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2010 Aug 17
11
EVERYONE USING DOVECOT PLEASE SIGN: Thanks, Administrators of Dovecot!
...Dovecot mailling
list, and us at Shelton Computers, would sincerely like to thank the
developers of Dovecot. For, if it were not for you, we would be stuck
with Courier and would not have the impressive features of Sieve, as
opposed to the unmanageable scripts, by end users, of maildrop.
*Our gratitude goes to, but not limited to:*
*Timo Sirainen and Charles Marcus*
*We apologize if we have missed anyone and ask that EVERYONE using
dovecot would express their thanks and gratitude by signing this thread,
to also include any people beyond the mentioned.*
Please, Mr. Sirainen, make a donatio...
2003 Apr 02
4
vectorize an expression
Dear listers,
I'm having a bad R day. I just can't think of the vectorized equivalent of:
for (ii in 1:n) aa[ii] = bb[ii,cc[ii]]
Any suggestion received with embarrassment and gratitude
Simon Gatehouse
CSIRO Exploration and Mining,
Newbigin Close off Julius Ave
North Ryde, NSW
Mail: PO Box 136, North Ryde
NSW 1670, Australia
Phone: 61 (2) 9490 8677
Fax: 61 (2) 9490 8921
Mobile: 61 0407 130 635
E-mail: simon.ga...
2019 Jan 29
3
Update RKWard to> = 0.7.0
...T"
The crash can be reproduced every time. The problem is that version R 3.5
needs RKWard> = 0.7.0 according to:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=403706
Is it possible to update the RKWard
https://cran.r-project.org/bin/linux/debian/stretch-cran35/ to version
0.7.0?
My respect and gratitude for the R Debian repositories. Thank you. Griera
2006 Feb 20
2
Matrix / SparseM conflict (PR#8618)
Full_Name: David Pleydell
Version: 2.2.1
OS: Debian Etch
Submission from: (NULL) (193.55.70.206)
There appears to be a conflict between the chol functions from the Matrix and
the SparseM packages. chol() can only be applied to a matrix of class dspMatrix
if SparseM is not in the path.
with gratitude
David
> library(Matrix)
> sm <- as(as(Matrix(diag(5) + 1), "dsyMatrix"), "dspMatrix")
> chol(sm)
5 x 5 Matrix of class "pCholesky"
[,1] [,2] [,3] [,4] [,5]
[1,] 1.4142136 0.7071068 0.7071068 0.7071068 0.7071068
[2,]...
2003 Oct 08
2
SUCCESS report: samba3 as single-sign-on provider in heterogeneous network
Hi all,
to raise the bug vs success ratio i'd like to express my gratitude to all
samba members and those who, though not in-core developers, generously
supported noobs like me on this mail list.
I've set up an environment two months ago and it has run without glitches or
tweaks since then. Now as misusing my family as beta testers has worked out
so nicely i wi...
2017 Sep 22
2
prevent users from fiddling with network?
...e to use Linux for wide variety of stuff, we may need to start
looking which other distribution (better from sysadmin's prospective) to
flee to. Scott, I'd be glad to hear your advise on that matter. (As CentOS
public mirror maintainer I will keep maintaining that indefinitely as a
token of gratitude to the project that gave us so much over long time).
Valeri
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Valeri Galtsev
Sr System Administrator
Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics
Kavli Institute for Cosmological Physics
University of Chicago
Phone: 773-702-4247
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++...
2008 May 16
1
(1-alpha)th percentile
hello;
firstly, my gratitude to all who help me to find a function that allows me
to add confidence interval to my graph.
in order to calculate the (1-alpha)th percentile of for exemple an
F(df1,df2) distribution i do like this:
v<-df(alpha,df1,df2)
percentile<-qf(v,df1,df2,alpha)
if it is true please alert me , and...
2011 Oct 14
1
aov(variable~group*(speed*person)) but How to get 95% confidence intervals ?
Greetings and gratitude,
I have 19 persons in each group, and each person walks at 3 different speeds. I can do a nice p value and f value with summary command
Please help me learn how to report the 95% confidence interval for this anova?
This is easier for my fourth, separate condition: preferred walking speed, where...
2009 May 09
2
Sweave \Sexpr{} advice please
Dear List,
First off, my deepest gratitude to the Sweave developers: this tool has
improved my quality greatly.
A question in my work I use \Sexpr{} statements scalar values and the xtable
package for all manner of tables. What I'd like to do is to use a vector
inline, rather than a whole separate table. Something like:
%%%%%%%%%%...
2019 May 07
1
RHEL 8 released
......
>
>
> You forgot to preempt the "But why didn't you start with the
> betas?"-question.
> ;-)
I am mot in the CentOS team, and I am not going to bug them about new
release. I know they are busy on that task as they always have been.
I decided to just express my gratitude to CentOS team for the great
thing we all enjoy using!
Valeri
>
> RHEL8 is available, for sale, right now.
>
> I'm sure that if a business case can be made, RHEL8 is worth it.
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> CentOS mailing list
> CentOS...
2004 Oct 19
2
First public release of Flumotion Streaming Media Server
...onstrates its distributed capabilities. We will follow up with a
release within a couple of weeks to address some of the remaining issues
and fix items that our users discover.
Yes, there will be bugs. Feel free to report them. But there are also
lots of cool features, for which we owe a debt of gratitude to both the
GStreamer and Twisted developers.
Our website is at http://www.fluendo.com, the development site is up in
wiki style at https://core.fluendo.com/trac/cgi-bin/trac.cgi
Feel free to start filing issues.
The actual tarball is up at:
http://www.fluendo.com/downloads/flumotion-0.1.0.tar.b...
2005 Oct 17
3
Error Executing sampledec in VC++
...were executed). I also tried running
the loop only once (erasing only the while statement and retaining the code
within it) and it worked fine again. Something seems to be happening during
loop iteration that causes the program to terminate abnormally.. any clues?
thanks very much for any tip..
In gratitude,
Mon
(Below is my code. it's almost exactly like sampleenc except I read a file
stream instead of stdin)
#include "speex/speex.h"
#include <stdio.h>
#include <iostream.h>
void main ()
{
// Definitions
#define FRAME_SIZE 160
#define FIXED_POINT
// Variable Declaratio...
2010 May 22
1
calling Perl script from R on Windows 7
...to R. I have heard of RSPerl
but I would greatly appreciate a solution using system. Writing the result
to a file and then reading the file could be a another option, but I'd like
to learn about capturing console output from perl into R.
Any suggestions or hints would be appreciated with much gratitude.
Thanks
Harsh
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2011 May 30
1
Query super- and subclasses of a class: is there a better way than to use 'completeClassDefinition()'
...here are my questions:
1) Is it safe to call 'completeClassDef()' explicitly or can anything be
"overwritten" by this?
2) Is there a better way to query the super-/subclasses of a certain
S4/Reference Class?
Best regards and I'd like to take this opportunity to express my
gratitude to everyone on this list who takes the time to provide such
great help!
Janko
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*Janko Thyson*
janko.thyson@googlemail.com <mailto:janko.thyson@googlemail.com>
Jesuitenstraße 3
D-85049 Ingolstadt
Mobile: +49 (0)1...
2005 Jul 27
1
Installing SJava (I'm almost there, just a little more help please!....please!)
...’
I am Windows XP with SJava (SJava_0.68-0.tar.gz) downloaded to my c drive
(c:\SJava_0.68-0.tar.gz). R is rw2001 (c:\Program Files\R\rw2001). I am
using the following “R CMD INSTALL c:\SJava-0.68-0.tar.gz”.
Why is the configure.win file not being found? Where is it looking for it?
My eternal gratitude to anybody willing to take me out of my pain.
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2009 Nov 12
1
Step Function Freezing R
...ose. Even after uninstalling and reinstalling R and
RExcel (which I used to load the data set), the problem persists. I
tried it on a smaller data set and still no luck. This is more of a
computing issue, so if anyone can point me to a forum better equipped
to help me out, I will owe you my eternal gratitude. I hate to fill up
space with such an uninspired question, but like I said I'm running
out of options.
Thanks,
JGS
2009 Jul 05
5
Naturally speaking + Wine better, the audio not so good
NaturallySpeaking under wine is working remarkably well considering the amount
of complexity present in both systems.. When I use it, it's just smoother and
feels better than NaturallySpeaking under Windows. My undying gratitude is
extended to all of those that helped.
Here's what doesn't work so well. Audio. Specifically, vxi-b200 USB microphone
In order to use it, I need to turn off pulse audio. And, I need to use it
through the OSS usb mixer interface. Again, since it works in all, that's
probably not so b...
2001 Mar 01
1
[OT] correspondence analysis w/ non-mutually-exclusive categories
...nswers (some of) this issue. However I have a different problem with
it: I have so many observations (ca. 5700) that the plot becomes
unreadable. That's because each *observation* is plotted in mca, whereas
each unique profile is what's plotted in ca.
Any advice will be met with tremendous gratitude :)
Andy Perrin
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Andrew J Perrin - Ph.D. Candidate, UC Berkeley, Dept. of Sociology
Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA - http://demog.berkeley.edu/~aperrin
aperrin at socrates.berkeley.edu - aperrin at igc.apc.org
-.-....
2007 Aug 30
1
[Bridge] configure linux bridge
...designated port 8002 forward delay timer 0.00
designated cost 0 hold timer 0.00
flags
******************************************************************************************
Does anyone tell me how to set it ? Gratitude for your help.
???????
Best regards
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????????kylix13@163.com
??????????2007-08-31
2017 Sep 22
1
prevent users from fiddling with network?
...ide variety of stuff, we may need to start
> looking which other distribution (better from sysadmin's prospective) to
> flee to. Scott, I'd be glad to hear your advise on that matter. (As CentOS
> public mirror maintainer I will keep maintaining that indefinitely as a
> token of gratitude to the project that gave us so much over long time).
Unfortunately, no advice. I haven't used Debian as anything but a laptop
install for a long time, but their developers did, in the past, seem to
have better ideas of system administration. They have their own issues, of
course, nothing is...