Displaying 20 results from an estimated 5000 matches similar to: "performing type III"
2003 Feb 18
4
glm and overdispersion
Hi,
I am performing glm with binomial family and my data show slight
overdispersion (HF<1.5). Nevertheless, in order to take into account for
this heterogeneity though weak, I use F-test rather than Chi-square
(Krackow & Tkadlec, 2001). But surprisingly, outputs of this two tests
are exactly similar. What is the reason and how can I scale the output
by overdispersion ??
Thank you,
2016 Aug 15
2
How to remove unused custom hints?
Hello list members,
after programing of dialplan I have some messy Custom:hints which I can see in 'devstate list'. I didn't find any possibility how to remove this hints from Asterisk and I want remove them.?
Can you help me with that, please? I tried search about that something in documentation or on Google, but I didn't find anything.?
asterisk*CLI> devstate list ?
2013 Feb 19
1
Dovecot auth works when tested with doveadm, but fails with Postfix
I have three postfix 2.9.5 servers: chombo, rush, yoshi. Chombo relays
to rush and yoshi for outbound email. Outbound relay requires SASL
authentication. Rush and yoshi run Dovecot 2.1.12 servers with simple
passwd-file backends.
If I create a new password hash for chombo's user, houseloki, on either
rush or yoshi:
# doveadm pw -u houseloki -p <password>
{CRAM-MD5}...
Then I
2006 Sep 12
1
Re: Yum update to 4.4 stamps all over rndc.conf
Email Lists wrote:
> -> Once the number three, being the third number, be
> -> reached, then lobbest thou thy Holy Chicken of Antioch towards thy
> foe,
>
> Ok... after much chasing around the yard and far too much clucking
> baaaagokkkkk racket... I have the chicken!!!
>
> Still alive I might add. :-)
>
> Now, where in scripture do I find this again? :-)
2007 Jul 24
3
Hotplug and Multipath routes = lost route
I have 2 cable modems on a server (Linux 2.6.22). I use
multipath, so the route is something like this:
default
nexthop via 201.6.102.1 dev eth1 weight 256
nexthop via 201.6.107.1 dev eth2 weight 128
The first one (eth1) has a higher priority, then when it goes
down, I can "ifconfig" the interface eth1 down and Linux automatically
detects the "dead"
2005 Jul 24
2
success story: TE406P (quadspan with hardware echocan)
I just wanted to post here and let everyone know that the TE406P (quadspan
T1/E1 with hardware echo can) kicks some serious ass.
We've been running a PRI now for over a year with Asterisk (every single call
in and out is through two Asterisk boxes, including faxes) and while the
software based echo cancellation is more than adequate, we'd get the
occassional "edgy" echo and
2007 Nov 14
3
Sso the Linux way?
So I was googling around about this over the last week and here is what I
found:
nis/yp is for some reason bad.
Kerbos is holy, but no how-to's that don't involve windows and active
directory.
What is the recommended sso approach for centos? Where are there examples /
docs to follow?
Jason
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2007 Aug 13
3
RSpec-1.0.8
The RSpec Development Team is pleased to announce the release of RSpec-1.0.8.
RSpec 1.0.6 is the "holy cow, batman, it''s been a long time since we
released and there are a ton of bug fixes, patches and even new
features" release. RSpec 1.0.7 and 1.0.8 deal with a regression
introduced in 1.0.6 and a hiccup in releasing 1.0.7, respectively.
== RSpec
RSpec is a Behaviour Driven
2020 Feb 02
2
Questions about jump threading optimization and what we can do
Holy crap, I completely missed that. I'm sorry! That's my fault.
On Sun, Feb 2, 2020 at 12:15 PM Johannes Doerfert <jdoerfert at anl.gov> wrote:
> On 01/30, Karl Rehm via llvm-dev wrote:
> > Since the bug report here: https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=44679
> I've
> > been thinking about cases like it, such as: https://godbolt.org/z/Fwq8mn
> >
>
2013 Aug 15
2
Remote linux auth vs samba4: winbind or nslcd + openldap.
I'm lost in documentation.
I setup a samba4 AD, and configured winbind so I can have local
authentification using pam, I can now login to AD users v?a ssh.
I want to achieve the Holy Gria of 1 source of users and password, for
both, linux and windows machines, but I'm lost in documentation.
So far I know:
samba4 cann't use openldap as backend.
samba4 ldap doesn't really is a full
2009 Mar 24
2
two different date formats in the same variable
How does one convert to a date format when survey respondents have
used two different date formats whilst entering their data. There were
clearly told to use mm/dd/yyyy but humans being humans some entered
mm/dd/yy. There was even validity checks on the forms but I allowed
them to be overridden since the data is more holy than the format.
The data was downloaded as a csv and read.csv was used to
2002 Jul 03
2
"Best" Out of box Linux distro for R
At the risk of starting a holy war, I'd like opinions on the "best" current
Linux distribution to run "out of box" with current versions of R. I note
rpms for various versions of RedHat, SUSE, Mandrake, and Debian. I've had
experience with RH 7.1 & 7.2 and it hasn't been entirely pretty. I
understand that 7.3 is a bit "better", but have also
2006 Dec 05
6
[OT] Linux/CentOS Volunteer or PT Work
Hi All,
I'm pretty new to this list and to CentOS, so forgive me if this kind of
thing is shunned. I have really enjoyed following some threads on this list
and learning what everyone out there is doing with the OS. I actually got
started on CentOS when researching how to study for the RHCE without forking
out big cash for Red Hat licenses, a donation is coming soon.
Anyway, I'm
2005 Aug 31
4
a few more questions...
Hello everyone,
I sent the last email prematurely - I had a few more questions. I
don't wish to start a holy war here, but are there certain OSs /
Distros that are preferred for running very busy icecast servers?
We're a Solaris shop currently, but don't mind using linux or BSD if
that would make things easier.
I see there is a Fedora Core RPM on the icecast page - does that
2011 Aug 30
1
Running Modern Warfare 2 on Ubuntu 11.04 Natty.
My hardware is Intel Core i7 4GB ram, Nvidea GeForce 310m graphics card. I installed my graphics drivers in Ubuntu 11.04 using the recommended techniques. My video drivers are noted as experimental however all features and 3D support is working in Ubuntu 11.04 gnome environment. I did not use the .run file downloadable from the Nvidea website. I have read the sticky about no sound. I have no sound
2018 Nov 01
1
Intro
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your *FirstnameLastname* username
JohnBoero
- the proposed subject of your Wiki contribution(s)
To seek the holy grail.
But mostly to fix the rampant 404 download links for CentOS Atomic media
here:
https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/Atomic/Download
- the proposed location of your Wiki contribution(s)
https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/Atomic/Download
Ex
2017 Mar 21
1
rename Administrator account
>Sure you can rename it. Being a member of the right groups decite what
>an account can do.
>However, I don't understand how renaming the admin account improves the
>security. For example, every domain user can easily find out who is a
>member of the "Domain Admins" group:
>> dsquery group -name "Domain Admins" | dsget group -members
2001 Jul 13
2
FW: Lossy music formats compared
Any comments?
> http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=01/07/13/1558239&mode=nocomment
>
> Lossy Music Formats Compared
> Posted by michael on Friday July 13, @12:45PM
> from the is-it-real-or-mp3 dept.
>
> Nicholas writes: "Today's Washington Post has an article detailing
> the results of having a "a diverse panel of listeners: two members
> of the
2009 Aug 29
1
Difference between "depends on" and "import"
Hi
I have noticed that, in some packages description, two fields are existing : "depends on" and "imports" . Where could I find the definition/difference between these two notions ?
This question seems rather stupid, but I have very restricted Internet access ("only" during week ends and holy-days) and a trustworthy IT link would be less misleading than google
2007 Jul 26
3
Definitive way to aggregate bandwidth using multiple links
I always used multiple links from different ISPs and in my
oppinion the best way to really aggregate bandwidth is using some kind
of proxy which the client connects to and distribute multiple
connections to the links.
Years ago, a friend of mine wrote Netsplitter:
http://www.hostname.org/netsplitter/
but it''s outdated, abandoned (last version from 2002). And it
was mainly written for