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2006 Feb 25
2
R-Project build system: DESTDIR support
...be very helpful for the user, the
distribution-specific packagers and third-party programs, because it
offers a consistent and portable way to perform staged installations.
In each case, please contact me at this address <claudio at gnu.org>
to provide your feedback about this issue _in any case_, should you
want to support DESTDIR or not.
I am ready to offer you information, help and support.
Thank you for your help in making GNU projects build systems better.
Claudio Fontana
2019 Apr 26
2
UEFI and PXE
Once upon a time, Steven Tardy <sjt5atra at gmail.com> said:
> The ?ICMP unreachable? should be a dead giveaway. . .
You cut out the part of the email where the OP said that the UEFI system
was ignoring the next-server part of the DHCP reply and trying to TFTP
to the DHCP server instead of the TFTP server. Of course that got ICMP
unreachable, but it isn't a firewall problem.
To the
2019 Apr 26
0
UEFI and PXE
...dhat
guide linked in this thread.
Did what I thought was correct and duplicated the OPs problem.
/me scratches head. . . off to `tcpdump -vv -nn -i ens192`. . . packets
never lie. . .
Vendor-Class Option 60, length 32:
"PXEClient:Arch:00007:UNDI:003000"
d'oh; I did _lower case_ a string in dhcpd.conf line on accident while
transcribing:
match if substring (option vendor-class-identifier, 0, 9) =
"pxeclient";
Changed it to follow redhat guide CAMELCase and poof,
match if substring (option vendor-class-identifier, 0, 9) =
"PXE...
2009 Dec 01
1
LMER: How to specify Random Effects
I saw different specifications for Random Effects and I'm confused about
the use of "/" and the use of "(0+...|)" .
Let say we have a nested structure where some countries have some
several plants in different states and we measure the reaction to a drug.
The list of Countries = USA, France, Italy
The States for USA = Michigan, Florida, California
The States for France
2019 Apr 26
2
UEFI and PXE
...gt; Did what I thought was correct and duplicated the OPs problem.
> /me scratches head. . . off to `tcpdump -vv -nn -i ens192`. . . packets
> never lie. . .
> Vendor-Class Option 60, length 32:
> "PXEClient:Arch:00007:UNDI:003000"
>
> d'oh; I did _lower case_ a string in dhcpd.conf line on accident while
> transcribing:
> match if substring (option vendor-class-identifier, 0, 9) =
> "pxeclient";
Ok, this is not the case here, case is correct, and tcpdump shows that the correct file is requested.
However:
11:06:51.4...
2006 Jan 27
1
about lm restrictions...
Hello all R-users
_question 1_
I need to make a statistical model and respective ANOVA table
but I get distinct results for
the T-test (in summary(lm.object) function) and
the F-test (in anova(lm.object) )
shouldn't this two approach give me the same result, i.e
to indicate the same significants terms in both tests???????
obs.
The system has two restrictions:
1) sum( x_i ) = 1
2) sum(
2010 Apr 21
1
Cross-checking a custom function for separability indices
Hi list!
I have prepared a custom function (below) in order to calculate separability
indices (Divergence, Bhattacharyya, Jeffries-Matusita, Transformed divergene)
between two samples of (spectral land cover) classes.
I need help to cross-compare results to verify that it works as expected
(since I don't know of any other foss-tool that will give me quickly some
results).
Does anybody
2010 May 05
0
R-help Digest, Vol 87, Issue 5
...Frame ,
Target.Data.Frame.A ,
Target.Data.Frame.B
)
comments:
- calls "separability.matrix()"
- print out something that is meant to ease off reading/comparing the
results _in case_ one wants to compare differences between one (call it)
reference sample and two (call them) target samples, e.g. calculate indices
between:
- sample.1 and sample.2
- sample.1 and sample.3
- compare the above results
(
The output of "separability.matrix()" displays the separ...