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2001 Nov 23
4
Are you experienced in SAS and R as well? Which of these would you recommend?
Hello! Disapointed about SPSS I have to choose another statistic program. And altough I sympathise with the idea of a non-commercial software-project like R and I like the spirit of the R community (and of course I am not keen on paying 150$ to SAS for a one-year students license), I will probably buy SAS, because people I will work with use SAS and I want a close cooperation with them. Besides I
2001 Nov 23
2
Are you experienced in SAS and R as well? Which of these would you recommend me?
Hello! Disapointed about SPSS I have to choose another statistic program. And altough I sympathise with the idea of a non-commercial software-project like R and I like the spirit of the R community (and of course I am not keen on paying 150$ to SAS for a one-year students license), I will probably buy SAS, because people I will work with use SAS and I want a close cooperation with them.
2020 Jun 19
2
Inclusive language in LLVM: can we rename `master` branch?
On 19/06/2020 12:56, Renato Golin via llvm-dev wrote: > I never associated any of those words with their negative > connotations, either, but this is because of my upbringing and some of > the privileges I enjoy from our broken society. > > I always associated the word "master" as reverential, like with > martial arts, Jedi kind of thing. And to me, "white"
2006 May 01
4
Sample code for ODBC
Hi, I use Rails on windows. Is there any sample that explains how to setup rails for connecting to an ODBC data source? Thank you, Alan -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2019 Sep 27
1
Browsing shares of a server
On 9/27/19 1:39 PM, Jeremy Allison via samba wrote: > On Fri, Sep 27, 2019 at 01:36:42PM -0500, Christopher Cox via samba wrote: >> On 9/27/19 1:32 PM, Rowland penny via samba wrote: >> ....snippity... >>> I repeat, smbclient never had anything to do with network browsing, so >>> it is unlikely to have anything to do with Network Discovery. Perhaps >>> you
2000 Mar 18
4
including R in the SuSE Linux distribution
Dear R people, This message is not a message for help, so strictly off-topic, but I wanted to reach as many users of R as possible. Please excuse the fact that it is off-topic. I use Linux, and the distribution I use is the German based commercial distribution SuSE. SuSE prides itself on trying to be a comprehensive distribution of free software. However, they do not include R (or for that
2008 Feb 17
2
winbind - not ready for prime time?
What's the consensus? Should winbind even be considered for production use? Looking back through the archives of the Samba lists, there's a lot of doubt about it. Where people have had problems, there are more often than not no solutions given. When I look at the man page in 3.0.28, there are litterally blank spots awaiting completion, and lack of documentation of sometimes-essential
2007 Oct 19
1
Size and performance efficient rewriting of the `dash.test` built-in
== Proposition A. Do not implement `-a' and `-o'. == Why. 1. Most of the `test` usage is 2 or 3 arg. ops. 2. Issues (and possible `||', `&&' substitutions), described in [0] [0] http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/000095399/utilities/test.html 3. In case of usage of it, `exec /usr/bin/test $args` can be implemented. Thus, smart users of `-a' and `-o' will
2011 Apr 15
1
Sweave and Slides (Beamer)
I'm posting this for two reasons: one is to see if anyone has a better way of solving the problem or suggestions for improving my existing approach; and the other is to show what I'm currently doing in case anyone else might find it useful. The background is that I've been using Sweave for several years now to produce class notes, and I sometimes include quite a lot of raw R input and
2008 Apr 05
3
DKMS
Alan, I knew of the Dell article, as I have all of those saved for reference. [1] I was just wondering if you knew of any that were for someone knew to Linux. You know the Microsoft type tutorials that have screenshot with them. That's the question I get asked a lot of times from around my home area. In turn when these users that are new to Linux they get discouraged when they can't
2014 Jan 08
4
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] AArch64 Clang CLI interface proposal
On 8 January 2014 12:32, Bernard Ogden <Bernard.Ogden at arm.com> wrote: > I don't think there's software that *needs* the compatibility, but it is > easier for GCC projects to switch to clang if that compatibility is there - > which I think is why we go for GCC compatibility in the first place? > Hi Bernie, GCC compatibility is always considered to be an important
2003 May 02
5
Termcap support not found
Make sure you have libtermcap and libtermcap-devel loaded.. To check use #rpm -q libtermcap and #rpm -q libtermcap-devel I have an install guide for RH9 in PDF format if you are interested.. Later.. > Hello, I am trying to install asterisk and get this error. > > creating cache ./config.cache > checking for gcc... gcc > checking whether the C compiler (gcc ) works... yes
2013 Oct 23
9
rails generate scaffold - ERROR
Hi, I just installed ROR using the rvm using these instructions: http://ryanbigg.com/2010/12/ubuntu-ruby-rvm-rails-and-you/ Using Ubuntu 12 on VirtualBox I''m trying to create a demo_app rails generate scaffold User name:string email:string gives me this error: -- /home/natmanu/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.0.0-p247/gems/execjs-2.0.2/lib/execjs/runtimes.rb:51:in `autodetect'': Could not
2006 Jun 19
3
can I call user-created functions without source() ?
Hi, I have to R fairly recently from Matlab, where I have been used to organising my own custom functions into directories which are adding to the Matlab search path. This enables me to call them as I would one of Matlab's built-in functions. I have not found a way of doing the same thing in R. I have resorted to using source() on symlinks located in the current directory. Not very
2006 Apr 04
26
Models accessing the session...
Can someone tell if there is a reason models shouldn''t access the session? Models could easily be made to access the session or some other shared persistant data store such as a file or a table. _This is the problem_, a model needs to know certain information eg. the id of the current user. But the model has no idea about anything outside of its self, because it can''t access
2010 Jan 25
24
Going from 6 to 8 disks on ASUS M2N-SLI Deluxe motherboard
My current home fileserver (running Open Solaris 111b and ZFS) has an ASUS M2N-SLI DELUXE motherboard. This has 6 SATA connections, which are currently all in use (mirrored pair of 80GB for system zfs pool, two mirrors of 400GB both in my data pool). I''ve got two more hot-swap drive bays. And I''m getting up towards 90% full on the data pool. So, it''s time to expand,
2015 Sep 16
3
The Trouble with Triples
On 16 September 2015 at 21:56, Jim Grosbach <grosbach at apple.com> wrote: > Why do we care about GAS? We have an assembler. It's not that simple. There are a lot of old code out there, including the Linux kernel which we do care a lot, that only compiles with GAS. We're slowly moving the legacy code up to modern standards, and specifically some kernel folks are happy to move up
2004 Nov 17
17
The hidden costs of GPL software?
Hello, In the latest 'Scientific Computing World' magazine (issue 78, p. 22), there is a review on free statistical software by Felix Grant ("doesn't have to pay good money to obtain good statistics software"). As far as I know, this is the first time that R is even mentioned in this magazine, given that it usually discuss commercial products. In this article, the analysis
2004 Nov 17
17
The hidden costs of GPL software?
Hello, In the latest 'Scientific Computing World' magazine (issue 78, p. 22), there is a review on free statistical software by Felix Grant ("doesn't have to pay good money to obtain good statistics software"). As far as I know, this is the first time that R is even mentioned in this magazine, given that it usually discuss commercial products. In this article, the analysis
2013 Jul 01
1
ZFS Panic after freebsd-update
Hello, I have not had much time to research this problem yet, so please let me know what further information I might be able to provide. This weekend I attempted to upgrade a computer from 8.2-RELEASE-p3 to 8.4 using freebsd-update. After I rebooted to test the new kernel, I got a panic. I had to take a picture of the screen. Here's a condensed version: panic: page fault cpuid = 1 KDB: