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2010 Apr 05
4
NMDS Ordination Graphics Problem
...a b c d e f 1i 1 4 7 9 2 5 2i 12 17 6 2 3 7 3i 2 5 8 1 3 2 1c 0 2 4 7 2 1 2c 0 1 4 6 9 10 3c 13 15 19 10 8 9 Where: 1i-3i are "infested" sites, and 1c-3c are "control sites". A-F are species found at each site. I have several of these ordinations to perform on different variables (BA, density, RIV, cover, etc..., all in different matrices). I'm running NMDS (metaMDS) ordinations on each matrices, and produci...
2010 Apr 04
3
How to split data for NMDS plots
I have a data matrix that contains site data for paired infested and control plots. For example: ab ac ad af ag ah 1 .024 x x x x x 2 .9 x x x x x 3 1.5 x x x x x 4 2.3 x x x x x 5 1.0 x x x x x 1c .75 x x x x x 2c 2.1 x x x x x 3c 1.7 x x...
2012 Feb 19
1
coxme: model simplification using LR-test?
...76, 720 Iterations= 7 53 NULL Integrated Fitted Log-likelihood -2915.527 -2641.427 -2634.182 Chisq df p AIC BIC Integrated loglik 548.20 7.00 0 534.20 505.04 Penalized loglik 562.69 6.96 0 548.78 519.80 Model: Surv(day, status) ~ condition * infestation + (1 | infestation/population1) Fixed coefficients coef exp(coef) se(coef) z p conditionstarved 3.3960657 29.8464431 0.3228277 10.52 0.0000 conditionwater 3.3277968 27.8768547 0...
2010 Apr 19
2
Overlay of barchart and xyplot
...with a xyplot together on one plot but did not get this worked out. Any help and idea are greatly appreciated. I attached R scripts for barchart and xyplot below and also data I used. What I am trying to do is just to put the barchart and xyplot together on one plot. Huapeng <<dispersal_infestation.csv>> ###################################### ## barchart dispersal_infestation <- read.table('Z:/project/bcmpb/pattern_process/data/BCMPB_MODEL/R_stat/dis persal_infestation.csv', header=T, sep=",") attach(dispersal_infestation) dispersal_infestation$Year <- fac...
2012 Jul 01
0
Cumulative Link Models
Dear R community, I'm trying to analyze a model with an ordinal response variable. I wonder if clm()s (Cumulative Link Models) are appropriate in my case. The study compares parasite infestation of porpoises in 1995 and 2009. The degree of infestation is a rank (mild to severe, as ordered factor). In some parasite species clm gives meaningful results. But in one case I started to wonder. In the first study (1995) zero animals were infested by this parasite. In 2009 most animals were,...
2011 Aug 03
2
cdplot error
Fairly new at this. Trying to create a conditional density plot. >cdplot(status~harvd.l,data=phy) Error in cdplot.formula(status~harvd.l,data=phy): dependent variable should be a factor What does this error mean? Status is a binary response of infestation (0/1) and harvd.l is the log of timber harvest density per catchment. Thanks. -- View this message in context: http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/cdplot-error-tp3714454p3714454.html Sent from the R help mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
2012 Jun 15
6
[LLVMdev] Windows development and "virus" in LLVM test suite
1. I can't tell Microsoft Security Essentials to ignore anything. Even if I click Allow, it breaks the pull. 2. The issue is not me. I don't download virus infested stuff and I don't visit dangerous sites so I rarely have a need for antivirus solutions. The issue is the newcomer Windows user whom I have to instruct to disable and/or remove his antivirus program if he or she wants to set up a Windows buildbot slave. A bit drastic, but that's life as...
2004 Aug 06
4
what's happening here?
...> Why is it that this list is so inactive? And what's with all > the spam? > > Is there another list that has more folks on it? > > Wade > Because the aren't many users here, the list is not monitored, no rules... I guess IceCast as not as big as I thought... and infested by bunch of lamers that like to take advantage of it to advertise. I have procmail installed and erases 90% of the list becuase they are flagged down by spammers. I haven't had the time to UNSUBSCRIBE because it's useless. You get more help from google.com than this list. -- Daniel ww...
2012 Jun 15
0
[LLVMdev] Windows development and "virus" in LLVM test suite
On Fri, Jun 15, 2012 at 1:53 PM, Mikael Lyngvig <mikael at lyngvig.org> wrote: > 1. I can't tell Microsoft Security Essentials to ignore anything. Even if > I click Allow, it breaks the pull. > 2. The issue is not me. I don't download virus infested stuff and I don't > visit dangerous sites so I rarely have a need for antivirus solutions. > > The issue is the newcomer Windows user whom I have to instruct to disable > and/or remove his antivirus program if he or she wants to set up a Windows > buildbot slave. A bit drastic...
2011 May 08
5
Kareo please help
...get support to help me but they are not interested and asked me to use Windows instead. They don't support Linux and show no interest in doing so. I am open to any ideas except for keeping windows on all my pcs. I love Ubuntu and I have not desire to go back to the other bug ridden and virus infested software. Anyhelp would be greatly appreciated, regards rgor
2003 Jan 07
0
[off-topic] The better analysis
...roduction (my response) My explanatory variables are: * sugarcane's variety (categorical, not necessarily the same on all farms) * age of sugarcane (continuous, not necessarily the same on all farms) * name of farm (block ??) * topography (categorical, not necessarily the same on all farms) * infestation (continuous, the main explanatory variable) I think make a modelo like this: lm(production~variety*age*farm*topography*infestation) My doubt is about the errors, I dont get to know if this is nested, mixed etc. Anybody can help-me. Thanks for all Ronaldo -- Short people get rained on las...
2012 Jun 15
0
[LLVMdev] Windows development and "virus" in LLVM test suite
On 15.06.2012, at 22:53, Mikael Lyngvig wrote: > 1. I can't tell Microsoft Security Essentials to ignore anything. Even if I click Allow, it breaks the pull. > 2. The issue is not me. I don't download virus infested stuff and I don't visit dangerous sites so I rarely have a need for antivirus solutions. > > The issue is the newcomer Windows user whom I have to instruct to disable and/or remove his antivirus program if he or she wants to set up a Windows buildbot slave. A bit drastic, but that'...
2016 May 05
2
[MASSMAIL] Re: yum update (first in a long time) - /var/log/dovecot no longer used
On Thursday 05 May 2016 15:19:47 John Hodrien wrote: > > I'd take a stab at: > > journalctl -fu dovecot > > The full RHEL7 System Administrators Guide is well worth a read, but here's > the bit you're probably after. > > https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/7/ht >ml/System_Administrators_Guide/s1-Using_the_Journal.html
2016 May 06
4
yum update (first in a long time) - /var/log/dovecot no longer used
...w system. And the decision has to be > made before upgrade. Luckily for those who do decide to go with systemd, > bugs (that always are present in new software) are being solved. Luckily > for those who do not accept fundamental changes systemd brings (like > binary logs or config files infested with XML garbage - sorry if I'm > missing or misinterpreting something) there are Unix system one can > migrate machine to. > > Either way one has to read and estimate what making that step (upgrading > to systemd, firewalld based Linux or switching to some flavor of Unix) >...
2012 Jun 15
2
[LLVMdev] Windows development and "virus" in LLVM test suite
...test suite > On Fri, Jun 15, 2012 at 1:53 PM, Mikael Lyngvig < mikael at lyngvig.org > > wrote: > > > 1. I can't tell Microsoft Security Essentials to ignore anything. Even > if I click Allow, it breaks the pull. > 2. The issue is not me. I don't download virus infested stuff and I > don't visit dangerous sites so I rarely have a need for antivirus > solutions. > > > The issue is the newcomer Windows user whom I have to instruct to > disable and/or remove his antivirus program if he or she wants to set > up a Windows buildbot slave. A...
2005 Jun 30
6
McAfee 8 incompatible with Samba
I've parsed a whole year's worth of postings in this group and didn't find any previous reference to the problem. Since I've updated McAfee to version 8 many applications which open file chooser dialogs report "Access denied" when trying to open a Samba share, including the users's own home directory. At installation one can choose to exclude some apps from the
2008 Jul 18
3
"Spreading risk" in a matrix
I have a binary matrix that represents a map of invasive species risk (1 = infested; 0 = uninfested). It started as a matrix of probabilities (developed in ArcMap) that I converted to binary with this R code: binary.matrix<-matrix(rbinom(length(prob.matrix),prob=prob.matrix,size=1),nrow=nrow(prob.matrix)) Now, I would like to "spread" the risk for year 2 of the inv...
2004 Aug 06
2
OT spammers was Re:what's happening here?
On Sat, May 18, 2002 at 11:08:08PM +0300, Gavin White wrote: > > Because the aren't many users here, the list is not monitored, > no rules... I guess IceCast as not as big as I thought... and > infested by bunch of lamers that like to take advantage of it > to advertise. > Since it is Sunday and I am in a good mood, I will presume from your languague and attitude that you are not an evil spammer but are a young troll out for sport. Gavin do you know what an smtp header is this is part of...
2016 May 06
2
yum update (first in a long time) - /var/log/dovecot no longer used
...; be >>> made before upgrade. Luckily for those who do decide to go with systemd, >>> bugs (that always are present in new software) are being solved. Luckily >>> for those who do not accept fundamental changes systemd brings (like >>> binary logs or config files infested with XML garbage - sorry if I'm >>> missing or misinterpreting something) there are Unix system one can >>> migrate machine to. >>> >>> Either way one has to read and estimate what making that step (upgrading >>> to systemd, firewalld based Linux o...
2017 Jul 25
0
under another kind of attack
...ting entries for future logins. > Anybody an idea against this ? Many of these observed IPs are chinese > mobile IPs, if this matters. But we have also chinese students and > researchers all abroad. Nearly an intractable problem, especially since your users are embedded in a notoriously infested network (as someone quipped, "like picking marshmallows out from a pile of sh*t"). Some ideas: - pre-emption (using third party RBLs that targets BFD) - immediate blacklisting of known bad users/passwords (e.g. "admin", "support", extinct users, etc.) - pe...