Cancellation of Server Noise
On 12/24/2016 1:57 PM, Digimer wrote: > There are rack chassis designed to reduce noise. An example are the APC > NetShelter CS line. > > http://www.apc.com/shop/ca/en/categories/racks-and-accessories/racks-and-enclosures/netshelter-cx/_/N-1ks6cn2 wow, $9100 for the 38U rack. thats pricey... and that's before PDUs, UPS, and all that other important rack mount stuff. -- john
2016 Dec 24
0
Noise Cancellation of Server Noise
On 12/24/2016 1:43 PM, H wrote: > Has anyone come across a device that could cancel out the noise from servers, ie. the fan noise? I have a server rack near my office and would like to see if i can decrease the noise level. It would seem to me that the steady drone of the fans could be cancelled out to a large extent. thats really hard to do because the noise source is diffused, and reaches
2007 Feb 27
0
Preprocessor denoise. Does it work?
> That is true for distinguishing it by waveform, but not by amplitude. > As I mentioned, these transients are objectively tiny. *Your* transients may be "tiny" and in any case, it doesn't help if you don't know the level you're recording at. I guess I'd be > curious as to which voice codec applications require no squelch (other > than trivial examples
2008 Jun 24
2
Online backup with dovecot
Hi! Do you guys/girls (whichever you prefer) know if it's possible (i.e. in some semitransparent/easy way) to incorporate an online backup system? If the mail is older than a set amount of days it gets compressed. I want my mail storage size to shrink but on the other hand I want to keep the mails I get and have them easily readable :) I'm thinking of symlinks and some kind of gzip
2011 Jan 09
3
Using Wine - Random machine switch-off?
Hi, I'm wondering if anyone else is experiencing this... I'm using an ASUS X59GL using Ubuntu 10.10, 64 bit - 4Gb ram, nvidia Nvidia GeForce 8200M G (256Mb Graphics?) - I'm using the Nvidia drivers too... I can play a game (Star Wars Rebel commando / Tomb Raider Underworld), however, at random times the system crashes - big style, to the point that the entire machine just switches
2008 Feb 02
2
ATA with pulse dialing support over FXS
Hi. Does anyone know about a simple one-fxs ATA with pulse dialing support that can work with Asterisk? A SIP one would be ok. I've been told that the Digium S101i IAXy does support pulse dialing; although it's a iax2-only ata it could be enough. I need a bunch of them to convert some old fashioned rotary phones into VoIP ones (I'd like to disassemble the ATAs to remove the boards
2003 Jun 13
1
samba failover plan on unix OS using hardware RAID
Hi all, I've been asked to produce a plan for samba failover for an office with about 30 2000/XP machines and a few unix servers. We currently have a FreeBSD single-harddrive SCSI box providing samba, dhcp and dns services. Reliability and cost are the priorities, in that order, over speed/performance. We just need the reliability - we don't ever ever want to have to switch to a new pdc.
2006 Mar 13
1
Segfaults from gcc, awk and Zend; advice needed
For some reason I'm getting more or less random segfaults compiling kernels, world or PHP5 on BETA-3 (Python and perl went ok). So far I haven't succeeded building a fresh kernel or world. This system is an Athlon XP with 1MB RAM and 4GB swap, compiling is done in the usual places in /usr, which is a set of two gstriped partitions. Dmesg attached. Previously this system has been
2008 Mar 14
3
Anyone know of a pass through ATA
Anyone know of a company that makes a pass through ATA? By pass through I mean have an Ethernet switch built into the ATA, like most desktop phones have. All of the dual ethernet ATA's I have seen have WAN/LAN ports, not two LAN ports. I fooled around with DMZ etc...but it just doesn't work as well. Thermal -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2007 Oct 19
3
Memory problems with CentOS box
Hello all I am running CentOS 5 on a small server and I am having very strange memory malfunctions. The computer runs perfectly with no problems whatsoever. From time to time, after a soft reboot, the computer emmits beeps corresponding to a memory fault. It never reboots again until I find and remove a now defective DIMM. That DIMM can never be used again because it is out of order. This just
2007 Feb 27
2
Preprocessor denoise. Does it work?
Jean-Marc Valin wrote: > Andy Ross wrote: > > Uh, production applications almost always require squelch, no? > > Some do, some don't. In general, distinguishing between a keyboard > and a speech transient is next to impossible based only on a few ms > of speech. That is true for distinguishing it by waveform, but not by amplitude. As I mentioned, these transients are
2017 Mar 19
4
upgrading Mysql 5.0.95
Hi All, I'm getting things ready to upgrade my aging installation of MySQL 5.0.95 on my CentOS 5 LAMP server. With the impending EOL date of 3.31 fast approaching my sense of doom and urgency is increasing. I see that the necessary packages are available in @base and @updates - mysql51 and mysql55 respectively but from all the information I've read on the matter so far I'm left with