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1999 Nov 27
1
Re: Programming ...
From: Wade Maxfield <maxfield@ctelcom.net>
> Many thanks to the moderator who pointed out errors and suggested the
> correct information on this post. Over half the ideas are due to him. ;)
> 1. Programs put data in local variables in functions. These variables
> are on the computer stack. Feeding data to those variables (usually
> string variables) causes the
2009 Jun 10
1
Analisys in Multidimensional contingency tables
Dear R-list,
Hi everyone, Im trying to make an analysis of multidimensional contingency
tables using R. I' working with the Agresti example where you have the
data from 3 categories. The thing is how can I do the analisys using the
G2 statistics. Somebody can send me an Idea?
I attach the program where you can find the data.
Best Regards,
> prob1<-
2017 Aug 30
2
Register pressure calculation in the machine scheduler and live-through registers
Hello,
In a previous email, Matthias mentioned that register pressure estimates in the machine scheduler are not absolute; they only account for the registers that are used in the block.I assume that he meant that registers that are live-through (both live-in and live-out) are not accounted for in register pressure calculations. If a register is either live-in or live-out but not both, it must be
2008 Apr 22
2
Multidimensional contingency tables
How does one ideally handle and display multidimenstional contingency
tables in R v. 2.6.2?
E.g.:
> prob1<- data.frame(victim=c(rep('white',4),rep('black',4)),
+ perp=c(rep('white',2),rep('black',2),rep('white',2),rep('black',2)),
+ death=rep(c('yes','no'),4), count=c(19,132,11,52,0,9,6,97))
> prob1
victim perp
2013 Jan 24
2
rsync parameters errors
In my new bash script, I'm doing what I think is a very simple rsync
command the way I'm used to doing it. I just do a lot of setup and
checking before I get to it.
When I run it, it gets very unhappy with me. It's probably something
very simple.
I need to build the rsync command in a string so that some things can go
away - like if my variables DRY_RUN and DELETE are undefined,
2014 Mar 22
2
[LLVMdev] LLVM memory management
I made a mistake in my previous email what I want to know about is the
component called lli which is part of the LLVM compiler infrastructure. The
command lli allow for programs compiled to bytecode to be run directly.
1. How does the lli keep itself from being overwritten by a misbehaving
program?
3. does it support multithreading?
4. does lli allow for multitasking or do you just ran one VM
2009 Apr 01
1
Latex symbols in R (\perp and \parallel)
Dear All,
I am sure this is a one-liner, but I cannot find the R command to
generate the LaTex symbols \perp and \parallel. Consider for instance
the figure
(one can use any kind of data for the plot)
pdf("friction_linear_chain_perpendicular.pdf")
par( mar = c(4.5,5, 2, 1) + 0.1)
plot(data[ ,1], data[
2007 Apr 28
3
Perpendicular symbol in plotmath?
Hey,
Does anyone know of an equivalent to the LaTeX \perp (perpendicular)
symbol for adding to R plots? Parallel is easy enough ("||"), but I
haven't been
able to find a way of adding perpendicular. The plotmath documentation
doesn't mention how to do it, so I'm inclined to think that it doesn't
exist - but surely there must be some way of achieving the desired
result,
2000 Feb 23
0
Win2k & Samba compatibility?
"Romeril, Alan" wrote:
>
> You were right all along of course, sorry if I`ve sent you on a wild goose
> chase.
> And sorry for sending you another 2 meg of debug, but this one might
> actually be what you want.
Close - but you haven't given me the name of the directory that
has zero permissions. I need the exact name of the directory
that ends up with mode 000.
>
2006 Mar 13
1
misdn
Hi all,
I just arrived in Italy from Cebit, qhere I spoke with digium and Beronet
people.
They told me to try to use the mISDN stack to drive beronet and the new
upcoming digium ISDN Cards.
SO I searched, find
http://www.beronet.com/download/card_installation_guide.pdf, and I
immediately got the error:
asterisk01:~ # cd /usr/src/install-misdn/
asterisk01:/usr/src/install-misdn # make install
2012 Aug 11
1
Missing dependency in C6 ISO
Greetings,
I had downloaded c6 64 bits ISO, selected all packages to be installed.
One dependency warning relating to Emacs appeared. I chose to
continue. Unfortunately I was multitasking and did not note down the
package name
Twice this issue appeared -- first time around aborted install due to power cut.
Did anybody else face this situation?
Also is there a better way with just DVDs and not
1998 Sep 28
0
adding math(s) symbols to src/main/plotmath.c
I decided I wanted an "infinity" in some label text.
Many of these symbols should probably be incorporated in a different
way, but they don't seem to do any harm as is.
*** plotmath.c.orig Fri Sep 25 17:21:33 1998
--- plotmath.c Fri Sep 25 17:46:57 1998
***************
*** 183,188 ****
--- 183,232 ----
"psi", 121,
"zeta", 122,
+ "therefore",
1999 Nov 12
2
security hole in sudo allows users full access
While sudo is used to give fairly trusted users the ability to run
programs with root privs, there exists a hole in the one in the RedHat
contrib directory (sudo 1.5.9.p4) which allows a minimally trusted user to
obtain full root access and privilege.
If a user is given the opportunity to run any program, that user can
fool sudo and obtain any level of privilege for any executable.
Assume
2008 Feb 10
0
[R-sig-Geo] Comparing spatial point patterns - Syrjala test
Hi,
I went ahead and implemented something. However:
- I cannot garantie it gives correct results since, unfortunately, the
data used in Syrjala 1996 is not published along with the paper. To
avoid mistakes, I started by coding things in a fast and simple way
and then tried to optimize the code. At least all versions given the
same results.
- As expected, the test is still quite slow
2012 Aug 08
1
Question about R and multiple CPU's
I have a question about multiple cores and CPU's for running R. I've
been running various tests on different types of hardware and operating
systems (64 bit, 32 bit, Solaris, Linux, Windows, RV.10, .12, .15,
.15.1.) Generally speaking, it seems that for a single user and process
that R prefers to have as much resources as possible; especially memory.
I've looked at some of the r-sig
2018 Sep 14
1
Re: NUMA issues on virtualized hosts
Hello again,
when the iozone writes slow. This is how slabtop looks like:
62476752 62476728 0% 0.10K 1601968 39 6407872K buffer_head
1000678 999168 0% 0.56K 142954 7 571816K radix_tree_node
132184 125911 0% 0.03K 1066 124 4264K kmalloc-32
118496 118224 0% 0.12K 3703 32 14812K kmalloc-node
73206 56467 0% 0.19K 3486 21
2005 Dec 31
2
Any way to boot Windows NT (specifically Win2K) directly?
I decided to install Win2K on my "retrogaming/htpc" system to take
advantage of the dual processors in the thing when I'm multitasking a
lot, but, it's kind of annoying having to use first one bootloader to
chainload my Windows 98 partition, then, via NTLDR, selection Windows
2000 to get to Win2k. I tried using the recovery console to try to
force it to write a boot sector to
2015 Aug 03
2
EFI: ipxe + syslinux = Failed to read blocks: 0xC
On 31-07-15 18:45, Patrick Masotta wrote:
>>>>
> Is this possible? Are you saying the FW is stealing the DHCP response
> away before iPXE gets it? I haven't thought of this possibility.
>
> Or am I misunderstanding you?
> <<<
>
> I'm saying that "probably" iPXE is trigerring a new PXE sequence with a different arch but
> the one
2000 Feb 29
4
ICMP
After the recent attacks on the major servers on the web my ISP has
decided to stop all ICMP messages from his ISP.
I have red the RFCs and it seems that he cant do that... As a result
pings and traceroutes will not work.
I need a friendly person out there to tell me a way to break the news to
him that he has to allow ICMP packets
through his network... any suggestions would be helpfull
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2010 Dec 26
0
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