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2023 Jan 17
0
2.4 ballpark release date?
I'm wondering whether there is a ballpark release date for Dovecot 2.4. I know an exact release date is probably not available, but can it at least be narrowed to a specific quarter? Is it likely in 2023? I have seen on previous messages that an Ubuntu repository for 22.04 (jammy) will appear with the 2.4 release. My mail server in AWS is running Ubuntu 20.04 (focal), which I have
2008 Dec 01
2
server or client having the problem?
Hello, Running client on redhat4 version 3.0.28-0 and the server on Solaris 10 version 3.0.25c Writing 2-3megabytes/second. Something stopped working. On the client I ran strace against the mount.smbfs process: It showed pause( On the server all I saw was this: [2008/11/30 14:14:43, 1] smbd/service.c:(1230) 192.168.1.200 (192.168.1.200) closed connection to service smbmnt Can't
2006 Jun 19
3
MLE maximum number of parameters
Hi All, I would like to know, is there a *ballpark* figure for how many parameters the minimisation routines can cope with? I'm asking because I was asked if I knew. Cheers, Federico -- Federico C. F. Calboli Department of Epidemiology and Public Health Imperial College, St. Mary's Campus Norfolk Place, London W2 1PG Tel +44 (0)20 75941602 Fax +44 (0)20 75943193 f.calboli [.a.t]
2018 Apr 25
5
[RFC] Turn the MachineOutliner on by default in AArch64 under -Oz
Hello A 4.4% geomean codesize improvement is really impressive. That stuff is hard to come by, you usually have to nibble away at it bit at a time. I ran some codesize benchmarks we have and they were in the same ballpark. Some of these are quite small so had less opportunity for outlining, but the average was still over 3% with some as high as 9-10%. All the tests I ran were fine, although we
2006 Dec 15
2
Bandwidth requirements for 1, 000, 000 minutes a month
This may expose my ignorance, but here goes :) I've been asked to figure out how much bandwidth would be needed to handle 1,000,000 minutes a month. Here's the environment: ) All calls are received via SIP. ) All calls use the ulaw codec. ) Calls average 10 minutes in duration. ) The "busiest" hour will account for 10% of the daily total. This is how I'm figuring
2005 Mar 10
5
Bandwidth
Assuming I'm using a VOIP provider of some sort, what kind of bandwidth requirements / line should I expect to have in place? I currently have 8 traditional voice lines, and a FAX line that doubles as my DSL source. Ballpark, what do I need to have in place to move everything to asterisk? Dunc
2017 Aug 16
3
weakforced
On Tue, Jul 18, 2017 at 10:40 PM, Aki Tuomi <aki.tuomi at dovecot.fi> wrote: > > > On 19.07.2017 02:38, Mark Moseley wrote: > > I've been playing with weakforced, so it fills in the 'fail2ban across a > > cluster' niche (not to mention RBLs). It seems to work well, once you've > > actually read the docs :) > > > > I was curious if
2008 Sep 08
3
extracting max row from data matrix
dear group, i have a data matrix with some replicate items with different values. I want to extract the row with max value. for example: > x fruit weight 1 apple 1.3 2 apple 1.5 3 apple 1.6 4 orange 1.4 5 orange 1.6 x is a data frame. I want to extract unique items from fruits that has max weight. that is: 3 apple 1.6 5 orange 1.6 I want to be able to use
2003 Jul 16
1
Tobit analysis
Having read previous correspondance on this topic, am I right in using a gaussian distribution for a tobit model, one article suggests a normal distribution? Also, I want to censure at the upper bound, so, using the survival5 package I use: survreg(Surv(y,y<c,type="right")~x) for a censored regression. Could anybody who's had experience of this, confirm whether I'm in the
2003 Apr 02
1
normalized frequency histogram
Hi folks I'm trying to plot a normalized frequency histogram of some data. After checking the docs, it seems there is no built in feature for this. from the definition for normalized frequency, I need to divide the relative frequency by the size of the intervals being used. So I could divide the series by this interval length, and then plot the relative frequency. The problem is
2008 May 12
4
[LLVMdev] Size and performance figures for LLVM?
I gave a short presentation on LLVM for a couple of people here, and they had questions I could not immediately answer. The questions are rather obvious, so I'm hoping that someone has already found out the answers. So here we go: 1) What is the relative size of LLVM bitcode files and the corresponding native binaries? Are there significant differences between targets (e.g. x86, ARM,
2015 Jul 30
2
Fedora change that will probably affect RHEL
On Thu, Jul 30, 2015 at 9:54 AM, Valeri Galtsev <galtsev at kicp.uchicago.edu> wrote: >> Now I use Google. They offer MFA opt in. And now I'm more secure than >> I was with the myopic ISP. > > "More secure" only to the level one can trust google ;-) Yes I know, but I put them in approximately the same ballpark as having to trust my proprietary CPU, and
2013 Feb 01
2
help on proportions
Hi: Apologies for asking the following question. As?this may sound very basic and stupid for this forum?, I honestly do not know how to solve it and I do not have a teacher who can help me understand. ? I have list of genes (200)?that are involved in a particular process and I call this as a?ProcSet.?? From an independent experiment I found that out of 10,000 genes, 1500 are significant and I
2006 Feb 08
2
Performance differences 64-bit vs 32-bit
Hi Guys. We've got a new server that we're looking to use for an Asterisk install. The CPU is a 64-bit AMD Opteron 246, 2Gb RAM. We're having some compilation issues with some of the Asterisk modules using Debian-amd64, and due to time constraints we are considering going 32-bit for now just to get the box up and running. Does anyone have any ballpark figures for the performance
2018 Apr 26
0
[RFC] Turn the MachineOutliner on by default in AArch64 under -Oz
Hi, On 25 April 2018 at 14:02, David Green via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > Hello > > A 4.4% geomean codesize improvement is really impressive. That stuff is hard to come by, you usually have to nibble away at it bit at a time. I ran some codesize benchmarks we have and they were in the same ballpark. Some of these are quite small so had less opportunity for
2005 Feb 18
7
export to text file
I'm trying to export a large data frame to a text file for permanent storage. The only thing I could find was the treeglia Package but that didn't work. Any suggestions? Thanks! Christina D Smith PhD Student, GRA Statistics Department Kansas State University
2017 Feb 27
2
LLVM social in Sweden?
Hi all, Thanks for the answers! I've also received a couple of answers off-list, so there should be enough of us to get something rolling. I think we should start with something informal to get to know each other and see what our interests are etc. So, I've created a poll with a random slice of March here [1], so we can sync on the date / time. Please pick as many options as you can. The
2010 Feb 07
1
mboost: Interpreting coefficients from glmboost if center=TRUE
I'm running R 2.10.1 with mboost 2.0 in order to build predictive models . I am performing prediction on a binomial outcome, using a linear function (glmboost). However, I am running into some confusion regarding centering. (I am not aware of an mboost-specific mailing list, so if the main R list is not the right place for this topic, please let me know.) The boost_control() function allows
2009 Jun 18
3
[PATCH 0/2] orphan lock fixes for local mode.
Hi Joel/Srini, Here are 2 patches for orphan lock in local mode. patch 1: In local mode, we don't need lvb, so don't init it. patch 2: In local mode, orphan lock and unlock don't need to go to dlm part. Regards, Tao
2010 Oct 16
3
Doubt with symbols in Rails
I was trying to write a wrapper for number_to_currency to return currency in pounds. I used a helper class to do this. def number_to_pounds(amt) number_to_currency(amt, :unit => "£") end This works fine, but I am trying to understand why I can''t use a symbol to pass the values. I thought symbols were like pointers. (you now know I am a newbie). def