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2011 Jan 17
1
Using anova() with glmmPQL()
Dear R HELP,
ABOUT glmmPQL and the anova command. Here is an example of a repeated-measures ANOVA focussing on the way starling masses vary according to (i) roost situation and (ii) time (two time points only).
library(nlme);library(MASS)
2010 Sep 23
1
Merging two data sets
Greetings
I need to merge two data sets. The first data set contains information
on individual organisms roosting in clusters,e.g., cluster one has 5
individuals: 3 females, two males, and one juvenile and so on for hundreds
of clusters. The second data set contains temperature data on each of the
plots from the first data set. The problem: the second data set only has
one data point per cluster and I need t...
2010 Nov 10
1
Inserting Missing Data
Greetings
I'm attempting to insert missing data on the smallest size class of
cave cricket instars into a data frame. The data involve censusing
photoplots (plots) of roosting cave crickets in which we discern in four
instars or size classes. I need to insert data on size class one into a
data frame that already has data on size classes two through four. The
data can be merged by their cave name, year, month, region (near or far
from cave entrance), plot #, and Individ...
2006 Aug 31
1
LVM chown issues
Hi Everyone,
I have got CentOS 64bit running on a Dell PowerEdge SC1850 with
hardware raid 1. My LVM partions donot seem to honour chown commands
for symbolic links. Is this normal? All other files and directories
honour it.
2011 Oct 02
2
Mou - Markdown editor for web developers
Hi all,
I made a new markdown editor for Mac, named Mou
- http://mouapp.com
It's still in early beta stage. Requires OS X 10.7+ to run.
Let me know how do you think about it. :)
Kudos to John Gruber who invented Markdown language, as always!
:)
Best regards,
Chen Luo
2017 Apr 24
0
OT: systemd Poll - So Long, and Thanks for All the fish.
On Apr 24, 2017, at 7:53 AM, Lamar Owen <lowen at pari.edu> wrote:
>
> James' point isn't the hardware cost, it's the people cost for retraining.
Unless you?ve hired monkeys so that you must train them to do their tasks by rote, that is a soft cost, not a hard cost. If you?ve hired competent IT staff, they will indeed need some time to work out the differences, but they
1998 May 03
0
problems with samba on DHCP lan
Ok, I have not been able to get samba working correctly. Yesterday, for the
first time, I was able to get a list of all computers on the network, but i
forgot how.
Here is a common error.
)))))))))))))))))
[thyle@ADELICIA thyle]$ smbclient -L jarhead
Added interface ip=206.23.240.80 bcast=206.23.240.255 nmask=255.255.255.0
read socket failed. ERRNO=Connection refused
read socket failed.
1999 Mar 22
1
SAMBA requesting to be a master browser....
We are running samba 1.9.16p11, and seem to be doing
just fine.
Last Month, our IT dept informed us that our machine
was attempting to be a master browser, which the NT
Wins server was not happy about. Below is my global
config options.
When I killed/restarted the samba daemons (running as
daemons and not via inetd) the problem seem to vanish.
Feeling this was a fluke, it was dismissed.
1998 Oct 08
0
Trouble with multiple login under the same name
Hello everybody
I have trouble with my Samba server (1.9.16.P11 or 1.9.18.p0) / LinuX
Redhat 4.2 (or SuSE 5.3)(kernel 2.0.30).
Here my typo:
1 Samba server
10 Windows 95 clients
2 Windows 98 ....(I 'm a poor guy I know !!)
All work fine when the windows users log on the server with different
name .
(I try with "netlogon" and without it). They have valid unix account and
2017 Apr 24
3
OT: systemd Poll - So Long, and Thanks for All the fish.
On 04/20/2017 05:55 PM, Warren Young wrote:
> ... I find that most hardware is ready to fall over by the time the
> CentOS that was installed on it drops out of support anyway.
> ...
James' point isn't the hardware cost, it's the people cost for
retraining. In many ways the Fedora treadmill is easier, being that
there are many more smaller jumps than the huge leap from C6