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2003 Dec 01
1
matrix bending
Dear All, I was wondering whether any one knows of a matrix bending function in R that can turn non-positive definite matrices into the nearest positive definite matrix. I was hoping there would be something akin to John Henshall's flbend program (http://agbu.une.edu.au/~kmeyer/pdmatrix.html), which allows the standard errors of the estimated matrix elements to be considered in the
2012 Feb 03
2
Ruby on Ales 2012, March 1st & 2nd in Bend, Oregon
Hey Everyone!, I just realized we totally failed at putting notices out on mailing lists about Ruby on Ales 2012... oops. Ruby on Ales is a two day single track conference inspired by Ruby, microbrews, and snow. Come listen to great speakers, enjoy the free beer and the amazing company. Just like last year we''re hosting the event in Bend. Ruby on Ales takes place March 1st and 2nd
2008 Mar 07
9
Colors in vi for user root
Hi, How can I have vi with syntax hilghting for root ? Regular users have it, but not root's. I've seen the hidden files of a regular user home, but found nothing. Thanks in advance. Warm Regards, M?rio Gamito
2007 Mar 02
2
bending openssh output
Hi there. I am not sure if this is the right place to address my question, but I need someone how knows about the channel system of openssh. At the moment, I try to modify the openssh source to fit to my needs. Therefore I modified the openssh source so it can be called from my source like a function (simply changed "void main()" to "void ssh()"). This works perfect for the
2018 Sep 06
2
Migrating from Samba 3: no groups/users are imported ("listed, but then not found", "does not belong to our domain")
Rowland Penny via samba писал 2018-09-05 15:56: > On Wed, 05 Sep 2018 15:26:30 +0700 > Konstantin Boyandin via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: >> >> Exactly that. I need to create a separate domain; after all the >> checks are done that switching to it works, the computers will rejoin >> the new domain. Our Samba 3 domain is used for years; since Window
2010 May 24
2
[R-pkgs] New package: `lavaan' for latent variable analysis (including structural equation modeling)
Hi Yves lavaan looks like a very nice package. From the tutorial introduction I see you create path diagrams for some of the models you describe. How did you do this? I don't see a function for this in the package. I know there is a path.diagram function in the sem package that uses dot to draw the diagram, but I've always found the layouts from dot somewhat strange for path diagrams
2007 Dec 03
1
Silly question about 5.1
I just rebooted my desktop system to pick up the 5.1 kernel, etc. One oddity I noticed is that the contents of /etc/redhat-release still says: [root at bend etc]# cat /etc/redhat-release CentOS release 5 (Final) but: [root at bend etc]# rpm -q --whatprovides /etc/redhat-release centos-release-5-1.0.el5.centos.1 On my CentOS 4 box, /etc/redhat-release says: [dave at fraud ~]# cat
2003 Jan 05
1
"Only users" seems nonfunctional
L.S., Excerpt from my smb.conf on Samba 2.2.5: [global] ... security = share ... [BenD] public = no guest ok = no user = bzt only user = yes path = <...> writeable = yes browseable = yes printable = no ... Now, according to the manpage for smb.conf, I should only be able to log in and use service BenD as user bzt. Nevertheless, I can log in as any user as long as I know the password.
2000 Sep 01
5
sftp
Yo All! I understand why we do not have sftp in openssh, but it would be nice if we could make it so that when an SSH.COM scp2 client makes a connection to an OpenSSH V2 daemon that it does not hang.... Any ideas or do I need to dig a bit on this? Here is what the sshd says when I conenct to it from scp2: debug: session_open: session 0: link with channel 0 debug: confirm session debug:
2016 Feb 09
3
Utility to zero unused blocks on disk
On Mon, 2016-02-08 at 14:22 -0800, John R Pierce wrote: > the only truly safe way to destroy data on magnetic media is to grind > the media up into filings or melt it down in a furnace. I unscrew the casing, extract the disk platter(s), slide a very strong magnet over both sides of the platter surface then bend the platter in half. How secure is that ? I can't afford a machine that
2012 Aug 23
1
[LLVMdev] bending the limits of tbaa metadata
Hi, I work on DDC, the compiler of a research Haskell dialect, Disciple (disciple.ouroborus.net (http://disciple.ouroborus.net)). We are looking to make use of LLVM's type-based alias analysis metadata to encode non-aliasing information between variables. We have found that the tbaa structure is somewhat limited in its expressivity. In particular we couldn't encode intransitive
2017 Oct 17
2
ggridges help
yes, thanks, and I was getting close to that. One thing I found is the manual says the height is the distance above the y-line, which should be, but doesn't have to be positive. In fact, the time series are estimates of a cycle, and has negative values, which unfortunately are not included in my sub-sample. And the negative values are not handled properly (the series disappears for
2017 Aug 29
3
RMarkdown question
Hi All: In creating a R Notebook I know that in the text I can link to a (sub) section by using the command: [Header 1](#anchor) and putting the appropriate anchor name at the appropriate header. But can the same be done for code chunks, if the code chunk is named? What I want to do is say that such and such code chunk is an example of how to do something, and have that link to the
2012 Aug 14
2
[LLVMdev] Load serialisation during selection DAG building
On Aug 14, 2012, at 2:05 PM, Steve Montgomery <stephen.montgomery3 at btinternet.com> wrote: > Further to my earlier question, I'm perhaps a bit confused about memory serialisation. The following example, compiled using clang for the MSP430: > > target datalayout = "e-p:16:16:16-i8:8:8-i16:16:16-i32:16:32-n8:16" > target triple = "msp430-??-??" >
2006 Apr 11
2
my email address???
oh boy, looks like I screwed things up some trying to add hosting for another domain besides my own I thought I went by the book here but something sure ain't right. my real email address is rado at rivers-bend.com then a few days ago, I tweaked sendmail.mc I think it was to masquerade ideallightinginc.com (the other domain) now I just noticed I am showing as rado at ideallighting.com
2006 Apr 01
3
Syncpeople Plugin Scope Never Active
I installed the Syncpeople textmate bundle ( http://syncpeople.com/downloads/syncpeople_on_rails_features ) and the commands all work from the menu, but the short-cuts never work for any of the snippets or commands ever work, because the scopes are not being selected properly. If I change the scope to just "source.ruby" it will work fine. But I cannot see why their scope selectors do not
2018 Jan 02
4
httr::content without message
Hi All: I am using httr to download files form a service, in this case a .csv file. When I use httr::content on the result, I get a message. Since this will be in a package. I want to suppress the message, but haven't figured out how to do so. The following should reproduce the result: myURL <-
2017 Oct 17
0
ggridges help
The min_height = -0.25 is there to make it show cycle values down to -1/4. You may want to change it to -1 so it shows more of the cycle values. Bill Dunlap TIBCO Software wdunlap tibco.com On Tue, Oct 17, 2017 at 1:26 PM, Roy Mendelssohn - NOAA Federal < roy.mendelssohn at noaa.gov> wrote: > yes, thanks, and I was getting close to that. One thing I found is the > manual says the
2010 Sep 22
4
Asterisk as a distributed paging system
I'm building a paging system composed of roughly 10 switches in daisy chain, with an embedded box with a speaker and a microphone for each switch. The embedded box runs my software. I need the system to be resilient to any network partition, so that anyone can send announces from any mic to all the reachable clients. I'd need also to page a subset of all the speakers. I'm
2017 Oct 17
2
ggridges help
I have tried: ggplot(plotFrame, aes(x = time, y = cycle, height = cycle, group = depth)) + geom_ridgeline() ggplot(plotFrame, aes(x = time, y = depth, height = cycle, group = depth)) + geom_ridgeline() ggplot(plotFrame, aes(x = time, y = depth, group = depth)) + geom_density_ridges() none are producing a plot that was a ridgeline for each depth showing the time series at that depth. The plot