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2020 Oct 21
4
how do I remove entries in data frame from a vector
...RWG569_BI_SNP_E12_35136
5 ABAFT_g_4RWG569_BI_SNP_F11_35122
6 ABAFT_g_4RWG569_BI_SNP_F12_35138
7 ABAFT_g_4RWG569_BI_SNP_G07_35060
8 ABAFT_g_4RWG569_BI_SNP_G12_35140
I want to remove these 8 entries from remove data frame from this
vector that looks like this:
> head(celFiles)
[1] "/GOKIND/75327/PhenoGenotypeFiles/RootStudyConsentSet_phs000018.GAIN_GoKinD.v2.p1.c1.DS-T1DCR-IRB/GenotypeFiles/ABAFT_g_4RWG569_BI_SNP_A01_34952.CEL"
[2] "/GOKIND/75327/PhenoGenotypeFiles/RootStudyConsentSet_phs000018.GAIN_GoKinD.v2.p1.c1.DS-T1DCR-IRB/GenotypeFiles/ABAFT_g_4RWG569_BI_SNP_A02_34968.CEL&q...
2020 Oct 21
0
how do I remove entries in data frame from a vector
...122
> 6 ABAFT_g_4RWG569_BI_SNP_F12_35138
> 7 ABAFT_g_4RWG569_BI_SNP_G07_35060
> 8 ABAFT_g_4RWG569_BI_SNP_G12_35140
>
> I want to remove these 8 entries from remove data frame from this
> vector that looks like this:
>
> > head(celFiles)
>
> [1]
> "/GOKIND/75327/PhenoGenotypeFiles/RootStudyConsentSet_phs000018.GAIN_GoKinD.v2.p1.c1.DS-T1DCR-IRB/GenotypeFiles/ABAFT_g_4RWG569_BI_SNP_A01_34952.CEL"
> [2]
> "/GOKIND/75327/PhenoGenotypeFiles/RootStudyConsentSet_phs000018.GAIN_GoKinD.v2.p1.c1.DS-T1DCR-IRB/GenotypeFiles/ABAFT_g_4RWG569_BI_SNP_A02_3...
2020 Oct 21
0
how do I remove entries in data frame from a vector
...F11_35122
> 6 ABAFT_g_4RWG569_BI_SNP_F12_35138
> 7 ABAFT_g_4RWG569_BI_SNP_G07_35060
> 8 ABAFT_g_4RWG569_BI_SNP_G12_35140
>
> I want to remove these 8 entries from remove data frame from this
> vector that looks like this:
>
>> head(celFiles)
>
> [1] "/GOKIND/75327/PhenoGenotypeFiles/RootStudyConsentSet_phs000018.GAIN_GoKinD.v2.p1.c1.DS-T1DCR-IRB/GenotypeFiles/ABAFT_g_4RWG569_BI_SNP_A01_34952.CEL"
> [2] "/GOKIND/75327/PhenoGenotypeFiles/RootStudyConsentSet_phs000018.GAIN_GoKinD.v2.p1.c1.DS-T1DCR-IRB/GenotypeFiles/ABAFT_g_4RWG569_BI_SNP_A02_34968....
2020 Oct 21
1
how do I remove entries in data frame from a vector
..._35138
>> 7 ABAFT_g_4RWG569_BI_SNP_G07_35060
>> 8 ABAFT_g_4RWG569_BI_SNP_G12_35140
>>
>> I want to remove these 8 entries from remove data frame from this
>> vector that looks like this:
>>
>>> head(celFiles)
>>
>> [1]
>> "/GOKIND/75327/PhenoGenotypeFiles/RootStudyConsentSet_phs000018.GAIN_GoKinD.v2.p1.c1.DS-T1DCR-IRB/GenotypeFiles/ABAFT_g_4RWG569_BI_SNP_A01_34952.CEL"
>>
>> [2]
>> "/GOKIND/75327/PhenoGenotypeFiles/RootStudyConsentSet_phs000018.GAIN_GoKinD.v2.p1.c1.DS-T1DCR-IRB/GenotypeFiles/ABAFT_g_4...
2013 Feb 22
13
[Bug 61287] New: (bisected) kernel>=3.7 breaks nouveau with acceleration for GeForce 6150SE nForce 430
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=61287
Priority: medium
Bug ID: 61287
Assignee: nouveau at lists.freedesktop.org
Summary: (bisected) kernel>=3.7 breaks nouveau with
acceleration for GeForce 6150SE nForce 430
QA Contact: xorg-team at lists.x.org
Severity: normal
Classification: Unclassified
2007 May 14
13
Multihome load balancing - kernel vs netfilter
Hi,
I have searched the archives on the topic, and it seems that the list
gurus favor load balancing to be done in the kernel as opposed to other
means. I have been using a home-grown approach, which splits traffic
based on `-m statistic --mode random --probability X`, then CONNMARKs
the individual connections and the kernel happily routes them. I
understand that for > 2 links it will become