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2009 Oct 14
1
TFTP prefix in pxelinux.0 ?
Hello, I wonder if it is possible to change pxelinux.0's tftp prefix... I want to setup a repository like that: |-- dist1 | |-- pxelinux.cfg | | `-- default | `-- pxelinux.0 |-- dist2 | |-- pxelinux.cfg | | `-- default | `-- pxelinux.0 |-- pxelinux.cfg | |-- default | `-- menu.c32 `-- pxelinux.0 The file /pxelinux.cfg/default would contain something like that: >
2016 May 24
5
IPv6, ULAs and FreeBSD
Hello, I already consulted related lists @freebsd.org [1,2] but I have remained unsuccessful to solve the following issue: VPN works for an internal IPv4 subnet, but I doesn't for an internal IPv6 subnet with ULAs. To be honest, I don't have any experience setting up a local IPv6; so I guess that I'm doing something wrong here. For those that know FreeBSD: The main aim is to connect
2009 Dec 01
4
[LLVMdev] Possible bug in ExpandShiftWithUnknownAmountBit
Hello, I'm working in adding support for 64-bit integers to my target. I'm using LLVM to decompose the 64-bit integer operations by using 32-bit registers wherever possible and emulating support where not. When looking at the bit shift decomposition I saw what seems to be a bug in the implementation. The affected function is ExpandShiftWithUnknownAmountBit in LegalizeIntegerTypes.cpp.
2000 Aug 01
0
anova() on three or more objects behaves inconsistently (PR#621)
anova() on three or more objects behaves inconsistently in R. In R anovalist.lm does a sequential ANOVA using pairwise F tests, ignoring all the other objects, so the larger of the two models provides the denominator. In S anova.lmlist uses the denominator from the largest model (smallest residual df) in the set, as does anova.glmlist in both. I suggest that R's anovalist.lm is wrong (that
2005 Sep 30
0
p-value for non-linear variable in overdispersed glm()
Dear all, I am fitting an nonlinear glm() using optim() by first minimising glm(resp~ var1 + var2, family=binomial, data=data)$deviance where var1= exp(-a1*dist1), and var2= exp(-a2*dist2), where a1 and a2 are parameters and dist1 and dist2 are independent variables. Next, I calculate the value of var1 (and var2) by plugging in the value of al1 (and al2) that minimises deviance, and fit
2015 May 20
2
[PATCH] fix a wrong use of a logical operator in drmmode_output_dpms()
This is probably a typo error which has been introduced in 2009... This fixes the following warning detected by Clang : drmmode_display.c:907:30: warning: use of logical '&&' with constant operand [-Wconstant-logical-operand] if (props && (props->flags && DRM_MODE_PROP_ENUM)) { Signed-off-by: Samuel Pitoiset <samuel.pitoiset at gmail.com> ---
2006 Mar 08
1
function gdist, dist and vegdist in mvpart
Dear R community, I am analyzing plant communities with the function mvpart, using a dissimilarit matrix as input. The matrix is calculated with the funtion gdist. fit <- mvpart(gdist (ba12[,18:29], meth="maximum", full=TRUE, sq=F) ~ beers + slope_dem + elev_dem+ plc_dem + pr_curv+ +curv+max_depth+doc_rocks+ abandon+land_use+ca_old, data=ba12, xv="p") This
2012 Sep 03
0
[LLVMdev] branch on vector compare?
Hi Stephen, > Hi all, llvm newbie here. welcome! > I'm trying to branch based on a vector compare. I've found a slow way (below) > which goes through memory. Is there some idiom I'm missing so that it would use > for instance movmsk for SSE or vcmpgt & cr6 for altivec? I don't think you are missing anything: LLVM IR has no support for horizontal operations like
2013 Sep 24
1
[LLVMdev] possible dwarf regression
In compiling perlbench in SPEC2006 today, I get the following asm code: .4byte ($debug_loc2280) .4byte 1 .4byte PerlIO_fd_refcnt $set1406 = ($.bss_end)-PerlIO_fd_refcnt .4byte ($set1406) .4byte PerlIO_perlio $set1407 = ($.data_end)-PerlIO_perlio .4byte ($set1407) .4byte ($func_begin0) $set1408 = ($.text_end)-($func_begin0) .4byte
2015 May 20
2
[PATCH] fix a wrong use of a logical operator in drmmode_output_dpms()
This is obviously a bug, but one that has been there for some time. Please figure out what this is guarding, and confirm that the feature continues to work. On Wed, May 20, 2015 at 1:11 PM, Tobias Klausmann <tobias.johannes.klausmann at mni.thm.de> wrote: > looks good to me! :) > > Feel free to add my R-b. > > On 20.05.2015 17:08, Samuel Pitoiset wrote: >> >> This
2005 Jun 06
23
Multi-ISP in 2.4.0
Hello Shorewall list, I''m a happy Shorewall user since a few years now and everything works fine for me except one thing that I try to implement since a week, the multi-isp. I''ve downloaded the 2.4.0 Stable release yesterday and tried the RC2 since a week. My config is a Debian running a kernel 2.4.27 home made with the CONNMARK.diff patch applied I''m using 2 ISP,
2013 Mar 10
1
Error with grad() for numerical differential of a function
Hello everyone, I have programmed a function and, among other things, it has to compute the differential of a function. I have been using the function grad() and I have programmed some simulated studies. I have testes with 72,576 different combinations of the initial values and now I got an error in only 4 situations. The error comes from the function grad() and I don't understand why. This
2004 Oct 01
3
Reading multiple files into R
I want to read data from a number of files into R. Reading individual files one by one requires writing enormous amount of code that will look something like the following. **************** maptools:::dbf.read("wb-01vc.dbf")->dist1 maptools:::dbf.read("wb-02vc.dbf")->dist2 maptools:::dbf.read("wb-03vc.dbf")->dist3
2006 May 08
1
ob.step$anova interpretation
hello I built logistic regression model. To model check I used stepAIC. But I don't know how it is interpreted . I could not any find any explanation about it For instance which model is preferable ? What are the critarias to choose beter model I will appreciate if you give me an explanation ? models --------- > lo1.step$anova Stepwise Model Path Analysis of Deviance Table Initial
2012 Sep 07
3
error: in catg (xi, name=nam, label=lab): "LO2" has <2 category levels
Dear R-users, During a fit procedure in a Logistic prediction model I encounter the following problem: error: in catg (xi, name=nam, label=lab: X has <2 category levels The following code is used: fit <-lrm(MRI_Diag_RC ~ factor(O4_1r) + N6_1r + leeftijd + LO1 + LO2 + LO3+ LO4+ LO5+ LO6+ LO7+ LO8+ LO9+ LO10+ LO11+ LO12+ LO13 + LO14+ LO15+ LO16+ LO17+ LO18+ LO19+ LO20+ LO21+ LO22+ LO23+
2005 May 16
1
Interface Broadcast
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I''ve a problem on the broadcast it is adding some additional route to the router which caused me some problem... Below is my /etc/shorewall/interface swtmng1 eth0.1 202.73.10.127 norfc1918 apmng1 eth0.10 202.73.8.7 norfc1918 dist1 eth0.1000 202.73.11.255 norfc1918,nobogons idc1 eth2.50
2013 Jun 22
1
metaMDS Error, Nan similar or negative values
H ello R-experts, I want to do ordination plots using vegan metaMDS. I have a where many cells have zero values. Data structure: X[1:10,1:14] Height.1 Height.2 Height.3 Height.4 Height.5 Height.6 Height.7 Height.8 Height.9 Height.10 Height.11 Height.12 Height.13 D30I1A 46 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 39 0 98 D30I1B
2004 Feb 23
2
plot(my.procrustes.model) from library {vegan}
Dear All, I would like to ask how to customize the graph corresponding to a procrustes analysis. I have to distance matrices, that I transform to two set of coordinates by means of muti dimensional scaling: library(mva) c1<-cmdscale(mat.dist1) c2<-cmdscale(mat.dist2) I vant to rotate c2 on c1, and I use the "procrustes" analysis from the {vegan} library. library(vegan)
2003 Aug 27
0
source addresses for IP traffic between jails
I'm setting up a server environment where I've got a bunch of jails running using aliased IPs on the same interface. I'd like to be able to use ipfw to place limits on the traffic between jails, but I'm running into problems. When I use tcpdump to look at TCP traffic from one jail to another, it shows both the source and destination IP for the packets as being the IP assigned to
2016 May 24
0
IPv6, ULAs and FreeBSD
On Tue, May 24, 2016 at 08:17:07AM +0200, Niklaas Baudet von Gersdorff wrote: > I want to serve IPv4 subnets 10.1.0.0/16 (machine A) and 10.2.0.0/16 > (machine B), and IPv6 subnets fd16:dcc0:f4cc:0:0:1::/96 (machine A) and > fd16:dcc0:f4cc:0:0:2::/96 (machine B) respectively. The jails are > connected on lo1. [...] > A $ cat /usr/local/etc/tinc/klaas/tinc-up > ifconfig