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2009 Sep 04
2
lrm in Design package--missing value where TRUE/FALSE needed
Hi, A error message arose while I was trying to fit a ordinal model with lrm() I am using R 2.8 with Design package. Here is a small set of mydata: RC RS Sex CovA CovB CovC CovD CovE 2 1 0 1 1 0 -0.005575280 2 2 1 0 1 0 1 -0.001959580 2 3 0 0 0 1 0 -0.004725880 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 -0.005504850 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 -0.003880170 1 2 1 0 0 1 0 -0.006074230 2 2 1 0 0 1 1 -0.003963920 2 2 1 0 0 1 0
2004 Oct 05
2
Help: File is present (via Samba) but cannot be opened?
When I mount a Windows XP partition (NTFS) on my SuSE 9.1 machine via Samba 3.0.4, I find some files can be listed (via "ls") but mysteriously cannot be opened, even though the file permissions appear fine. What is a good way to track down this sort of problem? Here's an example where I "cd" into a samba-mounted directory and try to open a file that I know is present. It
2006 Feb 14
15
[Bug 1131] buffer_append_space: alloc not supported Error with V 4.2p1
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1131 ------- Comment #5 from dtucker at zip.com.au 2006-02-14 22:17 ------- Also, what compiler did you use to compile OpenSSH? If you compile OpenSSH (and openssl and zlib if possible) with optimization disabled (-O0) does the error still occur? ------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- You are the assignee for the bug, or are
2008 Jun 05
1
Smooth Spline
Hi, I have three original curves as follows, n<-seq(20,200,by=10) t<-c(0.1138, 0.1639, 0.2051, 0.2473, 0.2890, 0.3304, 0.3827, 0.4075, 0.4618, 0.4944, 0.5209, 0.5562, 0.5935, 0.6197, 0.6523, 0.6771, 0.6984, 0.7209, 0.7453) es<-c(0.3682, 0.4268, 0.5585, 0.6095, 0.7023, 0.7534, 0.8225, 0.8471, 0.8964, 0.9098, 0.9371, 0.9514, 0.9685, 0.9747, 0.9812, 0.9859, 0.9905, 0.9923, 0.9940)
2013 Jan 21
2
How to read a file with two data sets in text format
Hello All, I have a data file in a text format and there are two data sets. The data set are continuous. For each data set there is a header which has the number of data rows and the name of data series. For example first data set has "6240 Terry Cove-Model". Then the data for that series follows upto 6240 rows. Then another data would start and it will have the header such as
2006 Mar 16
11
[Bug 1131] buffer_append_space: alloc not supported Error with V 4.2p1
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1131 ------- Comment #18 from cove at wildpackets.com 2006-03-17 09:06 ------- It could be a bug in cryptlib, but I had the same problem with libssh and the first comment in this bug report is with a 3rd implementation. debug2: load_server_config: filename /usr/local/etc/sshd_config debug2: load_server_config: done config len = 292 debug2:
2014 Oct 13
4
Compile dovecot with sieve/managesieve support
I see, If i need anything else i'll post, Thanks, > -----Original Message----- > From: Larry Rosenman [mailto:larryrtx at gmail.com] > Sent: segunda-feira, 13 de Outubro de 2014 21:05 > To: Jorge Bastos > Subject: Re: Compile dovecot with sieve/managesieve support > > Pigeonhole does ManageSieve as well...... > > On 10/13/14, Jorge Bastos <mysql.jorge at
2004 Apr 21
1
(no subject)
Dear R-Help Does "The R Package for Multivariate and Spatial Analysis Version 4.0 (Casgrain and Legendre, 2001)" exist on CRAN and under what name? It supposedly has a chronological clustering program ,CHRONO, that I would like to use. Alternatively, I would ask if there is a R based program that performs chronological clustering? Thanks Alex Alex Hanke Department of Fisheries and
2005 Mar 29
1
Problem installing packages and weird R site behaviour
Hi, I tried to install a package using the menu option and was presented a list filled with NA's. I then tried visiting the R site and each option on the side bar (eg. CRAN, Search,FAQ) sends me to the address attached below (NB: I left off the h in http). The first problem seems to be related to the second. Is anyone else experiencing this behaviour and how do I restore normal behaviour?
2013 Nov 15
2
PAM and user@domain login?
Is there a way with 2.2.6 to have the system do a PAM login for user when presented with login user at domain pass from the IMAP services? I have a stupid android client that wants to use user at domain but doesn't have an option to pass just user..... Thanks for any help. -- Larry Rosenman http://www.lerctr.org/~ler Phone: +1 214-642-9640 (c) E-Mail: larryrtx at
2015 May 25
3
Shared inbox?
I'm running dovecot 2.2.16 on my FreeBSD mail server. I've read information on the wiki about setting up shared mailboxes, but I want to do something that isn't really coved by the instructions I was reading there. My son (now 7 years old) has an account on the system, but doesn't use it directly. But, for things he's interested in like Minecraft, and/or the local zoo, we have given out his email address in a small number of places. What I would like to set...
2014 Oct 13
2
Mailbox format (was: RE: Compile dovecot with sieve/managesieve support)
Guys, Whats the best mailbox format: - dbox - mbox - maildir - ?!? Pros and cons? > -----Original Message----- > From: dovecot [mailto:dovecot-bounces at dovecot.org] On Behalf Of Jorge > Bastos > Sent: segunda-feira, 13 de Outubro de 2014 21:35 > To: dovecot at dovecot.org > Subject: RE: Compile dovecot with sieve/managesieve support > > I see, > > If i need
2005 Jun 15
3
Error using newdata argument in survfit
Dear R-helpers, To get curves for a pseudo cohort other than the one centered at the mean of the covariates, I have been trying to use the newdata argument to survfit with no success. Here is my model statement, the newdata and the ensuing error. What am I doing wrong? > summary(fit) Call: coxph(formula = Surv(Start, Stop, Event, type = "counting") ~ Week + LagAOO + Prior.f +
2004 Dec 01
3
Hexidecimal conversion
Help I can produce the hexidecimal equivalent of a decimal number but I am having a hard time reversing the operation. I'm good for hex representations to 159 and am close to extending to 2559. The archives are not clear on the existence of a function for this task. Is there one? Here is what I have got so far: #Good for hex values to "9F" as.decmode<-function(as.character(x)){
2004 Feb 02
1
glm.poisson.disp versus glm.nb
Dear list, This is a question about overdispersion and the ML estimates of the parameters returned by the glm.poisson.disp (L. Scrucca) and glm.nb (Venables and Ripley) functions. Both appear to assume a negative binomial distribution for the response variable. Paul and Banerjee (1998) developed C(alpha) tests for "interaction and main effects, in an unbalanced two-way layout of counts
2015 Apr 30
2
Sieve Rule: What am I missing here?
I have a rule that sends all mail from root to a mailbox, but I want it to NOT send mail from mailing-lists there. if allof (address :contains :localpart "From" "root", not anyof(exists ["List-Id","List-ID","Mailing-List", "X-List-Name","List-Post"])) { fileinto "root-mail"; stop; }
2014 Oct 13
0
Compile dovecot with sieve/managesieve support
Larry & Pascal, Thanks for the reply. Ok this is the lib for sieve, and the sieved, I see in debian packages that there is a dovecot-managesieved, the daemon, does this pigeonhole is the daemon also? > -----Original Message----- > From: Larry Rosenman [mailto:larryrtx at gmail.com] > Sent: segunda-feira, 13 de Outubro de 2014 20:12 > To: Jorge Bastos > Subject: Re: Compile
2015 May 25
0
Shared inbox?
May 25 2015 1:01 PM, "Chris Ross" <cross+dovecot at distal.com> wrote: > I'm running dovecot 2.2.16 on my FreeBSD mail server. I've read information on the wiki about > setting up shared mailboxes, but I want to do something that isn't really coved by the instructions > I was reading there. My son (now 7 years old) has an account on the system, but doesn't use it > directly. But, for things he's interested in like Minecraft, and/or the local zoo, we have given > out his email address in a small number of places. What I would...
2023 Jul 13
1
[CfP] Confidential Computing Microconference @ LPC 2023
Hi, We are pleased to announce the call for presentations for this years Confidential Computing MC at the Linux Plumbers Conference. In this microconference we want to discuss ongoing developments around Linux support for memory encryption and support for confidential computing in general. Topics of interest include: * Support for unaccepted memory * Attestation workflows * Confidential
2004 Mar 31
2
identify() and controlling label size
I thought this was going to be easy ... Can the label size of identify() be controlled by setting par(cex.*) because I'm having no luck? My only recourse is to save the index and position of the labels from identify() and use text() to replot them. Regards Alex Alex Hanke Department of Fisheries and Oceans St. Andrews Biological Station 531 Brandy Cove Road St. Andrews, NB Canada E5B 2L9