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2015 Feb 11
2
Another Fedora decision
On Tue, 2015-02-10 at 21:32 -0600, Valeri Galtsev wrote: > Indeed I should have said "allegedly pirated" not just "pirated". As I > don't care to go into details if it is or it isn't. I also would recommend > to finish this discussion and those who feel so get themselves some > fundamental book and go ahead with reading it. Which I'm going to do >
2015 Feb 11
0
Another Fedora decision
...9; from a public library :-) FYI my comments are restricted the PDF floating around of the recommended UNIX and Linux System Admin book. That's definitely not legit. What libraries offer is not only legal, it's important to keep this intact. Publishers have variably been very unreasonable abrogating the first-sale doctrine when it comes to ebook versions. It's a case where I believe in no shade of gray. If I'm led to believe I've bought an ebook, not merely renting it, then I should have the right to give that ebook to a library, school, friend, leave it in an estate to children. A...
2012 Jan 04
1
Eaton_SDK dangling branch solved
I've solved the problem of the detached Eaton_SDK branch. What must have happened here is the branch creator did a non-Subversion cp -r followed by an add of the target directory. This registered a tree that duplicated trunk, *without* ancestry information connecting it to its source revision. The correct fix is to check each new text section against a list of MD5 hashes of old text
2005 Jun 06
0
stats and generating a figure for a simple sign test with high inter-experiment variance
Hello all, Sorry if this is an FAQ. I have been trying to search the archives without success. I have a dataset (ChiPs microarray) where the experiment to experiment variability is very high but where within an experiment, the data nearly always goes in the "right" (hypothesis confirming) direction. I am trying to figure out the right way to use R to do the statistics and generate
2005 Jun 06
0
analysis and figure for sign test in setting of high inter-experiment variance
Hello all, Sorry if this is an FAQ. I have been trying to search the archives without success. I have a dataset (ChiPs microarray) where the experiment to experiment variability is very high but where within an experiment, the data nearly always goes in the "right" (hypothesis confirming) direction. I am trying to figure out the right way to use R to do the statistical analysis and
2011 Nov 29
2
Bayesian Quantile regression installation
i have R 2.14 version.and i have downloaded bayesQR package from following link http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/bayesQR/index.html my OS is Windows7.i have downloaded Windows binary: bayesQR_1.3.zip file from above link.I am new to R. So please tell me what is the next step i have to do inorder to install the bayesQR package.pls reply me as quickly as possible. thanks in advance
2007 Nov 16
4
alternative to logistic regression
You can fit a linear probability model with glm and a bit of arm twisting. First, make your own copy of the binomial function: > dump('binomial', file='mybinom.R') Edit it to change the function name to "mybinom" (or anything else you like), and to add 'identity' to the list of okLinks. Source the file back in, and use mybiom('identity') to fit
2018 Oct 07
0
Come Hell or High Treason
<http://callingketti.cf/lists/lt.php?id=YUgNCAdSGAFUXR1QWlQKVF0F> <http://callingketti.cf/lists/lt.php?id=YUgMAAZRGAFUXR1QWlQKVF0F> Normally I start this message off with the whole "this is what Exodus is all about <http://callingketti.cf/lists/lt.php?id=YUgMAg9SGAFUXR1QWlQKVF0F> " and "the election is not to die bold