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2008 Nov 10
1
plotting graph in different device
Hi, i try to plot my graph into different device using x11(), but when i do this comes up: > x11(print(plot(A5e$ECAB,A5e$EXPEND,type='p',main='Per capita expenditure > against economic + ability index without outliners',xlab='ECAB',ylab='EXPEND',xlim=c(0,150),ylim=c(150,400), + col='red',col.axis='blue'))) NULL Warning message:
2008 Nov 04
2
use abline() for regression model in the plot
http://www.nabble.com/file/p20332968/spe.dat spe.dat Hi, i have a problem in sorting out some command in R and i am really hoping some expert can help me out please! i have the spe.dat file which i upload here, and when u read into R u got something like this: A5 <- read.table('spe.dat' ,header=TRUE) A5 EXPEND ECAB MET GROW YOUNG OLD WEST STATE 1 256 85.5 19.7 6.9 29.6
2008 Jul 25
2
How to preserve the numeric format and digits ?
Instead of > m <- c(400000000, 50000000000) > paste("A", m, "B", sep="") [1] "A4e+08B" "A5e+10B" I want "A400000000" and "A50000000000"
2017 Jun 12
3
Changing the IP Address of a Samba AD DC doesn't work - samba_dnsupdate crashes
Hello! I've followed your tutorial to change the IP Address of our Samba AD DC: https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Changing_the_IP_Address_of_a_Samba_AD_DC But the samba_dnsupdate tool always crashes with this output: samba_dnsupdate --verbose Unknown parameter encountered: "ks" Ignoring unknown parameter "ks" IPs: ['192.168.68.201'] Looking for DNS entry A
2020 Jan 10
4
u2f / libfido2 version
Hi, So I finally have time to test the u2f support but so far I haven't been very successful, Specifically, current HEAD has SSH_SK_VERSION_MAJOR 0x00040000 and I can't seem to find a matching libfido2 version, current HEAD of Yubico/libfido2 is 0x00020000 Is there a more up to date libfido2 or a particular commit of openssh-portable I should be using? thanks Sean
2004 Sep 24
1
sharing /etc/passwd
How 'bout PAM? /usr/ports/security/pam_ldap. If you have machines that can't do PAM, perhaps NIS is the way to go (assuming, of course, you're behind a firewall). You can store login information in LDAP like you want, then use a home-grown script to extract the information to a NIS map. Or, if you have a Solaris 8 machine lying around, you can cut out the middle step and use