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2005 Feb 16
1
Badly posted "Oracle 9i, 10g, Apps 11.5.9" message.
On Wed, 16 Feb 2005, Sudev Barar wrote:
> This is OT but since you just joined the list do not hijack a thread.
> Start a new message and not just change subject line after hitting reply
> button. Your message showed up in middle of md0/fstab thread!!
Yup, I've already been chastised for this once on the list (did you
miss that post?) and I apologized privately via e-mail to the person
who pointed out my mistake.
I guess that's not enough, so, for you, and everyone else:
I'm sorry. It won't happen again.
BTW, thanks for the feedback I did get on 9i and 10g in...
2015 Mar 03
2
selinux allow FTP
...restrictions!
Can?t move off IE6? Corporate restrictions!
This seems like code for ?We?d really rather computing in 2015 worked like computing in 1995.?
I?d say this continued ?dead horse beating? is helpful. No one should come away from proposing a solution based on FTP in 2015 without being chastised for it.
2006 Aug 04
1
Parsing Dates bewilderment
Ok, so to me this seems like a very trivial issue, but it is causing hours
of frustration.
I am hoping that an extra thousand or so sets of eyes will point out where I
am obviously making a newbie mistake.
I have the following string:
"08-04-2006" representing August 4, 2006
I set my attribute ''po_date'' equal to this string and then save it to the
database.
My
2009 Apr 13
4
Physical Units in Calculations
...lating to R. Anyway, the only task I still use
Mathcad for is calculations that involve physical quantities and units. For
example, in Mathcad I can add 1 kilometer to 1 mile and get the right answer
in the units of length I choose. Likewise, if I try to add 1 kilometer to 1
kilogram I get properly chastised. Is there a way in R to assign quantities
and units to numbers and have R keep track of them like Mathcad does?
Tom
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2011 Jan 05
6
ZFS on top of ZFS iSCSI share
I have a filer running Opensolaris (snv_111b) and I am presenting a
iSCSI share from a RAIDZ pool. I want to run ZFS on the share at the
client. Is it necessary to create a mirror or use ditto blocks at the
client to ensure ZFS can recover if it detects a failure at the client?
Thanks,
Bruin
2003 Apr 07
7
Should List be Moderated?
In light of recent flame baits and advertisements sent to the list, I
would like to seek opinions of list members on making the list moderated.
I certainly don't have time to moderate the list myself, so I would
suggest giving at least a half dozen, maybe more, people the ability to
approve posts to keep it flowing quickly. Moderators would be asked just
to approve/disapprove based upon a
2005 Jun 17
3
New Web Forum
Dear List members,
After some consideration and chats with several members on IRC, I have
proposed running a web forum for icecast, an idea which seems to have
been received well by everyone so far.
The forum can be found at http://forum.icecast.org/
Questions & Answers welcome :-)
Stephen
forum: EvilOverlord
IRC: J_Bullet
2024 Oct 10
2
Time zones in POSIClt objects
...of timestamps (I would recommend POSIXct using UTC) and a parallel vector of timezone strings. How you manipulate these depends on your use cases, but from R's perspective you will have to manipulate them element-by-element.
I complained about this on this list a couple of decades ago, and was chastised for it. Evidently handling timezones per element was considered to be too impractically slow to be a standard feature.
On October 10, 2024 6:46:19 AM PDT, Jan van der Laan <rhelp at eoos.dds.nl> wrote:
>
>It is not completely clear to me how time zones work with POSIXlt objects. For PO...
2001 Aug 29
5
newbie list
...icult to get a quick answer to very simple questions.
I would suggest that this be advertised as a list where new users can
help one another and the experts monitoring the help list are (probably)
not listening. Thus simple/obvious/documented things can be asked
without fear of being (justifiably) chastised for not reading the
documentation. A chat room may be a better mechanism, but a mail list
can be added fairly simply.
Paul Gilbert
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2015 Mar 05
0
selinux allow FTP
...6? Corporate restrictions!
>
> This seems like code for ?We?d really rather computing in 2015 worked like
> computing in 1995.?
>
> I?d say this continued ?dead horse beating? is helpful. No one should
> come away from proposing a solution based on FTP in 2015 without being
> chastised for it.
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2005 Jul 02
1
probability-probability plot
Hi, there.
Is there any function in R to plot the probability-probability plot (PP
plot)? Suppose I am testing some data against normal.
Thanks.
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2010 Feb 24
1
Regarding: **OFF LIST** subject declaration
Seriously, I just have to ask this question. Why mark via the subject
line a message as "OFF LIST" and then send it via the normal list
framework. Doing so only insures that the message is actually "ON
LIST" irregardless of what nomenclature is used in the subject line. If
a message is truly supposed to be "OFF LIST", then why not send it
directly to its intended
2011 Apr 01
0
Fw: Re: core Matrix package segfaulted on R CMD check --use-gct
...x/src/chm_common.c? You can
> > visit the SVN archive for the project,
> > https://r-forge.r-project.org/scm/?group_id=61, click
> > on the link to
> > Browse Subversion Repository and go to
> > pkg/Matrix/src/chm_common.c
> >
> > I made the mistake that I chastised others for
> making,
> > performing an
> > operation on the result of a call to install and
> another
> > value that
> > may have required allocation of memory.? The first
> > time install is
> > called on a particular string it allocates and
> SEXPREC,...
2007 Jul 18
0
Vegetarian enough?
Vegetarian enough?
People often tell me about how they get grief from people who are "more"
vegetarian than them. Isn''t that strange? People who can be bothered to
make a life changing decision are then chastised by the super veggies
for not trying hard enough.
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2005 Jun 17
0
New Web Forum
Interesting. I discussed this off line with a couple of folks and
offered to host a forum. -- But, not to run it. So, this is great that
we know have it and you have stepped up to the plate to run it.
I do have a request / suggestion: I've noticed that many of the boards
for open source software suffer from a couple of problems and it would
be great if the Icecast forum could rise above
2024 Oct 10
1
Time zones in POSIClt objects
...?AM Jan van der Laan <rhelp at eoos.dds.nl> wrote:
>
> Thanks.
>
> On 10/10/24 16:13, Jeff Newmiller wrote:
> > POSIXt vectors do not support different time zones element-to-element.
>
> > I complained about this on this list a couple of decades ago, and was
> chastised for it. Evidently handling timezones per element was
> considered to be too impractically slow to be a standard feature.
>
>
> This is where it is unclear to me what the purpose is of the `zone`
> element of the POSIXlt object. It does allow for registering a time zone
> per eleme...
2024 Oct 10
2
Time zones in POSIClt objects
Thanks.
On 10/10/24 16:13, Jeff Newmiller wrote:
> POSIXt vectors do not support different time zones element-to-element.
> I complained about this on this list a couple of decades ago, and was
chastised for it. Evidently handling timezones per element was
considered to be too impractically slow to be a standard feature.
This is where it is unclear to me what the purpose is of the `zone`
element of the POSIXlt object. It does allow for registering a time zone
per element. It just seems to be i...
2006 Apr 29
1
Re: running dBase app with wine
On Tue, 25 Apr 2006 13:52:14 +0200, "Mrkljus" <aposdi@brbr.hr> wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I have a problem running dBase application with wine. Is there any solution
>I can try with?
>
>Has anyone succeeded to run dbu.exe with wine, for example...
Use xHarbour ( open source : www.xharbour.org , commercial version :
www.xharbour.com which use the open source compiler plus
2009 Jul 14
2
SOS! error in GLM logistic regression...
Hi all,
Could anybody tell me what happened to my logistic regression in R?
mylog=glm(mytraindata$V1 ~ ., data=mytraindata, family=binomial("logit"))
It generated the following error message:
Error in model.frame.default(Terms, newdata, na.action = na.action,
xlev = object$xlevels) :
factor 'state1' has new level(s) AP
Thank you!
2010 Jun 21
14
Controllers, what? why?
Hi,
I am starting to learn rails and I went through the guide and a couple
of tutorials. Even though I understand controllers or at least I can
use them I can''t see yet the whole picture.
Why do you need several controllers for a single application? If a
controller is just a class whose methods interface with models and
views, why not have a single controller for the whole application?