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2010 Jul 14
2
Linux Kernel Physical Interface Limit
I think it's baloney mainly because i can't find a mention of it
anywhere. Is there REALLY a limit on the number of physical network
interfaces in the Kernel?
2004 Oct 15
8
Testing for normality of residuals in a regression model
Hi all,
Is it possible to have a test value for assessing the normality of
residuals from a linear regression model, instead of simply relying on
qqplots?
I've tried to use fitdistr to try and fit the residuals with a normal
distribution, but fitdsitr only returns the parameters of the
distribution and the standard errors, not the p-value. Am I missing
something?
Cheers,
Federico
2015 Jul 05
0
Windows 10 tech preview build 10130
...then it is SOF's doing.
If you can get a hold of XP and your daughters games will work in
it, they will go a lot faster.
Just run a good Anti Virus. Bit Defender or Kaspersky consistently
score the best at av-comparatives.org. Bit Defender has a free
home version.
And don't believe the baloney about XP not being as secure as W7.
If you look at the break in statistics, the two are at a statistical
dead heat.
SOF is now on to 10162.
Here is a good wallpaper for your SOF:
http://www.infiniteunknown.net/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/Windows-10-We-Finally-Fixed-Everything-485x274.jpg
(You sh...
2011 Dec 21
4
MS-DOS Batch File Commands
I'm trying to get the AndroidSDK going under Wine. There are problems
with the MS-DOS commands (for example, the /D option with the 'For'
command and the use of options to apply to the Path environment varaible
(to prevent space being used as a delimiter between path folders) it
uses in the supplied batch files it calls from a supplied .exe file.
I presume that the cmd.exe (in
2003 Nov 24
4
R postscript generation error (lines versus points) (PR#5285)
Full_Name: Stephen Harker
Version: 1.80
OS: linux (Yellow Dog 3.0 on ppc)
Submission from: (NULL) (130.194.13.101)
In creating a postscript file from a set of data in which the points are
plotted
using `points()' and lines drawn using `lines()' I have found since upgrading
from R version 1.4? to 1.8 that the two sets do not coinicide completely. This
is best illustrated by a simple
2011 Feb 26
2
[R-sig-ME] Fwd: Re: ANOVA and Pseudoreplication in R
On 25/02/2011 21:22, Ben Ward wrote:
>
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: Re: [R] ANOVA and Pseudoreplication in R
> Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2011 12:10:14 -0800
> From: Bert Gunter<gunter.berton at gene.com>
> To: Ben Ward<benjamin.ward at bathspa.org>
> CC: r-help<r-help at r-project.org>
>
>
>
> I can hopefully save bandwidth here by
2003 Jun 30
1
gigabit networks and kernel loads
I have been using pxelinux with Intel 850 1.7 Ghz P4 motherboards using
10/100 ethernet switches for about a year in a multichannel visual
generation system. We are shifting to SuperMicro P4SAA 2.8 Ghz P4
motherboards with onboard gigabit ethernet and gigabit ethernet
switches. Put are hung up because the diskless slave nodes will not load
the (Linux) kernel from the master 2.8 Ghz computer.
1999 Jul 15
0
pch and mkh bug PR#225
...the R help states that `text' is a character
string and `at' gives the location in user coordiates. This can be
overcome by plotting `labels[i]' at `at[i]' within a loop.
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University College http://www.adfa.edu.au/physics/s-harker/
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2015 Jul 05
3
Windows 10 tech preview build 10130
On Fri, 2015-07-03 at 22:10 -0700, ToddAndMargo wrote:
> Did it work?
Yes, this time around the install worked. Thing is, the sha1sum was the
same as the first time I downloaded the ISO so there was no corruption
to speak of. I really don't know why it wasn't working before.
I haven't done much in the preview except try out Spartan and do some
configuration. I like the UI design.
2012 Aug 07
2
What is this called? lapply(datum,"[[","ColumnName")
Hello R users
I recently learned how to use this command:
lapply(datum,"[[","ColumnName")
Unfortunately, I don't know how exactly it works, what it's called (in
particular the "[[" part], and what other things you can do with it
(retrieve multiple columns?).
Given datum is a list of dataframes with the same column, but different
number of rows,
2011 Jul 07
3
AR vs ARIMA question
Dear R People:
Here is some output from AR and ARIMA functions:
> xb <- arima.sim(n=120,model=list(ar=0.85))
> xb.ar <- ar(xb)
> xb.ar
Call:
ar(x = xb)
Coefficients:
1
0.6642
Order selected 1 sigma^2 estimated as 1.094
> xb.arima <- arima(xb,order=c(1,0,0),include.mean=FALSE)
> xb.arima
Call:
arima(x = xb, order = c(1, 0, 0), include.mean = FALSE)
2017 Sep 17
0
Help with RDA analysis, function ''varpart'' in vegan
I am not familiar with the vegan package, so I am just making a guess here.
If 'na.action=na.omit' is part of the call to varpart, try removing it from
the function call and moving it above as follows:
options(na.action="na.omit")
RDA_Ger <- varpart(comm, x1, x2, x3, transfo="hellinger", scale = FALSE)
Maybe that will help.
Regards,
Eric
On Sat, Sep 16, 2017 at
2017 Sep 16
2
Help with RDA analysis, function ''varpart'' in vegan
I'm trying to perform a RDA analysis in the vegan package using the
"varpart" function.
I have a matrix of community structure data in different sites (rows),
which I want to explain using 3 matrices of environmental data. The 3
matrices are:
water quality parameters;
local land use variables;
total land use variables.
In each matrix, the number of the rows is the same (the
2007 Feb 10
7
Adding entry breaks index
Our ferret 0.10.13 index has been slowly growing on our debian server
and has just got up over 14,000 records. Yesterday I randomly noticed
that one search I did was suddenly giving whack, unexpected results. I
have spent much time trying to track the problem.
Tried ferret 0.10.9 - no change.
Tried on a windows machine - where it works fine, and doesn''t give weird
results (which just