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2003 Dec 10
0
nested analysis with lme - odd result?
Hello! When I simulate variance at only a single level in a nested analysis using lme (all levels are random effects), the results confuse me. Instead of lme reporting high variance in only that simulated level, substantial variance (>10% of simulated level) often appears in other levels -- in some configurations, as often as 50% of the time. Usually this spurious variance shows up in
2003 Dec 17
2
variance estimates in lme biased?
Hi all, I didn't get a response to my post of this issue a week ago, so I've tried to clarify: When I use lme to analyze a model of nested random effects, the variance estimates of levels higher in the hierarchy appear to have much more variance than they should. In the example below with 4 levels, I simulate variance in level 2 (sd=1.0) and level 4 (sd=0.1), but levels 1 and 3 do
2011 Jan 13
0
FW: Immediate Interview - Backend / Front End Software Engineer with Ruby on Rails (6 Position) - Boston, MA
Dear Candidate, Please have a look on the Direct Client Requirement and send me the profile ASAP along with the rate and contact details. Position: Backend Software Engineer with Ruby on Rails Location: Boston, MA F2F must after telescreen (Client will pay Expense) Duration - 6 Months (It is Contract to Hire Position) The ideal candidate will be a Ruby on Rails guru, with
2000 May 09
3
OpenSSH for SCO?
Has anybody here implemented OpenSSL+OpenSSH on SCO Open Server 5.0.5? Please contact me off-list. Thanks! -- John Hardin Internal Systems Administrator Apropos Retail Management Systems, Inc. <johnh at aproposretail.com>
2001 Sep 12
1
Q: 2.5.2p2, RSA auth and expired passwords
Quick question: ssh client and server 2.5.2p2, RSA authentication. Should the user be prompted to change their password if it's expired? -- John Hardin <johnh at aproposretail.com> Internal Systems Administrator voice: (425) 672-1304 Apropos Retail Management Systems, Inc. fax: (425) 672-0192
2002 Jun 24
1
3.3p1 on Immunix (RH) 6.2
Just compiled the SRPM for 3.3p1 on my Immunix 6.2 box (Redhat 6.2 + Stackguard compiler), fired up the server, and tried to connect to it. No joy. In the spec file I changed the following options: # Is this build for RHL 6.x? %define build6x 1 # Disable IPv6 (avoids DNS hangs on some glibc versions) %define noip6 1 This appears in the system log: Jun 24 16:11:51 johnh sshd[27774]: fatal:
2001 Aug 13
1
[jakob@crt.se: Re: [PATCH] Maildir support]
I don't think he's talking about mail server or clients here. I think this needs some clairification. This really only effects the $MAIL upon login. I've messed with this some, because it's caused problems for me personally at work. Here's the deal with an example: If you do a configure, on a Solaris 2.7 box, and then build sshd, when you log in you get this is you echo
2000 Feb 05
0
Forwarded ports: delay after last close before exiting
I use fetchmail+ssh (soon to be openssh) to retrieve mail for several accounts. The setup for this forwards a couple of local ports to the mail server POP and IMAP ports, then sleeps. Nothing fancy. If the first poll has a lot of messages, enough that it extends beyond the end of the sleep, then when it completes ssh sees no activity on the forwarded ports and exits. This prevents subsequent
2000 Feb 10
0
Clarification of error message due to /etc/hosts.allow problems
{beware of line wrapping...} --- openssh-1.2.2-original/sshconnect.c Thu Jan 20 03:44:09 2000 +++ openssh-1.2.2/sshconnect.c Thu Feb 10 12:44:08 2000 @@ -961,7 +961,7 @@ /* Read other side\'s version identification. */ for (i = 0; i < sizeof(buf) - 1; i++) { if (read(connection_in, &buf[i], 1) != 1) -
2002 Mar 25
1
Viruses
Can somebody install an attachment filter on the listserv? Please? -- John Hardin <johnh at aproposretail.com> Internal Systems Administrator voice: (425) 672-1304 Apropos Retail Management Systems, Inc. fax: (425) 672-0192 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- "Rather than form a
2002 May 07
1
X11 forwarding and LBX
So I'm working from home today, and for the first time I've tried running Evolution over a forwarded X11 connection. Even though work has a T1 and I have 640k at home, and ssh is compressing, it's ... rather slow. So I fire off lbxproxy and try to run an xterm to see if it works. No dice, authentication denied. Does anybody have any experience with this? Is it possible to run
2013 Sep 20
0
Astricon - let's talk call centers?
Hi list, I know it's a bit OT, but for those who will be at the Astricon, we are organizing a very informal meeting (maybe in front of a pint or two) to talk about Asterisk for call-centers. No marketing or anything - just a way to exchange ideas and meet f2f. I created a facebook group to organize it - see https://www.facebook.com/groups/507826572618269/ See you in Atlanta! l. --
2006 Feb 15
0
[CAVPdiscussion] OT: RFC: Canadian Association o f Voice over IP Users (CAVU)
In the latest CAVP conference call, the membership body voted to restrict membership to VoIP LEC's and to create a seperate membership body for any other parties interested in contributing to the CAVP's efforts in CRTC lobbying and providing a unified industry presence in the Canadian telco industry with a view to VoIP services. Accordingly, I would like to propose an adjutant association
2000 May 01
3
Status of SSH 2.0 protocol support?
Just to bring everyone up to date, could we get a report on the status of support for the 2.x protocol? The home page says "next major release" - is that 1.3 or 2.0? And is there any feel for when it'll be generally available? -- John Hardin Internal Systems Administrator Apropos Retail Management Systems, Inc. <johnh at aproposretail.com>
2017 Oct 27
2
[fdo] Freedesktop sdk aka 'tiny base runtime' project
Hi all, So i wanted to kick off this mailing list by trying to round up a few things which have been discussed recently, at GUADEC, in f2f conversations afterwards, or shot over emails between a few people. It's been discussed for a while that we want to create a tiny base runtime with bst. The upshot is this will homogenize the metadata used in the build process for Flatpak, GNOME
2017 Nov 13
0
[PATCH RFC v3 0/6] x86/idle: add halt poll support
From: Yang Zhang <yang.zhang.wz at gmail.com> Some latency-intensive workload have seen obviously performance drop when running inside VM. The main reason is that the overhead is amplified when running inside VM. The most cost I have seen is inside idle path. This patch introduces a new mechanism to poll for a while before entering idle state. If schedule is needed during poll, then we
2017 Nov 13
0
[PATCH RFC v3 0/6] x86/idle: add halt poll support
From: Yang Zhang <yang.zhang.wz at gmail.com> Some latency-intensive workload have seen obviously performance drop when running inside VM. The main reason is that the overhead is amplified when running inside VM. The most cost I have seen is inside idle path. This patch introduces a new mechanism to poll for a while before entering idle state. If schedule is needed during poll, then we
2001 May 18
0
PATCH: implement delay (sleep) after last tunnelled connection exits
Here is a patch to implement a handy new feature proposed by John Hardin <johnh at aproposretail.com>. This is his description of the feature: New option for OpenSSH: Delay before exit. Command line option: -S delay Config file option: sleep {delay} Purpose: Wait the specified number of seconds after last traffic before dropping the connection and exiting. If ports are forwarded, this
2017 Nov 13
2
[PATCH RFC v3 0/6] x86/idle: add halt poll support
From: Quan Xu <quan.xu0 at gmail.com> Some latency-intensive workload have seen obviously performance drop when running inside VM. The main reason is that the overhead is amplified when running inside VM. The most cost I have seen is inside idle path. This patch introduces a new mechanism to poll for a while before entering idle state. If schedule is needed during poll, then we don't
2017 Nov 13
2
[PATCH RFC v3 0/6] x86/idle: add halt poll support
From: Quan Xu <quan.xu0 at gmail.com> Some latency-intensive workload have seen obviously performance drop when running inside VM. The main reason is that the overhead is amplified when running inside VM. The most cost I have seen is inside idle path. This patch introduces a new mechanism to poll for a while before entering idle state. If schedule is needed during poll, then we don't