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1999 Nov 18
1
Am I an idiot?
...function that I know
is built into MASS -- in particular, rlm() -- I get
> rlm
Error: Object "rlm" not found
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks,
Steve
P.S.: I'm running R 0.65.1 under Windows NT 4.0SP6, if that matters at all.
Stephen R. Laniel | "Every time she sneezes
Carnegie Mellon University | I believe it's love."
laniel at cmu.edu | --Adam Duritz
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2011 Jun 06
1
Wine log
Why can i find really good log for wine? In that log i want see every win api error occured. Tried today about 5 application - nothing works in 3d. Even don't start. What's wrong - god knows maybe. Cannot create appropriate bug report. Simply nothing useful to say. Some of them even with platinum rate. WTF? Have ATI driver. Have you tested your program with it?
Coz main difference between
2005 Aug 19
0
Form.Element.getValue for checkboxes and radios?
I notice that Form.Element.getValue() takes a single element or id and
returns the element name and value. How does one handle getting the
values of checkboxes and/or radios which share the same control name,
save getting them one at a time?
<fieldset>
<legend>Medical History</legend>
<input name="history_illness"
type="checkbox"
2001 Aug 09
11
Vorbis ACM codec
Is the Vorbis ACM codec still being maintained?
Then I encode an avi with Vorbis audio, the sound gets out of sync
after a while no matter what I try.
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2006 Mar 14
2
[OT] Comments wanted on use of bitwise op
Here''s the scenario. I have a main tree-like table (actually it''s more
of a hierarchy), where the entries (or at least some of them) can be
categorised as one or more of a fixed number of types (prob about 6 poss
types). So an entry could be a Type A and a Type D; a Type C, D, E; just
a Type F; etc.
Having a join table would seem like it might get rather expensive since
1999 Nov 13
1
Anonymous cvs access
With Tony Rossini's help we have established anonymous CVS access to a
read-only copy of the main R CVS tree at cvs.r-project.org. This
would be of interest primarily to those who want to track the
development version (and who have access to CVS, of course).
To use anonymous cvs you must log in to the server under the name
"anoncvs" and with the password "anoncvs". You
1999 Nov 13
1
Anonymous cvs access
With Tony Rossini's help we have established anonymous CVS access to a
read-only copy of the main R CVS tree at cvs.r-project.org. This
would be of interest primarily to those who want to track the
development version (and who have access to CVS, of course).
To use anonymous cvs you must log in to the server under the name
"anoncvs" and with the password "anoncvs". You
2004 Aug 06
0
small icecast fix
...dir)/log -I$(srcdir)/timing
<p>If it's ok, please apply it (do by hand, because your or mine e-mail
client may botch up the wrapping)
Thanks,
Thomas
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I think it's love and oh lord
I'm not ready for this sort of thing
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1999 Nov 04
1
Mathematical niceties
..., and write something like
plot(blah, xlab="Methane in $\mbox{cm}^3$ / g", blah).
This is just an ideal, but it would be nice. Is some approximation of this
functionality available in R (or indeed, in S Plus)?
Thanks a lot,
Steve
Stephen R. Laniel | "Every time she sneezes
Carnegie Mellon University | I believe it's love."
laniel at cmu.edu | --Adam Duritz
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1999 Nov 14
1
Masked objects
...this:
Attaching Package "package:nls":
The following object(s) are masked from package:MASS :
profile
Is this a big deal? Does it mean that I lose any functionality from the
latter two packages?
Thanks,
Steve
Stephen R. Laniel | "Every time she sneezes
Carnegie Mellon University | I believe it's love."
laniel at cmu.edu | --Adam Duritz
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2000 Aug 24
0
smbclient -L option and win2k
It seems that the smbclient -U login%password -L <host> option doesn't come
back with a reply with the available shares on WIN2K machines. Has anyone
noticed this or have a fix for this issue.
Chuck
He who sneezes without a handkerchief takes matters into his own hands.
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2012 Jul 03
0
Re occurring LTO5 hw issue
Hi all,
We have 2 LTO5 drives in a Quantum Scalar i500.
Within a years time, we have gone through 4 drives total and luckily we are on support.
We catch the problem by doing 2 verifies on the archives; a full virtual restore were the entire tape(s) are read and then a real selective restore were we test the restored data.
We have 650TB on tapes within a years time.
Any one have similar
2015 Jul 29
0
Fedora change that will probably affect RHEL
On Jul 28, 2015, at 8:50 PM, Chris Murphy <lists at colorremedies.com> wrote:
>
> On Tue, Jul 28, 2015 at 6:32 PM, Warren Young <wyml at etr-usa.com> wrote:
>> On Jul 28, 2015, at 4:37 PM, Nathan Duehr <denverpilot at me.com> wrote:
>
>>> Equating this to ?vaccination? is a huge stretch.
>>
>> Why?
>
> It's not just an imperfect
2015 Jul 29
2
Fedora change that will probably affect RHEL
On Tue, Jul 28, 2015 at 6:32 PM, Warren Young <wyml at etr-usa.com> wrote:
> On Jul 28, 2015, at 4:37 PM, Nathan Duehr <denverpilot at me.com> wrote:
>> Equating this to ?vaccination? is a huge stretch.
>
> Why?
It's not just an imperfect analogy it really doesn't work on closer scrutiny.
Malware itself is not a good analog to antigens. Vaccinations provide
2006 Mar 26
7
MVC Design
Hello I have been using LAMP for the last 6 years and i am now finally
making the choice to move over to RoR. This MVC stuff is all very new to
me. As i have no trouble understanding ruby code... or any code for that
matter.. my challange comes in getting my head around the MVC stuff. Is
there any demos articles that you guys have seen that takes a site or a
business breif and explains where
2009 Feb 26
3
elastic tabstops, proportional fonts, and more
nick said:
> http://nickgravgaard.com/elastictabstops/
exactly. thanks for writing it up, nick.
the only thing i'd add is the notion that
tables should be copyfit to the viewport.
if the viewport gives you plenty of room,
give the columns some breathing space.
if not, tighten them as much as needed.
***
> http://readown.googlecode.com/
cool. now how about an
2001 Oct 17
7
PlusV
Hi,
I haven't seen this mentioned here before.
http://www.plusv.org/
"With traditional MP3, a typical Near CD Quality audio file has been
encoded with a data rate of 128 kbits/s. While this is ok for people
with big hard disks and fast Internet connections, this data speed
has clearly been a bottleneck for people using modems or storing their
music into 32 or 64 MB portable player
2015 Oct 05
6
Why is printing an Instruction so slow?
Hi all,
When writing my custom passes, I often emit log messages to llvm::errs()
like so:
llvm::errs() << "Could not handle instruction: " << *Inst << std::endl;
where Inst is a pointer to an Instruction.
I've profiled my code and found that this way of printing an Instruction
takes a very long time: indeed, it is the bottleneck of my pass.
Of course, I could
2010 Jun 11
7
How to stop intruder from registering sip?
This is a small 12 line system, internal extensions 150 - 180. I didn't
have a phone on 151. Here's the sip.conf stanza:
;;[151]
;;type=friend
;;context=longdistance
;;callerid="Conf Room" <151>
;;secret=0000
;;host=dynamic
;;qualify=yes
;;dtmfmode=rfc2833
;;allow=all
;;defaultuser=151
;;nat=yes
;;canreinvite=no
There's no DISA. And then somehow (how???) ip address