Displaying 14 results from an estimated 14 matches for "riddick".
2009 Nov 15
3
Error running lda example from Help File (MASS library )
...rying to run lda() from the MASS library but the Help example generates
the
following error:
#Code from example in lda Help file
# Resulting Error
>Error in if (targetlist[i] == stringname) { : argument is of length zero
My Current R Installation:
MacOSX: 10.5.8
R: 2.10.0
--
Gregory Riddick, PhD.
CRTA Research Fellow
National Institutes of Health
National Cancer Institute, Neuro-Oncology Branch
http://home.ccr.cancer.gov/nob/
37 Convent Drive
Building 37, Room 1142
Bethesda, MD 20892-8202
Phone: 301-443-2490
Fax: 240-396-5920
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2006 Sep 13
2
ports / www/linux-seamonkey / flashplugin vulnerability
Hi!
Since linux-flashplugin7 r63 is vulnerable according to
http://vuxml.FreeBSD.org/7c75d48c-429b-11db-afae-000c6ec775d9.html
isn't www/linux-seamonkey vulerable, too (it seems to include 7 r25)?
Bye
Arne
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2009 Nov 17
1
Error running lda example: Session Info
...-8
attached base packages:
[1] stats graphics grDevices utils datasets methods base
other attached packages:
[1] MASS_7.3-3
Doesn't seem to be a namespace problem:
> lda
function (x, ...)
UseMethod("lda")
<environment: namespace:MASS>
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Gregory Riddick, PhD.
CRTA Research Fellow
National Institutes of Health
National Cancer Institute, Neuro-Oncology Branch
http://home.ccr.cancer.gov/nob/
37 Convent Drive
Building 37, Room 1142
Bethesda, MD 20892-8202
Phone: 301-443-2490
Fax: 240-396-5920
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2006 Aug 07
5
seeding dev/random in 5.5
I was doing some regression testing in 5.5: Specifically testing booting
up a 'virgin' hard disk from a clean install.
I was testing what happened if the 300 second timeout happened vs
hitting <return> for 'fast+insecure' startup and punching in a bunch of
random garbage.
I found that for some reason, on a 2.4Ghz Celeron, the 'sysctl -a' and
'date' seeding
2006 Nov 11
5
src/etc/rc.firewall simple ${fw_pass} tcp from any to any established
Hi security@ list,
In my self written, large ipfw rule set, I had something that passed
http to allow me to browse most but not all remote sites. For years
I assumed the few sites I had difficulty with were cases pppoed MTU
!= 1500, from not having installed tcpmssd on my 4.*-RELEASE, but
then running 6.1-RELEASE I realised that wasn't the problem.
http://www.web.de Still failed, &
2008 Dec 31
1
Problem with package SNOW on MacOS X 10.5.5
...c("localhost","localhost"))
sum(parApply(cl, matrix(1:100,10), 1, sum))
Error in do.call("fun", lapply(args, enquote)) :
could not find function "fun"
Any ideas? Do I possibly need MPI or PVM to run the "Apply" functions?
Thanks,
--
Gregory Riddick, PhD.
CRTA Research Fellow
National Institutes of Health
National Cancer Institute, Neuro-Oncology Branch
9030 Old Georgetown Road
Building 37, Room 1142
Bethesda, MD 20892-8202
Phone: 301-443-2490
2009 Aug 23
3
Wine 1.1.28 tests 2 pc config and many games
...omatically select software renderer
Evil dead - regeneration - runs great
Oblivion - the elder scrolls IV - runs great
GTA San andreas - great artifacts and lags
The path - episode 0 - runs great
ALone in the dark, anabioz ( cryostasis ), Braid (!!!) ,Dead Space,Fallout 3,FEAR 2 ,
The Chronicles of Riddick - Gold, Neverwinter Nights 2,Trine Demo (no video),Unreal Tournament 3.
Results 2
Unreal Tournament (classic) - runs great with Direct3D .others modes not tested.
Evil dead - regeneration - runs great
The path - episode 0 - runs great
Oblivion - the elder scrolls IV - runs great
GTA San andreas -...
2004 Jan 22
2
scan() Bug?
I'm reading a file into a list by:
PDF = scan("file",what="character",sep="\10")
"\10" is the newline character in this file, also tried "\n" originally
On lines that are ended by "\13\10", both are dropped from the list entry
I want scan to keep the "\13" in the list entry.
Is this a bug or just a strange feature?
2006 Jun 18
7
memory pages nulling when releasing
Hello everyone!
Could you tell me if FreeBSD supports memory page nulling when
releasing it to prevent unauthorized access to data left in the page
after it's allocated again.
If it does, what sys calls etc provide that?
IMHO this is an important issue when operating data with different
sensivity levels.
Thanks in advance.
Nick
2009 May 09
1
Problem with package SNOW on MacOS X 10.5.5
...) and just
found a very curious behaviour - snowfall apply functions don't like the
variable name "c".
E.g.:
c<-1
sfLapply(1:10, exp)
issues the same error you had posted, while subsequent
rm("c")
sfLapply(1:10, exp)
runs fine.
Rainer
On Wed, 31 Dec 2008, Greg Riddick wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I can run the "lower level" functions OK, but many of the higher level
> (eg. parSApply) functions are generating errors.
>
> When running the example (from the snow help docs) for parApply on
> MacOSX 10.5.5, I get the
> following...
2008 Jun 06
0
Wine release 1.0-rc4
...ing story mode
10185 crash on installation of Age of Empires III
10359 Steam with incorrect cursor position.
10404 Wineconsole fails to display text or change color for Renegade FDS
10442 Cannot switch back to Half Life 2 after alt-tabbing with managed windows
10524 The Chronicles of RiddicK check boxes not visible
10554 Maya 8.5 Personal Learning Edition doesn't start
10580 S.T.A.L.K.E.R. shadow corruption with ARB shaders
10584 Last developments of Wine broke the setup of Trados
10652 ./tools/wineinstall adds /usr/local/lib to /etc/ld.so.conf
10653 Word 2003 crashe...
2006 Apr 28
1
Looking for tor users experiencing crashes
I've had an informal, third or fourth hand report of kernel instability when
running Tor under load on unidentified versions of FreeBSD. Obviously, this
is a bit vague as bug reports go, but I'm interested in seeing if anyone has
had real experience with this happening, and might be interested in helping to
track it down. If there are kernel crashes, I'm specifically looking for
2006 Jul 11
1
Integrity checking NANOBSD images
We have a number of Soekris devices that we will be deploying
remotely in semi- hostile physical environments. The remote links
are dialup so I dont have a lot of bandwidth available. I want to do
integrity checks of the images so that I can detect any tampering of
the flash image.
If I upload a static sha256 binary to /tmp on the remote box (which
is a RAM disk) and then do something
2006 Sep 07
3
comments on handbook chapter
``You do not want to overbuild your security or you will interfere
with the detection side, and detection is one of the single most
important aspects of any security mechanism. For example, it makes
little sense to set the schg flag (see chflags(1)) on every system
binary because while this may temporarily protect the binaries, it
prevents an attacker who has broken in from making an easily