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2005 Mar 28
1
Renamed Win2K Box No Longer Authenticates
My home network uses Samba 2.2.7 as a PDC for a windows network running a mix
of Win98 and Win2K machines. The domain name is JNCHOME.
My office laptop, named MERCURY, is on the PRINCIPIA domain. I successfully
configured PRINCIPIA as a trusted network for JNCHOME so that when I connect
MERCURY to the JNCHOME network I get full access to all JNCHOME services.
This has been working for many months.
The office IS staff just renamed MERCURY as JCOLMAN. Now when I connect my
laptop t...
2003 Sep 03
1
Another R syntax question
...e?
In mathematics, you would expect x = y not= z to mean
(x = y) and (y not= z).;
In R, it is parsed as (x == y) != z.
While I have to admit that the spacing around == and != in print.R's
example does actually convey the actual association, in a vaguely
Principia Mathematica-ish way, I have to wonder:
Is R really seriously intended to swallow x == y != z without complaint?
If the line
%left GT GE LT LE EQ NE
in src/main/gram.y were changed to
%nonassoc GT GE LT LE EQ NE
then the line
x0 <- xm[okP]==0 != (as.numeric(Cf[okP])==0)
in src...
2005 Mar 09
2
LoadError
Hi,
Im new to both Ruby and Rails, though am impressed by both. I am however
stuck on a problem, when trying to run a demo. I''ve setup a postgresql
database with a cookbook demo as per OnLamp, returned is the following
error message:
LoadError in Recipe#new
No such file to load -- postgres
script/server:48
Has anyone come across this error before? Anyone know how I should go
about
2006 May 01
1
Traffic Shaping with Shorewall
.../0 0.0.0.0/0 tcp - 50021:50029
tcclasses:
eth1 1 100kbit full 1 tcp-ack,tos-minimize-delay
eth1 2 100kbit 200kbit 2
eth1 3 full/3 full 3 default
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Jake Colman
Sr. Applications Developer
Principia Partners LLC
Harborside Financial Center
1001 Plaza Two
Jersey City, NJ 07311
(201) 209-2467
www.principiapartners.com
2005 Jun 28
1
faster algorithm for Kendall's tau
Hi,
I need to calculate Kendall's tau for large data
vectors (length > 100'000).
Is somebody aware of a faster algorithm or package
function than "cor(, method="kendall")"?
There are ties in the data to be considered (Kendall's
tau-b).
Any suggestions?
Regards
Ferdinand
2006 Oct 10
1
read.table versus read.csv (PR#9284)
...0,426,352,431,23,18,18,2,65
1737,Northern Illinois University,IL,I,578,435,375,440,667,509,443,515,314,2=
66,246,112,944
1739,Northwestern University,IL,I,860,596,496,712,1045,735,602,868,460,209,2=
03,0,872
1741,Olivet Nazarene University,IL,IIA,391,335,278,320,476,412,346,395,26,22=
,36,8,92
1744,Principia College,IL,IIB,465,400,345,395,572,540,414,490,20,9,13,7,49
1745,Quincy University,IL,IIB,372,371,285,345,459,462,351,427,18,21,14,2,55
1749,Roosevelt University,IL,IIA,484,405,359,416,610,517,464,531,50,58,42,2,=
152
1750,Rosary College,IL,IIB,448,378,377,382,543,479,454,468,10,25,34,3,72
1758,Sou...