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2007 Jul 26
2
Ubuntu 64
Dear sig-R-Debian
I'd like to second Christophe Bonenfan's plea for an up-to-date Ubuntu
64 (and maybe an up-to-date Debian 64) repository(ies). There seems to
be no "easy" way, at least for Debian 64, to stay up-to-date on a 64
bits Debian-derived system, "easy" meaning being able to keep a
consistent system up-to-date with no local package creation and no
2009 Oct 23
3
internal-sftp only without ssh and scp hanging
I've configured OpenSSH_5.3p1 to only allow sftp connections (openssh
chroot functionality).
i.e.
Subsystem sftp internal-sftp
Match group sftpusers
ChrootDirectory /chroot/%u
X11Forwarding no
AllowTcpForwarding no
ForceCommand internal-sftp
So far everything works correctly with sftp but when a user ssh's or
scp's to the box the login
2007 Aug 20
7
OT: Suggestions for database for physicians patient records?
...e
very flexible. If there are "front ends" that will make it easier for
his secretaries to input patient records to the database and access it,
that will be a "plus". It would also be a plus, but, it's not mandatory,
if they can do this in Spanish. It's a small office (2 surgeons, nurses
and secretaries) so I suspect there might be 4 to 6 workstations
connected to the database server, maximum. I would like to help him get
the best possible solution. Something with a large user base, excellent
documentation and an active ML, like CentOS, is the goal. Thanks much!
Lanny
2012 Jan 08
2
splitting strings effriciently
Folks,
I have a data frame with 4861469 rows that contains an ip address
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx as one of the columns. I want to assign a site to each
row based on IP ranges. To do this I have a function to split the ip
address as character into class A,B,C and D components. It works but is
horribly inefficient in terms of speed. I can't quite see how one of the
l/s/m/t/apply functions could be
2019 Jan 11
1
upgrade to 4.8.3 authentication not work without specifying domain
I say put on a yellow vest and then go talk to that surgeon again. ;-)
Try it, and i mean really put on a yellow vest.. then talk.
And tell im very simple.
Current system can be maintaint anymore due to outdated os-ses.
Upgrading is obligates, the longer he waits te more it will cost him.
And thats only because of inflations..
And really, first its a workgroup, now its a classic NT domain.
2003 Oct 02
3
EMACS/ESS problems
...? both emacs/ess are relatively recent versions
(installed a few months ago). I tried using ess-eval-buffer/region
instead of cutting and pasting and the same thing happens for me.
many thanks
--
Murad Nayal M.D. Ph.D.
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics
College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University
630 West 168th Street. New York, NY 10032
Tel: 212-305-6884 Fax: 212-305-6926
2004 Jan 14
1
model-based clustering
...d ask. If not could anyone recommend a non-R
open source package. I have found 'snob' but this program seems a bit
hard to use in an automated, non interactive fashion.
regards,
Murad
--
Murad Nayal M.D. Ph.D.
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics
College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University
630 West 168th Street. New York, NY 10032
Tel: 212-305-6884 Fax: 212-305-6926
2009 Sep 24
1
panel.text question
Dear R-help,
I would like to add text to each of four panels in a plot generated by
xyplot in lattice library. A sample code is given below, the plot generated
has the first label repeated in all panels!
How can I get the labels to be different in each panel?
library(lattice)
x <- rnorm(400)
y <- rnorm(400)
a <- gl(4, 100)
xyplot(y~x|a,
panel=function(...){
2005 Jan 01
1
Networking problems - Fedora 3/samba/Win XP
After pulling out most of my hair, someone told me of this mailing list. He
suggested you may be able to help. Rather than describing my problem again
(it goes on for a while, sorry). Could one of you brain surgeons look at the
following link and try and shed some light. Thanks in advance:
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?s=&threadid=270866&perpage=15&pagenumber=1
2009 Jun 19
2
a plot of stacked boxes
Hello,
I would like to create a plot composed of stacked boxes (squares or
rectangles), where the size of the box would represent the frequency of
observations based on a categorical variable (group), the color would
represent the proportion of success (binary) within that group (outcome) on
a predetermined color scale. Ideally the boxes can be stacked from the
bottom left to the top right based
2009 Feb 27
1
R-Google interface: Google summer of code
I use R for data management and ongoing data analysis for amongst other
things, a multi-center medical research project. I have found Google
spreadsheets to be a fantastic way for all collaborators to be on the same
page. Furthermore, Google Forms allows one to capture data from respondents
and effortlessly write it to a google spreadsheet.
Currently, one has to manually download the spreadsheet
2015 May 19
3
Upgrading to CentOS 7
Johnny Hughes wrote:
> On 05/19/2015 07:43 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
>> I read in <http://wiki.centos.org/TipsAndTricks/CentOSUpgradeTool>
>>
>> "Warning: use of this tool is currently not recommended as several
>> system- critical packages are of a higher version number in CentOS 6.6
>> than they are in CentOS 7 so those do not get upgraded correctly.
2004 Dec 02
1
Final comment from a newbie
...book. And I will
look forward to the time when the list divides into two lists: R-help
and R-helpful.
R is a great project. It's a pity there's no forum that will help the
struggling newcomer.
--
Ronan M Conroy (rconroy at rcsi.ie)
Senior Lecturer in Biostatistics
Royal College of Surgeons
Dublin 2, Ireland
+353 1 402 2431 (fax 2764)
--------------------
Just say no to drug reps
http://www.nofreelunch.org/
2019 Jan 11
1
upgrade to 4.8.3 authentication not work without specifying domain
Il 11/01/19 10:39, Rowland Penny via samba ha scritto:
> It might help if you gave us more info, what did you update from and
> to ?
>
i upgrade from version 4.7 . ldap backend , CLASSIC PRIMARY DOMAIN
CONTROLLER.
> As for your users changing their habits, you are in charge, if you tell
> them they have to change, they will change.
Have you ever talked to a surgeon?
It is not he
2007 Jul 06
0
Early results of this UniSpacer-synovial ablation combination appear quite promising.
...ement.
While a Grade III tear may or may not require surgery, a Grade I or II
never does!
we've studied it well over the years and have grown accustomed to
knowing just how much to expect out of ourselves. David Trotter is Board
Certified and a Diplomate of the American Academy of Orthopaedics
Surgeons.
having both knees done at the same time is also riskier than one at a
time.
it simply shows its head in more areas of our lives than we normally
think to look. it's with us everyday, pulsing and flowing. Her lateral
compartment was normal. This book will be extremely useful to anyone
contempl...
2007 Jul 06
0
Early results of this UniSpacer-synovial ablation combination appear quite promising.
...ement.
While a Grade III tear may or may not require surgery, a Grade I or II
never does!
we've studied it well over the years and have grown accustomed to
knowing just how much to expect out of ourselves. David Trotter is Board
Certified and a Diplomate of the American Academy of Orthopaedics
Surgeons.
having both knees done at the same time is also riskier than one at a
time.
it simply shows its head in more areas of our lives than we normally
think to look. it's with us everyday, pulsing and flowing. Her lateral
compartment was normal. This book will be extremely useful to anyone
contempl...
2008 Feb 02
3
Liebert UPS, serial cable questions
Hi,
I have a Liebert GXT2-1000RT230 UPS that is connected to my server
using a serial cable.
I have no idea to what port exactly it is connected so my first
question is: how do I find out what /dev/tty** should I use?
Do I need to install a device driver for it? Where do I find it?
What should I use and how do I do so the server shuts down if the
battery level is low?
Yes, I'm a newby,
2012 Jul 23
4
Hire person to convert R code to SAS
It would make much more sense to convert in the opposite direction.
Frank
willsurg wrote
>
> I am looking to hire someone to convert a small bit of R code into SAS
> code. The R code is about 2 word pages long and uses Snell's law to
> convert likert scales. If you are willing to look at this, or could point
> me to someone who would, it would be very much appreciated.
2017 Jan 01
1
ADS domain member: winbind fails [SOLVED]
Am 2017-01-01 um 16:04 schrieb Rowland Penny via samba:
> So it looks like you only have 77 users, but cannot have any local Unix
> users because your Unix users start at 1000. How do feel about changing
> the uidNumbers ?
feels scary and I'd like to avoid that :-)
> if so, the easiest way will be to open the AD database
> with ldbedit:
>
> ldbedit -e nano -H
2006 Apr 03
1
No UID associated with this user name
...onnection to the LDAP server
[2006/04/03 14:03:24, 2] passdb/pdb_ldap.c:ldap_search_one_user(343)
ldap_search_one_user: searching for:[(&(uid=abarnes)
(objectclass=sambaAccount))]
Anna Barnes (PhD)
fMRI Research Laboratory
Department of Radiology
Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons
710 W168th St
New York, NY10032
USA
+1212 342 0293