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2016 Aug 07
2
Weighting Schemes: Evaluation results
Hi, Evaluation of pivoted normalization ("PPP") of tf-idf weighting scheme is also complete now. I have also evaluated the default tf-idf normalization ("ntn") and other normalizations combinations involving pivoted normalization in wdfn, idfn and wtn component as "Pxx", "xPx" and "xxP" normalization strings respectively to have a clear idea about
2016 Jul 28
2
Weighting Schemes: Evaluation results
Ah. If FIRE doesn't have something that can show this suitably, then > maybe Parth can advise on access to TREC, as I know he's used some of > them in the past. > ?I can say FIRE is also a reliable source but INEX/TREC are better. INEX can give you free access and TREC is not freely available. I had used INEX for xapian in the past and some details are here:
2005 Dec 19
2
Network Loading of freeBSD
I have spent a couple of days and quite some time during the nights googling and experimenting in pursuing subject objective and I feel like failing, if I cannot get competent help: My objective: boot a FreeBSD-package over the network by Systems lacking HW-Support for PXE My Testconfiguration: Server IBM-PC300 Client Siemes Fujitsu ErgoPro with freeBSD6.0 installed Network card in
2010 May 19
1
colored venn diagram
Hi list, This is probably too much to ask, but I'm wondering if there is a ready-to-use function somewhere that allows me to color one area of a venn diagram (e.g. the intersection of two sets)? Thanks! ...Tao
2019 Jul 11
2
Convert STRSXP or INTSXP to factor
Hi, Using the R C PAI, is there a way to convert to convert STRSXP or INTSXP to factor. The idea would be to do in C something similar to the "factor" function (example below): > letters[1:5] # [1] "a" "b" "c" "d" "e" > factor(letters[1:5]) # [1] a b c d e # Levels: a b c d e There is the function setAttrib the levels of a SXP
2008 Aug 13
4
Asterisk might be dropping RTP packets before reaching eth int?
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2007 May 27
1
dealing with mke2fs -T option
Hi, I have a doubt if I use the mke2fs option the right way. I formatted two different disks, one with $ mke2fs -b 4096 -E stride=16 -m 1 -T news /dev/sdd and the other with $ mke2fs -b 4096 -E stride=16 -m 1 -T largefile4 /dev/sde sdd is supposed to get files between 8k and 16k. sde will handle files with a fixed size of 32Mb. Then I tried this : $ dd if=/dev/zero of=/mount-sdx/file bs=4k
2014 Aug 08
2
Garbled menu on ISOLINUX
We have a system that is designed with no VGA port, graphics card, or keyboard, only a serial console. We're trying to boot a Linux via ISOLINUX. The problem is that when ISOLINUX comes up, the screen is usually garbled. Not always; sometimes it's intact, sometimes it's completely blank. When it is garbled, it is NOT the garbled text of a wrong baud rate. Rather, it looks like
2005 Jun 22
4
[LLVMdev] Re: Re: variable sized structs in LLVM
Misha Brukman wrote: > On Tue, Jun 21, 2005 at 02:11:22PM -0400, Ed Cogburn wrote: >> Reid Spencer wrote: >> > Its certainly possible to generate .ll files but its probably about >> > the same amount of work to use the LLVM API and there are >> > significant speed and validity benefits to doing so. >> >> Does this mean that LLVM is moving away from
2001 Nov 20
1
Fw: mkgroup -d failed with error 1332 (LookupAccountName)
Yes the machine I'm running this from is a member of the Domain. Mkpasswd works just great, mkgroup doesn't. Has anyone else seen this problem or know what the problem could be? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kevin Schnitzius" <kevin.schnitzius@citrix.com> To: "'Joshua McClintock'" <joshuam@gravityedge.com> Sent: Friday, November 09, 2001
2005 Jun 22
0
[LLVMdev] Re: Re: variable sized structs in LLVM
On Wed, 2005-06-22 at 01:17 -0400, Ed Cogburn wrote: > One of LLVM's powerful (IMHO) selling points was the > concept of a *complete*, abstract IR language which any independent > frontend could write to (sending llvm-as unoptimized, even ugly, but > correct, IR assembly that gets converted to optimized native code), without > being dependent on LLVM's own code, i.e. just
2006 Jan 24
2
pxelinux.0 hangs after it is downloaded.
Hello Everyone, In short, I have the following questions: Is there a known problem with PXE booting and LinuxBIOS? Will pxelinux.0 not work with a serial console? Is there a way to convert pxelinux.0 into an ELF file? The Long Version: I am working on installing Rocks Cluter distribution on a LinuxNetworx cluster. The hardware was donated to my college, and the CS
2009 Sep 08
4
SQL Server 2005 and CentOS?
One of my clients use a software product that is "upgrading" and will shortly utilize micro$oft SQL server 2005. Currently the clients are XP on older machines with the database residing on a Samba / CentOS server and this works very well. Question: Does anyone run SQL server from XP in a virtualbox on CentOS? Any other configuration that works on a linux server? I do not want to have
2005 Oct 25
1
Authentication problem with Mysql backend
hi, /**************************************************** i'm trying to configure samba with the mysql backend but it doesn't work. my smb.conf file is this: /**************************************************** #BOF [global] security = user workgroup = CABRERA encrypt passwords = no ;passdb backend = mysql:/usr/local/samba/lib/pdb/mysql.so passdb backend = mysql:mysql mysql:mysql host =
2007 Jun 08
11
Bad Echo between SIP calls
Hi, We have a PRI connection & when its was on test networks we had echo problems withoutside line. So I bought a TE212P card resolve the echo problem. Which did to an extent. Its using asterisk 1.2.18 & RHEL4-Update 4. But now when we are live, there is a terrible echo between 2 SIP calls. If I call the same extension from outside the voice is clear. I am not sure whats
2000 Dec 15
0
sshd demons
Hi there, I'm having a problem with sshd demons not shuting down after connection is closed. The strange thing is that this is happening on both my Redhat 6.2 server and Redhat 7.0, both running OpenSSH_2.3.0p1. I'm positive that KeepAlive is set to yes ! Is this a common problem ? I'm suspecting that is has something to do with the client as well. Think we're all using
2005 Feb 10
4
[ANNOUNCE] New stable release of Samba Console (1.1.23)
Hi, I'm officialy announcing the new 1.1.23 stable release of Samba Console, along with a stable IMC release too (1.2.24). This code is just going in production at a new customer site this week. From the project web site : Samba Console <http://imc.sourceforge.net/samba/index.html> is the first console developped for IMC. It offers a simple and ergonomic interface for managing a
2002 Mar 01
14
How to reduce size of samba binaries
Hi, I'd like to reduce the size of the samba binaries. smbd for instance is about 1.5 meg, which is way to much if you ask me. Is there a way to create smaller binaries, maybe by compiling differently? thanx, Dennis ===== __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Greetings - Send FREE e-cards for every occasion! http://greetings.yahoo.com
2009 Feb 13
6
Over 400 smbd pid's?
Over the past 2 days, my smbd processes are multiplying worse than rabbits. At least with rabbits it's easy to tell why you wind up with so many... Here's the setup: Samba version 3.2.8-0.24 installed via rpm on a FC6 box with 2 nics, both on the same subnet. The samba server acts as a PDC in a mixed environment but mostly windows pc's running xp. It is used mostly for file
2001 Mar 02
3
Preloading WINS registrations
I have a couple of Samba boxes, one of which is dedicated to WINS. The other I dole out anti-virus stuff to 3,500 odd PCs from. This second one will disappear from the WINS server from time to time which is a bit of a pain. I use nmblookup -R -U <wins_ip> <2nd_box_ip> to test for it. All clients are configured as "P" nodes so WINS is a bit essential. To bring it back I