Displaying 16 results from an estimated 16 matches for "woeful".
2006 May 09
3
Eaton Powerware 5110 UPS
...r /dev/usb/hid
mknod /dev/usb/hid/hiddev0 c 180 96
mknod /dev/usb/hid/hiddev1 c 180 97
mknod /dev/usb/hid/hiddev2 c 180 98
mknod /dev/usb/hid/hiddev3 c 180 99
However, I'm not sure how to check that there is a link between hiddev0
and the USB device that's registering above.
- In a fit of woeful optimism I have configured ups.conf to connect to
hiddev0 but I get this error when I run upsdrvctl
hiddev path open /dev/usb/hid/hiddev0: No such device
Driver failed to start (exit status=1)
I have been looking to this document
(http://www.vttoth.com/ER-OF800.htm) as well...
2009 Jul 24
1
Making rq and bootcov play nice
I have a quick question, and I apologize in advance if, in asking, I
expose my woeful ignorance of R and its packages. I am trying to use
the bootcov function to estimate the standard errors for some
regression quantiles using a cluster bootstrap. However, it seems that
bootcov passes arguments that rq.fit doesn't like, preventing the
command from executing. Here is an example:...
2006 Jul 29
3
Lighttpd Configuration Independent of Hostname or IP
...es for virtual
domains or subdomains pointing to different apps, etc. But I''m
planning on just having this one server serve one rails app but will
be accessed through a few different IPs and hostnames.
I can''t seem to find any examples on the Net and the lighttpd doco is
woeful.
Thanks,
Dan
PS, My current lighttpd.conf (the parts that matter):
server.document-root = "/Users/CRMServer/var/www/kc/public"
server.bind = "crm.local"
server.port = 80
server.pid-file = "/Users/CRMServer/var/www/kc/log/
l...
2009 Jul 24
1
Fwd: Making rq and bootcov play nice
...uc.edu Department of Economics
vox: 217-333-4558 University of Illinois
fax: 217-244-6678 Urbana, IL 61801
On Jul 23, 2009, at 8:10 PM, John Gardner wrote:
> I have a quick question, and I apologize in advance if, in asking, I
> expose my woeful ignorance of R and its packages. I am trying to use
> the bootcov function to estimate the standard errors for some
> regression quantiles using a cluster bootstrap. However, it seems that
> bootcov passes arguments that rq.fit doesn't like, preventing the
> command from executing....
2005 Jan 27
10
A "rude" question
Dear all,
I am beginner using R. I have a question about it. When you use it,
since it is written by so many authors, how do you know that the
results are trustable?(I don't want to affend anyone, also I trust
people). But I think this should be a question.
Thanks,
Ming
2005 Jan 27
10
A "rude" question
Dear all,
I am beginner using R. I have a question about it. When you use it,
since it is written by so many authors, how do you know that the
results are trustable?(I don't want to affend anyone, also I trust
people). But I think this should be a question.
Thanks,
Ming
2003 Nov 24
4
OT: reasoning behind open vs. closed SSH
...n its UNIX products.
Our experience so far is that the commercial product is slow(1), and difficult to use in scripts
where standard input and output are being used, especially if not attached to a terminal.
(1) This could be caused by the type of authentication we are using
Also, the support is woefull. One of our guys was on-site at a customer, called SSH up for
support and was told that the problem he was having is a "known bug" and there is no way around it
at the moment.
My question is, what reasons should we go with the commercial product? Reasons given me have
been:
1 - supp...
2005 Nov 01
4
[LLVMdev] Re: Still can't compile backend or frontend on, Windows
...just wanted a JIT compiler I could emit the .NET CLR or
Java bytecodes. Just as an aside, how do you support tail calls or more
general functional language paradigms with your C backend? What if I
don't ever want to use a call stack for my function arguments, for example?
Pardon me for my woeful ignorance, but currently I presume that on Linux
using an X86 CPU you can emit either object code directly or some kind
of intermediate ASCII assembly code? If that is the case, then
apparently the only problem is operating system specific calls in the
backend of the LLVM compiler. Also I pre...
2005 Nov 04
0
[LLVMdev] Re: Still can't compile backend or frontend on, Windows
...mpiler I could emit the .NET CLR or Java
>bytecodes. Just as an aside, how do you support tail calls or more general
>functional language paradigms with your C backend? What if I don't ever
>want to use a call stack for my function arguments, for example?
>
>Pardon me for my woeful ignorance, but currently I presume that on Linux
>using an X86 CPU you can emit either object code directly or some kind of
>intermediate ASCII assembly code? If that is the case, then apparently the
>only problem is operating system specific calls in the backend of the LLVM
>compi...
2004 Jul 20
0
[fdo] Linux with Graphics and Sound
...Davis,
The state of most desktop and office applications under Linux seem quite
healthy. People are working hard making the Linux desktop work. Yet, I
am very sorry, but I cannot describe the deployment and maintaince of 3D
graphics and sound API's as well as drivers as anything other than woeful.
My hope is an enviroment where both open-source and commcial audio
applications, 3D graphic applications and 3D games can all flurish.
The Linux kernal is often updated and patched for security reasons. The
maintainence demands of reconfiguring, recompiling the kernel for sound,
and then cont...
2023 Jun 25
1
depmixs4 standardError() issue
...ovariate also seems
> to ?fix? the issue but it crops up quite often for me in general.
>
> Many thanks,
Greetings. I hope, given the very belated nature of my response, that
you are still interested in this issue. I have seen no answers to your
enquiry, so I am chipping in, despite my woeful lack of expertise.
Basically my guess would be that the NaNs result from the covariance
matrix vc$vcov having negative diagonal entries --- negative variance
estimates. I believe that vc$vcov would have been produced, at some
level, by inverting the negative of the Hessian matrix of the paramete...
2003 Jun 17
0
Quality of graphics produced as windows metafiles
Hi all
My details:
platform i386-pc-mingw32
arch i386
os mingw32
system i386, mingw32
status
major 1
minor 7.0
year 2003
month 04
day 16
language R
Please excuse my woeful ignorance, but when I copy the contents of an
R-graphics window produced using "windows()" (or any of its close
relations) to the clipboard as a windows metafile and then paste the
contents into another document, typically an MS Word file, the quality
of the graphics produced seems to...
2005 Nov 01
0
[LLVMdev] Re: Still can't compile backend or frontend on, Windows
...ls or more general functional
> language paradigms with your C backend? What if I don't ever want to use a
> call stack for my function arguments, for example?
Not well. It depends on the C compiler to implement these, which means it
probably won't happen.
> Pardon me for my woeful ignorance, but currently I presume that on Linux
> using an X86 CPU you can emit either object code directly or some kind of
> intermediate ASCII assembly code? If that is the case, then apparently the
> only problem is operating system specific calls in the backend of the LLVM
> c...
2015 Dec 02
5
CR getting 7.2 packages......
Heads-up to everyone: CR is getting CentOS 7.1511 (aka '7.2')
packages..... just updated using CR, and, yeah, GNOME 3.14 is a bit
different from 3.8...... several things are in different places on the
screen. I did have to re-setup my triple monitor settings to have the
laptop's display in the center and the two other displays as one on the
left and one on the right.
The good
2023 May 30
1
depmixs4 standardError() issue
Hello,
I've been enjoying using the "Mixture and Hidden Markov Models in R" by Visser & Speekenbrink to learn how to apply these analyses to my own data using depmixS4.
I currently have a fitted 4-state mixture model with three emissions variables and one binomial covariate (HS). I am trying to compute confidence intervals using the following code, where fmms4s is the model:
2016 Nov 24
4
Updated my Dovecot certificate for the first time
On Thu, 24 Nov 2016 07:52:51 +0100 (CET)
Steffen Kaiser <skdovecot at smail.inf.fh-brs.de> wrote:
> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
> Hash: SHA1
>
> On Wed, 23 Nov 2016, Steve Litt wrote:
>
> >On Wed, 23 Nov 2016 16:04:22 -0600 (CST) Greg Rivers
> ><gcr+dovecot at tharned.org> wrote:
> >> $ strings $(whence alpine) | grep '^/.*certs$'