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2000 Jun 28
2
Colour depth reduced to 12 by bitmap devices
...:-
par(cex=0.2)
par(cex.axis=0.2)
axis(..., cex=0.2, ...)
axis(..., cex.axis=0.2, ...)
One final observation: in accordance with polymorphism of R, I would
prefer the function image() to take a data frame parameter directly,
e.g. image(a.df), so there would be no need to extract the row and
column names and pass them separately. Unfortunately this cannot be done
while retaining backward compatibility because the essential data item
is the third parameter not the first. As a messy compromise, perhaps
image() could be extended to accept image(,,a.df) where `a.df' is a data
frame.
Congra...
2010 Nov 23
1
Three-way ANOVA shows me two-way results
Hi all,
I'm doing a 3-way ANOVA like this:
summary(aov(formula('FP ~ (lum * obj * man)3 - Error(vp/(lum * obj *
man)3)'),data=dataf))
But in the output I only get 1- and 2-way effects, like this one:
Error: vp:obj:man
Df Sum Sq Mean Sq F value Pr(>F)
obj:man 1 1.5291e-34 1.5291e-34 5.7011 0.0542 .
Residuals 6 1.6093e-34 2.6822e-35
---
Signif. codes: 0 '***&...
1999 Sep 30
0
SMBTAR Not Backing up Files
...over 2 GB of data to backup up. I am running Samba 2.05a
on AIX 4.3.2 using an IBM S7A Enterprise Server. If anyone has solved a
problem like this with SMBTAR, I would be interested in hearing from
you. Thanks in advance.
Errors Writing Tar to Tape:
593920 (21481.5 kb/s) \Tomh\Software\aix.lum\ifor_ls.msg.ko_KR
Error writing to tar file - No such device or address
Didn't get entire file. size=596992, nread=0
Error writing tar file - No such device or address
596992 (14575.0 kb/s) \Tomh\Software\aix.lum\ifor_ls.msg.pt_BR
Error writing to tar file - No such device or address
Didn...
2006 Nov 18
1
deriv when one term is indexed
Hi,
I'm fitting a standard nonlinear model to the luminances measured
from the red, green and blue guns of a TV display, using nls.
The call is:
dd.nls <- nls(Lum ~ Blev + beta[Gun] * GL^gamm,
data = dd, start = st)
where st was initally estimated using optim()
st
$Blev
[1] -0.06551802
$beta
[1] 1.509686e-05 4.555250e-05 7.322720e-06
$gamm...
2005 Nov 20
4
Ssh with OS X Tiger (Darwin) and CentOS 4.2
Anyone know any issue with OS X 10.4 and CentOS with ssh or any connectivity
issue with: OpenSSH_3.8.1p1 vs OpenSSH_3.9p1?
2009 Sep 07
1
Optimizing RSync algorithm using techniques with Google used in courgette
Hi,I am student at LUMS SSE (http://cs.lums.edu.pk) and an active RSync
user.
Just few days ago, Google wrote about Courgette*: an algorithm which is
specially written for syncing executables. By using Courgette, Google made
diff size 1/10th of previous techniques used.
I was wondering if this (or something on same lines...
2005 Sep 25
3
Favorite KVM for linux?
What KVMs do you use? I personally like the ConnectPro.
2011 Sep 05
2
[Xen-API] XCP - How to compile IBM Mpp-rdac driver in XCP
Hi all!
I need to compile de IBM Mpp-rdac driver in XCP 1.0 to use with the IBM
DS4700 storage.
Is there any way to do this?
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2011 Jan 05
3
Multiple LUN support
...Vendor: HP Model: Ultrium 4-SCSI Rev: B54Z
Type: Sequential-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 05
It is my understanding that there should be TWO devices for the loader,
one for the tape drive and one for itself. From reading around, it seems
that it's lacking Multiple LUM support. My question is, are more recent
versions of CentOS enabling that by default? Either compiling kernel
modules or doing a full upgrade of the system are "big" jobs in my case,
but I'd prefer the upgrade if 5.5 works out of the box. Or do I really
need to recompile kernel, e...
2014 Sep 17
2
[LLVMdev] Glibc with Clang/LLVM
Has anybody able to compile glibc with newer version of clang/llvm. If its
not possible is there any patch to fix this problem.
Thanks
Wajih
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2001 Jun 29
1
a litte note from willy wonka
Um Pah Lum Pah, Du Pi Dee Doo,
Proprietary formats will make a slave of you.
Um Pah Lum Pah, Du Pi Dee Dee,
Best to be wise and not use M P 3.
What do you get when you make an M P 3?
Besides artifacts and patent roytalties?
It's not to late to open your mind.
Use Ogg Vorbis Don't
Fall
Be
Hind.
D...
2005 Sep 13
2
4.1 x86_64 and stability
Dear All,
I have previous posted on here before about some of the problems I have been
have with various services in 4.1 particularly, PCMCIA, XFS, and Netowrk. I
have a nf4x mobo with an amd semprom 3000+. The video card is an Asus
radeon x500 (uses the x300 drivers). I have also tried fedora core 4 as
well which the same repeatable results. Basically the problem is the
services freeze when
2010 Nov 23
6
the first. from SAS in R
Is there any similar function in R to the first. in SAS?
What it dose is:
Lets say we have this table:
a b c
1 1 5
1 0 2
2 0 2
2 0 NA
2 9 2
3 1 3
and then I want do to do one thing the first time the number 1 appers in a
and something else the secund time 1 appers in a and so on.
so
something similar to:
if first.a {
a$d<-1
}else{
a$d<-0
}
This would give me
2005 Nov 20
1
CentOS 4.2 and Adaptect 1210SA
Adaptec 1210SA with a RAID 0
Intel 815 based mobo
512mb ram
During the install, Disk Druid or whatever the partition utility is,
sees the first disk but says the other disk is not initialized and
only reports 150MB when the array is 300MB. How do I get the CentOS
installer to see the RAID 0 array correctly?
2001 Sep 17
5
Samba 2.2.1a
I just loaded Samba 2.2.1a (previously running 2.0.7) and am having major
problems. The load on my server keeps climbing (got as high as *95* this
morning. Relevant info following:
Manufacturer is Sun (Sun Microsystems)
System Model is Enterprise 250 Model 2400
Main Memory is 2.0 GB
Virtual Memory is 4.3 GB
OS Version is 5.7
This machine is
2002 Jan 18
3
How do I know if the deviance of a glm fit was fixed?
I'm writing functions that need to behave differently for
GLMs like binomial and Poisson with fixed deviance, and those like
normal or gamma or quasi where the deviance is estimated from the
data. Given a glm object, is there a simple way to tell this
directly, or do I have to look at the name of the family?
Duncan Murdoch
2018 Aug 06
2
Back to Xfce
On 08/06/2018 11:51 AM, Tony Schreiner wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 6, 2018 at 11:33 AM Robert Moskowitz <rgm at htt-consult.com>
> wrote:
>
>>
>> On 08/06/2018 11:11 AM, Tony Schreiner wrote:
>>> On Mon, Aug 6, 2018 at 10:55 AM Robert Moskowitz <rgm at htt-consult.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Nicolas,
>>>>
>>>>
2018 Aug 06
0
making my own group repo - Re: Back to Xfce
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2011 Jan 08
0
R-2.12.1 on OpenBSD: Tk problem
...s). The
first R command I use doesn't seem to affect the frequency of crashes e.g
c() and read.csv() will crash as often as each other.
I realise this is probably an implementation dependent problem but what is
the best way of debugging R, to see what is happening under the hood?
Thanks
Mark Lumsden
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