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2012 Feb 28
3
Database
...t; names on both files. It is better to use Access? Or it is better to use cran r (importing data and work on CRAN R)? This is only an example. I know CRAN R is more specialized on statistics and data analysis but I ´m trying not to learn Access and SQL so on. I cannot explain better I hope you comprehed me. [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2005 May 22
2
Re: Hi, Bryan; was: Re: pronunciation? <snip> -- don't shoot the messenger ...
...GPL compatible software, and not consider the private lawsuits, or the non-GPL compatible (let alone proprietary) R&D. Let's just keep focused on the community, and not make the community a place where people trash companies off-the-cuff. Your simplification is noted as your inability to comprehence anything complex, such as the fairly limited history I have tried to provide on the companies you seem to love/hate so much. I don't trust any company, I only trust the source, and I only favor companies who donate the most GPL and GPL compatible source. Because it's the only thing that...
2020 Jun 03
0
net ads status stripped output
...e, we are using good old local accounts added to passwd and shadow. Users added to /etc/passwd on an AD joined machine are just local users and you cannot have the same username in /etc/passwd and AD. > Does this apply _even_ if I'm using Samba to authenticate any users? I > do not fully comprehed how Samba works, which I need to read up on. Is > it perhaps used if a user mounts a network share via cifs? If you use the winbind 'ad' backend, you must add a unique uidNumber to your users in AD (which, as I said, must not exist in /etc/passwd), you must also add a gidNumber attr...
2020 Jun 04
0
net ads status stripped output
...nd shadow. >>> Users added to /etc/passwd on an AD joined machine are just local users >>> and you cannot have the same username in /etc/passwd and AD. > That is fair. > >> Does this apply _even_ if I'm using Samba to authenticate any users? I >> do not fully comprehed how Samba works, which I need to read up on. Is >> it perhaps used if a user mounts a network share via cifs? >>> If you use the winbind 'ad' backend, you must add a unique uidNumber to >>> your users in AD (which, as I said, must not exist in /etc/passwd), you &gt...
2009 Nov 24
1
Scatter plot with margin distributions
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2011 Jun 29
2
Executing a script "hand-made" and time
Hi all, I have a function written by me that read a matrix (data frame) from a txt with 4 million of rows and 13 columns. The think is my function works with an input matrix of 100x13 and now I tried to execute my function with the big "input file" and it is running form the moment two hours... There is a way to know (how much time could it cost?) The second question is... I want
2020 Jun 03
8
net ads status stripped output
Hi all, I have successfully joined a Ubuntu 20.04 (focal) machine to a Active Directory domain using ADS. Running the `net ads status` command does not output the information that I expect. This is an example of running `net ads status` on a Ubuntu 20.04 (focal) machine running Samba version 4.11.6-Ubuntu. # net ads status objectClass: top objectClass: person objectClass: organizationalPerson
2011 Jun 30
0
help with interpreting what nnet() output gives:
...algorithm nnet uses, which could tell me what the objects of the nnet class, like 'conn', 'nconn, 'nsunits', n and 'nunits' mean, and how weights are calculated. The package pdf has little or no explanations, and the C +R source code availabe at CRAN is too difficult to comprehend. Can anyone please help? Also, i wish to know how the *number* of weights is calculated. When the nnet() command is run, it ouputs, on the console, the number of weights, and values of 'value'. But how do you calculate the number of weights in nnet, say, if you are feeding it an MxN inp...