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2004 Aug 11
0
pam_mount issue
...messages displayed give nothing away as to why it fails; the
comment "mount errors (should be empty)" is very confusing, as the
directory /home/RMNETNT/martin/WORKAREA is empty, not that should make
any difference to the mount command. ?Snippet of /var/log/messages :-
Aug ?6 12:56:07 marge pam_winbind[19420]: user 'RMNETNT\martin' granted
acces
Aug ?6 12:56:07 marge pam_winbind[19420]: user 'RMNETNT\martin' granted
acces
Aug ?6 12:56:07 marge gdm(pam_unix)[19420]: session opened for user
RMNETNT\martin by (uid=0)
Aug ?6 12:56:07 marge gdm-binary[19420]: pam_mount:...
2012 Jun 19
0
[LLVMdev] Cast Pointer Address to Functions
> From: llvmdev-bounces at cs.uiuc.edu [mailto:llvmdev-bounces at cs.uiuc.edu] On Behalf Of Xin Tong
> Subject: [LLVMdev] Cast Pointer Address to Functions
> I have a function address held in an uint64_t. I would like to cast
> the function address to a function prototype and create a call to the
> function in LLVM. How could I do this ?
This is what works for us:
2003 Jul 08
3
Characters and Numeric Values in One Matrix
...one matrix and still have the old
character and numeric type for the respective columns.
Unfortunately, I am just starting using R and I could not help him.
Is there an easy and straightforward way to do this in R?
Maybe a little example facilitates understanding our problem:
names <- c("Marge", "Lisa", "Homer", "Bart", "Maggie")
ages <- c(38,10,41,8,1)
Now he wants to have 2 columns in a matrix which should look like this:
"Marge" 38
"Lisa" 10
"Homer" 41
"Bart" 8
"Maggie"...
2010 Nov 13
1
Efficient marginal sums?
Hi Folks,
[This is not unrelated to the current "vector of vectors" thread,
but arises quite independently]
Say I have a function f(x,y) which computes a value for scalar
x and y; or, if either x=X or y=Y is a vector, a corresponding
vector of values f(X,y) or f(x,Y) (with the usual built-in
vectorisation of operations).
Now I have X=(x.1,x.2,...,x.m) and Y=(y.1,y.2,...,y.n).
I'm
2012 Jun 18
4
[LLVMdev] Cast Pointer Address to Functions
I have a function address held in an uint64_t. I would like to cast
the function address to a function prototype and create a call to the
function in LLVM. How could I do this ?
Thanks
Xin
2002 Dec 17
3
Changing "..." inside a function: impossible? desirable?
This is was something like a request for your comments, thoughts
on the topic...
Many of you will know that the "..." (aka \dots) argument is
very useful for passing ``further graphical parameters'',
but can be a pain when itself is passed to too many plotting
functions inside your own function.
An artificial example being
myplot <- function(x,y, ...) {
plot(0:1, 0:1,
2009 Nov 17
2
Workaround for RH #502499?
...ller (rev 02) that's apparently getting bitten by https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=502499
It's running CentOS 5.4 32 bit, and the user is suffering from high load and sluggish response whenever a disk write of more than a few MB is made. iostat shows the disk at 100%.
[root at marge ~]# uname -a
Linux marge.gizmopartners.com 2.6.18-164.6.1.el5 #1 SMP Tue Nov 3 16:18:27 EST 2009 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
[root at marge ~]# hdparm -i /dev/hda
/dev/hda:
Model=WDC WD2000JB-00GVC0, FwRev=08.02D08, SerialNo=WD-WCAL83129186
Config={ HardSect NotMFM HdSw>15uSec SpinMotCtl Fixed...
2007 Jan 19
7
Prototype.js: Is there an "in_array"-like function?
...my approach for this functionality. It''s an prototype
for an Array method called "has":
Array.prototype.has = function(needle) {
for (var i=0;i<this.length;i++) {
if(this[i] == needle){ return true; }
}
return false;
}
var someArray = [''jim'', ''marge'', ''timmeh'', ''bob''];
if( someArray.has(''bob'') )
{
alert(''found bob'')
}
Isn''t there something like "has()" in prototype already? I have seen
the find / findAll, but the example in the docs are ki...
2007 Apr 27
4
Randomising matrices
I would like to be able to randomise presence-absence (i.e. binary)
matrices whilst keeping both the row and column totals constant. Is
there a function in R that would allow me to do this?
I'm working with vegetation presence-absence matrices based on field
observations. The matrices are formatted to have sites as rows and
species as columns. The presence of a species on a site is
2010 Jun 10
0
error message fitting tcopula
Hi r-users,
I really need help in fitting the t-copula. I try to reproduce the example given by Jun Yan in “Enjoy the joy of copula” but I’m not sure how to correct the error based on the error message. I tried so many ways but still could not get it working.
loglik.marg <- function(b, x) sum(dgamma(x, shape = b[1], scale = b[2], log = TRUE))
ctrl <- list(fnscale = -1)
#dat <-
2010 Jun 10
0
error message in fitting tcopula
Hi r-users,
I really need help in fitting the t-copula. I try to reproduce the
example given by Jun Yan in "Enjoy the joy of copula" but I'm not sure
how to correct the error based on the error message. I tried so many
ways but still could not get it working.
loglik.marg <- function(b, x) sum(dgamma(x, shape = b[1], scale = b[2],
log = TRUE))
ctrl <- list(fnscale
2016 Mar 24
0
attribute of intrinsic function
> On Mar 24, 2016, at 12:45 PM, Xiangyang Guo via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> When I define an intrinsic function with memory write permission, my assumption is that we can either attach [IntrReadWriteArgMem] or [] to the intrinsic function. Based on the comment of the source code , "IntrReadWriteArgMem - This intrinsic reads and writes
2005 Feb 02
6
NAT troubles with IPSEC traffic
...d anything like it on Google either.
I just requested to join the list but have not recieved the opt in mail yet
so if you could also copy my address on any ideas that would be great.
The traffic is allowed through the firewall and properly directed through
the ipsec0 interface.
Feb 1 20:54:41 marge kernel: Shorewall:lan2gw:ACCEPT:IN=eth1 OUT=ipsec0
SRC=192.168.60.6 DST=192.168.59.9 LEN=60 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00 TTL=127 ID=8107
PROTO=ICMP TYPE=8 CODE=0 ID=768 SEQ=5063
Feb 1 20:54:46 marge kernel: Shorewall:lan2gw:ACCEPT:IN=eth1 OUT=ipsec0
SRC=192.168.60.6 DST=192.168.59.9 LEN=60 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x0...
2007 Mar 31
3
strange fisher.test result
A simple question - using the following fishers test it appears that the P value is significant, but the CI includes 1. Is this result correct?
> data.50p10min <- matrix(c(16,15, 8, 24),nrow=2)
> fisher.test(data.50p10min)
Fisher's Exact Test for Count Data
data: data.50p10min
p-value = 0.03941
alternative hypothesis: true odds ratio is not equal to 1
95
2004 Jul 20
4
stupid question
forgive me.. i have no idea what im asking or if its possible... i have 2
partitions as follows and am using the std windows xp bootloader to boot xp
- ntfs (windows xp)
- fat16
stupid question is... can i use syslinux, isolinux, memdisk or some combo
there of to place a bootable cdrom iso image on the fat16 partition and then
have a boot menu with something to the effect of :
1) winxp as
2011 Oct 25
1
difficulties with MuMIn model generation with coxph
...full (global) model, a coxph object
>globemodel<-coxph(survival~ edgeden + pctroad + pctcc90+ pctcc80 +
pctcrsog + ravine + canfrag + pctoldc, data=data1)
#evaluate all subsets of models using dredge
>exhausting<-dredge(globemodel, eval=TRUE, fixed=c("pctroad"),m.max=3,
marge.ex=TRUE, rank="AICc")
Error in UseMethod("logLik") :
no applicable method for 'logLik' applied to an object of class "logical"
any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. The globemodel works on its
own, and prints out a summary just fine. The only thin...
2003 May 13
1
Creating HD Boot Images
I have been trying to track down information on building HD boot images for
ISOLINUX and MEMDISK, and so far, haven't had a whole lot of luck.
I've found a number of sources describing the process of setting up
ISOLINUX and MEMDISK, and how to configure the boot CD to boot various
OS's. I've also read through Bart Lagerweij's BootCD/ModBoot pages, and
Mikhail
2013 Oct 15
1
plotting a marginal distribution on the plane behind a persp() plot
R'istas:
I am trying to plot a marginal distribution on the plane behind a persp() plot. My existing code is:
library(MASS)
X <- mvrnorm(1000,mu=c(0,0),Sigma=matrix(c(1,0,0,1),2))
X.kde <- kde2d(X[,1],X[,2],n=25) # X.kde is list: $x 1*n, $y 1*n, $z n*n
persp(X.kde,phi=30,theta=60,xlab="x_b",ylab="x_a",zlab="f") ->res
Any suggestions are very
2007 Jan 09
4
A question about R environment
Hi all,
I created environment "mytoolbox" by : mytoolbox <- new.env(parent=baseenv())
Is there anyway I put it in the search path ?
If you need some background :
In a project, I often write some small functions, and load them into my workspace directly, so when I list the objects
with ls(), it looks pretty messy. So I am wondering if it is possible to creat an
2006 Sep 09
2
How to actively join you all
Hello R Community,
I am really impressed by the 'R'. I am a computer engineer. Further, I
have done work on Linux Code at my home and Worked on Cisco IOS platform.
I would like to contribute to the software i.e. i would like to devote my
free time for its development, but i do not know how to join the
development team. If anybody can tell me the way then please show me the
way. I