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2010 Apr 05
4
NMDS Ordination Graphics Problem
Dr. Stevens,
Hi, my name is Trey Scott, and I'm a grad student of Brian McCarthy's. He
referred me to you because of your expertise in handling complex R problems.
We were hoping you could help us solve a nagging problem that is prohibiting
me from producing graphicl output.
Here is a simple mock-up of the matrix I'm using
a b c d e f
1i 1 4
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 x x x
4c 10.2 x x x x
2012 Feb 19
1
coxme: model simplification using LR-test?
Hi
I'm encountering some problems with coxme
My data:
I'm looking at the survival of animals in an experiment with 3 treatments,
which came from 4 different populations, two of which were infected with a
parasite and two of which were not. I'm interested if infected animals
differe from uninfected ones across treatments.
Factor 1: treatment (3 levels)
Factor 2: infection state
2010 Apr 19
2
Overlay of barchart and xyplot
Hello R Folks,
I am new to R. I have been struggling to overlay a barchart 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>>
2024 Jun 26
2
An Analysis of the DHEat DoS Against SSH in Cloud Environments
On Wed, 2024-06-26 at 04:32 +0200, Thorsten Glaser wrote:
> If they get under attack, they?d better do. And if you?re ignoring
> a known bottleneck, the results will probably not be very useful?
> besides, not everyone is systemd-infested.
The primary responsibility falls on system designers to choose
reasonable default settings.
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
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.
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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
2004 Aug 06
4
what's happening here?
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> Why is it that this list is so inactive? And what's with all
> the spam?
>
> Is there another list that has more folks
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
2011 May 08
5
Kareo please help
Hi,
I am a new Ubuntu user and I am trying to get rid of Windows from all my computers forever! The only hurdle is my medical billing software Kareo. When I tried to run the exe file it states that it is extracting an MSI file and then shut out.
I tried extracting the msi files running w/ the wine msi switch but it states that the msi file cannot run w/o the setup file. The program can be freely
2024 Jun 18
1
Call for testing: openssh-9.8
On 18.06.24 13:36, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> Not sure whether anything should be done with it, but I noticed so
> thought I'd mention: if you pass ssh-keygen -R a known_hosts file with
> DSA sigs, you get "invalid line" warnings.
Out of interest, did you, perchance, try running an ssh-keygen -l on a
DSA-infested file?
(I added a bit of extra IDS to our monitoring that
2024 Jun 26
1
An Analysis of the DHEat DoS Against SSH in Cloud Environments
On Tue, 25 Jun 2024, Joseph S. Testa II wrote:
>I'm primarily interested in the performance of the default case, since
>the overwhelming majority of sysadmins don't modify any options in sshd
>nor syslog.
If they get under attack, they?d better do. And if you?re ignoring
a known bottleneck, the results will probably not be very useful?
besides, not everyone is systemd-infested.
2003 Jan 07
0
[off-topic] The better analysis
Hi all,
Firstly excuse-me by this off-topic question.
I'm very confused to decide what is the better analysis to use.
Whem the experiments is a tradicional design of manipulative experiments, it
is easy to decide. But in natural observations is too complicated.
I have 6 farms, each farm cultives some sugarcane's varieties (maybe or not
the same varieties by farm). For each farm I make
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
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
On Thursday 05 May 2016 17:16:17 Valeri Galtsev wrote:
> There were several heated discussions on this list, and elsewhere. This is
> not intended to start the new one, but to help someone who missed them to
> define their statute.
>
> People split into two groups:
>
> Opponents of systemd (, firewqalld, etc.) who argue that from formerly
> Unix-like system Linux becomes
2012 Jun 15
2
[LLVMdev] Windows development and "virus" in LLVM test suite
----- Original Message -----
> From: "Chandler Carruth" <chandlerc at google.com>
> To: "Mikael Lyngvig" <mikael at lyngvig.org>
> Cc: "LLVMdev Mailing List" <llvmdev at cs.uiuc.edu>
> Sent: Friday, June 15, 2012 5:00:03 PM
> Subject: Re: [LLVMdev] Windows development and "virus" in LLVM test suite
> On Fri, Jun 15, 2012
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 invasion. I'd like