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2006 Apr 23
2
distribution of the product of two correlated normal
Hi,
Does anyone know what the distribution for the product of two correlated
normal? Say I have X~N(a, \sigma1^2) and Y~N(b, \sigma2^2), and the
\rou(X,Y) is not equal to 0, I want to know the pdf or cdf of XY. Thanks
a lot in advance.
yu
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2016 Jun 20
2
netbook screen suddenly goes black
Dr. Mikeal Hughes wrote:
> Motherboard time. Netbook is probably a throw away issue. Cost more t to
> repair than buy new.
>
>> On Jun 20, 2016, at 7:58 AM, Fred Smith <fredex at fcshome.stoneham.ma.us>
>> wrote:
>>
>> On Mon, Jun 20, 2016 at 01:34:30PM +0300, ????????? ???????? wrote:
>>>> Can anyone of you provide further hints on what I should
2017 Apr 19
6
CTDB problems
Hi,
This morning our CTDB managed cluster took a nosedive. We had member
machines with hung smbd tasks which causes them to reboot, and the
cluster did not come back up consistently. We eventually got it more or
less stable with two nodes out of the 3, but we're still seeing worrying
messages, eg we've just noticed:
2017/04/19 12:10:31.168891 [ 5417]: Vacuuming child process timed
2017 Aug 12
3
Kernel:[Hardware Error]:
On Sat, Aug 12, 2017 at 05:51:33PM -0400, Steven Tardy wrote:
>
> > On Aug 12, 2017, at 3:50 PM, Fred Smith <fredex at fcshome.stoneham.ma.us> wrote:
> >
> > I had a series of kernel hardware error reports today while I was away
> > from my computer:
> >
> > Message from syslogd at fcshome at Aug 12 10:12:24 ...
> > kernel:[Hardware Error]:
2017 Aug 13
1
Kernel:[Hardware Error]: use of vacuum
On 08/13/2017 05:18 AM, ken wrote:
> Also, cowboys scoff, but I always wear a grounded wrist strap when
> handling electronics.
It's a good idea, especially in low-humidity climates. Also noteworthy:
the air moving through a hose can cause a vacuum's hose or attachment to
build up a static charge, which is another reason it can be a bad idea
to use a vacuum in a computer.
2003 Dec 11
3
Re: * with RADIUS
> -----Original Message-----
> From: asterisk-users-admin@lists.digium.com
> [mailto:asterisk-users-admin@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of
> Jeremy McNamara
> Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2003 2:19 AM
> To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
> Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Re: * with RADIUS
>
[...]
>
> Explain why you think you really need RADIUS Accounting?
>
2013 Mar 21
1
Postfix/Dovecot/lmtp with virtual and local users
Hi all,
I'm about to change my Debian mailserver setup from
Postfix/dovecot1/procmail to Postfix/dovecot2/sieve with lmtp enabled.
After enabling lmtp the virtual users can receive e-mails but not the
local users:
Mar 21 14:21:40 orange postfix/lmtp[4119]: DE62226216:
to=<user at orange.domain.de>,
relay=orange.domain.de[private/dovecot-lmtp], delay=7627,
delays=7627/0/0/0.02,
2011 Jul 13
1
Effecting CentOS change
CentOS has a clear mission. It's the first paragraph on the centos.org
home page:
CentOS is an Enterprise-class Linux Distribution derived from
sources freely provided to the public by a prominent North American
Enterprise Linux vendor. CentOS conforms fully with the upstream
vendors redistribution policy and aims to be 100% binary compatible.
(CentOS mainly changes packages
2013 Mar 19
1
dovecot: auth-worker: order of authentication types
Hi all,
I'm setting a mailserver using dovecot version: 2.1.7. On the server I
have a couple of system users using PAM authentication and a lot of
virtual users using SQL authentication.
When a virtual user (e.g. david at virtdomain.de) logs in dovecot tries to
authenticate the user via PAM and after failing it uses SQL:
Mar 19 11:39:42 orange dovecot: auth-worker(7815):
pam(david at
2006 Jul 31
5
PostgreSQL
Hi @ all
Does anyone has some experience with PostgreSQL and RoR? Does it gives
any disadvantages or problems with PostgreSQL? I have a webapplication,
that manage (read/write) many records (no. 200''000 records) and I search
a ideal database. Actually, I have two options: - MySQL / - PostgreSQL
And now, I would like to ascertain a good solution...
Thx, ribit
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2020 Sep 30
2
External harddisk
> Since you have taken the disk apart it will now be useless as within the
> enclosure there could have been a vacuum or an inert gas.
>From what I know gas filled disks didn't exist in the times when 3X0GB was
on a 2" drive.
>
> You will never be able to recover any data on the disk unless you go and
> pay
> for a professional data recovery organisation to read the
2015 Mar 20
0
connections.tdb.0:tdb_rec_read bad magic and fd leak
Hi,
I have a samba (3.6.20) + ctdb cluster running on FreeBSD 8.2 and recently it run into problems.
log.ctdb increased very quickly and consumed 100% of the disk space, the log is full of message like:
2015/03/19 08:09:06.070897 [26053]: 00.ctdb: OPERATION: monitor
2015/03/19 08:09:06.278859 [26053]: 50.samba: [info] cy_samba_control monitor : 0
2015/03/19 08:09:07.054677
2017 Aug 13
0
Kernel:[Hardware Error]: use of vacuum
On 08/12/2017 07:24 PM, Fred Smith wrote:
> Well. overheating is possible... we don't live in the cleanest possible
> house, AND we have cats. so, in general I open up this box twice a year
> and vacuum out the house dirt and cat fuzzies. I'm probably overdue for
> this task.
Cleaning is a good thing to do, but not with a vacuum... the vacuum
could loosen components, even
2008 Dec 11
5
package development
I'm making the move of the survival package from my own environment to,
and have stumbled into a vacuum. The R Extensions manual has really nice
instructions about how to lay out the directories, order the files, and
run tests for DISTRIBUTION of a product, but I can't find anything on how
to set up a reasonable DEVELOPMENT environment.
In my local world, I had the .c and .s files in
2011 Mar 01
0
[LLVMdev] Language-specific vs target-specific address spaces (was Re: [PATCH] OpenCL support - update on keywords)
On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 4:41 PM, Peter Collingbourne <peter at pcc.me.uk> wrote:
>
> The more I think about it, the more I become uncomfortable with the
> concept of language-specific address spaces in LLVM. These are the
> main issues I see with language-specific address spaces:
...
> Instead of language-specific address spaces, each target should
> concentrate on
2017 Apr 20
0
CTDB problems
On Wed, 19 Apr 2017 12:55:45 +0100, Alex Crow via samba
<samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> This morning our CTDB managed cluster took a nosedive. We had member
> machines with hung smbd tasks which causes them to reboot, and the
> cluster did not come back up consistently. We eventually got it more or
> less stable with two nodes out of the 3, but we're still seeing
2020 Sep 30
1
External harddisk
On 09/30/2020 12:03 PM, Simon Matter wrote:
>> Since you have taken the disk apart it will now be useless as within the
>> enclosure there could have been a vacuum or an inert gas.
> From what I know gas filled disks didn't exist in the times when 3X0GB was
> on a 2" drive.
>
>> You will never be able to recover any data on the disk unless you go and
>>
2020 Oct 01
0
External harddisk
On 9/30/20 9:11 AM, H wrote:
> On 09/30/2020 12:03 PM, Simon Matter wrote:
>>> Since you have taken the disk apart it will now be useless as within the
>>> enclosure there could have been a vacuum or an inert gas.
>> From what I know gas filled disks didn't exist in the times when 3X0GB was
>> on a 2" drive.
>>
>>> You will never be able to
2004 Aug 24
4
[LLVMdev] More Encoding Ideas
On Mon, 2004-08-23 at 19:46, Robert Mykland wrote:
> At 06:43 PM 8/20/2004, Chris Lattner wrote:
> >I don't understand what you're getting at here. You can change char to
> >default to unsigned right now with llvm-gcc -funsigned-char. I don't
> >understand how that would change anything to be more useful though.
>
> Well, in the old days, char strings were
2020 Oct 02
2
External harddisk
On October 1, 2020 12:03:34 PM EDT, Bruce Ferrell <bferrell at baywinds.org> wrote:
>On 9/30/20 9:11 AM, H wrote:
>> On 09/30/2020 12:03 PM, Simon Matter wrote:
>>>> Since you have taken the disk apart it will now be useless as
>within the
>>>> enclosure there could have been a vacuum or an inert gas.
>>> From what I know gas filled disks