Displaying 16 results from an estimated 16 matches for "promulgated".
2001 Mar 10
2
Using smbpasswd in scripts!
Hello!
I need to use smbpasswd in scripts. I want to changing smbpassword in script.
There is an option -s in smbpasswd so I tried:
echo new_password | smbpasswd -s username but without success....
If someone knows how change password - please e-mail.....
Best Regards
--
Bartlomiej Solarz-Niesluchowski, Administrator WSISiZ
e-mail: B.Solarz-Niesluchowski@wsisiz.edu.pl
01-447 Warszawa, ul.
2005 Jan 12
2
Off Topic: Statistical "philosophy" rant
...can only say (at best) that the stated model
uncertainty is an underestimate of the true uncertainty. And very likely a
considerable underestimate because of the model choice subjectivity.
Now I in no way wish to discourage or abridge data exploration; only to
point out that we statisticians have promulgated a self-serving and
unrealistic view of the value of formal inference in quantifying true
scientific uncertainty when we do such exploration -- and that there is
therefore something fundamentally contradictory in our own rhetoric and
methods. Taking a larger view, I think this remark is part of the...
2015 Sep 21
0
[Bug 11523] New: Request: Add option to unlink hard links when permissions change
...arity) to cause rsync to treat changes in file
attributes the same way it treats changes to the file's contents when it
encounters hard links at the destination. Maybe something like --relink-p or
something?"
One of colleagues has produced a patch to do just what you want, but we
have not promulgated it yet.
Sorry.
Regards
Rob.
Dr Robert C. Bell
HPC National Partnerships | Scientific Computing
CSIRO Information Management and Technology
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2011 Aug 06
1
significance of differences in skew and kurtosis between two groups
Dear R-users,
I am comparing differences in variance, skew, and kurtosis between two groups.
For variance the comparison is easy: just
var.test(group1, group2)
I am using agostino.test() for skew, and anscombe.test() for kurtosis. However, I can't find an equivalent of the F.test or Mood.test for comparing kurtosis or skewness between two samples.
Would the test just be a 1 df test on
2002 Apr 02
0
Re: Finding code (was: [R] A request)
On Tuesday 02 April 2002 12:25, ripley@stats.ox.ac.uk wrote:
> On Tue, 2 Apr 2002, E.L. Willighagen wrote:
> > On Tuesday 02 April 2002 10:05, Uwe Ligges wrote:
> > > "E.L. Willighagen" wrote:
> > > R provides the tools for easily documenting and packaging functions.
> >
> > Interesting point, because I am working on a library with the same
>
2016 Jun 07
2
Can't delete emails from or write replies to Inbox
Hi,
I'm running Dovecot and Thunderbird, with 2 separate accounts (business
and personal). One operates fine, but the other one won't allow me to
write replies to the Inbox (so that I can track current threads), and if
I move emails to another folder, it copies them instead. New emails do
appear in the Inbox.
I've checked the permissions on the two Inboxes, and they are the same
2007 Apr 11
69
ZFS and Linux
Hello,
I believe that ZFS and it''s concepts is truly revolutionary to the
point that I no longer see any OS as modern if it does not have
comparable storage functionality. Therefore I think that file
system/disk manager with similar qualities should be written for Linux.
Does Sun have plans to dual license ZFS as GPL so it can be ported to
native Linux?
If not, is it legal to write
2012 Nov 27
4
Fitting and plotting a coxph with survfit, package(surv)
Hi Dear R-users
I have a database with 18000 observations and 20 variables. I am running
cox regression on five variables and trying to use survfit to plot the
survival based on a specific variable without success.
Lets say I have the following coxph:
>library(survival)
>fit <- coxph(Surv(futime, fustat) ~ age + rx, data = ovarian)
>fit
what I am trying to do is plot a survival
2009 Dec 27
2
Identifying outliers in non-normally distributed data
Hello,
I've been searching for a method for identify outliers for quite some
time now. The complication is that I cannot assume that my data is
normally distributed nor symmetrical (i.e. some distributions might
have one longer tail) so I have not been able to find any good tests.
The Walsh's Test (http://www.statistics4u.info/
fundsta...liertest.html#), as I understand assumes that the
2009 Jan 16
2
Questions on the state of the UPS market
.../www.catb.org/~esr/">Eric S. Raymond</a>
It will be of little avail to the people, that the laws are made by
men of their own choice, if the laws be so voluminous that they cannot
be read, or so incoherent that they cannot be understood; if they be
repealed or revised before they are promulgated, or undergo such
incessant changes that no man, who knows what the law is to-day, can
guess what it will be to-morrow. Law is defined to be a rule of
action; but how can that be a rule, which is little known, and less
fixed? -- James Madison, Federalist Papers 62
2011 Oct 25
3
thanks for your input, fletcher
hey fletcher, thanks for your input here. :+)
and -- quite obviously -- your program will be
whatever it is that _you_ think that it should be.
of course.
the thing is, i am certain that i have been clear
that the feature that i believe will be "killer" is
on-the-fly formatted display. that's my stand.
and i'd say my reasoning has been equally clear,
namely that this
2013 Mar 21
27
[PATCH 0/4] xen/arm: guest SMP support
Hi all,
this small patch series implement guest SMP support for ARM, using the
ARM PSCI interface for secondary cpu bringup.
Stefano Stabellini (4):
xen/arm: basic PSCI support, implement cpu_on
xen/arm: support for guest SGI
xen/arm: support vcpu_op hypercalls
xen: move VCPUOP_register_vcpu_info to common code
xen/arch/arm/domain.c | 66 ++++++++++++++++++++++++
2001 Sep 14
5
Our Sympathies
The following is a message to be sent to the President
of the United States of America. Although we may not be able to do a
great deal from where we are, but for the people of America just
knowing we care and feel their sadness will help. Please put your name
on the following list and send it to all you know and who care. If you
are the 100th name and every 100th there on could you please also
2007 Dec 28
0
Wine release 0.9.52
This is release 0.9.52 of Wine, a free implementation of Windows on Unix.
What's new in this release:
- Improved graphics tablet support.
- Support for RPC context handles.
- Fixes for some longstanding screen depth issues.
- Implementation of "My Network Places" shell folder.
- Lots of bug fixes.
Because of lags created by using mirrors, this message may reach you
before
2012 Apr 18
6
introducing R to high school students
I participate peripherally on a listserve for middle- and high-school
science teachers. Sometimes questions about graphing or data analysis
come up. I never miss an opportunity to advocate for R. However, the
teachers are often skeptical that their students would be able to
issue commands or write a little code; they think it would be too
difficult. Perhaps this stems from the Microsoft- and
2005 Nov 26
7
Reflections on Trusting Trust
or "How do I know my copy of FreeBSD is the same as yours?"
I have recently been meditating on the issue of validating X.509
root certificates. An obvious extension to that is validating
FreeBSD itself.
Under "The Cutting Edge", the handbook lists 3 methods of
synchronising your personal copy of FreeBSD with the Project's copy:
Anonymous CVS, CTM and CVSup. There are