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2011 Apr 18
1
regression and lmer
...model.
The questions are: (a) Is it true that IV4 and IV5 cannot be entered in a
one-level regression if we also have IV3?, (b) can I use an lm function to check for multicollinearity
between IV3, IV4 and IV5? and (c) If we use a two-level regression
model, does lmer cope well with only six coutnries as a random effect?
Thank you for your help
Jason
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2011 Apr 16
0
regression questions (lm, lmer)
...vel model.
The questions are: (a) Is it true that IV4 and IV5 cannot be entered in a one-level regression if we also have IV3?, (b) can I use an lm function to check for multicollinearity between IV3, IV4 and IV5? and (c) If we use a two-level regression model, does lmer cope well with only six coutnries as a random effect?
Thank you for your help
Jason
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2003 Oct 01
1
Secondary groups
I have backups of user home directories that I've shared out via samba
so that my non-linux level 1 guy can restore files using the
drag-n-drop. Problem is, all directories are owned by their respective
user and are set 700. In order for the admin users to access these
directories, I've set admin user=@SuperAdmins for the share in smb.conf.
The problem is, al the admin users have
2003 Sep 25
0
Winbind under 3.0beta2
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I'm having a problem getting a browse list from my Samba box. I'm
running debian testing with the 3.0beta2-1 package. Winbind appears to
be installed properly and functioning properly:
root@dbs1:~# wbinfo -t
checking the trust secret via RPC calls succeeded
root@dbs1:~# wbinfo -a Administrator%xxxxx
plaintext password authentication