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2011 Aug 07
2
help annotating plot.xmean.ordinaly in rms package
Hello List:
Does anyone know if there's a way to annotate the plots produced by the
plot.xmean.ordinaly function in the rms package. I'd like to produce
publication quality figures, but first need to annotate the axis labels. Is
there a way to do that?
I appreciate any advice.
Chris
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2019 Oct 22
6
CentOS 8: what changed (regular UNIX admin commands)?
Hello Experts!
I'm sure many of you run CentOS for some time already.
My question is: is there some place that lists which of the most often
used sysadmin commands are gone and what are replacements for them. Or
what else one needs to do after successful installation. (in the past it
was process accounting that was not enabled by default, but which gives
you quite some handle in
2013 Apr 19
2
NAMESPACE and imports
I am cleaning up the rms package to not export functions not to be called
directly by users. rms uses generic functions defined in other packages.
For example there is a latex method in the Hmisc package, and rms has a
latex method for objects of class "anova.rms" so there are anova.rms and
latex.anova.rms functions in rms. I use:
2019 Oct 22
5
CentOS 8: what changed (regular UNIX admin commands)?
On Tue, 22 Oct 2019 at 14:11, David G. Miller <dave at davenjudy.org> wrote:
>
> On 10/22/19 10:55 AM, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
> > Hello Experts!
> >
> > I'm sure many of you run CentOS for some time already.
> >
> > My question is: is there some place that lists which of the most often
> > used sysadmin commands are gone and what are replacements
2019 Oct 22
0
CentOS 8: what changed (regular UNIX admin commands)?
On 10/22/19 10:55 AM, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
> Hello Experts!
>
> I'm sure many of you run CentOS for some time already.
>
> My question is: is there some place that lists which of the most often
> used sysadmin commands are gone and what are replacements for them. Or
> what else one needs to do after successful installation. (in the past
> it was process accounting
2019 Oct 22
0
CentOS 8: what changed (regular UNIX admin commands)?
On Tue, 22 Oct 2019 at 12:55, Valeri Galtsev <galtsev at kicp.uchicago.edu> wrote:
>
> Hello Experts!
>
> I'm sure many of you run CentOS for some time already.
>
> My question is: is there some place that lists which of the most often
> used sysadmin commands are gone and what are replacements for them. Or
> what else one needs to do after successful
2019 Oct 22
0
CentOS 8: what changed (regular UNIX admin commands)?
The ip commands have been around since Centos 6 if not earlier. you can do
things with them that you can't do with ifconfig, such as setup policy
routing rule sets..
On Tue, Oct 22, 2019 at 11:27 AM Stephen John Smoogen <smooge at gmail.com>
wrote:
> On Tue, 22 Oct 2019 at 14:11, David G. Miller <dave at davenjudy.org> wrote:
> >
> > On 10/22/19 10:55 AM, Valeri