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2008 Dec 08
0
gee niggles
I'm not sure if the gee package is still actively maintained, but I for one find it extremely useful. However, I've come across a few infelicities that I'm hoping could be resolved for future versions. Hope it's okay to list them all in one post! They are: (1) AR(1) models don't fit when clustsize = 1 for any subject, even if some subjects have clustsize > 1. (2) If the
2005 Nov 30
0
SELinux niggle
Hi, I am not very experienced with SELinux and I have a problem which I can't track down. Any help would be really appreciated. I have an 'install everything' Centos 4.2 system which I am using as a workstation. Before anyone tells me off for installing everything, I have done this in order to get used to CentOS before using it on live servers. Anyway when I log into X (gnome, gdm)
2010 Oct 15
6
[PATCH 01/13] Nested Virtualization: tools
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2005 Sep 27
3
quick "points" question
Hi Just one of those niggles....... I've just been trying to plot a filled circle. I thought that this would do it plot(1,1,type="n") points(1,1,pch=1,bg="blue",cex=5) #bg: background ("fill") color for open plot symbols But I need to do this instead points(1.2,1,pch=19,col="blue"...
2006 Jan 18
4
Coercing a list to integer?
Dear group, I am nearly beside myself. After an entire night spent on a niggling little detail, I am no closer to to the truth. I loaded an Excel file in .csv form into R. It apparentely loads as a list, but not the kind of list you can use. Oh no, it converts into a list that cannot be converted into an integer, numeric, or vector, only a matrix, whihc is useless without integers.
2008 May 09
4
Code freeze, or catching up with new features
wine has evolved too much in the recent years. and with the evolution new features have come. but unfortunately a program that tries to emulate a vast and complex system as windows are,has come to a point which it has flooded with bugs and "temp code". So the code freeze is a refreshing point which allows the programmers - contributors to polish their code so it can take more
2015 Jun 03
3
sedwards@sedwards.com causes me to be knocked off the list
Someone on this list uses the address @sedwards.com I doubt this is their actual email address as there is no MX record for sedwards.com and I can't find registration for their domain either. Part of my mail servers reject these emails because they cannot be replied to, or are likely to be spam. Every so often I get a mail from the list management to say that I've been unsubscribed
2004 Dec 01
4
allowing users to change system time
Greetings Samba users, I'm the proud administrator of a samba 3 domain with openldap backend. All is well but for one niggling little problem which i hope somebody could help me with ?. My pdc is set up as a time server "time server = yes" and I have created a logon script with the following entry : net time \\mypdc /set /yes Now, when i logon to a windows 2k domain client as
2010 Mar 07
1
Some hints for the R beginner
There is now a document called "Some hints for the R beginner" whose purpose is to get people up and running with R as quickly as possible. Direct access to it is: http://www.burns-stat.com/pages/Tutor/hints_R_begin.html JRR Tolkien wrote a story (sans hobbits) called 'Leaf by Niggle' that has always resonated with me. I offer you an imperfect, incomplete tree (but my roof is
2007 Aug 03
0
correct Rd markup for \value{}
...ootstrapped estimates for the training set. With the following components: % added \itemize \itemize{ \item{\code{estimated}}{estimated values for \code{"y"}, the environment.} } } ) then these are indented in both the ?foo help and the pdf. But this has several niggles;: 1. that the indented \item labels are not left aligned as the top level \items are, 2. as shown above, I have to manually wrap the labels in \code{ } to have them show in typewriter font in the pdf pages (but then these appear underlined and wrapped in ' ...
2006 Nov 09
3
compiz plugins and window types
Hi All, First off, I've just started using compiz and its fantastic... I'm using compiz with KDE (on FC6), all is OK apart from one small niggle which is when I use the scale or switcher plugins it includes my kicker windows (the desktop panels) in the list, which isn't so pretty. I don't know much about gconf, but poking around in the settings for compiz and found that these
2007 Sep 17
1
[LLVMdev] C interface
Hi Gordon, > > I'm authoring a C interface to the LLVM IR type system. It's great to see a C interface being added. A minor niggle: > +typedef enum { > + LLVMVoidTypeKind = 0, /* type with no size */ > ... > +typedef enum { > + LLVMExternalLinkage = 0,/* Externally visible function */ > ... > +typedef enum { > + LLVMDefaultVisibility = 0, /* The GV
2008 Aug 14
1
Double-clicking in tk list dialogs
Am I the only one who finds himself futilely double-clicking a CRAN mirror in the dialog for choosing a CRAN mirror? Yes, double-clicking works in Windows, but not in the Tk-based dialog on Linux. I'm going to wear out my mouse button. Adding the following line to the tk_select.list function in the tcltk package adds double-click functionality to list dialogs: tkbind(box,
2009 Aug 05
4
Autorun ability on cd?
I have a little niggling situation that I would like to resolve programmatically. I use Git as my SCM and I have release branches which are sometimes patched. I find myself sometimes entering the working directory tree forgetting that I was last on a release branch and not on the master. What I would like to do is to have a script run every time that I enter a directory, check for .git, and if
2007 Apr 09
2
/etc/passwd authentication anomalies
I am using the base AIX Unix authentication with NIS. There is a base /etc/password file (though the passwords are in a funny, IBM-peculiar file, /etc/security/passed) of just 18 lines...since NIS is in use, the last line is the standard for-anything-you-don't-find-here-try NIS indicator: +::0:0::: When I start up DC, I get these error massages: Apr 9 14:44:59 mercury mail:err|error
2004 Feb 17
1
Security warning with XP clients and 3.0.2a PDC
Hi all, I hope I don't make a prat of myself with my first posting... I've got a 'niggle' with Windows XP Pro (SP1a) clients and 3.0.2a PDC (Slackware 9.1, 2.4.22). Joing a domain, logging on etc is working perfectly but I'm getting a 'File Download' security warning when I try and open an executable that's stored on the server. If I agree to open the file it
2005 May 06
2
problem with swap and upgrade to 4 from 3.3
Dear All, I've tried to upgrade a Centos 3.3 installation to 4.0 using YUM and some instructions I found in a thread on the Centos Forum. The initial problem I had with Python 2.3/2.2 has been resolved, and now I am trying to upgrade the kernel to 2.6 prior to the yum upgrade, unfortunately it bails out at the end with dependancy erros on Xfree86. At this point I decided to use the CDs
2011 Jun 23
3
problem (and solution) to rle on vector with NA values
Hello there R-help, I'm not sure if this should be posted here - so apologies if this is the case. I've found a problem while using rle and am proposing a solution to the issue. Description: I ran into a niggle with rle today when working with vectors with NA values (using R 2.31.0 on Windows 7 x64). It transpires that a run of NA values is not encoded in the same way as a run of other
2011 Oct 03
2
Bug#644125: xenstore-utils has completely inadequate description
Package: xenstore-utils Version: 4.0.1-2 all it says is: "Description: Xenstore utilities for Xen This package contains the Xenstore utilities." Wow, i never would have guessed that a package called xenstore-utils might contain Xenstore utilities. I'm glad that's cleared up! that just leaves a few tiny, niggling questions: 1. WTF are the Xenstore utilities? 2. What are
2008 Nov 13
1
ogg dirac granulepos in oggz tools
On 2008-11-13, Conrad Parker <conrad at metadecks.org> wrote: > I'm wondering if the Dirac granulepos parsing in liboggz and display > in the oggz tools is currently correct, as I'd like to do a release of > these soon. I believe it is -- although if correct support in the rest of the liboggz tools is required, a little more work may need to happen. > Here's some