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2002 Nov 08
0
cupsaddsmb and samba
...owseable = no public = yes guest ok = no writable = no printable = yes printer admin = root [print$] comment = Printer Drivers path = /etc/samba/drivers browseable = yes guest ok = no read only = yes -- Laurent Hubert Administrateur syst?me Centre d'Imagerie M?tabolique et Fonctionnelle CRC, CHUS Universit? de Sherbrooke 3001, 12e Avenue Nord Sherbrooke, Qu?bec Canada J1H 5N4 t?l : 819 346 1110 poste 11836 T?l?copieur : 819 820 6490 Courriel : laurent.hubert@chus.qc.ca
2006 Apr 27
3
ordered boxplots
Dear List-Members, I would like to produce a ordered boxplot in which the categories with the smallest median are plotted at the left end and the box with the largest median at the right. Thanks in advance for any advices Thomas H.
2003 Mar 31
1
Transparent migration of users to a samba PDC, how about cygwin tool ?
...23874-2034640729-581009308-513:10513: These contains the SID of the users and group. Is there a way to exploit this informations in Samba? Can it help for a completly transparent migration of NT PDC to Samba PDC ? Laurent -- Laurent Hubert, Assistant de recherche Centre d'Imagerie M?tabolique et Fonctionnelle CRC, CHUS Universit? de Sherbrooke 3001, 12e Avenue Nord Sherbrooke, Qu?bec Canada J1H 5N4 t?l : 819 346 1110 poste 11836 T?l?copieur : 819 820 6490 Courriel : laurent.hubert@chus.qc.ca
2006 Apr 24
3
Problem with data frame
Dear r-users, suppose I have n normal distributions with parameter N(0,i) i=1,2,.......,n respectively. Now I want to generate 500 random number for each distribution. And want to put all 500*n random numbers in a single data frame. I tried with following code: >n=20 random = data.frame(n) for ( i in 2: length) { random[,i] = random(500,mean=0,sd=i) } but while executing this I
2006 Apr 25
10
www.r-project.org
Dear R users and developpers, My question is adressed to both of you, so I choose R-help to post it. Are there any plans to jazz up the main R website : http://www.r-project.org The look it have now is the same for a long time and kind of sad compared to other statistical package's website. Of course, the comparison is not fair, since companies are paying web designers to draw lollipop