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2006 Jan 28
2
bug - 3.0.14, 3.0.21 intractable browsing problems - help needed
Hello: This browsing problem is not going away. We have followed the how-to, used someone else's "known good" config, perused packet dumps until we were blue, and tried replicating the setup in a laboratory environment to see if it was site-specific. The problem is still there: If the Samba server is the domain browser, the Network Neighborhood (or My Network Places) for the
2010 Aug 03
0
"glmulti": excluding intractions between variables
Hello, I'm using the "glmulti" package to run models of all the possible combinations of my variables. However, I am only interested in a few interactions between them. I have tried the equivalent of: 1) mod1<-lm(y~a+b+c+a:b) glmulti(mod1, level=1) 2) mod2<-lm(y~a+b+c+a:b) glmulti(mod2, level=2) 3) glmulti("y", c("a",
2010 Aug 03
1
"glmulti": defining which intractions between variables are to be included
Hello, I'm using the "glmulti" package to run models of all the possible combinations of my variables. However, I am only interested in a few interactions between my variables. I have tried the equivalent of: mod1<-lm(y~a+b+c+a:b) glmulti(mod1, level=1) mod2<-lm(y~a+b+c+a:b) glmulti(mod2, level=2) and glmulti("y", c("a", "b", "c"),
2006 Feb 15
4
Lighttpd1.4.10 problem on debian
Hi, I have installed lighttpd1.4.10 on my debian server. The installation goes well and rails 1.0 do recognize lighty when I run script: ruby script\server. However, after the first request to lighty, lighty returned the right page, then shut itself down:( Did anybody had similar experience? Thanks! -Tony -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2008 Jan 11
0
Perhaps a Perl problem (Re: Syslog timezone issue)
On Jan 11, 2008 11:51 AM, Bart Schaefer <barton.schaefer at gmail.com> wrote: > It appears that any given process is consistent about which timezone > it uses, but there's no obvious reason why any particular process gets > the local zone vs. UTC. For example, we have a couple of long-running > daemons that fork children to handle network requests, and although > the
2007 Aug 15
2
SFTP error (perhaps due not to using passive mode?)
I'm getting a weird error when I try to sFTP on a CentOS box (which I don't have root access). when I run: sftp -oPort=990 user at host.domain.com I get the following error, which I suspect is a result of not being in "passive mode" (which works when I use Filezilla on Windows) Connecting to host.domain.com ssh_exchange_identification: Connection closed by remote host
2004 Oct 23
0
Perhaps a different approach for win32-ipc
Hmm...what about creating the block in the constructor? e = Event.new{ puts "Hello" } e.set(0) -> "Hello" e.close Well, I''ll try to hang out on IRC this weekend much of the time if anyone wants to join me to discuss this in more detail. Look for me in #ruby-lang or #win32 on freenode.irc.net Dan
2005 Jun 29
0
I can''t read this but perhaps it helps the Romanians <grin>
vlad.lupescu@actualbvt.ro
2007 Jun 21
0
unknown type 63, perhaps written by later version of R
Dear all, I'm using R-2.5.0. If I type: > load("C:\\Data1\\.RData") I get: Error in load("C:\\Data1\\.RData") : ReadItem: unknown type 63, perhaps written by later version of R Any idea why? Many thanks, Mario Dr Mario Cortina Borja; Senior Lecturer in Statistics MRC Centre of Epidemiology for Child Health, Institute of Child Health,
2010 May 21
0
Perhaps another take on VP8 is in order?
I'd be very interested in seeing an article or report by one of the Theora devs regarding VP8, as opposed to the article by the X264 dev, seeing how the code-base between VP8 and Theora share a common lineage. I would think the familiarity would allow perhaps a better analyses, if not completely unbiased. Your thoughts? mikesum32 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment
2012 Nov 16
0
Perhaps there should be a way for rsync to encode file names?
Someone just posted an issue raining from ext4 to ntfs. It would be useful to have an option whereby rsync maps file names. Perhaps urlencoding?
2006 Nov 30
0
intermittent login problems (netbios related perhaps ??)
i am in desperate need for some help, i am having problems with students logging in at this school, continually trying / rebooting usually sorts the problem. also doing a nbtstat -R and will also allow students to logon most of the time. i have noticed that nbtstat -c shows are domain as on 81.4 when in reality it is on 81.1 , we had a problem with a share that when accessing would also be
2012 Jan 18
0
quantile type 1 perhaps?
Hello, I need to analyse some data coming from a questionnaire which have for each item a likert scale 1-5. I need to find the lowest scores in the distribution, and for this purpose I thought to use the quantile() function to identify the participants belonging to the 5% with lowest scores (who have a score < than quantile, am I right?). The problem is: which type of quantile should I
2007 Apr 17
1
HP R3000 XR, warning or perhaps error
Hi, So far I've gleaned heaps of useful info from the list and got mostly running with NUT. There was a thread by Paul Battaglia and Kjell Claesson about the R3000 which has helped me get so far, but now with the patched driver I still have this on startup: # /usr/local/ups/bin/upsdrvctl start Network UPS Tools - UPS driver controller 2.0.5 Network UPS Tools - BCMXCP UPS driver 0.11
2002 Dec 07
0
[LLVMdev] Got bugs? Perhaps bugpoint can help...
Hey everyone. It sounds like 426 people are in for a fun weekend. It's possible that some of you may even have bugs in your code (I know, I know, not YOU... :) If this is you, read on... You might be interested in trying out the 'bugpoint' tool. It can help you when your pass crashes on a testcase. Merely tell it the input testcase and the name of your pass, and it will try to
2013 May 23
0
[LLVMdev] More User Friendly Tool Chain perhaps Through a DSL
Hi, LLVM is very useful but I am wondering if there is an interest in creating a full tool chain for language definition and compilation with IDE integration support (to be used by IDE implimenter) using a DSL perhaps using insights from projects like xtext (http://www.eclipse.org/Xtext/) and MPS (http://www.jetbrains.com/mps/). Perhaps you could use MPS code base to be able to have it translated
2017 Feb 17
3
[Bug 2679] New: ssh mux process (and maybe others) should perhaps cd /
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2679 Bug ID: 2679 Summary: ssh mux process (and maybe others) should perhaps cd / Product: Portable OpenSSH Version: 7.4p1 Hardware: Other OS: All Status: NEW Severity: enhancement Priority: P5 Component: ssh Assignee:
2004 May 14
0
Perhaps France isn't asleep also or a least part of it.
I'm in the process of dropping my France Telecom (Wanadoo) connection 512/128 @ 29.99? per month to go to Free offering 1024/128 with fixed IP for the same price and when degrouped 2048. But it doesn't stop there. They don't supply a modem they supply the FreeBox which gives free as in gratuit calls to mainland France and 0.03?/min to group 1 countries. >From their tarif list they
2011 May 16
1
Perhaps an interesting development....
Well, not to take away too much from the tinderbox, but I'd like to point everyone's attention to: http://www.networkworld.com/community/blog/microsofts-open-source-love-expands-centos-li Headline: "Microsoft's open source love-in expands with CentOS Linux support" Short version: Microsoft now supports CentOS officially in Hyper-V.
2016 Jan 05
0
packagekit yumBackend question, perhaps
Periodically I find the yumBackend python script of packagekit really slows down my CentOS 7 system. I don't invoke anything myself which starts it and I find nothing in crontab which does either, except perhaps /etc/cron.hourly/0yum-hourly.cron. But I can't be sure that is the culprit. I don't find anything at http://www.freedesktop.org/software/PackageKit which helps me to debug