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2013 Jul 07
1
Hierarchical multi-level model with lmer: why are the highest-level random adjustments 0?
Hi all I have a hopefully not too stupid question about multi-level / mixed-effects modeling. I was trying to test a strategy from Crawley's 2013 R Book on a data set with the following structure: - dependent variable: CONSTRUCTION (a factor with 2 levels) - independent fixed effect: LENGTH (an integer in the interval [1, 61]) - random effects with the following hierarchical structure: MODE
2001 Jul 20
1
Display problems with Freelance Graphics & Notes under Wine
I have been trying to use Freelance Graphics under Wine for a long time (since Oct 2000 :), but I cannot seem to get the display stuff working correctly. I always get text splattered over top of other text when trying to view existing .PRZ files. This happens in both Freelance and in Lotus Notes (when Notes is trying to display a file attachment of the .prz persuasion). A quick Google search
2016 Jul 20
2
GitHub Hooks
On 19 July 2016 at 17:10, Mehdi Amini via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > Tim’s repo is using "status checks” and not only protected branch. Yep, I think the main benefit (so far) over just protected branches would be that we can also guarantee sane timestamps on master, which should mean we can reconstruct the llvm-project umbrella uniquely when its script goes down
2008 Jan 20
2
Reporting for Duty.
Hello to the AdminGroup, >From what I have been told (by a very reliable source (AY)), I should direct this for the attention of Ralph. In the nicest possible way, Community members Akemi and Ned (aka toracat and NedSlider) have been twisting my arm to get me to agree to join the Wiki editors. Being susceptible to the right sort of persuasion, I eventually agreed. Over the last few weeks I
2009 Mar 22
1
Re: Chattha Sangayana - bit of a challenge
Hi Austin, Alas, no, the program cannot be downloaded, but the CD can be ordered (free) from pariyatti.org. I would be happy to send one, but can only do so in a couple of weeks when I am in BKK (if you could send your mailing address to me privately, I would be more than happy to do so! ashin DOT sopaka at g(ee)mail dot c0m) More info about this can be found at http://www.tipitaka.org/ I also
2008 Aug 30
1
A housekeeping question...
Evening all: Stepping away from the stats methodology questions for a moment, I have a housekeeping question for when it comes time to make the jump to v2.7.2. I'm running v2.7.1 on an XP system. I have a suspicion that, by way of experimentation with a couple of shell choices along the way, I've left myself with a couple of unused stowaway libraries that I see no need to bring along
2013 Aug 09
1
[CIFS] mount error(13): Permission denied
This is from mount <mountpoint> on openSUSE 13.1m3 running 3.10.1 desktop kernel. The mountpoint and fstab entries are identical and working in openSUSE 12.3 on same system. I just spent several hours on IRC and elsewhere trying to figure this out before thinking to try booting something other than 13.1. :-( Fstab entry (redacted): //HOST/share /mountpoint cifs
2002 Dec 01
1
Date: Sun, 1 Dec 2002 13:23:04 -0600
Hi, I've run into a bit of a problem with using the RMySQL library. I've been attempting to create a temporary table in a MySQL database and then perform a SELECT with a WHEREs clause on the table. In effect perform a SELECT with a subSELECT. The problem is that it never seems to be able to find the table after I create it. I've been using the dbSendQuery method to create the table
2011 Jan 14
1
Question about scatterplot in package car
I am getting an error message from scatterplot: > library(car) > scatterplot(Prestige$income~Prestige$type) Error in Summary.factor(c(2L, 2L, 2L, 2L, 2L, 2L, 2L, 2L, 2L, 2L, 2L, : range not meaningful for factors In addition: Warning message: In Ops.factor(x[floor(d)], x[ceiling(d)]) : + not meaningful for factors > The command does output the kind of graph that I want (boxplots).
2016 Apr 18
2
VPN suggestions centos 6, 7
> > >Folks > >I would like to have my windows 7 laptop communicate with my home >server via a VPN, in such a way that it appears to be "inside" my >home network. It should not only let me appear to be at home for >any external query, but also let me access my computers inside my home. > >I already have this working using M$'s PPTP using my home
2002 Jun 07
4
Proxy ARP - Pros & Cons
In a previous thread, Tom listed advantages (reproduced below) of Proxy ARP over NAT. They are great reasons, but I have one reservation. By using private addresses with NAT for servers in my DMZ, I can granularly allow specific traffic, such as to/from the SMTP gateway/relay in the DMZ, to connect inbound from the DMZ to an internal (LOC) mail server, and know that it comes only from a
2020 Sep 11
1
How to convert stand-alone samba servers to join existing Windows Active Directory domain
On 11/09/2020 19:23, Robert Marcano via samba wrote: > On 9/10/20 3:28 PM, Ted Buchanan via samba wrote: >> We have multiple stand-alone samba (4.2.10 and 4.10.4) file sharing >> servers with hundreds of local users on each server (not the same on all >> samba servers) in a CentOS/Oracle Linux (6 and 7) network.? We would >> like >> to convert these stand-alone
2016 Apr 19
2
VPN suggestions centos 6, 7
At 09:09 AM 4/18/2016, you wrote: >On Mon, 18 Apr 2016, david wrote: > >>FOLLOWUP & REPORT >> >>I had lots of suggestions, and the most persuasive was to try >>OpenVPN. I already had a CA working, so issuing certificates was >>easy. The HOW-TO guides were less helpful than I could hope, but >>comparing several of them, applying common sense, and
2003 Nov 10
3
Rsync - expensive startup question
Hi there, I'm using rsync with some large trees of files (on one disk, we have 30M files, for example, and a we might be copying say, 500k files in one tree. The file trees are reasonably balenced -- no single directory has thousands of files in it, for example. Our file system, at the moment, is ext3. We are very comfortable with it, and are hesitant to switch away from it, though JFS or
2010 Jan 15
2
[LLVMdev] [PATCH] - Union types, attempt 2
On 01/15/2010 11:37 AM, Talin wrote: > Yes, that's closer to the frontend semantics: the variants of a > union type don't have any natural ordering, so list semantics could > cause problems. I agree. I probably shouldn't even comment, as I know so little about LLVM. But I've hand-written a couple kLOC of IR now and am starting to get a feel for the
2020 Oct 20
2
How to move/reorganise existing e-mails to yearly subfolders
First of all, thanks for your answer. > What is the problem with having huge online mailboxes? Just choose a > good european provider that has encryption all the way through to their> storage platform. We already have a European ISP with a standard e-mail server. I wanted to keep our own mail server on premises, so that it is not exposed on the Internet. The current server fetches (and
2014 Nov 22
3
yum-plugin-security
On Sat, 22 Nov 2014 08:00:50 -0600 Johnny Hughes <johnny at centos.org> wrote: > On 11/22/2014 05:49 AM, Gabriele Pohl wrote: > > I have difficulties to understand the output of yum-plugin-security. > > > > # yum check-update --security > > CentOS only tests that things work when doing all updates ... it does > not test any other grouping of packages. when I
2016 Apr 18
0
VPN suggestions centos 6, 7
On Mon, 18 Apr 2016, david wrote: > FOLLOWUP & REPORT > > I had lots of suggestions, and the most persuasive was to try > OpenVPN. I already had a CA working, so issuing certificates was > easy. The HOW-TO guides were less helpful than I could hope, but > comparing several of them, applying common sense, and trying things > out, I arrived at a dead-end. Here's
2016 Jun 29
0
has 'smbtree -N' been emasculated lately?
I know smbtree -N used to do what I wanted, because I created an alias to it in ~/.bashrc called netview (based upon 'net view' in OS/2) many moons ago, when findsmb quit working. Now when I try it in *buntu 16.04 or any recent openSUSE or Knoppix (e.g. with samba 4.2.4 in OS 13.1 or 42.1), I always get a null return. nmblookup just produces a usage message, and its man page
2016 Jul 05
0
'smbtree -N' produces null output
I know smbtree -N used to do what I wanted, because I created an alias to it in ~/.bashrc called netview (based upon 'net view' in OS/2) many moons ago, when findsmb quit working. Now when I try it in *buntu 16.04 or any recent openSUSE or Knoppix (e.g. with samba 4.2.4 in OS 13.1 or 42.1), I always get a null return. nmblookup just produces a usage message, and its man page