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2016 Nov 16
0
Announcing new package horseshoe
Dear R users,
The first version of the package ?horseshoe' is now available on CRAN. It contains various functions for implementing the horseshoe prior for sparse linear regression, and faster versions for the special case of the normal means problem.
The functions output, among other things, the horseshoe estimator (posterior mean), credible intervals, and there is a function to perform
2016 Nov 16
0
Announcing new package horseshoe
Dear R users,
The first version of the package ?horseshoe' is now available on CRAN. It contains various functions for implementing the horseshoe prior for sparse linear regression, and faster versions for the special case of the normal means problem.
The functions output, among other things, the horseshoe estimator (posterior mean), credible intervals, and there is a function to perform
2013 Feb 15
0
CVlim
Can anyone help explain to me why the two codes below have different result? I thought I can use log(time)~. to replace log(time)~dist+climb+timef.I am using CVlm from DAAG package. I think nihills is preloaded with the package. Thanks in advance.
> CVlm(df=nihills, form.lm=formula(log(time)~.),plotit="Observed",m=2)Analysis of Variance Table
Response: log(time) Df Sum Sq
2016 Aug 11
4
howto install yumex
On 08/11/2016 07:42 AM, Harald Labes wrote:
> Try "sudo yum install yumex" without *. It's a package distributed by
> EPEL. Have you installed the EPEL repro?
>
===>
closer, but not like playing horseshoes.
now need;
GPG key retrieval failed: [Errno 14] Could not open/read \
file:///etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-EPEL-6
> Cheers
>
!OPA! !METAXA!
> Harald
>
> On Thu, 2016-08-11 at 07:21 -0500, geo.inbox.ignored wrote:
>> greetings.
>>
>> trying to ins...
2016 Aug 11
2
howto install yumex
...>>
>>
>> On 08/11/2016 07:42 AM, Harald Labes wrote:
>>> Try "sudo yum install yumex" without *. It's a package distributed by
>>> EPEL. Have you installed the EPEL repro?
>>>
>> ===>
>>
>> closer, but not like playing horseshoes.
>>
>> now need;
>>
>> GPG key retrieval failed: [Errno 14] Could not open/read \
>> file:///etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-EPEL-6
>>
>>> Cheers
>
> Is this for i686 and CentOS-7 or CentOS-6 .. there is no EPEL for
> CentOS-7 i686.
>
===&g...
2016 Aug 11
2
howto install yumex
greetings.
trying to install yumex, but obviously have forgotten what i did
previously to install packages.
sudo yum install yumex*
errors out with;
No package yumex* available.
please inform my chemo brain what is correct.
tia.
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2016 Aug 11
0
howto install yumex
...9:05 AM, geo.inbox.ignored wrote:
>
>
> On 08/11/2016 07:42 AM, Harald Labes wrote:
>> Try "sudo yum install yumex" without *. It's a package distributed by
>> EPEL. Have you installed the EPEL repro?
>>
> ===>
>
> closer, but not like playing horseshoes.
>
> now need;
>
> GPG key retrieval failed: [Errno 14] Could not open/read \
> file:///etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-EPEL-6
>
>> Cheers
Is this for i686 and CentOS-7 or CentOS-6 .. there is no EPEL for
CentOS-7 i686. I am currently building the x86_64 EPEL packages...
2016 Aug 11
0
howto install yumex
...gt; On 08/11/2016 07:42 AM, Harald Labes wrote:
>>>> Try "sudo yum install yumex" without *. It's a package distributed by
>>>> EPEL. Have you installed the EPEL repro?
>>>>
>>> ===>
>>>
>>> closer, but not like playing horseshoes.
>>>
>>> now need;
>>>
>>> GPG key retrieval failed: [Errno 14] Could not open/read \
>>> file:///etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-EPEL-6
>>>
>>>> Cheers
>>
>> Is this for i686 and CentOS-7 or CentOS-6 .. there is no EPE...
2010 Aug 12
0
Good bye (and thanks for all the fish)
The management decided to switch over to Zimbra so we will no longer be
using Dovecot...which served us exceedingly well. May Timo and the Dovecot
community prosper. Thanks for all the help from all of you in the years since
our switch from UW-IMAP.
--
"Grant us, in our direst need, the smallest gifts: the nail of the
horseshoe, the pin of the axle, the feather at the pivot point, the
2010 May 13
1
tune svm
Hello, I hope you can help me!
I`m trying to tune svm parameters: cost and gamma for a landsat image
classification, but I get an error and I can't understand it.
I write this:
> tune(svm, Class~., data = mdt01bis, ranges = list(gamma = 2^(-15:3), cost
> = 2^(-5:15)))
and R gives:
Error en predict.svm(model, if (!is.null(validation.x)) validation.x else if
(useFormula)
2016 Aug 11
2
howto install yumex
...AM, Harald Labes wrote:
>>>>> Try "sudo yum install yumex" without *. It's a package distributed by
>>>>> EPEL. Have you installed the EPEL repro?
>>>>>
>>>> ===>
>>>>
>>>> closer, but not like playing horseshoes.
>>>>
>>>> now need;
>>>>
>>>> GPG key retrieval failed: [Errno 14] Could not open/read \
>>>> file:///etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-EPEL-6
>>>>
>>>>> Cheers
>>>
>>> Is this for i686 and Cen...
2015 Oct 20
1
Samba 4 + Squidguardian
...ant was 'create a user', please don't try to get creative
> with the English language, just say what you mean.
> As for forge and a blacksmith, the word can mean the place a blacksmith
> works, the 'action' of the blacksmith doing something i.e. a blacksmith
> forges horseshoes (technical note: no, this actually done by a farrier)
> (further note: blacksmiths have virtually disappeared)
> Have we played enough with *my* language yet?
>
> >
> > Anyway you get the point, forging, crafting, building, assembling
> > elements to obtain something els...
2010 Jan 29
4
Want to have some users with Maildir, some with mbox
Want to have some users with Maildir, some with mbox, as I migrate from
mbox format to maildir over the space of a month. After everyone is
converted to maildir, I'll change the mail_location in dovecot.conf.
During the interim, can I use the Custom mailbox location script (at the
bottom of the Mail Location DC Wiki page)?
> if [ -d $HOME/.maildir ]; then
> export
2015 Oct 20
2
Samba 4 + Squidguardian
....
So what you meant was 'create a user', please don't try to get creative
with the English language, just say what you mean.
As for forge and a blacksmith, the word can mean the place a blacksmith
works, the 'action' of the blacksmith doing something i.e. a blacksmith
forges horseshoes (technical note: no, this actually done by a farrier)
(further note: blacksmiths have virtually disappeared)
Have we played enough with *my* language yet?
>
> Anyway you get the point, forging, crafting, building, assembling
> elements to obtain something else, they are same concept.
S...
2015 Oct 20
0
Samba 4 + Squidguardian
...ant was 'create a user', please don't try to get creative
> with the English language, just say what you mean.
> As for forge and a blacksmith, the word can mean the place a blacksmith
> works, the 'action' of the blacksmith doing something i.e. a blacksmith
> forges horseshoes (technical note: no, this actually done by a farrier)
> (further note: blacksmiths have virtually disappeared)
> Have we played enough with *my* language yet?
In fact what I meant was "using some tool to retrieve some information from
AD to create a system user using these information&...
2015 Oct 20
3
Samba 4 + Squidguardian
...ate a user', please don't try to get creative
>> with the English language, just say what you mean.
>> As for forge and a blacksmith, the word can mean the place a blacksmith
>> works, the 'action' of the blacksmith doing something i.e. a blacksmith
>> forges horseshoes (technical note: no, this actually done by a farrier)
>> (further note: blacksmiths have virtually disappeared)
>> Have we played enough with *my* language yet?
>
> In fact what I meant was "using some tool to retrieve some information from
> AD to create a system user usi...
2015 Oct 19
5
Samba 4 + Squidguardian
On 19/10/15 16:46, mathias dufresne wrote:
> AD from Samba or Microsoft is mainly a database for storing users (and
> associated stuffs). It comes also with stuffs (protocols) to connect and
> retrieve information.
>
> How the client uses these information is, as always, a choice from that
> specific client.
>
> Your AD client is your Squid/Squidguard(ian) server. Its job
2015 Oct 20
1
Samba 4 + Squidguardian
...t;>>> with the English language, just say what you mean.
>>>>>> As for forge and a blacksmith, the word can mean the place a blacksmith
>>>>>> works, the 'action' of the blacksmith doing something i.e. a blacksmith
>>>>>> forges horseshoes (technical note: no, this actually done by a farrier)
>>>>>> (further note: blacksmiths have virtually disappeared)
>>>>>> Have we played enough with *my* language yet?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> In fact what I meant was "using some to...
2015 Oct 20
0
Samba 4 + Squidguardian
...;>
>>>>> with the English language, just say what you mean.
>>>>> As for forge and a blacksmith, the word can mean the place a blacksmith
>>>>> works, the 'action' of the blacksmith doing something i.e. a blacksmith
>>>>> forges horseshoes (technical note: no, this actually done by a farrier)
>>>>> (further note: blacksmiths have virtually disappeared)
>>>>> Have we played enough with *my* language yet?
>>>>>
>>>>> In fact what I meant was "using some tool to retrieve s...