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2014 Jun 10
0
Dovecot Configuration for access with GSSAPI / Kerberos
Hi Dovecot-Mailinglist!
I try to install a new Dovecot-Server with Kerberos-Authentification
(Kerberos-Server is already authenticating user-account ).
The following error-notice occurs when I use mail-programm Gnome
Evolution to access IMAP-Account:
"Ordner konnte nicht ge?ffnet werden (Folder can not be opened)
The reported error was "GSSAPI-Legitimation ist fehlgeschlagen".
2002 Oct 14
2
Another newbie question: curve of normal distribution
I would like to get a curve of normal distrubtion over the
histogram. Something like the following (which obviously doesn't
work; see attached example).
maluj <- function() {
vrhy=read.csv("pennies.csv",head=TRUE)
hf=table(vrhy$HEADS)
postscript("heads.eps",onefile=FALSE,width=4.134,height=3.445,pointsize=12)
plot(hf,main="Frequency distribution of
2009 Jul 20
2
moving columns on a stripchart closer together
Greetings
I have a very simple question that I have not been able to solve by reading the manual. When I produce a stripchart with two straight columns of dots representing individual observations, one representing one group of subjects and the other representing another, the columns wind up at the far left and far right sides of the plot, and I'd like them to be closer together, about as far
2004 Sep 08
3
Samba Password Problems (Alt-Characters)
Good Afternoon All:
Here is the setup:
A RedHat 7.2 Samba 2.2.7 Server upgraded to Fedora Core 1 Samba 3.0.6-2.FC1.
The server is acting as the PDC. No Windows servers are providing
authentication.
Windows 2000 clients.
testparm -v | grep "unix charset" results in UTF-8.
locale charmap results in ISO-8859-1.
using smbpasswd.
Before upgrading the server, I was able to authenticate
2012 Jul 09
3
Predicted values for zero-inflated Poisson
Hi all-
I fit a zero-inflated Poisson model to model bycatch rates using an offset term for effort. I need to apply the fitted model to a datasets of varying levels of effort to predict the associated levels of bycatch. I am seeking assistance as to the correct way to code this.
Thanks in advance!
Laura
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2004 Aug 06
0
error when reencoding
...ed `ices -F etc/playlist.txt -R -H 32 -P teste`
and i got these errors:
----
Logfile opened
Error setting LAME parameters. Check bitrate, channels, and sample rate.
Connected to server 127.0.0.1...
Streaming 12672896 bytes from file /home/staff/alfredo/mp3/queen/Queen - Who
Wants to Live Forever (Highlander)(1).mp3
bitstream problem: resyncing...
Warning: Encountered error while transfering
/home/staff/alfredo/mp3/queen/Queen - Who Wants to Live Forever
(Highlander)(1).mp3. [Libshout reported send error: Unknown libshout error.]
Streaming 7899428 bytes from file /home/staff/alfredo/mp3/queen/Queen -...
2002 Nov 21
1
Pearson's correlation coefficient?
How do I get non-squared correlation coefficient in some more
sensible way than
sqrt(summary(lm(y~x))$r.squared)?
Thanks
Matej
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every time Congress meets
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2002 Nov 23
1
t-test for correlation matrix?
Hi,
I understand that I can find t-test for the significance of the
correlation coefficient on sample to population, but is there way
how to make this test for more than one pair of variables
together as easily as I can make a correlation matrix for more
variables with cor(cbind(A,B,C,D))?
Thanks,
Matej
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2007 Oct 22
1
loess coefficients output
May I inquire about how to obtain the coefficients from a loess fit of
multiple covariates? I have tried terms and coef, but it does not provide
me with the coefficients to identify the terms of the entire regression
equation.
Many thanks
Paul
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Paul R. Hutson, Pharm.D.
Associate Professor
UW School of Pharmacy
777 Highland Avenue
Madison WI 53705-2222
2009 Jun 02
1
Plot with different x axis
dear,
I am trying to plot a standard plot, but I want the x axis to be 1,2,4,8,16 with equal intervals between them on plot.
I will appreciate some help.
Thank you,
Irina
Irina Foss
Environmental Research Institute
North Highland College
UHI Millennium Institute
Castle Street
Thurso, Caithness
Scotland
KW14 7JD
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0) 1847 889 587
Fax: +44 (0) 1847 890 014
2010 Jun 17
1
Small bug in mux_master_read_cb()
I'm looking at the code from CVS as of May 21. The statement to allocate the
mux state is allocating the size of a pointer, instead of the size of the
struct being pointed to. The bug is benign in the original code because the
struct has only an int element inside it, but it would corrupt memory if the
struct were to be extended.
Simple fix here:
diff --git a/mux.c b/mux.c
index
2013 Jan 14
0
Course: Introduction to zero inflated models and GLMM
We would like to announce the following statistics course:
Introduction to zero inflated models and GLMM
13 - 16 May 2013. Elche, Spain.
For details, see: http://www.highstat.com/statscourse.htm
Course flyer: http://www.highstat.com/Courses/Flyer2013_05Elche_ZIP.pdf
Kind regards,
Alain Zuur
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Dr. Alain F. Zuur
First author of:
1. Analysing Ecological Data (2007).
Zuur, AF, Ieno, EN and
2009 Nov 16
1
Paper on data exploration
R users doing data analysis may be interested in the following paper:
http://methodsblog.wordpress.com/2009/11/13/first-paper-now-online/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+wordpress%2Fmethodsblog+(methods.blog)
All data and R code is available.
Alain
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Dr. Alain F. Zuur
First author of:
2002 Nov 13
4
[Newbie] Is there any support for work with grouped frequencies?
Hi,
I have this table (BTW, published by FBI and representing age
distribution of the WTC tragedy victims):
"LABEL" "FREQ" "MIDPOINT"
"1" "Infant (under 1)" 0
"2" "1 to 4" 5
"3" "5 to 8" 1
"4" "9 to 12" 3
"5" "13 to 16" 0
"6" "17 to
2003 Mar 23
1
export lm object to ascii from batch mode
2009 Sep 08
3
OpenSSH and keystroke timings
Old news, but ... http://lwn.net/Articles/298833/
I first posted about this back in 2001 and it's still not resolved:
http://osdir.com/ml/ietf.secsh/2001-09/msg00000.html
1) high latency networks are a reality that will never go away. In fact they
will only become more prevalent since distributed networks continue to grow
broader but (surprise) the speed of light remains a constant.
2)
2005 Jun 24
3
domain login problem
Hi,
I have a Red Hat AS3 PDC server running Samba 3.0.0. I have Linus workstations and Windows 2000 workstations. Some not all of my Windows 2000 workstations will not let any user login to the domain. Says username or password is incorrect. If you create a local user account on the workstation and login as that user you can get to all shares and there are no problems. I also have a problem with
2004 Apr 22
1
Selection of cities sample
Hi,
I have a question, how to most properly select set of cities
which would be as similar as possible in some particular
variables with the City of Boston (which I use as my base line).
I thought about ordering cities by sum of ((differences between
value of that particular variable for that particular city and
the value of same variable for Boston) divided by the standard
deviation of the
2009 Oct 26
2
[LLVMdev] disassembly/decompiling
Hi, just read the LLVM 2.6 release announcement, the bit about llvm-mc caught
my attention. I've been looking for a tool to disassemble x86 object files
into an IR and then reassemble them into x86_64 object code. The immediate use
for them would be to convert driver blobs that some vendors provide for their
hardware (e.g. the Lucent modem driver) so they can be used in a 64 bit
kernel.
2002 Nov 15
2
What's going on? (strange standard deviation)
I have probably misunderstood something (again :-():
> CEMPLOY<-TEMPLOY[!is.na(TEMPLOY)]
> sum(CEMPLOY^2/length(CEMPLOY))-mean(CEMPLOY)^2
[1] 30877.28
> var(TEMPLOY,na.rm=TRUE)
[1] 30981.25
Could anybody tell me, what's going on? I suppose that
var=sum(x^2/N)-xbar^2
or what did I enter wrong?
Thanks
Matej
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