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steve
2003 Mar 03
5
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Dear Everyone,
I am a novel user of the R package (less than a week). I am using the
package to analyse some microarray data. I have successfully imported the
data, and manipulated it, resulting in additional columns of data. However,
I now want to extract all this new information from R for use outside the
package. Can anyone tell me of any commands that would allow me to
accomplish
1998 Aug 08
20
Roaming profiles
I want to setup a linux box with samba as a file and print server for a
LAN of 20 NT 4.0 SP3 workstations. I want the home direcotories to be on
the server the clients to have roaming profiles.
For this, do I have to make the linux box a domain controller? I want to
avoid it if I can, because the domain control code in not on the
production releases. I don't want to setup an NT server either.
2007 Aug 01
4
Extracting a website text content using R
Dear useR,
Just wandering whether it is possible that there is any function in R could
let me get the text contents for a certain website.
Thanks a lot!
Best,
Leon
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2009 Jun 03
1
Need help understanding output from aov and from anova
Hi all,
I noticed something strange when I ran aov and anova.
vtot=c(7.29917, 7.29917, 7.29917) #identical values
fac=as.factor(c(1,1,2)) #group 1 has first two elements, group 2 has
the 3rd element
When I run:
> anova(lm(vtot~fac))
Analysis of Variance Table
Response: vtot
Df Sum Sq Mean Sq F value Pr(>F)
fac 1 1.6818e-30 1.6818e-30 0.3333 0.6667
Residuals 1
2000 Mar 24
0
Problem 'ssh root@server' not working...
I'm trying to ssh into a server (RedHat 6.1) as root. And it's
complaining about bad password. I set logging to debug and this is what
it comes up with in the /var/log/messages file...
Mar 24 10:38:08 clunk sshd[9830]: Connection from 192.168.0.102 port 605
Mar 24 10:38:08 clunk sshd[9830]: Failed rsa for ROOT from 192.168.0.102
port 605
Mar 24 10:38:14 clunk sshd[9830]: Failed
1999 May 11
0
Couple of Samba questions.
I have a couple questions about Samba.
1) Has anyone got it working with Windows 2000? If so what is the edit
for the registry?
2) Why, when you create a 'valid user' list does the ability to browse
the shares via NetHood.
3) Is there away to seperate the directory shares from the printer shares
so that they don't end up all bungled together? Would this require
running
1999 May 13
0
SAMBA digest 2089
> > 1) Has anyone got it working with Windows 2000? If so what is the edit
> > for the registry?
>
> Wouldn't touch it with the proverbial 10 foot pole. I take it the
> appropriate reg keys are different than win98?
Well, it's more akin to WinNT than 95/98. And I couldn't get the NT reg
edits to work.
>
> > 2) Why, when you create a 'valid
1999 Nov 24
0
Samba and Windows 3.11
I am having a problem with Samba and Windows 3.11 where some users can log
in and mount drives and others can't. Has anyone heard of this kind of
problem or know anything to try to make it so that everyone can log in and
try?
If you would like more info please let me know as I don't know what would
be relavent info for this problem.
Thanks!
Steve
2002 Apr 28
3
Domain
Hi,
I am new to
this list and
to the world
of Linux so
please forgive
my basic
knowledge.
I am after
some
information
regarding samba.
We are running
a few servers
with RedHat
7.1 all with
dual
nics. One NIC
of each goes
to a level 3
routing switch
on one network
and the second
NIC in each
server goes
out to
different
networks.
We have a few
Windows 95
machine that
1999 Apr 15
2
Question...
It's me again.
I really appreciate all the help you people have given me. It's helped
out alot!
Here is my question: Why when I add a valid users list to my smb.conf
files (because I run samba on multiple servers) does it make the network
neighbourhood not work for the samba work group? I get:
The computer or sharename, could not be found. Make sure you
typed it correctly, and
1999 May 17
4
Drive namings...
Just wondering if there is a way to get drive namings to change according
to who's logged into the network.
ie.
'bob' logs into windows networking and gets...
E: 'bob' on server kiwi.
Now if 'sue' logs into windows networking on the same pc she gets...
E: 'bob' on server kiwi.
But E: contains sue's stuff. So is there a way into making 'sue'
2000 Apr 11
3
scp: command not found.
Hey.
I found references to my problem 'scp: command not found' in the archives.
But I could not find a solution to this problem. Could someone please
help me out here?
Info: OpenSSH 1.2.3, RedHat 6.1
Thanks!
-- Steve
1999 Apr 23
14
Windows 2000
Just curious, has anyone gotten Samba to work with Windows 2000? I've
mucked with it a bit. But can't seem to make it go. I haven't tried
applying the NT 4.0 Registry patches yet I will probably take a look at
them and see if I can get them working with Win2000.
Thanks!
-- Steve
"We confuse you, or your money back!"