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Operating Systems BSD how to burn these files...? Post 56867 by auswipe on Wednesday 13th of October 2004 03:19:14 PM
Old 10-13-2004
You can burn the 5.2.1-RELEASE-i386-miniinst.iso and be good to go if you have prior experience with FreeBSD.

If not, just burn the disk1 and that should be all you need for a basic installation to learn on.

Be sure to take a good look at the FreeBSD Handbook available at www.freebsd.org/Handbook. It's a real good source of FreeBSD documentation that covers installation and configuration.
 

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SAINT-SPC-CTRL(1)					      General Commands Manual						 SAINT-SPC-CTRL(1)

NAME
saint-spc-ctrl - run SAINT with control data SYNOPSIS
saint-spc-ctrl [interactionFile] [preyFile] [baitFile] [nburnin] [niter] [lowMode] [minFold] [normalize] DESCRIPTION
nburnin = 2000: number of burn-in iterations in MCMC. niter = 10000: number of main iterations in MCMC. lowMode = 0/1 : exclude extremely high counts in the model. - If baits are densely connected or dataset is small (few baits), use 1. - otherwise, use 0. minFold = 0/1 : forcing separation between true and false distributions. - If user wishes to allow typical contaminants with significant differential enrichment over control purifications, use 0. - otherwise, use 1. normalize = 0/1 : divide the counts by the total spectral counts in each IP. nburnin = 2000: number of burn-in iterations in MCMC. niter = 10000: number of main iterations in MCMC. lowMode = 0/1 : exclude extremely high counts in the model. - If baits are densely connected or dataset is small (few baits), use 1. - otherwise, use 0. minFold = 0/1 : forcing separation between true and false distributions. - If user wishes to allow typical contaminants with significant differential enrichment over control purifications, use 0. - otherwise, use 1. normalize = 0/1 : divide the counts by the total spectral counts in each IP. SEE ALSO
You can download a PDF file with more detailed instructions from http://sourceforge.net/projects/saint-apms/files/ which is called saint-vignette-<YYYYMonDD>.pdf. User Commands April 2012 SAINT-SPC-CTRL(1)
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