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2006 Jul 25
3
Ruby hangman (was Re: List etiquette question)
...works - some of the time). Anyway, it
entertains my wife; not sure if hardcore programmers will get anything out
of it or not.
You might find it interesting (or pointless) that in a complete
bastardization of rails'' main reason for being it doesn''t use a db. To make
up for that heresy it only works in Firefox and there''s a good chance of
pornography appearing for words like "children''s books" and "fluffy
bunnies". I hope I am redeemed.
http://rubyman.texxors.com/
Bryan
On 7/24/06, Dennis_Byrne@ak.blm.gov <Dennis_Byrne@ak.blm.gov> w...
2011 Jun 15
5
Config file semantics.
Personally, I find that indenting config files by 3 spaces has a lot of
advantages to indenting them by 4 spaces although conventional wisdom
might suggest otherwise. Who's with me on this?
2012 Jan 27
1
Help boxplot to add mean, standard error and/or stadard deviation
Dear researchers
I wish to plot a box plot without the mean line (the black line) and plot
only the mean (red square). Futhermore, is it possible to add standard
error and/or stadard deviation?
This is an example
mytest <- c(2.1,2.6,2.7,3.2,4.1,4.3,5.2,5.1,4.8,1.8,1.4,2.5,2.7,3.1,2.6,2.8)
boxplot(mytest,lty = "solid")
means <- mean(mytest,na.rm=TRUE)
points(means, pch = 22, col
2007 Feb 22
9
specking, speccing, or spec''ing
I vote for spec''ing.
Anybody else?
2018 May 09
1
Adding Year-Month-Day to X axis
Helo Greg - I got it with help of your code and I would like to add the value into the boxplot chart. How to do that.
y_duration <- c (16.438, 15.321, 12.700, 12.397,
10.795, 9.928, 10.386)
On May 09, 2018, at 10:06 AM, Jayaganesh Anbuganapathy <jai6561 at icloud.com> wrote:
Actually I would like to get an output on the below snapshot. I have tried various method like points,
2006 Jul 10
4
HABTM vs. using has_many :through
All,
I''ve heard recently about has_many :through as a necessary alternative
to HABTM (when the join table has it''s own id column, say, in a legacy
schema). However, is the prevailing Rails wisdom now that one should
use has_many :through in _all_ cases?
If so, why?
Thanks,
Wes
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2005 Aug 11
8
Newbie Question: Building an Asterisk system to replace an old PBX but using existing phone
I have a brief from a local hotel to build a PBX using Asterisk but they
want to use their exisiting telephones and wiring from an old PBX that
no longer works.
Basically, I can build the system but an looking for a card that will
allow for upto 20 extensions to be wired into the back of the PC. Doeas
anyone know of a solution to this
Sean--
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2006 Jan 24
6
R vs. Excel (R-squared)
...e R
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Thank you very much for your time!
-Lance
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General Manager
QuantumBio Inc.
WWW: http://www.quantumbioinc.com
Email: lance at quantumbioinc.com
"Safety is not the most important thing. I know this sounds like heresy,
but it is a truth that must be embraced in order to do exploration.
The most important thing is to actually go." ~ James Cameron
2008 Dec 09
3
Rails noob confusion - HTML Form Post to Rails Controller?
I have recently been learning and trying to develop some application
parts using Rails. One issue I may have is that one of the potential
clients will want to have one of their external web pages POST to the
Rails controller.
I tried the naive approach - copy the HTML generated for the Rails
controller action for doing the same POST (Create of a domain
object). I had this working, or so I
2019 Apr 10
4
Short or long hostname ?
Hi,
For the last ten years or so, I've defined the short hostname in
/etc/hostname and the FQDN in /etc/hosts. Now I wanted to double-check
this information, which eventually led me to this page:
*
https://serverfault.com/questions/331936/setting-the-hostname-fqdn-or-short-name
Now I admit I'm even more confused than before.
Is there some reliable piece of information on this subject
2019 Apr 10
2
Short or long hostname ?
...(e.g., command host), whereas some do use /etc/hosts
(e.g., command ping).
Valeri
>
> I found the info mentioned in the FreeBSD man pages quite helpful even if
> it has to be "translated" to Linux. See the excerpt of the mentioned man
> pages below. If you believe this is heresy to be posted here, please don't
> read it :-)
>
> Regards,
> Simon
>
> ----%>-------------------------------
> root at freebsd:~ # man hostname
> HOSTNAME(1) FreeBSD General Commands Manual
> HOSTNAME(1)
>
> NAME
> hostname - set or pr...
2003 Apr 13
5
2 questions...
I know this is a freeBSD mailing list, but I didn't know where else to
ask this question. I've recently switch to FreeBSD 4.8 (great OS btw),
and I've been so pleasantly surprised that i'm now planning to switch
over my dad's firm over to freeBSD. There computers/software are
rapidly getting old and obselete, and microsoft's price/security
is...well expensive/crap.
2019 Apr 10
0
Short or long hostname ?
...different distributions in the last decades. Not to mention the
inconsistency in the relevant man pages.
I found the info mentioned in the FreeBSD man pages quite helpful even if
it has to be "translated" to Linux. See the excerpt of the mentioned man
pages below. If you believe this is heresy to be posted here, please don't
read it :-)
Regards,
Simon
----%>-------------------------------
root at freebsd:~ # man hostname
HOSTNAME(1) FreeBSD General Commands Manual
HOSTNAME(1)
NAME
hostname - set or print name of current host system
SYNOPSIS
hos...
2006 Jun 20
0
newbie questions re. setting up a 2-node HA cluster
...stions regarding running databases on all of this (mostly to
support my list manager, sympa)?
6. Any suggestions regarding management tools for this motley assemblage
of stuff?
7. Am I going to take tremendous performance hits from all of this?
8. Am I crazy for considering all of this? (Maybe heresy on this list,
but am I better off considering an all Linux/vserver, or all BSD/jails
approach?)
Thanks very much, in advance, for any suggestions.
Miles Fidelman
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2002 Sep 13
0
Rsync 2.5.5 (Digital Unix 4.0f) Large Filesets...
...someone can advise on best practice for trying to do something
like this. I've tried to get rzync going
(http://www.clari.net/~wayne/new-protocol.html) but so far to no avail. It
apparently tries to address some of the problems inherent in moving LARGE
amounts of data. Hope I'm not talking Heresy here :-)
Anyway, feedback and comments welcome. Please send them directly to me and
I will post a summary of replies in a few days....
many thanks.
-- _
/-\dam
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2019 Apr 10
0
Short or long hostname ?
...even make it worse :-)
Regards,
Simon
>
> Valeri
>
>>
>> I found the info mentioned in the FreeBSD man pages quite helpful even
>> if
>> it has to be "translated" to Linux. See the excerpt of the mentioned man
>> pages below. If you believe this is heresy to be posted here, please
>> don't
>> read it :-)
>>
>> Regards,
>> Simon
>>
>> ----%>-------------------------------
>> root at freebsd:~ # man hostname
>> HOSTNAME(1) FreeBSD General Commands Manual
>> HOSTNAME(1)
>...
2002 Feb 04
0
Re: 2GB of Waste? How can it be? -- some JFS are worse than non-JFS
...TFS many times. To the point where I
_force_ a CHKDSK anyway, on any improper shutdown (effectively
negating the benefit of a JFS). NTFS is based on IBM's OS/2 HPFS,
so this isn't just a Microsoft design mentality (as HPFS follows
some of the same logic). 3rd party sources (i.e. could be heresy)
says IBM's JFS follows this "aggressive" journaling attitude -- so
combined with the lack of various kernel/utility support in JFS for
Linux right now, I'm not using it either.
I'll admit, ReiserFS doesn't seem to be overly "aggressive" in
journal reads. But t...
2000 Sep 21
2
qqnorm(), is it "backwards"?
Hello R friends,
I'm wondering why I get funny qqnorm() results. It seems that they should
all be reflected in the normal qqline().
For instance: if I qqnorm() bimodal or uniform data I get a sigmoidal in
which the qqnorm() points lie above the qqline() at -ve theoretical
quantiles, and the qqnorm() points lie below the qqline() at +ve
theoretical quantiles. Yet I expect such platykurtic
2006 Apr 13
2
Plotting positions in qqnorm?
Do you know of a reference that discusses alternative choices for
plotting positions for a normal probability plot? The documentation for
qqnorm says it calls ppoints, which returns qnorm((1:m-a)/(m+1-2*a))
with "a" = ifelse(n<=10, 3/8, 1/2)? The help pages for qqnorm and
ppoints just refer to Becker, Chambers and Wilks (1988) The New S
Language (Wadsworth & Brooks/Cole),
2003 Jun 15
1
Samba on A SGI Indy Cyclone IRIX system???
Hi there:
We have recently inherited a circa 1996 SGI Indy Colorbus Cyclone running on
Irix.
Our intention is to use this unit to drive our Canon CLC900 Scanner Copier
and make it accessible to our Windows Network.
At the moment, our Windows Network does not "see" the Cyclone & vice versa.
I have read that installing some kind of Windows Samba client onto our
windows