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2003 Mar 19
2
Center of Closed Contour
...ntually record the location in an ASCII file. By means of the contour utility in R, I am able to produce an image of a contour, but I am seeking a procedure which will produce the coordinates of the center of mass of the contour. From my actual set of data, the contour utility will produce several hundered closed non-intersecting and non-concentric contours like a lattice of disks. I want the location of those disks via a program. Is there any package in R which will lend itself to this problem? Thank you, Charles Fleming
2003 Oct 17
3
[htb] strange problems !?
...ms that it behave better now but still have traffic starvation. I was on the devik page, but cant understand which patch is applied and which not..!?hope that 2.4.22 is the last..cant make many experiments cause it is working server. Nothing suspicious in the logs. Does someone have a setup with hundered of channels ! I spotted the problem ''cause a machine on the one side of the qos box does a snmp queries (mrtg) to the router on the other side and I see big holes into the graphics which mean that packets are droped for some reason.. then i found that there is a problem.. your ideas ver...
2007 Aug 22
1
open/execute/call/run an external file
...utputs and summarize/plot them in R. The problem is I must run the first part of the R script to send data from R to the model, then double click the Fortran executable, then run the second part of the R script to get the model outputs into R, in three separate steps. Given that I may be doing this hundereds of times, I'd prefer to do it all in one step. Any thoughts?---steve
2005 Apr 24
1
Collade doesn't work for more than 256 files!
...the wrapping into the 'modern' S4 classes. This is the 5th day I am working on this and I have to say S4 was not design for big packages! (1) Because of its meta-data design, the setClass commands must be sorted in the order of inheritance and this is a real pain when it comes to a few hundered classes. I wrote some R code to read the annotated source files and return the ordered file names. (2) After all, when I put the ordered file list in front of Collade in the DESCRIPTION file, I got this error induring installation: ---------- Making package vtkr ------------ adding build st...
2002 Jun 11
3
Possible UID/GID bug in chrooted shells?
...binary outside the chroot, yeah yeah, it's just a test), it correctly creates the files with the right UID/GID. I've even tried copying the complete /etc/passwd and shadow files into the chroot jail, but that didn't help. We'd rather not have to setup users/passwords for several hundered users for rsync and run it as a daemon (and send the password securely somehow to each person). Could it be a bug in the way rsync sets the UID/GID of the files? Running Debian Linux Sid, up to date as of this morning, and rsync: rsync version 2.5.6cvs protocol version 26 from debian package...
2007 Mar 30
1
Using split() several times in a row?
...ions, 21 variables). First variable (factor) is "date" and it is in format "8.29.97", that is, I have monthly data. Second variable (also factor) has levels 1 to 6 (fractiles 1 to 5 and missing value with code 6). The other 19 variables are numeric. For each month I have several hunder observations of 19 numeric and 1 factor. I am normalizing the numeric variables by dividing val1 by val2, where: val1: (for each month, for each numeric variable) difference between mean of ith numeric variable in fractile 1, and mean of ith numeric variable in fractile 5. val2: (for each month,...
2007 Mar 19
2
Wine for the End-user?
...ux user, who could do with reading a good tutorial or two) use it to run applications easily? Or is this more likely to be found in a third-party Wine distribution at some point? I hope here's the right place to post this, and that it isn't a boring couple of questions that have been asked hundereds of times before :-) Craig
2006 Jan 30
6
extremely slow delete/move operations?
I've been working to migrate several hundered users on to our new mail servers, which run dovecot 0.99.11 (RHEL4). The problem I'm seeing is that deleting or moving a message seems to take a very long time. It's not uncommon for Thundirbird (1.0.7) to have delays of 5-10 seconds to delete a single message from my Inbox (<500...
2008 Feb 27
2
Dovecot NFS Indexes and IMAP Migration
...red since I can't use the LDA? Is this a minor issue like I expect, or can it be something the user actually notices when checking mail? In a worst case scenario, if the pop/imap server is down, and another server is used, how long would it take to create an index for an account with a few hundered megs, several thousand messages? I'm wondering if, since I have plenty of overhead available on the netapp, I should just store the indexes there in case another server must be used. I'm basically looking for more information about the pros and cons of storing the indexes on the nfs...
2006 Jun 16
0
check pass; user unknown in logs
I am seeing lots of these in my logs and there are often a hundered or so imap/dovecat process running. I am running RC Core3. Can anyone shead some light on how to correct this ? Jun 16 08:38:24 jidmail dovecot(pam_unix)[27653]: check pass; user unknown Jun 16 08:38:24 jidmail dovecot(pam_unix)[27653]: authentication failure; logname= uid=0 euid=0 tty= ruser= r...
2002 Jul 29
0
rsync 2.5.5: HP-UX 11.11 vs. Linux
...m observing a rather strange behaviour when attempting to transfer files from a Linux box (RH 7.3, kernel 2.4.19-rc1) to HP-UX 11.11 box. Both are running rsync 2.5.5. Everything starts off really nice an quick, but the transfer then slows down to a crawl. On 100 Mb/s network I'm getting a few hunder bytes to a few hundred kilobytes per second. Other programs, like RCP and FTP, do not seem to have that problem. After running strace on Linux side and tusc on HP-UX side, I'm seing this: Linux------------------- select(1, NULL, [0], NULL, {240, 0}) = 1 (out [0], left {207, 980000}) write...
2003 Jun 16
0
Mailing list FAQ. Yes, you should read it.
...o totally ignore threads we've previously marked as uninteresting. Landing an unrelated message in the middle of a totally different conversation which many of the core folk have marked as 'uninteresting' will just get you ignored. We'll never see your mail. We get hundereds of messages a day, and list mail simply has to take a low priority through batch handling like that. BTW, just editing the subject line is not enough to keep your message out of a thread if you hit 'Reply'. A seperate header is embedded in the message called 'In-Reply-T...
2002 Jul 02
0
Xiph.org Mailing Lists FAQ Reminder
...p to totally ignore threads we've previously marked as uninteresting. Landing an unrelated message in the middle of a totally different conversation which many of the core folk have marked as 'uninteresting' will just get you ignored. We'll never see your mail. We get hundereds of messages a day, and list mail simply has to take a low priority through batch handling like that. BTW, just editing the subject line is not enough to keep your message out of a thread if you hit 'Reply'. A seperate header is embedded in the message called 'In-Repl...
2002 Jul 02
0
Xiph.org Mailing Lists FAQ Reminder
...p to totally ignore threads we've previously marked as uninteresting. Landing an unrelated message in the middle of a totally different conversation which many of the core folk have marked as 'uninteresting' will just get you ignored. We'll never see your mail. We get hundereds of messages a day, and list mail simply has to take a low priority through batch handling like that. BTW, just editing the subject line is not enough to keep your message out of a thread if you hit 'Reply'. A seperate header is embedded in the message called 'In-Repl...
2005 Sep 25
4
hist(x, ...) with normal distribution curve
. I am looking for a histogram or box plot with the adding normal distribution curve I think that must be possible, but I am not able to find out how to do. Regards Knut
2002 Feb 16
1
xiph.org mailing list FAQ [20020216]
...p to totally ignore threads we've previously marked as uninteresting. Landing an unrelated message in the middle of a totally different conversation which many of the core folk have marked as 'uninteresting' will just get you ignored. We'll never see your mail. We get hundereds of messages a day, and list mail simply has to take a low priority through batch handling like that. BTW, just editing the subject line is not enough to keep your message out of a thread if you hit 'Reply'. A seperate header is embedded in the message called 'In-Repl...
2002 Feb 16
1
xiph.org mailing list FAQ [20020216]
...p to totally ignore threads we've previously marked as uninteresting. Landing an unrelated message in the middle of a totally different conversation which many of the core folk have marked as 'uninteresting' will just get you ignored. We'll never see your mail. We get hundereds of messages a day, and list mail simply has to take a low priority through batch handling like that. BTW, just editing the subject line is not enough to keep your message out of a thread if you hit 'Reply'. A seperate header is embedded in the message called 'In-Repl...
2002 Feb 16
1
xiph.org mailing list FAQ [20020216]
...p to totally ignore threads we've previously marked as uninteresting. Landing an unrelated message in the middle of a totally different conversation which many of the core folk have marked as 'uninteresting' will just get you ignored. We'll never see your mail. We get hundereds of messages a day, and list mail simply has to take a low priority through batch handling like that. BTW, just editing the subject line is not enough to keep your message out of a thread if you hit 'Reply'. A seperate header is embedded in the message called 'In-Repl...
2002 Feb 16
1
xiph.org mailing list FAQ [20020216]
...p to totally ignore threads we've previously marked as uninteresting. Landing an unrelated message in the middle of a totally different conversation which many of the core folk have marked as 'uninteresting' will just get you ignored. We'll never see your mail. We get hundereds of messages a day, and list mail simply has to take a low priority through batch handling like that. BTW, just editing the subject line is not enough to keep your message out of a thread if you hit 'Reply'. A seperate header is embedded in the message called 'In-Repl...
2019 Jan 11
5
Running off pre-created keytabs
..., if not... Then you have a big security hole. > > > > > > Personally, I do not agree at all with the statement that not being > > allowed to join machines to the domain is a matter of lack of trust > > within the company. It is in 90% of all cases, i've seen hunders of these cases. > > I think it's a best practice to adhere the least privilege principles. Yes, and for that you need admin rights to setup. > > If the AD admins pre-create the computer account and give the Samba > > domain member server admin the keytab and machine pas...