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2008 Aug 25
1
virt-install error: "virDomainLookupByName() failed got unknown HTTP error code 400"
...log (1-2 messages per second): [Tue, 05 Aug 2008 16:16:53 virt-manager 20637] DEBUG (connection:580) Couldn't fetch domain id 3; it probably went away So I tried to use virt-install on the shell instead, but got much the same error: [root at optimus swadmin]# virt-install --hvm --name=zurich.gcal.ac.uk --ram=2048 --file=/var/lib/xen/images/zurich.gcal.ac.uk.img --vnc --vcpus=2 --cdrom=/home/swadmin/software/OpenSolaris/sol-nv-b93-x86-dvd.iso --network=bridge:xenbr0 Starting install... virDomainLookupByName() failed got unknown HTTP error code 400 Domain installation may not have been suc...
2000 Mar 21
5
par help wrong: xlog & ylog (PR#497)
Full_Name: Version: 1.0.0 OS: linux Submission from: (NULL) (193.62.250.209) ?par lists and describes xlog and ylog, though these are obsolete. It does not list log. I found out about log from ?plot.defaults--so that help is OK. -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-devel mailing list -- Read http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/~hornik/R/R-FAQ.html Send
2001 Mar 07
4
R.xpm?
I use AfterStep on Linux. I made an R.xpm file (attached) and put this icon in the "wharf". To invoke R I click on the R icon. I did not find an offical R.xpm, and so I am submitting this one for your collective consideration.... The idea behind the icon is that it looks like a scatterplot, which is "statistical". My main beefs with my R.xpm are that it doesn't have a
1998 Dec 04
1
AW: Windows 3.1 and Samba
...Shuttle with no instructions. *************************************************************************** For the NSA only: bomb drug shit terror islam attack -----Urspr?ngliche Nachricht----- Von: Rudolf Kollien [mailto:Rudolf.Kollien@medas.de] Gesendet am: Freitag, 4. Dezember 1998 17:22 An: fwo@gcal.ac.uk Betreff: AW: Windows 3.1 and Samba Works great on all versions of samba. For WFWG you need the MS-TCP/IP-32 (not part of WFWG). For W3.1x without workgroup enhancement, i don't now which software you need. I guess the DOS Lanman-Package. With samba set to encrypted pwd you even can login...
1999 May 21
0
Bug list summary (automatic post)
...) * PR# 189 * Subject: model.matrix crashes From: Jim Lindsey <jlindsey@alpha.luc.ac.be> Date: Tue, 11 May 1999 10:16:33 +0200 (MET DST) * PR# 190 * Subject: PRIVATE: xxxx From: barakil@nice.com Date: Tue, 11 May 1999 13:38:49 +0200 (MET DST) * PR# 191 * Subject: dev.print help page From: wsi@gcal.ac.uk Date: Tue, 11 May 1999 13:39:05 +0200 (MET DST) * PR# 192 * Subject: dev.print aspect ratio From: wsi@gcal.ac.uk Date: Tue, 11 May 1999 13:43:50 +0200 (MET DST) * PR# 193 * Subject: matrix() can't handle NaN From: wsi@gcal.ac.uk Date: Tue, 11 May 1999 14:01:59 +0200 (MET DST) * PR# 194 *...
2000 Oct 09
4
lm question
I have not really used lm before and I was hoping for some help on a simple problem. Here is a toy version of the problem I want to solve. y x grp -.9 1 a -.8 2 a -.7 3 a -.7 1.5 b -.5 2.5 b -.3 3.5 b -.19 2.7 c -.11 3.7 c -.41 4.7 c I want to fit a model that has one y-intercept and three slopes, one for
2000 Nov 17
2
hist() and density
There were some questions about hist() a couple of days ago which triggered this post. My question/suggestion is about the y-axis in hist. There are reasons to prefer making the y-axis density=relative frequency/bin width. One reason is that the height of the plot does not depend on the bin width; another is that if your histogram is in density then you can easily superimpose a smooth theoretical
2001 Mar 20
5
animation?
I was wondering if anyone out there has created a series of images (e.g. jpegs) using R, then animated them on a web page. I have looked around a bit and it seems fairly complicated. One approach that seems sensible is to use a java script that displays the list of images. I have only used html on web pages before so I don't know how to use java... Ideally the final result is easily ported to
1999 Jul 07
0
Bug list summary (automatic post)
...PR# 149 * Subject: plot.formula and pch= From: Peter Dalgaard BSA <p.dalgaard@biostat.ku.dk> Date: 25 Mar 1999 21:22:44 +0100 --plot(y~x,pch=z) may subset x and y but leave z. --E.g. with missing values you can get incorrect plot symbols. * PR# 192 * Subject: dev.print aspect ratio From: wsi@gcal.ac.uk Date: Tue, 11 May 1999 13:43:50 +0200 (MET DST) --Difficulty getting a square plot. * PR# 202 * Subject: persp box occlusion bug From: wsi@gcal.ac.uk Date: Wed, 2 Jun 1999 15:02:03 +0200 (MET DST) --Don't think I (pd) got the point there... Directory: In-Out * PR# 125 * Subject: scan r...
1999 Dec 13
1
pointsize?
A while ago there was a thread on graphics. I complained that the plots produced by dev.print had symbols and fonts that were too small. I said I had been using par(cex=2), but the advice was to use pointsize. I have tried ps, is that what was meant? par(ps=40) x<-rnorm(100) y<-rnorm(100) dev.print(file="~/junk.ps", horizontal=FALSE) No matter how big I make ps (40,60...), the
2000 Feb 15
1
par: mar and mgp dead?
I just installed 99.0a, and I can't set mar and mgp: > par(mar(2,2,.1,.1)) Error in par(mar(2, 2, .1, .1)) : couldn't find function "mar" I had the same happen with mgp. Are these bugs or a problem in my installation (everything else seems OK)? Is R core going to kill mar and mgp? If so, how should I fix the huge margins and huge space between axis title and axis? Try this
2001 Feb 20
1
can't get summary() in loop
The problem is illustrated below: line<-function(x,y) { fit<-lm(y~x) fit } func<-function() { x<-c(1,2,3,4) y<-c(1.1,2,3,4) for(i in 1:2) { fit<-line(x,y) summary(fit) } } Why don't I get two printed summaries when I run func()? How to make it work? (In reality I will be getting different summaries of different data sets using this loop) Thanks very much for any
2001 Apr 07
0
Ox (was: Using Gauss with R)
I'll be even more tangent. Those interested in Ox, see http://www.de.ufpe.br/~cribari/ox.pdf Cheers, Francisco. Date: Fri, 6 Apr 2001 09:34:19 +0100 (BST) From: Bill Simpson <wsi at gcal.ac.uk> Subject: Re: [R] Using Gauss with R This is a tangent to your question. The economist Jurgen Doornik has written a language called Ox: http://www.nuff.ox.ac.uk/Users/Doornik/doc/ox/ox.htm It obviously caters to econometricians. The unix version is free. I did use it at one time before...
2002 Apr 15
1
vector average
I have some x,y data like this: > Age [1] 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 13 13 13 13 13 14 14 14 [26] 14 14 20 20 24 24 24 24 25 25 26 26 26 26 26 26 27 27 27 27 28 28 28 31 31 [51] 33 33 33 33 42 42 > Eff [1] 0.0020974230 0.0027592200 0.0005083383 0.0032771380 0.0103963000 [6] 0.0001853803 0.0003308799 0.0013806050 0.0011010700 0.0004344708 [11] 0.0004218284
1999 May 11
1
dev.print help page (PR#191)
Full_Name: Bill Simpson Version: 0.64.1 OS: linux Submission from: (NULL) (193.62.250.209) Two problems with dev.print help. 1. Under Examples: dev.print(width=6, height=6, horizontal=F) ^ FALSE 2. dev.print help does not describe any of its parameters (e.g. height or width). Not described on the other dev.xxx pages either
1999 Nov 10
1
plot() bugs (PR#317)
Full_Name: Bill Simpson Version: 65.1 OS: Linux Redhat 6.1 Submission from: (NULL) (193.62.250.209) Try this: #default plot symbols and lettering are too small, need to scale up par(cex=2,mex=.7) par(mar=c(5,5,1,1)) spdiff<-c(1,2,3,4,5) dpdet<-c(1,2,3,4,5)/10 dpsp<-c(2,3,4,5,6)/10 dpdir<-c(2,4,6,8,10)/10 plot(spdiff,dpdet,pch=15,ylim=c(0,max(dpdet,dpsp,dpdir)),xlab="Speed
2000 Feb 15
1
html help: dev.x_x_x (PR#440)
(don't use "xxx" in subject; it will bounce. MM - your list maintainer) platform i686-unknown-linux arch i686 os linux system i686, linux status Patched major 0 minor 99.0 year 2000 month February day 9 language R When using R html search engine/keywords, a search for "device" gave a page that includes dev.xxx This is a link to
2001 Sep 13
1
sum overflow (PR#1091)
Full_Name: Bill Simpson Version: 1.2.3 OS: linux Submission from: (NULL) (193.62.250.209) I think I have found an accuracy problem with sum() > a<-1:1000 > b<-1:1000 > > crossprod(a,a)*crossprod(b,b) [,1] [1,] 1.114448e+17 > drop(.Last.value) [1] 1.114448e+17 > #this should give same answer as above > sum(a*a)*sum(b*b) [1] -652010736 #seems to be due to
2001 Jul 05
1
ERP software
I was just playing around with the R-streams package, reading in some data from an old experiment we did here, and was again amazed by the flexibility of the R environment. The eaze with wich I was able to generate simple plots of my EEG data made me wonder if someone tried to implement an ERP package. For the non-cognitive scientists ou there: EEG is electrical activity measured from the scalp
1999 Jun 10
2
limit digits in text()?
I am labelling the axes of a persp() plot manually using text(). For one spot in the plot I use: text(-.62,.37,max(dprime)) The problem is that the label is printed as 1.6456330961. I would like 1.6. I tried options(digits=2) and str(digits.d=2)--no effect. (I don't like these methods anyway since I just want to modify how the label in the plot is printed; I want to print all the digits