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2004 May 11
2
How to import file from excle?
...ave some question. First I have data in Excle ,then I would like to fit distribution from this data, how to import this data from excle? What's command? Thaks for first answer Second I learn R program from The Basics of S and S-plus book because it's basic, and then when I use command is attact(geyser) [follow from book] but I can't . Because it's command only S (i think some command can't use in R???) Thanks Best regards Mathinee
2007 Mar 26
2
SRTP vs ZRTP in Asterisk
Hi All, I've been reading about Phil Zimmermann's ZRTP encryption scheme for SIP clients. This seems attactive but I don't use soft phones. I'm guessing that we'd need ZRTP support in Asterisk in order to use it to secure calls from hard phones. There seem to be issues with SRTP key exhange between various devices. So much so that the IETF is working on a standardization project. ZRTP, whi...
2019 Apr 05
1
subscripting a terms object
...f, which turns out to be almost always true, but only almost. ? The failure turns out to have probably been there since the Splus days, which tells one just how often such a model is used. (One of two edge case bugs sent to me in the first days after I pushed it to CRAN: a new release seems to attact them.)?? I'm willing to put together a patch, but given the rarity of these would folks prefer to wait until after the April release??? I'm fine with that.? I need the answer to 1 though. Terry T. [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2006 Feb 01
0
prio test results
Hi, below are some test results from implementing a prio qdisc ''that is also below''. The qdisc is attacted to a vlan interface for my external network. Both tests were run at the same time. The links are policed at 6.0M ''by our provider''. 192.168.70.1 --> 192.168.30.1 My question is: If using a prio qdisc should''nt the iperf run with a tos of b8 have the majority of the b...
1997 Feb 03
1
Tiger team.
Hi, I''m back. :-) Alex and a few others have expressed concerns about the legal implications of forming a tiger team. Maybe the term "tiger team" doesn''t officially represent what we meant. But I don''t mind redefining established terms if I feel like it :-) What we here call a "tiger team" is a team of people that try to beat the bad guys to
2017 Jun 19
0
[4.2.14-Debian] Smbd not listening on 192.168.0.x on cold start
Hai, First he had problems with the suspend mode. See samba list subject : [Samba] Upgraded > Samba no longer listening on 192.168.0.x That got fixed, without changing any startup script, but by adding the interfaces line to smb.conf Now this one, ( sorry but winfried not attacking you, im attacting nobody ) And yes, that fix was from me to add that line, but not knowing you would hit the other bug. The best ( only good) fix, change the interface names to ipnumbers smb.conf Simple and works always. The problem is, this can be multiple things. If at boot a DNS server does not resolve.....
2012 Jul 02
5
ggplot: dodge positions
Dear all, I want to get a series of boxplots (grouped by two factors) and I want to overlay the original observations and the following code does almost what I want: library(ggplot) ddf <- data.frame(x=factor(rep(LETTERS[1:4], each=30)), y = runif(120,0,10), grp = factor(rep(rep(1:3, 10), 4))) ggplot(ddf, aes(x, y, colour=grp)) + geom_boxplot() + geom_point() Yet the position of the points
2017 Jun 19
5
[4.2.14-Debian] Smbd not listening on 192.168.0.x on cold start
So it looks like the init script in the Samba package in the Debian repository needs to be edited for a non-DC home server. -- View this message in context: http://samba.2283325.n4.nabble.com/4-2-14-Debian-Smbd-not-listening-on-192-168-0-x-on-cold-start-tp4720131p4720160.html Sent from the Samba - General mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
2006 Aug 01
18
[Patch] Enable "sysrq c" handler for domU coredump
Hi, In the case of linux, crash_kexec() is occured by "sysrq c". In the case of DomainU on xen, Help is occured by "sysrq c" now. So The way of dumping DomainU''s memory manualy is nothing. I fix this issue by the following way. 1. Panic is occured by "sysrq c" on both Domain0 and DomainU. 2. On DomainU, coredump is generated in /var/xen/dump (on Domain0).