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2012 Feb 28
3
Database
Hi all,
I´m new using Access. I see that many things that you can do on Access you
can do on CRAN R but not on contrary.
My question is: Is there any manual with examples comparing how to do data
base analysis on access and making the same on CRAN R?
Imagine I want to compare two columns "Name" of two different data bases. I
want to see if there are "identical" names on both
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 rem...
2020 Jun 03
0
net ads status stripped output
On 03/06/2020 15:38, Markus Lindberg wrote:
> Nope, 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
2020 Jun 04
0
net ads status stripped output
On 04/06/2020 07:57, Markus Lindberg wrote:
>> Nope, 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.
> That is fair.
>
>> Does this apply _even_ if I'm using Samba to authenticate any users? I
>>
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:
Greetings list,
I am new to programming in R, and am using nnet() function for a project on
neural networking.
Firstly I wish to ask if there is any pdf explaining the 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