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2008 Oct 26
3
Process dataframes from list
Hi all,
I have roughly fifty dataframes and a dataframe with the names of the fifty
dataframes. I want to perform the same set of manipulations on all fifty
dataframes, but can't find a way to batch process from a list with the
dataframe names using a loop. Is there a way to read the file names from
the dataframe with the names and then call the referenced dataframe? This
would save me a
2005 Mar 07
1
hostnames resolve to wrong IPs - and sometimes shares become inaccessible
Environment: OpenBSD v 3.6 Release, Samba ver.: Samba 3.0.5
LAN: 192.168.0.0/24, Samba servers: 2 installed replacing workgroup peer shares
Windows version: XP Pro
History: The 2 Sambas were installed last year and appear to have operated well until recently. Client admin now
reports that, after some time connected to a shared directory, searching for files results in a Win error message to
the
2010 Oct 26
0
OT: CreekFM - Fifty Thousand Watts of Pow Wow Power!
You may recall that in the early months of 2009 I was asking some
questions about setting up a streaming audio server for a native-owned
radio station.
It is now up and running, and you're welcome to tune in.
CHXL
95.3 CreekFM
FIFTY THOUSAND WATTS of POW WOW POWER!
Serving the File Hills First Nations, and the World!
CreekFM is owned and operated by the Okanese First Nation on their
reserve
2010 Jul 10
3
a very particular plot
Hi all,
Thanks for the really great help I've received on this board in the past.
I have a very particular graph that I'm trying to plot, and I'm not really
sure how to do it. I think I should be able to use ggplot for this, but I'm
not really sure how.
I have a data.frame which contains fifty sub frames containing one hundred
data points each.
I can do a histogram of each of
2002 Jun 12
4
table problems
dear helplist,
my student has fifty trees, numbered one to fifty, and a vector
recording which tree a certain possum slept in on 12 nights.
R> c
[1] 3 14 17 22 26 26 17 40 43 25 46 46
R>
Thus it slept in tree #3 on Monday, then tree #14 on Tues, and so on.
I wish to test the null hypothesis that the animal chooses trees
randomly; try
R> table(c)
c
3 14 17 22 25 26 40 43 46
1 1
2004 Aug 06
3
live encoding
is there any advice anyone can give me in relation to running a
icecast server thats encoding on the fly for a live radio feed? its
run off freeBSD 4.5 icecast 1.3.12 and darkice .8. the machine is
PII 400mhz with 448MB RAM and we are having major quality issues
right now......
any help would be appreciated...
-jim
www.wkdu.org
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2000 Nov 07
1
No subject
I have just moved to a new workplace. I saved an R workspace into
an ascii file at my old workplace and have ftp'ed it down here.
Unfortunately when I try to load the get a message saying that
the file is corrupted. It's a big file, but my experience suggests
that this normally refers to a problem at the beginning or end of a file,
so I thought it might be worth enclosing just the
2012 May 26
2
Mysterious versioning reported by file command
I just noticed this, which doesn't actually seem to affect anything but does
create a mystery:
[frankcox at mutt temp]$ cat test.c
#include <stdio.h>
int main(void)
{
printf("Hello world\n");
return 0;
}
[frankcox at mutt temp]$ gcc -o test test.c
[frankcox at mutt temp]$ file test
test: ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked
(uses shared
2010 Oct 22
1
Problem with Aggregate - Sum, limit on number of criteria
Hello,
It appears there is a limit in the number of criteria that can be put into
the Aggregate sum function. (It looks like it is 32).
My code is;
HSfirst=aggregate(count,
2017 Apr 19
2
IAX2 getting stuck
On 4/19/17 4:23 PM, Antony Stone wrote:
> On Wednesday 19 April 2017 at 23:14:46, Carlos Chavez wrote:
>
>> On 4/19/17 4:09 PM, Antony Stone wrote:
>>> On Wednesday 19 April 2017 at 22:54:51, Carlos Chavez wrote:
>>>> I have a server that had been operating for a few years now with
>>>>
>>>> IAX2 trunks to several other servers.
2008 Aug 15
2
Convert text string to object pointer
I would like to use a text string to get a reference to an object whose name
is the text string. I have seen people using get() for this purpose, but as
far as I can tell this returns a copy of the object, not a pointer to the
object. For instance, if I were to write
x <- get("z")
attr(x, "age") <- "fifty"
Then x would have the attribute "age"
2003 Sep 20
4
how many production systems are there?
i am just curious how many * systems are in the real world with more than one user. do you run a certain version? you dont update CVS do you? any admins running a system of over twenty? over fifty? over one-hundred?
i deal with 3com and nec systems all day (i am cerified in the 3com nbx advanced network telephony, elite voice mail, CCNA, A+, nec ipk, and soon to be "asterisk school of
2012 Jan 16
3
ia32-libs for 64 bit CentOS
Hi,
I've been trying to install Zimbra Desktop 7 on CentOS 5.5 using the usual perl script provided. The issue is, I get a warning that my system does not have ia32 libs. I dug a bit on google and found out that 'there is no such package as ia32 libs for Centos'. I also tried all the suggested work arounds like glibc & stuff, can anyone shed more light on this?
Oh, the zimbra
2013 Mar 10
3
lost connection during yum update
During today's big Centos 6 update I lost my connection to a machine during the
"yum update" and when I logged back in and ran yum update again it told me to
run yum-complete-transaction. When I ran yum-complete-transaction I got
screen after screen of "x is a duplicate with x" where x consists of a huge
list of packages.
"package-cleanup --dupes" gives me a
2006 Jul 18
1
Classification error rate increased by bagging - any ideas?
Hi,
I'm analysing some anthropometric data on fifty odd skull bases. We know the
gender of each skull, and we are trying to develop a predictor to identify
the
sex of unknown skulls.
Rpart with cross-validation produces two models - one of which predicts
gender
for Males well, and Females poorly, and the other does the opposite (Females
well, and Males poorly). In both cases the error
2011 Jul 01
1
shared cups printers disappeared
I have two computers, one with a HP printer on it and one with a Samsung
printer on it.
Both systems have their respective pritnters listed under
system-config-printer and have "enabled" "accepting jobs" and "shared" checked.
Up to a few days ago this worked fine. Suddenly I can't see either printer
from the other machine and as far as I know nothing has
2011 Jul 12
1
Clearlooks & Bluecurve icons missing from Centos 6
The Clearlooks and Bluecurve icon directories that were provided
under Centos 5 that have disappeared on Centos 6. Clearlooks icons were
provided by gnome-themes-2.16.0-1.fc6 and has disappeared with
gnome-themes-2.28.1-6.el6.noarch, and Bluecurve icons were provided by
redhat-artwork-5.1.0-28.el5.centos, which doesn't appear to exist at all with
Centos 6.
Were these icons removed for a
2002 Aug 31
0
Playing long sounds makes programs crash
It would seem that all programs that play sounds longer than about one
half second crash. They do not necessarily crash every time they do
this, but there is rather a fifty-fifty chance that they will crash for
every such sound they play. If they get past the first second of the
sound, however, that sound will not make the program crash. From what I
know of Win32, the program seems to be crashing
2005 Dec 15
0
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2006 Jun 15
2
AWS Client - There has to be a better way
I''m working on building a SOAP client with AWS, i.e:
class PersonAPI < ActionWebService::API::Base
api_method :find_all, :returns => [[Person]]
end
soap_client = ActionWebService::Client::Soap.new(PersonAPI,
"http://...")
persons = soap_client.find_all
This works well but I think it breaks down quickly when you try to do
real world work. Lets take a moderately