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2005 Oct 23
2
Probelms installing package RMySQL (Dominic Senn)
Hi I have R 2.2.0 and SUSE 10.0 installed. When I try to install the package RMySQL I get the error that the library "libz" could not be found. This is strange because I find the library "libz.so.1" in the directory "/usr/lib/". Can anybody help? Thanks a lot in advance, Dominic [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2010 Apr 14
4
how to draw multiple vertical bands
hi R gurus I saw some graphs with vertical band like this one: http://pragcap.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/GS.png how to draw the blue band in R, can't find any clue to do this,any ideas? thanks in advance [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2010 Dec 21
2
Fetch without setting flags
Hello, I'm customizing squirrelmail and I want to print a line from the message in front of the subject in mailbox listing (like gmail). the problem is, when I use 'FETCH {SOME_ID} BODY[]' the message gets marked as seen. How can I fetch without setting the senn flag ? Thanks Behrooz
2008 Oct 06
0
How to model this? (R-help Digest, Vol 67, Issue 25)
Hello Senne: I am currently teaching a simulation and modeling course in which we use R for most purposes and Sim Py (a python module for discrete event simulation). I am looking for a real-life case such as yours to approach in class- if you wish, i would be happy to look into the case you are describing, a...
2004 Jun 08
2
[Kde-mirrors] rsync errors from rsync.kde.org
Hi, On Wed, 9 Jun 2004, Dirk Mueller wrote: > it seems a lot of people get recently rsync protocol errors from > rsync.kde.org. Part of the problem is probably that we upgraded to rsync > 2.6.2 due to security problems with older versions. > > the newer rsync release contains a newer rsync protocol that appears to be not > fully backward compatible. The newer, improved protocol
1998 Apr 13
4
New hack against BSD, Linux is _mostly_ safe from it.
My housemate has formalized a sortof new attack against unix-style operating systems. He''s a BSD fan, so that''s where he developed the attack. He asked me to check Linux, which I did. It seems Linux is not vulnerable to it. This attack is going out to BUGTRAQ tonight. The attack isn''t too serious because it requires physical access to the console, but it
2003 Jan 29
3
Analyzing an unbalanced AB/BA cross-over design
I am looking for help to analyze an unbalanced AB/BA cross-over design by requesting the type III SS ! # Example 3.1 from S. Senn (1993). Cross-over Trials in Clinical Research outcome<-c(310,310,370,410,250,380,330,270,260,300,390,210,350,365,370,310,380,290,260,90,385,400,410,320,340,220) subject<-as.factor(c(1,4,6,7,10,11,14,1,4,6,7,10,11,14,2,3,5,9,12,13,2,3,5,9,12,13))
2006 Jun 04
2
Window shading feature requested
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2007 Aug 11
1
LDA and RDA: different training errors
Hello I try to fit a LDA and RDA model to the same data, which has two classes. The problem now is that the training errors of the LDA model and the training error of the RDA model with alpha=0 are not the same. In my understanding this should be the case. Am I wrong? Can someone explain what the reason for this difference could be? Here my code: LDA model: =========== % x is a dataframe tmp =
2020 Apr 16
3
Crash after Update to 4.12.1 with vfs full_audit
Am 16.04.20 um 14:18 schrieb Rowland penny via samba: > On 16/04/2020 12:45, Christian Naumer via samba wrote: >> Hello alAl, >> after update of our test server to 4.12.1 from 4.11 it crashes. If the >> vfs module is removed from the config everthing works as before. > > The only change was to upgrade to 4.12.1 ? > > If there were no other changes, then Samba
2008 Sep 23
2
how to model this
Dear list, I met with a business case and feel frustrated to model it,scenario is like this 1. logistics department running 2. a lot of customers place orders and goods need to be send to their site (nationwide) 3. order received and then choose from a list of truck carriers to deliver goods,a cheapest one should be selected but might not available for the limit of order-shipment time,so a more
2008 Mar 02
1
Wrong uptodate
Dear list, I am syncing files with rsync .... surprise surprise ... Rsync claims files to be uptudate, but they are not ... >From the log: export/opt/bup/status/1 is uptodate export/opt/bup/status/2 is uptodate . . Source directory (locally on server): -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 28 2008-03-01 22:44 1 -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 28 2008-03-01 22:37 2 . . Destination directory (nfs share):
1998 Apr 11
0
Linux libc5.4.33 dumbness w/ mk[s]temp()
Linux libc5.4.33''s mk[s]temp() functions require 6 X''s at the end of a filename (the BSD versions I''ve seen are a bit more flexible). This alone is enough to break any claims to real BSD compatability, but wait, there''s more: Only 1 of those 6 X''s are really unique. The rest are simply pid. So you can create exactly 62 temp files using mk[s]temp()
2010 Apr 15
4
Does "sink" stand for anything?
Hello Everyone,   Learning about R and its wonderful array of functions. If it's not obvious, I usually try to find out what a function stands for. I think this helps me remember better.   One function that has me stumped is "sink." Can anyone tell me if this stands for something?   Thanks,   Paul         __________________________________________________ [[alternative HTML