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2006 May 09
3
Eaton Powerware 5110 UPS
Hi, I am wanting to use NUT to connect to an Eaton Powerware 5110 UPS using USB to connect. - I am using NUT 2.0.2 - I have compiled it with USB support - I can see that the UPS is registered as connecting in /var/log/messages eg usb 3-1: USB disconnect, address 3 usb 3-2: new low speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 4 But I don't know how to progress from here.
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
Hopefully someone can help with a bit of lighttpd configuration for my production rails app in Mac OS X. I have an application which will be accessed by many different domains and IP addresses. Examples: http://crm.local/ http://localhost/ http://192.168.0.49/ http://65.256.120.90/ (fake, but you get the idea, an external Internet facing IP address) http://crm.mydomain.net/
2009 Jul 24
1
Fwd: Making rq and bootcov play nice
John, You can make a local version of bootcov which either: deletes these arguments from the call to fitter, or modify the switch statement to include rq.fit, the latter would need to also modify rq() to return a fitFunction component, so the first option is simpler. One of these days I'll incorporate clustered se's into summary.rq, but meanwhile this seems to be a good alternative.
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 - suppo...
2005 Nov 01
4
[LLVMdev] Re: Still can't compile backend or frontend on, Windows
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2005 Nov 04
0
[LLVMdev] Re: Still can't compile backend or frontend on, Windows
>From: Matthew Bromberg <mattcbro at earthlink.net> >Date: Tue, 01 Nov 2005 16:21:34 -0500 >The JIT compiler is of course of great interest, but I'm also interested in >static compilation and in fact this seems to me one of the intriguing >features of LLVM, the fact that it can support both static and dynamic >languages, with a common optimization infrastructure. (I
2004 Jul 20
0
[fdo] Linux with Graphics and Sound
Hello Linus Torvalds, Paul 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
2023 Jun 25
1
depmixs4 standardError() issue
On Tue, 30 May 2023 17:43:31 +0000 Heather Lucas <hlucas2 at lsu.edu> wrote: > 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
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
2005 Nov 01
0
[LLVMdev] Re: Still can't compile backend or frontend on, Windows
On Tue, 1 Nov 2005, Matthew Bromberg wrote: >> It is the goal to generate OBJ files directly, though that is not likely to >> happen in the near future. But there are other options that do work today. >> The JIT does work, so you can execute programs compiled via LLVM right now. >> Additionally, you can generate C code that you can then compile with VC++, >>
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 $(whence alpine) | grep '^/.*certs$'