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2003 Jul 24
2
'which' and installing Linux software on -STABLE
...'uname' returns 'Linux' But the SUn code does 'which uname' to get the path to 'uname' before running it. the ;which' command is a bash builtin, and this returns the '/usr/bin/uname' command rather than '/bin/uname'. Thus it runs /usr/bin;uname, egts the answer 'FreeBSD' and refuses to install. Any ideas ? I did a search on this but didnt come up with any answers. -pcf.
2012 Jan 02
0
Reading mcmc/coda into a big.matrix efficiently
I'm trying to read CODA/mcmc files (see the coda package), as generated by jags/WinBUGS/OpenBUGS, into a big.matrix. I can't load the whole mcmc object produced by read.coda() into memory since I'm using a laptop for this analysis (currently I'm unfunded). Right now I'm doing it by creating the filebacked.big.matrix, reading a chunk of data at a time from the chain
2011 Aug 04
0
R check mis-identifying Illumina data file format as executable and other thoughts.
This is somewhat a summary/continuation of an R bug report: (https://bugs.r-project.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=14645) Illumina's cluster definition files (*.egt) are one of the proprietary and undocumented file formats used by their GenomeStudio line of products for genomic studies. snpMatrix 1.17.0.7 onwards (http://sourceforge.net/projects/outmodedbonsai/files/snpMatrix%20next/)
1999 Jan 24
0
Re: util-linux compromised
I just received the following letter: Date: Sun, 24 Jan 1999 04:01:55 -0500 (EST) From: John Stange <building@cs.umd.edu> Subject: util-linux compromised? I grabbed util-linux-2.9g yesterday from win.tue.nl, and discovered a section of login.c that appears to send the host and uid of the user to a hotmail address. I imagine this isn't a standard feature. :>
2009 May 14
6
Dealing with brute force attacks
Over the weekend one of our servers at a remote location was hammered by an IP originating in mainland China. This attack was only noteworthy in that it attempted to connect to our pop3 service. We have long had an IP throttle on ssh connections to discourage this sort of thing. But I had not considered the possibility that other services were equally at risk. Researching this on the web does