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2004 Oct 24
2
(Newbie query) - Directing error messages to a text file
Hi all -
I'm a first-timer on this list. Just downloaded and installed the latest
version (20041019) - works very well - very many thanks to the devs!
When I'm running an app using Wine, I get a few warnings and error
messages. I'd like to be able to redirect these to a file (for two reasons)
a) I'd rather they went to a file instead of the screen ( if I know an app
2005 Feb 12
0
Problem with d/loading Wine using Synaptic
Hi all -
I'm a first-timer here, and have been trying to install Wine from the
new "Wine for Debian users" site (I'm using Mepis Linux which is
Debian-based). I'm wanting to install the latest version (20050111-1),
and have used the "force version" option in Synaptic to do this.
I've tried this several times, but each time I get a "connection
2004 Oct 27
1
"Pipe-read" error running Dev-C++ in Wine
Hi all -
I've come across an error while trying to run Dev-C++ (version 4.9.9.0) in
Wine (Wine version 20041019). I'm running Mepis Linux, kernel version 2.6.4.
I get an error window popping up which says "Pipe read error - could not
execute file". ( I've logged this error in the bugs area on SourceForge (bug
1052914) , and a screen-dump of the error (and the
1999 Jan 26
0
Newbie query - reading data into R
( This may seem a basic query, but anyway ... here goes ... :-)
I have a simple ASCII dataset which I'm trying to read into R (and
trying to get R to accept it as a data-frame). The data is of the form
-
City Number
Napier 324
Auckland 657
Wellington 879
Christchurch 904
- and so on. The data is separated by tabs , as above.
I use the
1999 Feb 17
0
Suggestion - an article about R in Linux Journal
I don't know if this has already been done, but anyway ...
I'm hooked on R (and I'm only a newbie ... :-) . Would it be a good
idea
to have an introductory article about R in Linux Journal? I'm
half-tempted
to look at doing one myself, but I have a suspicion that such a thing
would
not be "the done thing" for a newbie ....:-)
I've seen intro articles on