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2017 Oct 31
2
run r script in r-fiddle
>>>>> Suzen, Mehmet <msuzen at gmail.com>
>>>>> on Mon, 30 Oct 2017 16:05:18 +0100 writes:
> We were talking about r-fiddle. It gives error there [*],
> that's why I suggested using RCurl.
>> source("https://raw.githubusercontent.com/msuzen/isingLenzMC/master/R/isingUtils.R")
> ... unsupported URL scheme Error
2017 Oct 31
0
run r script in r-fiddle
On 31 October 2017 at 12:42, Martin Maechler <maechler at stat.math.ethz.ch> wrote:
> Notably as I think it's been provided by a company that no
> longer exists under that name, and even if that'd be wrong, R-Fiddle
> does not seem free software (apart from the R parts, I hope !).
For the record, r-fiddle is maintained by datacamp:
2017 Oct 31
1
run r script in r-fiddle
Dear List,
According to datacamp support team, r-fiddle.org is not supported. We
asked them to put it down as Professor Maechler suggested it is
a waste of time for the R-help to respond to questions on something
not maintained and severely outdated. If you would like to use
R from your browser, you can embed the following into a web page:
<script
2005 Jun 08
0
fun with S4 method recursion
Apparently using an existing function as the definition for a method is
a no-no (at least as I'm doing it), producing infinite recursion.
setClass("A",
representation(model="ANY")
)
fiddle <- function(self) {
1
}
setMethod("fiddle",
signature(self="A"),
definition = fiddle ### problem
)
2017 Oct 30
0
run r script in r-fiddle
We were talking about r-fiddle. It gives error there [*], that's why I
suggested using RCurl.
> source("https://raw.githubusercontent.com/msuzen/isingLenzMC/master/R/isingUtils.R")
...
unsupported URL scheme
Error : cannot open the connection
>
On 30 October 2017 at 15:51, Martin Maechler <maechler at stat.math.ethz.ch> wrote:
>>>>>> Suzen, Mehmet
2017 Oct 30
3
run r script in r-fiddle
>>>>> Suzen, Mehmet <msuzen at gmail.com>
>>>>> on Mon, 30 Oct 2017 11:16:30 +0100 writes:
> Hi Frank, You could upload your R source file to a public
> URL, for example to github and read via RCurl, as source
> do not support https as far as I know.
well... but your knowledge is severely (:-) outdated.
Why did you not try first?
2017 Nov 01
0
run r script in r-fiddle
>>>>> Suzen, Mehmet <msuzen at gmail.com>
>>>>> on Tue, 31 Oct 2017 19:27:30 +0100 writes:
> Dear List, According to datacamp support team,
> r-fiddle.org is not supported. We asked them to put it
> down as Professor Maechler suggested it is a waste of time
> for the R-help to respond to questions on something not
>
2017 Oct 30
3
run r script in r-fiddle
Hi All,
I want to know how to run an R file on my computer in R-Fiddle?
I tried source("filename.r"), but not working.
thanks,
Frank
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2017 Sep 21
2
prevent users from fiddling with network?
On Thu, September 21, 2017 12:42 pm, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
>> Than was my first reaction when I realized that logged in with GUI (X11)
>> user can turn off (and on) network interfaces. Without being in sudoers
>> file.
>
> Would not being in sudoers prevent them from pulling the cord out? The
> rational for the control is well justified for users with multiple
>
2007 Feb 13
3
Linux on a Thinkpad R40
I've just acquired a use IBM Thinkpad R40 model 2722-GDM.
I'm contemplating what to run on it, and longer-term the likely
candidates are:
Centos 5
SLE{D,S} 10
OpenSUSE 10.2
Kubuntu - the latest.
Kubuntu - Long Life (aka 6.04, Dapper, ...)
I've booted Knoppix 4 in it and most seems well, including the Atheros
Wireless card Windows can't find.
The major flies in the
2017 Oct 01
0
prevent users from fiddling with network?
________________________________________
From: CentOS <centos-bounces at centos.org> on behalf of Valeri Galtsev <galtsev at kicp.uchicago.edu>
Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2017 9:10 AM
To: centos at centos.org
Subject: [CentOS] prevent users from fiddling with network?
Dear Experts,
"this is system from the hell!"
Than was my first reaction when I realized that logged in
2017 Oct 30
1
run r script in r-fiddle
Note that, looks like r-fiddle runs R 3.1.2.
2017 Sep 21
0
prevent users from fiddling with network?
-----Original Message-----
From: CentOS [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On Behalf Of Valeri Galtsev
Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2017 12:29 PM
To: CentOS mailing list <centos at centos.org>
Subject: Re: [CentOS] prevent users from fiddling with network?
> Namely, as with power
> I agree that local user (especially armed with screwdriver) can do a lot.
Network cable Valeri,
2017 Oct 30
0
run r script in r-fiddle
Hi Frank,
You could upload your R source file to a public URL, for example to
github and read via RCurl,
as source do not support https as far as I know. Here is a working example.
library('RCurl')
tmatrix <- getURL("https://raw.githubusercontent.com/msuzen/isingLenzMC/master/R/isingUtils.R")
eval(parse(text=tmatrix))
Not that you need to use raw URL for github file.
Best,
2017 Sep 21
6
prevent users from fiddling with network?
Dear Experts,
"this is system from the hell!"
Than was my first reaction when I realized that logged in with GUI (X11)
user can turn off (and on) network interfaces. Without being in sudoers
file. Wow, this is scary to see on workstations I manage centrally. Even
though I did consider local user to be able to execute the command
"shutdown" (which distinguished RedHat and
2009 Jun 07
3
Basic setup for vsftpd ?
Hi,
I'm currently fiddling with G4U (Ghost for Unix), and I need to setup a
local FTP server in order to get it to work.
# yum groupinstall "FTP Server" --> installed vsftpd
Here's what I'd like to do :
* no anonymous access
* only one user (user 'install' / pass 'install')
The machine I'm installing it on has a static IP ok
2017 Sep 22
1
prevent users from fiddling with network?
As Scott said, nothing is perfect. On Ubuntu (16.04 - the current long term support version) all home directories are world executable/readable ("Security? What's that?").
----- Original Message -----
From: "Scott Robbins" <scottro11 at gmail.com>
To: "centos" <centos at centos.org>
Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2017 9:40:03 PM
Subject: Re: [CentOS]
2017 Sep 21
0
prevent users from fiddling with network?
> Than was my first reaction when I realized that logged in with GUI (X11)
> user can turn off (and on) network interfaces. Without being in sudoers
> file.
Would not being in sudoers prevent them from pulling the cord out? The
rational for the control is well justified for users with multiple interfaces
and is simply a convenience to something they could always do under any
condition
2017 Sep 21
0
prevent users from fiddling with network?
On Thu, Sep 21, 2017 at 05:23:23PM -0500, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
>
> On Thu, September 21, 2017 12:42 pm, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
> >> Than was my first reaction when I realized that logged in with GUI (X11)
>
> Yes, I can understand the rationale as above - if it is somebody's laptop.
> Or someone's home computer. But it is arguable if it is centrally managed
>
2017 Sep 22
0
prevent users from fiddling with network?
On Thu, Sep 21, 2017 at 07:00:12PM -0500, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
>
> On Thu, September 21, 2017 6:13 pm, Scott Robbins wrote:
> > On Thu, Sep 21, 2017 at 05:23:23PM -0500, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
> >>
> >
> > Well, this is my longstanding rant against RedHat and friends. Take a
> > look
> > at what Fedora is doing before blithely throwing it into RedHat.