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2014 Oct 09
1
vmstat and loadavg disagree about system load
1 4 499492 150392 4496 4763380 0 0 192 552 1227 1094 2 0 75 24 0
0 5 499492 150656 4500 4763528 0 0 0 160 465 263 1 0 68 30 0
0 5 499492 150468 4500 4763532 0 0 0 0 177 93 1 0 69 31 0
1 5 499492 151020 4500 4763540 0 0 0 0 160 132 0 0 69 31 0
1 5 499492 151268 4500 4763540 0 0 0 0 304 143 1 0 69
2003 Apr 09
1
[OFF] Nested or not nested, this is the question.
Hi,
sorry by this off.
I'm still try to understand nested design.
I have the follow example (fiction):
I have 12 plots in 4 sizes in 3 replicates (4*3 = 12)
In each plot I put 2 species (A and B) to reproduce.
After a period I make samples in each board and count the number of
individuals total (tot) and individuals A and B (nsp). Others individuals
excepts A and B are in total of
2011 Mar 20
4
predicting values from multiple regression
Hey List,
I did a multiple regression and my final model looks as follows:
model9<-lm(calP ~ nsP + I(st^2) + distPr + I(distPr^2))
Now I tried to predict the values for calP from this model using the
following function:
xv<-seq(0,89,by=1)
yv<-predict(model9,list(distPr=xv,st=xv,nsP=xv))
The predicted values are however strange. Now I do not know weather
just the model does not fit
2006 Feb 13
2
Traffic prioritization and 'class of service' for SIP
We're got a T1 from Sprint that we use for internet. During VIOP calls,
if you download something, the VOIP calls break up.
I found some info at Sprint for adding 'class of service', and I also
have some information on configuring our Cisco routers.
I've read the relevent pages on the wiki, but it seems vauge what's
required and what's required by the NSP (Sprint).
2004 Aug 02
5
Samba vs NtBackup Round 3.0.5
Hi all,
I experienced the same problem with 3.0.4 that Jeremy and Bruno were discussing - NTBackup unable being to connect to shares and erroring out with 'Access Denied'. I have today upgraded to 3.0.5 (using the Debian Woody packages) and that didn't fix the problem. Was the fix in 3.0.5r1 only applicable to 2000/2003 server? I am stuck in the dark ages of NT 4 here, maybe that is a
2006 Feb 04
2
dev86/vmxloader for debian
Hi all
I have built a preliminary debian package for dev86, required to build
xen with vmx support. you can get my packages here:
http://debian.nsp.co.nz/dev86. I have also trivially patched the rules
for xen 3 to build the vmxloader and include it in the resulting
packages, my builds/sources for these packages are here:
http://debian.nsp.co.nz/xen3/. I''m working with debian-mentors
2011 Jul 08
2
[LLVMdev] Explicit register usage in LLVM assembly
On Sun, Apr 3, 2011 at 2:58 AM, David Terei <davidterei at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Yiannis,
>
> As has been said GHC had this problem (I'm the author of GHC's LLVM
> backend). GHC uses 4 pinned registers on x86-32 and 16 on x86-64. The
> solution is to use a custom calling convention. I would argue that
> this is a better solution then having the registers
2007 Aug 24
3
Merging two files together in R
Hi,
Thanks in advance for reading this post.
I received some affymetrix genotyping data back recently (250K, Nsp
array)…However, in order for me to do any analysis on this data set, I need
to add append the annotation file to it. Basically I want to do something
that looks like this:
Snpfile(tab delimited):
SNPID Genotype X Y
123 AA 13.4 1.2
2017 Sep 29
2
HiPE calling convention
Hi all
I saw presentation http://www.softlab.ntua.gr/~gtsiour/files/erllvm_pres-20111107.pdf
and I have couple question to the HiPE calling convention. I am trying to enable HiPE call for Rust compiler.
That presentation mentioned that:
Virtual registers with “special” use, pinned to hardware registers
(unallocatable).
VM Register AMD64 Register
Native stack pointer %nsp
Heap
2011 Jul 08
0
[LLVMdev] Explicit register usage in LLVM assembly
On 8 July 2011 21:10, Yiannis Tsiouris <yiannis.tsiouris at gmail.com> wrote:
> The problem with that is the case of an 'invoke' call. According to the
> semantics of the invoke instruction the return value is not available when
> a stack unwind happens. From the Language Reference Manual:
> "For the purposes of the SSA form, the definition of the value returned by
2011 Jul 09
1
[LLVMdev] Explicit register usage in LLVM assembly
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On 07/08/2011 10:30 PM, Frits van Bommel wrote:
> On 8 July 2011 21:10, Yiannis Tsiouris <yiannis.tsiouris at gmail.com> wrote:
>> The problem with that is the case of an 'invoke' call. According to the
>> semantics of the invoke instruction the return value is not available when
>> a stack unwind happens. From
2008 Oct 28
1
Source code for ppr (Projection Pursuit Regression)
Dear R users,
I am looking for the source code of the implementation of ppr (Projection
Pursuit Regression) in R.
It will be great if citations of the source papers on which the
implementation is based, are also provided.
Thank you,
Arvind Iyer,
Grad student, Deptt. of Biomedical Engineering
Viterbi School of Engineering
University of Southern California, Los Angeles
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2004 Mar 16
0
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Hi all,
I'm building a Linux application server to replace 98% of the windows workstations in an enterprise. I'm using
Winbind to auth users logging into the server (through kdm/xdmcp) against the existing win2k AD PDC.
There are more than 50 different login scripts for the different users and groups. Because this company has
no in house Linux support I want to keep it as simple and easy
2004 Sep 15
1
Samba and NtBackup 3.0.7: Revenge of NtBackup
Hi all
I noticed that 3.0.7 is out (another security release)... does this contain the fixes for NtBackup connecting to a share?
Currently I have to use ftp to copy the data to the server before backing up... not ideal.
Thanks in advance
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2001 Oct 25
0
significance of glm complete model
Hi,
Is possible to anova function on R calculate the significance of complete glm
model?
I explain better.
I have a glm model:
> model1 <- glm(nsp~caules+mo,family=poisson)
I make an anova of this:
> anova(model1,test="F")
Analysis of Deviance Table
Model: poisson, link: log
Response: nsp
Terms added sequentially (first to last)
Df Deviance Resid. Df Resid. Dev
2009 Aug 31
4
Book on R programming
Most books on R I come across describe running statistical procedures in R.
Any suggestions on a good book that teaches *programming* in R?
Thanks,
Anjan
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2004 Aug 26
1
file permissions head-ache on Samba V3.0.4
Hi,
I hope that this is a quick answer, as it's probably
been answered many times before and I'm just missing a
very minor setting in my config.
I have just setup a samba server(ver 3.0.4) on a
Redhat Enterprise Linux Box ES3. The box has been
setup as a member of a Windows NT4 domain, it's to be
used as a fileserver for users on the NT domain.
I have configured samba to use domain
2008 Dec 09
2
Replacing tabs with appropriate number of spaces
Colleagues,
Platform: OS X (but issue applies to all platforms)
Version: 2.8.0
I have a mixture of text and data that I am outputting via R to a pdf
document (using a fixed-width font). The text contains tabs that
align columns properly with a fixed-width font in a terminal window.
However, when the PDF document is created, the concept of a tab is not
invoked properly and columns do
2004 May 07
3
Samba 3.0.3 breaks domain somehow.
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After upgrading from 3.0.2 to 3.0.3 in a Windows 2000 Native Domain
environment, 9x clients can't connect and wbinfo -t doesn't work:
bash-2.05a# wbinfo -t
checking the trust secret via RPC calls failed
error code was NT_STATUS_PIPE_NOT_AVAILABLE (0xc00000ac)
Could not check secret
Downgrading to 3.0.2 fixes this.
I can get log files, but
2011 Apr 02
0
[LLVMdev] Explicit register usage in LLVM assembly
Hi Yiannis,
As has been said GHC had this problem (I'm the author of GHC's LLVM
backend). GHC uses 4 pinned registers on x86-32 and 16 on x86-64. The
solution is to use a custom calling convention. I would argue that
this is a better solution then having the registers completely
reserved as in the middle of a function llvm can spill those registers
to free them up for temporary use. Also,