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2006 May 17
4
uniform and clumped point plots
I am trying to generate two dimensional random coordinates. For randomly distributed data I have simply used >xy<-cbind(runif(100),runif(100)) However I also want to generate coordinates that are more uniformly distributed, and coordinates that are more contagiously distributed than the above. Can anyone make any suggestions Thanks. Dr Terry Beutel Rangeland Scientist Animal Sciences Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries Telephone 07 4654 4282 Facsimile 07 4654 4235 Email terry.beutel@dpi.qld.gov.au Address DPI Hood Street Charleville...
2015 Sep 24
2
x2go on CentOS6
> The errors you posted were from the client. Assuming you can ssh into > the remote machine without a problem, do you see error messages there > on the server? Thanks, Akemi, you have hit the nail on the head! The spurious error message was caused by a statement in .cshrc that created output, a stray unescaped exclamation mark in an alias definition. And that with me preaching to my
2008 Sep 16
1
Blank certain areas of a contour plot
Hi, I'm interpolating a list of syncronous accumulated precipitation observations collected over a number of raingauge stations sited over land, over a regular lat/lon grid using akima's interp(). Then, I plot and locate geographycally the resulting field with a filled.contour() and a call to map(). Everything is fine but I need to "blank" (in Golden Surfer nomenclature)
2002 Jun 05
4
Docs Issue - IP Masq vs. SNAT
More than one of our docs issues revolve around some confusion between "IP masquerading" and "SNAT" -- a confusion I might share, or if contagious, I may be catching. <g> I think of SNAT more or less as a special case of IP masquerading, applicable when, for example, the external interface has multiple IP''s and you choose to _explicitly_ set the address through
2009 Mar 12
1
zooreg and lmrob problem (bug?)
Hi all and thanks for your time in advance, I can't figure out why summary.lmrob complains when lmrob is used on a zooreg object. If the zooreg object is converted to vector before calling lmrob, no problems appear. Let me clarify this with an example: >library(robustbase) >library(zoo) >dad<-c(801.4625,527.2062,545.2250,608.2313,633.8875,575.9500,797.0500,706.4188,
2003 May 27
4
multihost master.passwd sync
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Just wondered if anyone had any suggestions about syncing up master.passwd files between multiple machines that didn't involve allowing root login remotely? The users need to be able to log in remotely and own files on the different machines. ~~ Andy Harrison ah##@httpsite.com ICQ: 123472 AIM/Y!: AHinMaine [full headers for details] -----BEGIN PGP
2008 Jun 25
2
Is this sapply behaviour normal?
Hi, I'm trying to use sapply to compute the min of several variables, each of them stored in data.frames, grouped as a list: Is it normal that mean() and min() produce different objects dimensions? > str(dats) List of 5 $ log20:'data.frame': 83 obs. of 5 variables: ..$ DATE : int [1:83] 2001081500 2001081512 2001081600 2001081612 2001081700 2001081712
2015 Sep 24
2
x2go on CentOS6
> http://srobb.net/nxreplace.html > (I don't know if that will help at all though). No joy, unfortunately. Even reinstalling x2go from scratch doesn't help.
2008 Jun 18
1
Histogram inset into another histogram
Dear R users and helpers, I'm trying to find an example of a histogram plot as an inset (upper right or left corner) of another histogram. Anyone has an example of that? Thanks for your help, V?ctor. -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- V?ctor Homar Santaner Grup de Meteorologia Edif. Mateu Orfila Tel: +34 971 17 1376
2008 Jul 09
0
"Rotated Lat-Lon" projection in mapproj
Hi, I'm trying to plot a field obtained from the atmospheric model WRF-NMM which uses a "Rotated Lat-Lon? map projection. The WRF documentation mentions that: ? Rotates the earth's lat/lon grid such that the intersection of the equator and prime meridian is at the center of the model domain. ? Within the rotated framework the grid spacing is constant, but in an earth-relative
2004 Apr 14
1
Rsync server side loging with SSH
I have a client box that I: rsync -e ssh targetfile loginname@server:~/destfile since rsyncd is not called I dont get output in the logfile from what I can tell from the man the code and all the articles I have read, there is no way to capture the stats on the serverside rsync call short of using --rsync-path and redirecting stderr+stdout to a log file. How do I do this? .. I have tried and
2004 Jun 18
1
Rsync, Cygwin, & SSH: ntsec OR nontsec?
Hi all, Thank-you to all the developers for rsync. It is very well done. I have rsync running on various platforms connecting to the same server and all is good. Except for 1 Win2000 Prof. server. I backup several directories with various permissions and users successfully. However, there are 2 directories that even though the permissions are the same as other directories that are
2018 May 07
1
Non-meritocratic t.&a. projects will be damned. Re: I am leaving llvm
What unmitigated bullshit. Your attempt at logic is laughable. You hold up threadbare stereotypes as the norm, when in reality they are little more than characters straight out of Central Casting. The "genius hermit who can't associate with people" is dumb and false. It's meant to excuse behavior that is unacceptable, when in reality a person who cannot interact with people is
2018 May 07
0
Non-meritocratic t.&a. projects will be damned. Re: I am leaving llvm
(Here follows the same email but hopefully properly formatted, with each newline doubled to two as the list engine seems to need it, and mangled to 80 characters line width.) Non-meritocratic technology and academic projects will be damned. This is a general response to Renato's response to Rafael's post, and also to the media discussion sparked by this thread at
2003 Jun 02
4
quick poppassd question
Hello, I did a quick change to the patched port of poppassd and am wondering if you think my code would introduce any potential problems. The idea is right after we check if the username exists, also check if the UID of that username is over 1000. I wanted to make sure that no one monkeys around with priveleged users once poppassd is running. So, the middle chunk of code is mine, everything
2018 May 07
0
Non-meritocratic t.&a. projects will be damned. Re: I am leaving llvm
Hello everyone. Please keep discussion civil and productive. I’d suggest moving general discussions of social behavior and norms off the llvm-dev list. These discussions are generally quite off topic and draw more heat than light. I’d prefer it if we all just move on. I obviously do not know who “unnamed poster” is, but I am also specifically concerned about people who are not LLVM
2005 Jul 12
21
Dom0 crashing on x86_64
I am seeing a problem with Dom0 crashing on x86_64 whenever I create a DomU. I''ve done some more testing, and it appears that this problem is somehow related to networking. Dom0 crashes as soon as the networking services are started when DomU is coming up. As an experiment, I brought up DomU without networking, and it stayed up. As soon as I started DomU with networking enabled, however,
2007 Feb 01
12
[PATCH] HTB O(1) class lookup
This patch changes HTB''s class storage from hash+lists to a two-level linear array, so it can do constant time (O(1)) class lookup by classid. It improves scalability for large number of classes. Without the patch, ~14k htb classes can starve a Xeon-3.2 at only 15kpps, using most of it''s cycles traversing lists in htb_find(). The patch eliminates this problem, and has a
2003 Apr 30
6
how to configure a FreeBSD firewall to pass IPSec?
I have a FreeBSD box acting as a firewall and NAT gateway I would like to set it up to transparently pass IPSec packets -- I have an IPSec VPN client running on another machine, connecting to a remote network. Is there a way to do this? I can't find any hints in the man pages.
2003 Aug 11
5
realpath(3) et al
First, I hope that this message is not considered flame bait. As someone who has used FreeBSD for for 5+ years now, I have a genuine interest in the integrity of our source code. Second, I hope that this message is not taken as any form of insult or finger pointing. Software without bugs does not exist, and I think we all know that. Acknowledging that point and working to mitigate the risks