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2007 Jul 05
1
Groping for a design pattern on negative configuration elements.
Situation: 1) Machine A was configured with class X. 2) Class X adds a bunch of files, services, etc... 3) User now wants to remove class X from the system. Questions: A) What is the proper method for applying class removal logic such that the system is not burdened with a ton of extra overhead checking for things that don''t exist? B) How should this be done anyway? My gut reaction
2005 Apr 26
1
Finding 'ncp' for t
...owing: Given t0 such that pt(t0,df,ncp=0) = alpha (given) find ncp0 such that for given beta pt(t0,df,ncp=ncp0) = (1 - beta) (In other words, what's the ncp such that you get power (1-beta) to detect it, using a 1-sided test with size alpha when ncp = 0?) In the past I've done the groping by hand, but this time it needs to be done many times over, so a good solver for ncp0 in this situation would be handy. With thanks, Ted. -------------------------------------------------------------------- E-Mail: (Ted Harding) <Ted.Harding at nessie.mcc.ac.uk> Fax-to-email: +44 (0)870 0...
2007 Dec 06
1
missing packaging/Fedora/makerpms.sh
I downloaded the tar.gz file for 3.0.27a and I noticed there is not a Fedora directory inside the packaging directory. I'm fairly certain there used to be one in older versions. I'm groping now to figure out how to build rpms for Fedora 4, which I know is a little old but I don't have resources to upgrade the OS now. Was it intentionally removed? Mark
2012 Mar 15
1
Wine help for newbie
Hi all - I have a few questions - OK, a million questions, but just a couple today. I hope this is the right list ... I migrated (finally!) from Win7 to OpenSuse 12.1 64bit, KDE4 a couple of weeks ago on a Dell Inspiron laptop dual core Intel cpu/2Gz, 4meg RAM. So in most things I am groping around in the dark. This distro included Wine 1.3.30. I successfully loaded my pet email client, TheBat! v 5.0.36.2 with it, and though there are a few inconveniences (I couldn't load my filters or AB into it, can't see fonts), and it runs a little slower than it should, on the whole, it&...
2003 Feb 12
1
rpart v. lda classification.
I've been groping my way through a classification/discrimination problem, from a consulting client. There are 26 observations, with 4 possible categories and 24 (!!!) potential predictor variables. I tried using lda() on the first 7 predictor variables and got 24 of the 26 observations correctly classified. (Trai...
2008 Apr 29
2
Variogram problem
...olation by krigeage. My goal is to obtain a chart of the distribution of precipitations/temperatures in Europe starting from 73 different stations (and, of course, distributed irregularly on the chart, where use of the krigeage). Here, I carried out this to test to obtain semivariogram spherical by groping: x<-ts(rnorm(73)) cs1<-corSpher(form=~x) y<-Variogram(cs1,2628) #2628 corresponding to the " distance" described in l' helps, that is to say the number of station* (the number of station -1) /2. But there does not go it misses apparently much d' information. Having b...
2003 Jul 18
3
Problem indexing into array
Hi Folks, Can anyone give me the tip I've been groping for with the following question:? mu: kx2x2x2 array of reals corresponding to means of k RVs at the combinations of values (1,2)x(1,2)x(1,2) of dichotomous variables F1,F2,F3 mu prints out as k rows (one for each Xi) of 8 numbers M: N x (3+k) matrix of cases. The firs...
2004 Dec 20
3
chroot-ing users coming in via SSH and/or SFTP?
A client wants me to set up a mechanism whereby his customers can drop files securely into directories on his FreeBSD server; he also wants them to be able to retrieve files if needed. The server is already running OpenSSH, and he himself is using Windows clients (TeraTerm and WinSCP) to access it, so the logical thing to do seems to be to have his clients send and receive files via SFTP or SCP.
2005 Sep 10
1
Installation problem, possibly RAID
...nstead to set up my partitions ? Is it possible that CentOS either does not support my Raid controller or supports it in some earlier release which does not work properly even when not using Raid, so that I need to install the proper release of it somehow during the installation process ? I am groping for answers but am really hoping that someone has some knowledge of this problem so that I can use CentOS. Everything went well until the final disaster, and I was keen on getting CentOS to install on my computer. I had previously tried FC4 previously but that wouldn't even get past my graph...
2010 Sep 13
15
Enter key disfunction on Arc+ progress 3 cad software
Hello to everyone I report a bug that persists wine 1.3.2 with the win program ARCPLUS (or ARC+) release PROGRESS 3 (year 2003) http://www.arc-techno.com. It's a not widespread cad and it's not included in the list compatibility for wine. Arc+ software receives input from keyboard shortcuts (eg Ctrl + F2), pop up menus, icons, buttons, context menu (right mouse button) or from the
2018 Sep 04
2
Problem with envelope from in Pigeonhole after upgrade
On our FreeBSD 11.2 servers, we recently upgraded from: dovecot2-2.2.26.0_1 dovecot-pigeonhole-0.4.16_1 to: dovecot-2.3.2.1 dovecot-pigeonhole-0.5.2_3 Prior to the upgrade the envelope sender was as expected. After the upgrade, the envelope sender for a user with a sieve script configured is now being set to: >From MAILER-DAEMON Tue Sep 04 13:31:39 2018 The same user without a sieve
2002 Dec 03
2
pxelinux/memdisk booting MSDOS floppy image requires local floppy disk
I found that if I do not have a local floppy installed and enabled on my client, I will get the error 'Non-system disk' when I try to boot DOS floppy images. NT or Syslinux floppy images boot fine. If I enable the floppy in the BIOS, then it boots the DOS floppies just fine. Is this normal? Is there a workaround? There are MS-DOS images, so perhaps this is an MS-DOS limitation. --
2005 Feb 24
2
Question about Samba 3.0.10 + OpenLDAP 2.1.29
Hi, This may be a silly question. I've got OpenLDAP 2.1.29 up and running on FC2, I imported passwd, group and hosts from NIS to LDAP server and we can authenticate with LDAP instead of NIS. We also have a Samba PDC running on another Linux box (FC2), it use smbpasswd as passwd db. So I am going to replace it with LDAP passwd db. I tried to configure Samba to use LDAP. but it didn't
2007 Dec 06
0
How to get the users ang groups on the WINDOWS 2003 ADS
...1@ger.gmane.org> Message-ID: <475769CB.6020502@rb-com.com> Mark Nienberg wrote: > I downloaded the tar.gz file for 3.0.27a and I noticed there is not a > Fedora directory inside the packaging directory. I'm fairly certain > there used to be one in older versions. I'm groping now to figure out > how to build rpms for Fedora 4, which I know is a little old but I > don't have resources to upgrade the OS now. Was it intentionally removed? > > Mark > For my Fedora 3 and 4 machines out in the wild, I simply removed the rpms altogether and installed fro...
2008 Mar 25
1
ldapsam_modify_entry: LDAP Password could not be changed for user michael: Confidentiality required
Hi all, To compound my problems, I am now unable to change the password on the problem user. The following error message is displayed. [root@gatekeeper samba]# smbpasswd michael New SMB password: Retype new SMB password: ldapsam_modify_entry: LDAP Password could not be changed for user michael: Confidentiality required Operation requires a secure connection. Failed to modify entry
2011 Oct 05
3
Firefox 7 on CentOS 5
Anyone have any luck running updated Firefox on CentOS 5? We have CentOS 5 workstations and need to update their Firefox but it dumps core even when using the libstdc++ from Fedora 9. I would like anything stable and secure beyond Firefox 3 but can't find tarballs for anything other than 7.0.1. CentOS 5.5 i386 w/ updates firefox-7.0.1.tar.bz2 libstdc++-4.3.0-8.i386.rpm from Fedora 9
2006 Jun 13
2
R kicking us out
Dear R People: I am using R for teaching purposes in a large classroom. Each computer has its own copy of R. However, every once in a while, about half of us will get thrown out of R, for no apparent reason. By the way, it has happened in other classrooms as well. Has anyone else run into this, please? If so, how have you solved this problem, please? Thanks in advance! R for Windows
2000 Apr 13
1
random and group arguments in lme
I want to fit the following model: > aov.madera <- aov(tiempo~producto/panel, data = madera) > anova(aov.madera) Analysis of Variance Table Response: tiempo Df Sum Sq Mean Sq F value Pr(>F) producto 2 93.631 46.815 63.0511 4.304e-07 *** producto:panel 9 43.533 4.837 6.5144 0.001881 ** Residuals 12 8.910 0.742 ---
2010 Sep 16
0
Revolutions Blog: August Roundup
I write about R every weekday at the Revolutions blog: http://blog.revolutionanalytics.com and every month I post a summary of articles from the previous month of particular interest to readers of r-help. In case you missed them, here are some articles related to R from the month of August: http://bit.ly/dmLWj0 noted that R had a key role in the US government's reaction to the BP oil spill,
2005 Oct 22
4
Male and female symbols?
Does anyone have an idea of how one might plot male and female symbols on a graph using R? Thanks! .................................................................. George W. Gilchrist Email #1: gwgilc at wm.edu Department of Biology, Box 8795 Email #2: kitesci at cox.net College of William & Mary Phone: (757) 221-7751 Williamsburg, VA