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2013 May 12
5
[Bug 64493] New: X server crashes when launch Savage XR
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Priority: medium
Bug ID: 64493
Assignee: nouveau at lists.freedesktop.org
Summary: X server crashes when launch Savage XR
Severity: major
Classification: Unclassified
OS: Linux (All)
Reporter: ginermail at gmail.com
Hardware: x86 (IA32)
Status: NEW
Version: 9.1
Component: Drivers/DRI/nouveau
Product: Mesa
Savage XR wasn't stable on nouveau before but now I can't launch it because it
craches X server.
OS: Arch Linux
$ pacman -Q | g...
2019 Sep 25
2
depending on orphaned packages?
...uireNamespace("SuppDists", quietly = TRUE))
stop("need CRAN package 'SuppDists' for simulation from the
'inverse.gaussian' family")
The statmod package also implements inverse gaussian d/p/q/r functions
<https://journal.r-project.org/archive/2016-1/giner-smyth.pdf>. It is
lightweight (depends on R >= 3.0.0, imports only base packages [stats
and graphics]) and has been around for a long time (archived versions on
CRAN go back to 2003).
Would it make sense to replace the call to SuppDists::rinvGauss with a
corresponding call to statmod::rin...
2013 Oct 24
2
Nonparametric k-way ANOVA
...A?
I have read about Kruskal-Wallis test as a kind of nonparametric one-way
ANOVA, but I have not found anything about a general-setting (I mean k-way)
nonparametric ANOVA.
Can you recommend me a good R package (or other reliable software) for that?
Looking forward to your answers,
--
vicent
@vginer_upv
about.me/vginer_upv
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2019 Sep 29
2
depending on orphaned packages?
...t; > stop("need CRAN package 'SuppDists' for simulation from the
> > 'inverse.gaussian' family")
>
>
> > The statmod package also implements inverse gaussian d/p/q/r functions
> > <https://journal.r-project.org/archive/2016-1/giner-smyth.pdf>. It is
> > lightweight (depends on R >= 3.0.0, imports only base packages [stats
> > and graphics]) and has been around for a long time (archived versions on
> > CRAN go back to 2003).
>
> > Would it make sense to replace the call to Sup...
2019 Sep 29
1
depending on orphaned packages?
...ed CRAN package 'SuppDists' for simulation from the
>>>> 'inverse.gaussian' family")
>>>
>>>
>>>> The statmod package also implements inverse gaussian d/p/q/r functions
>>>> <https://journal.r-project.org/archive/2016-1/giner-smyth.pdf>. It is
>>>> lightweight (depends on R >= 3.0.0, imports only base packages [stats
>>>> and graphics]) and has been around for a long time (archived versions on
>>>> CRAN go back to 2003).
>>>
>>>> Would it make sense to rep...
2019 Sep 25
0
depending on orphaned packages?
...sts", quietly = TRUE))
> stop("need CRAN package 'SuppDists' for simulation from the
> 'inverse.gaussian' family")
> The statmod package also implements inverse gaussian d/p/q/r functions
> <https://journal.r-project.org/archive/2016-1/giner-smyth.pdf>. It is
> lightweight (depends on R >= 3.0.0, imports only base packages [stats
> and graphics]) and has been around for a long time (archived versions on
> CRAN go back to 2003).
> Would it make sense to replace the call to SuppDists::rinvGauss with a...
2013 Jul 02
1
Recursive partitioning on censored data
...rough this page:
http://www.statmethods.net/advstats/cart.html. However, as my sample is not
very big I would like to apply 'bootstrap' and use 'random forests', but
with my censored response variable.
Are there any packages for that??
Looking forward to your answer,
--
vicent
@vginer_upv
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2019 Sep 29
0
depending on orphaned packages?
...t;> stop("need CRAN package 'SuppDists' for simulation from the
>>> 'inverse.gaussian' family")
>>
>>
>>> The statmod package also implements inverse gaussian d/p/q/r functions
>>> <https://journal.r-project.org/archive/2016-1/giner-smyth.pdf>. It is
>>> lightweight (depends on R >= 3.0.0, imports only base packages [stats
>>> and graphics]) and has been around for a long time (archived versions on
>>> CRAN go back to 2003).
>>
>>> Would it make sense to replace the call to Sup...