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2017 Jul 25
1
Re: Why cannot block copy local storage to network disk
On Tue, Jul 18, 2017 at 15:33:24 +0200, Martin Kletzander wrote: > On Tue, Jul 18, 2017 at 06:06:45PM +0800, wyang wrote: > >Hi, guys > > > >I was executing the following command to lively migrate local storage to > >network storage, > > > > [root@192-168-152-51 ~]# virsh blockcopy > > a75056a4-44e0-4b97-bc77-78142ee17038 vda —xml rbd.xml —wait
2009 Jul 10
1
prevalence in logistic regression lrm()
Hi, I am wondering if there is a way to specify the prevalence of events in logistic regression using lrm() from Design package? Linear Discriminant Analysis using lda() from MASS library has an argument "prior=" that we can use to specify the prevalent of events when the actual dataset being analyzed does not have a representative prevalence. How can we incorporate this information in
2011 May 01
2
[Patch] ocfs2: remove the /sys/o2cb symlink
It is obsoleted since Dec 2005. Signed-off-by: WANG Cong <amwang at redhat.com> --- Documentation/ABI/obsolete/o2cb | 11 ----------- Documentation/ABI/removed/o2cb | 10 ++++++++++ Documentation/feature-removal-schedule.txt | 10 ---------- fs/ocfs2/cluster/sys.c | 9 --------- 4 files changed, 10 insertions(+), 30 deletions(-) --- diff
2011 Jan 19
7
Let's talk about HTTPS Everywhere
Ok. It's a Firefox Add-on: https://www.eff.org/https-everywhere Questions: 1) But: Why can't i find it on the offical Firefox Add-ons site?: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/ 2) Did anyone audited the "HTTPS Everywhere" code? 3) Can someone trust this Add-on? Is it safe to install/use? 4) If it's so great why isn't it more prevalent? What's youre
2017 Jul 18
2
Why cannot block copy local storage to network disk
2011 Nov 04
1
Help: stemming and stem completion with package tm in R
Hi All I came across a problem below when doing stemming and stem completion with package tm in R. Word "mining" was stemmed to "mine" with stemDocument(), and then completed to "miners"with stemCompletion(). However, I prefer to keep "mining" intact. For stemCompletion(), the default type of completion is "prevalent", which takes the most
2008 Oct 29
5
network design philosophy and practice
I'm wondering how prevalent the practice of physically segregating voice and data networks is in the Real World. What are the factors that typically lead to such a decision? DIscussions of pros and cons are most welcome by me. Experiences, anybody? -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: smime.p7s Type: application/x-pkcs7-signature Size: 3234
2023 Nov 06
2
New syntax for positional-only function parameters?
Dear List, I'm writing to gauge interest in new syntax for positional-only function parameters to be added to R. The pattern of functions accepting other functions as inputs and passing additional ... arguments to them is prevalent throughout the R ecosystem. Currently, however, all such functions must one way or another tackle the problem of inadvertently passing arguments meant to go to
2018 Aug 25
3
Where does L come from?
On 25 August 2018 at 09:28, Carl Boettiger wrote: | I always thought it meant "Long" (I'm assuming R's integers are long | integers in C sense (iirrc one can declare 'long x', and it being common to | refer to integers as "longs" in the same way we use "doubles" to mean | double precision floating point). But pure speculation on my part, so I'm |
2010 Aug 17
0
[LLVMdev] [RFC] Moving to Sphinx for LLVM and friends documentation (with partial implementation (in both 10pt and 12pt font)).
On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 5:25 PM, Chris Lattner <clattner at apple.com> wrote: > > On Aug 17, 2010, at 3:42 PM, OvermindDL1 wrote: > >> >> On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 4:09 PM, David A. Greene <greened at obbligato.org> wrote: >>> OvermindDL1 <overminddl1 at gmail.com> writes: >>> >>>> Correction, even the zip by itself is too big,
2012 Jan 01
2
Interoperability with MAC OSX clients, resource forks, xattrs
Hi folks, I wish you all a happy new year! I want to migrate a fileserver for Windows und MAC OS clients with ancient versions of samba and netatalk to samba 3.6 (with a samba 4 domain controller), but this raises quite some issues. The new server should - if possible - not be running netatalk. While the package is quite mature, being able to access the same share with both CIFS and AFS
2014 Jan 28
5
NIS or not?
Hi all, We're getting to a point in our linux environment where it's starting to be cumbersome to keep shadow and passwd-files up-to-date for the users to login on each computer. Scripts can only get us so far. 8-/ I've looked a bit into central login systems for linux, and NIS and LDAP seem to be prevalent. NIS being the simpler-to-setup solution for small to medium networks as
2008 Oct 16
2
Manage password change without windows...
[I'm subscribed, but with mail deliverying turned off. I will read the thread on web archive, but please CC me... i'm subscribed to the italian samba list, but there's no answer there...] I manage some samba domain (samba3 as in debian stable), using LDAP as backend and smbldap-tools. The domains born as windows-only, and they are still windows-prevalent, but i'm inserting here
2017 Jul 25
1
[PATCH] bios: Restrict missing fp table message to desktop cards.
A 2 minute google search shows that this error is prevalent with mobile Nvidia GPUs. Since we can assume mobile parts have no fp table, demote the error to desktop cards. Also reword the comment since the error is not restricted to Apple hardware. Signed-off by: Rosen Penev <rosenp at gmail.com> --- drm/nouveau/nouveau_bios.c | 10 +++++----- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 5
2011 Aug 27
1
hopelessly overdispersed?
dear list! i am running an anlysis on proportion data using binomial (quasibinomial family) error structure. My data comprises of two continuous vars, body size and range size, as well as of feeding guild, nest placement, nest type and foragig strata as factors. I hope to model with these variables the preference of primary forests (#successes) by certain bird species. My code therefore looks
2019 Mar 11
2
GlobalISel: Ambiguous intrinsic semantics problem
Matt: that’s fair. We’re generally apprehensive of option 2 as well. Eli: Yes, currently we believe that aarch64.neon.addp is the only arm64 one affected, but we don’t know how prevalent this is on other targets. Splitting it is certainly possible combined with the autoupgrader. If disambiguating the intrinsics is the preferred solution, then I think we should also have the langref also specify
2009 Sep 08
3
OpenSSH and keystroke timings
Old news, but ... http://lwn.net/Articles/298833/ I first posted about this back in 2001 and it's still not resolved: http://osdir.com/ml/ietf.secsh/2001-09/msg00000.html 1) high latency networks are a reality that will never go away. In fact they will only become more prevalent since distributed networks continue to grow broader but (surprise) the speed of light remains a constant. 2)
2018 Aug 25
4
Where does L come from?
On 25/08/2018 4:49 PM, Herv? Pag?s wrote: > The choice of the L suffix in R to mean "R integer type", which > is mapped to the "int" type at the C level, and NOT to the "long int" > type, is really unfortunate as it seems to be misleading and confusing > a lot of people. Can you provide any evidence of that (e.g. a link to a message from one of these
2020 May 29
2
[cfe-dev] [RFC] Loading Bitfields with Smallest Needed Types
On 28 May 2020, at 18:42, Bill Wendling wrote: > On Tue, May 26, 2020 at 7:49 PM James Y Knight via llvm-dev > <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: >> >> At least in this test-case, the "bitfield" part of this seems to be a >> distraction. As Eli notes, Clang has lowered the function to LLVM IR >> containing consistent i16 operations. Despite that
2005 Jan 08
1
OSX Intrusion Suspected, Advice Sought
JohnG <mcsjgs@cox.net> wrote: > I run OS X 10.3.7 on a PowerMac MDD G4 on a cable broadband connection. > I have reason to think my system has been tampered with. Security > features in Mac OS X have been left unlocked (Preference Pane - Users) OSX is substantially different from FreeBSD (even without netinfo) despite having some of the same source code. I doubt you'll find