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2007 May 07
1
Simple question about function with glm
Dear all, I coded a function called u.glm u.glm <- function (x,ahi,age,bmiz,gender) { library(nortest) lil.rslt <- lillie.test(x) if (lil.rslt$p.value >0.05) { cat("Logtrans=0, lillie=",lil.rslt$p.value,"\n") xmodel<-glm(x~ahi+age+bmiz+as.factor(gender)) summary(xmodel) confint(xmodel) } else { cat("Logtrans=1,
2018 Nov 30
2
[PATCH RFC 00/15] Zero ****s, hugload of hugs <3
On 11/30/18 12:56 PM, Davidlohr Bueso wrote: > On Fri, 30 Nov 2018, Kees Cook wrote: > >> On Fri, Nov 30, 2018 at 11:27 AM Jarkko Sakkinen >> <jarkko.sakkinen at linux.intel.com> wrote: >>> >>> In order to comply with the CoC, replace **** with a hug. > > I hope this is some kind of joke. How would anyone get offended by reading > technical
2018 Nov 30
4
[PATCH RFC 00/15] Zero ****s, hugload of hugs <3
On Friday, 30 November 2018 20:35:07 GMT David Miller wrote: > From: Jens Axboe <axboe at kernel.dk> > Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2018 13:12:26 -0700 > > > On 11/30/18 12:56 PM, Davidlohr Bueso wrote: > >> On Fri, 30 Nov 2018, Kees Cook wrote: > >> > >>> On Fri, Nov 30, 2018 at 11:27 AM Jarkko Sakkinen > >>> <jarkko.sakkinen at
2015 Jul 21
1
Rsync differences using NFS & SMB
Hi, I’m having difficulties trying to understand the performance differences between NFS and SMB. I have used rsync (OS X) over SMB (mounted network storage) and using rsync (OS X) over SSH (NFS mounted storage) From my test, rsync over SMB builds a file list each time comparing modified source/destination, where as rsync over ssh/nfs is incredibly quicker, pretty much instant. During the
2006 Sep 25
3
Best use of LaTeX listings package for pretty printing R code
This is what I have been using. Does anyone have a better way? In particular I would like to see letters in comment strings not stretched so much. Thanks -Frank \documentclass{article} \usepackage{listings,relsize} \lstloadlanguages{R} \newcommand{\lil}[1]{\lstinline|#1|} \begin{document} \lstset{language=R,basicstyle=\smaller,commentstyle=\rmfamily\smaller, showstringspaces=false,%
2009 Apr 01
4
permission denied errors with rake db:migrate
I am at a loss here and hoping for some advise on where to begin looking with a series of errors I am suddenly getting when trying to rake: "anything goes here" .. lil-loco:/rails/cem craigmartin$ rake db:migrate (in /rails/cem) rake aborted! Permission denied - /rails/cem/db/schema.rb This is the current error. lil-loco:/rails/cem craigmartin$ rake db:schema:load (in /rails/cem) --
2008 Feb 28
2
random exception driving me crazy: SecurityError (Insecure: can't modify array)
Hi all, I''m running into a very strange but incredibly annoying problem that I just can''t seem to solve. The exception is occurring from a seemingly innocuous line in my code, a simple ''logger.warn("some debug information")''. The backtrace follows: SecurityError (Insecure: can''t modify array)
2009 Jan 13
5
acroread = resource hog
Any have trouble with acroread taking up massive cpu and memory? I exited my Firefox browser and the lil bastard was still hogging up my resources. Took up 69% of 4GB, and wouldn't let go, until a kill -9 showed'em, have to do it every time I open a pdf in firefox. Any use Xpdf or something else?
2019 Feb 13
3
changing variable naming rules in LLVM codebase
I want to reiterate the benefit that underscore_names would bring. To be clear it's not my favorite style, but it does have a very concrete advantage which is that we have a very large subproject already using it. it doesn't make sense to do a purely aesthetic move that not everyone is going to agree on anyway, when we could do one with actual tangible value. On Wed, Feb 13, 2019 at 8:52
2013 Dec 02
2
correct way to hot-add cdrom ?
Good day to all. i have problems with cdrom hot adding code. currently i using virDomainAttachDevice with type=file, device=cdrom, dev=hdc, this code works for machine with one ide hdd and one ide cdrom, but this not work for machine with only one ide hdd, and i looking for solution to hot add cdrom to machine independent of existing devices or i need way to determinate which target device
2003 Dec 29
1
Open Source W2k Policy Implementation (was Re: Windows2000 policies in a Samba PDC)
> -----Original Message----- > On Mon, 29 Dec 2003, [ISO-8859-1] ?ncor Gonz?lez Sosa wrote: > > With Samba you can do only what you can do with NT4 using the > NTConfig.POL file. > > > You can copy the files Win2K creates in > c:\WINNT\SYSVOL\sysvol\domainname\profiles to a share called > "SYSVOL" under the path: >
2010 Sep 28
18
[PATCH] Btrfs: add a disk info ioctl to get the disks attached to a filesystem
This was a request from the systemd guys. They need a quick and easy way to get all devices attached to a Btrfs filesystem in order to check if any of the disks are SSD for...something, I didn''t ask :). I''ve tested this with the btrfs-progs patch that accompanies this patch. Thanks, Signed-off-by: Josef Bacik <josef@redhat.com> --- fs/btrfs/ioctl.c | 64
2003 Dec 29
1
Open Source W2k Policy Implementation (was Re: Windows2000 policies in a Samba PDC)
John, What I've done so far is mostly a hack. I've implemented some custom VBS scripts at login to install software (that only works part of the time because my method for granting the users admin priviledges is a UI based VBS hack which types the password in for them from an encrypted VBS script) and I've yet to implement any Windows policies as I've not been motivated enough to
2004 Aug 06
4
Missing headers in Icecast2
On Saturday 06 December 2003 17:12, Macsym wrote: > Hi Karl, > > I just checked in Icecast1 source, the line: > > if (client_wants_content_length (con)) > sock_write (con->sock, "Cache-Control: no-cache\r\nPragma: > no-cache\r\nConnection: close\r\nContent-Length: 54000000\r\n"); > > > is located in "client.c". Shouldn't I add this line
2013 Jun 27
3
CentOS 6 SFF motherboard or complete system
I am trying to assemble or purchase a set of CentOS 6 compatible SFF workstations, and am finding it incredibly frustrating to do so. hardware.redhat.com is so slow as to be useless and provides almost no information about each of the 1,300 or so products listed in their database; clicking through them one at a time is incredibly frustrating (and about half of them are discontinued or out of stock
2004 Apr 27
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM benchmarks against GCC
On Tue, 27 Apr 2004, [koi8-r] "Valery A.Khamenya[koi8-r] " wrote: > i was thinking that this question was not good > right after relese 1.0, but now perhaps it is OK... > if not, then I am sorry. You could always ask, it's just that the answer changes over time. :) > So, what about current status of benchmarks? > I mean comparison to gcc. It's slowly getting
2010 Oct 22
2
wine test.bat - Does it work?
Hi all! I have a .bat file that I need to run on a machine that runs Linux. Is it possible to run a .bat file under WINE? I have installed WINE and tried writing wine test.bat on the command line but it didn't work. I got the error message, wine: Bad EXE format for H:\Dokument\test.bat Is it only .exe files that can be run under WINE? Thanks, S?nia S?nia Lil?o O2 Strandv?gen 5B 114 51
2019 Feb 14
5
changing variable naming rules in LLVM codebase
I have to agree with Paul that I think it is rather useful to have a naming convention that distinguishes class members from locals, etc. I'm not sure what that would look like, whether an m prefix for data members would be something others would entertain, but something that makes it clear would probably be useful. To use Paul's example, I think that mTheStuff vs. TheStuff makes it super
2016 Mar 18
3
We really need more community involvement with GSoC
Anton let me know that while we're seeing some pretty good GSoC proposals (or at least quite good starting points), we're still really short on mentors. Please, everyone, consider if you have the expertise and could find the bandwidth to mentor a GSoC student. If so, contact Anton and he'll set you up. Second, if you cannot be a GSoC mentor, please help the GSoC proposals turn into
2012 Mar 09
3
128 bit Document IDs (Please don't hurt me)
I apologize for what may be a sore subject. 4 billion documents is a heck of a lot. 64 bit vs 32 bit would be an incredibly large database with an average document and term size. Why 128 bit? Simply for address space. Mapping a UUID (128 bit) or MongoDB ObjectID (96 bit) directly into the Xapian document space removes the need for referencing one or the other from one or both. I see a common