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2016 Jun 15
1
Debug Logfile
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 Hello. I´m using tinc for one year now, and it runs very good. But since 2 weeks one of my two networks crashes. If I restart tinc, all is ok. Now I want to log tinc into a file. But this doesn´t work. I tried it with this lines in the tinc.conf for that network. == tinc.conf == debug = 5 logfile = /var/log/tinc.NETNAME.log == tinc.conf == But
2000 Dec 18
0
2nd Int. Workshop on Distributed Statistical Computing
DSC 2001 International Workshop on Distributed Statistical Computing http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/Conferences/DSC-2001 March 15--17, 2001 Vienna, Austria The second international workshop on `Distributed Statistical Computing' (DSC 2001) will take place at the Technische Universität Wien in Vienna, Austria from 2001-03-15 to 2001-03-17. This workshop will deal with future directions in
2001 Jan 24
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DSC 2001: 2nd CFP
DSC 2001 International Workshop on Distributed Statistical Computing http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/Conferences/DSC-2001/ March 15--17, 2001 Vienna, Austria The second international workshop on `Distributed Statistical Computing' (DSC 2001) will take place at the Technische Universität Wien in Vienna, Austria from 2001-03-15 to 2001-03-17. This workshop will deal with future directions in
2003 Oct 07
1
use of glm and cubic splines
When I fit a model like glm(gb~bs(age,df=6)), I obtain 7 estimates. Can anybody explain me where they stand for? Thank you Niel Hens Center For Statistics Limburgs Universitair Centrum Universitaire Campus, Building D 3590 Diepenbeek Tel: +32-11-26 82 32 Fax: +32-11-26 82 99 Email: niel.hens@luc.ac.be [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2003 Nov 05
0
Re: [S] LME - fixed effects model and missing values
Here is an answer to a 1999 post. I didn't find a direct answer anywhere on the Web, perhaps because it is "obvious" once one sees it. Suppose you have data from a longitudinal study, where each subject was measured *up to* four times, with missing measurements, so that the data look like this: > MAT<- structure(c(23, 24, 6, 19, 16, 20, 13, 11, NA, 8, NA, 21, 19, 15, 11,