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2011 Feb 09
2
A question on Duplicating
Hello I am struggling to accomplice an idea which is as follows:
I have a vector say: a <- c("a", "b", "c", "a") and another: b <- c("m",
"n", "o", "m"). Length of those 2 vectors are essentially be same. Here task
is to check the duplicates in the vector 'a' and then to check whether any
duplicates are
2011 Feb 01
1
Working with additional input for user defined function
Hi all, suppose I have following user defined function:
fn1 = function(x, y, ...) {
z <- x+y; u=y^2
# if something with name "add" exists in the
function argument then do some calculation and return that calculated value,
NOT z
# if NOT then return z
2011 Jul 07
1
Working with string
Hi there, I have to extract some relevant portion from a defined string,
which is a mix of numeric and character. However this has following
sequence:
Some String - Some numerical - "c/C" (or "p/P") - then again some set of
numbers.
Examples of such string is "fdahsdfcha163517253c463278643" or
"fdahsdfcha163517253C463278643" or
2007 Nov 01
5
Bridging two subnets selectively using routing
Hi LARTC,
I have two networks that I manage, A and B. They both have their own
primary gateways for hosts on the network, let''s call them AR and BR.
There is another box, A1, which lives on network A but also has a wire
connecting it to a switch on network B. My goal is to let hosts on B
access three particular hosts on A''s subnet (192.168.4.0/24) and let
hosts on A access one
2011 Mar 17
2
security updates?
Hello,
There are several important security updates available:
Critical: firefox security and bug fix update
Important: tomcat5 security update
Important: vsftpd security update
Moderate: subversion security and bug fix update
Important: logwatch security update
Important: libtiff security update
Moderate: kernel security and bug fix update
Important: samba security update
Important: samba3x
2008 Jan 07
2
bcmxcp patch
Hi Michael,
I've forwarded your patch to Kjell, who's maintaining the bcmxcp
driver, and to the nut development list.
Kjell and others have more knowledges of the xcp protocol and will be
able to analyze your patch.
2008/1/4, michalwd1979 <michalwd1979 at o2.pl>:
> Hello Arnaud,
> I am sending You a small patch to bcmxcp.c and bcmxcp.h files from nut-2.2.0. I written this
2010 Apr 12
21
Using the limit action on a DNAT rule to prevent DoS attackson a specific port
Hi there.
I''m reading and reading through the doc''s and previous posts, but cannot
seem to find what I''m looking for. I want to create a rule that prevents DoS
and maybe even DDoS attacks against a specific port. The current rule looks
like this (the PORT''s and IP''s are dummies of course):
#ACTION SOURCE DEST
2010 Apr 26
23
SAS vs SATA: Same size, same speed, why SAS?
I''m building another 24-bay rackmount storage server, and I''m considering
what drives to put in the bays. My chassis is a Supermicro SC846A, so the
backplane supports SAS or SATA; my controllers are LSI3081E, again
supporting SAS or SATA.
Looking at drives, Seagate offers an enterprise (Constellation) 2TB 7200RPM
drive in both SAS and SATA configurations; the SAS model offers
2010 Nov 24
0
4. Rexcel (Luis Felipe Parra)-how to run a code from excel
Hi Louis,
It's simple to run a r script from the excel spreadsheet.
Just write your code, source("C:\\Quantil
Aplicativos\\Genercauca\\BackwardSelectionNC.r"), into a cell of a
workingsheet. Then right-click the cell and select "run code" in the pop-up
menu.
Hope this will help you.
Best,
Bernard
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