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2004 May 15
3
what statistical method should i use?
...D E A E 仭伃仭伃仭伃仭伃仭伃仭伃仭伃仭伃仭伃仭伃仭伃仭伃仭伃仭伃 if i want to make a decision what production should i choose as my main production according to the survey,what statistical method should i use to analysis my data ? my aim is to let the analysis result support my descision. any suggestion is appreciated. thank you .
2004 Dec 02
1
Blank Machine Again.
After a bit of looking around, I realise that my initial descision to go for Fedora Core 3 may have been a bit premature, (I read that some experienced users are having issues with this version) so I'm starting again. I just tried Xorcom Rapid, but it looks bloody complicated, and fairly stripped back. Which is the simplest (and most supported / used) distro...
2007 Aug 28
0
[nut-commits] svn commit r1076 - in trunk: . drivers
...CloseDevice() functions no longer exist. > These are replaced by direct calls to the communication subdrivers. > - The driver now gets a callback from libshut_open() and libusb_open() > when a report descriptor has been retrieved from the USB/SHUT device > and parses it and then makes a descision on whether this device is > acceptable or not. If not, the next device that matches will be tried. > > Apologies for the *really* big update, but the above required > reorganising many files. This patch now opens the way to much better > device matching for the usbhid-ups driver. The...
2002 May 14
1
Status Query - Please respond - Re: Patch to avoid 'Connection reset by peer' error for rsync on cygwin
...ync digest, Vol 1 #717 - 12 msgs > > + After thinking about it a bit more I'm somewhat inclined to call it a > + bug in Cygwin and try to get them to fix it. > > Well, you could, but I'd much prefer it if you didn't :-) > I guess its time for you to make an executive descision - Is it reasonable > to include code in rsync to close sockets, even though exit() does it anyway > on most platforms. I would argue that a few close_socket() calls woudn't > cause any clutter - but then my interest is obviously focused on cygwin. > -- End of excerpt from Max Bowsh...
2002 Jun 07
1
why username for winbind authentication
This is more a theoretical question, but why is it necessary to provide a username & password for non-anonymous winbindd connections? Why isn't it possible to use the account & password of the computer account? Isn't that what enables a WinNT/Win2k client to resolve SID's to names when I am in the local user manager for example? Just curious, Ingmar.
2007 Apr 30
1
centos 5 - iintruder alert, intruder alert
CentOS 5 - Intruder alert Somebody that uses windows has infiltrated the upstream. Alert, alert, weeeeep weeeeeeeeepppp bweeeeeeeeeepppppp screeeeeccchhhhhh :-) [root at tstream11 ~]# ls -axl /bin/tracert lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Apr 20 17:56 /bin/tracert -> traceroute - rh -- Abba Communications Internet Spokane, WA www.abbacomm.net
2005 Jan 11
3
requiring logon for SIP users
Hello there, I am playing around with Asterisk the first time and it really looks great. ;-) However, I have one problem: Any SIP device can connect to my PBX. How can I requre logon for SIP users and deny access in the case of wrong or missing credentials? Thanks Florian
2004 Jun 18
5
Another NEWBIE
Hi, I'm a very fresh newbie to R. My first main question is, what the limitations of R are, what methods can R NOT do, esp. compared to (a) SPSS and (b) SAS? The second question is, how do you handle the data entry, data management and data manipulation in R, to me it seems to be really complicated and confusing?! Are there a kind of "helping tools"? The third question: are
2002 Apr 03
2
R package organization
>6) Better layout of packages listed on CRAN. This listing format will >collapse under its own weight once it gets too large. > As a new R user, I have thought for some time that the organization of packages, and functions within packages, in R needs some more coherent structure, perhaps something like the hierarchy of classes used in Perl and contributed to CPAN. For example, Perl
1999 Jun 15
7
quotas: documentation? Properties?
System: samba 2.0.4b on Solaris 2.x Starting point: PC's "Properties" window on a share of home directories; diskspace Used/Free "pie-chart" and figures. A colleague asked me yesterday whether this properties window could display the diskspace information, using the user's UNIX quota rather than the physical space on the disk. Our environment has potentially 14,000
2005 Mar 18
3
what to do ??
Howdy All, I am the adminstrator in a school which has netware 4.11 ( five servers in the nds tree )as its main student platform. This has been working very well over the past 6 years or so. The school has the ability to obtain a microsoft solution at no cost ( except for the new hardware required, which is the reason for this email in the first place ). Advice and opinions are sought on the