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2010 May 20
1
Comparing three groups, data: present, absent
Dear R-Experts, Dear friends of dung.
I have a statistical Problem, to which nobody I asked could give me an answer. Maybe you can.
I was in the African-Savanna and made a Dung-Monitoring. This means I walked randomly over the field and for every Dung-Event I found I noted following parameters:
Species (Waterbuck, Giraffe, Reedbuck);
Age-Category (less than a week, more than a week & less
2009 Dec 24
1
Multiple CHOLMOD errors when attempting poisson glmm
Hello,
I have been attempting to run a poisson glmm using lme4 for some time now
and have had a lot of trouble. I would say 9 times out of 10 I receive the
following warning:
CHOLMOD warning: %h
Error in mer_finalize(ans) :
Cholmod error `not positive definite' at
file:../Cholesky/t_cholmod_rowfac.c, line 432
My data are counts of microbe colony forming units (CFUs) collected from
2007 Sep 30
1
Perl example of using termitrator?
I'm having trouble translating from C++ to perl objects.
The TermIterator class looks like to get a set of terms in a document
you might have C++ code like:
Enquire::TermIterator termIt =enquire->get_matching_terms_begin(id);
for(;termIt != enquire->get_matching_terms_end(id);termIt++) {
string term = *termIt;
}
Or something similar. However when I at...
2007 Mar 19
1
Re: (THIS IS SO REAL PEOPLE) IM ASKING FOR DONATIONS FOR HEART SURGERY
WAY TO GO, MIKE!!
Hope you get your hole fixed.
If you have any extra money after your operation,
please send me $250,000. I need a new house.
I never thought this would happen to me but
termites have eaten my entire home. All I have left
is a lamp and an end table. Please help me.
Thanks, reefer
mike wrote:
> hello i always figured this would never happen to me but my heart is
2006 Aug 01
2
Puppet in Fedora Extras
Puppet has been in Fedora Extras for the last couple of weeks or so; I
just forgot to post about that. With that, there is no need to use my
personal repo at people.redhat.com anymore; your standard yum
configuration should find it.
The current version is 0.18.3; I just built 0.18.4 for Extras, but it
will be a day or two before it shows up on a mirror near you.
David
1999 Mar 02
1
How to set axis labels?
Sorry to bother everyone with such a basic question again, but I can't seem to
set my axis labels. When I use
title(ylab="String")
"String" just overwrites the variable name, producing a mess. When I try to put
ylab="String" in the plot function, like this:
plot(residuals(mschmod) ~ size94, ylab = "Productivity Adjusted for Context")
I get this message:
1999 Mar 02
1
How to set axis labels?
Sorry to bother everyone with such a basic question again, but I can't seem to
set my axis labels. When I use
title(ylab="String")
"String" just overwrites the variable name, producing a mess. When I try to put
ylab="String" in the plot function, like this:
plot(residuals(mschmod) ~ size94, ylab = "Productivity Adjusted for Context")
I get this message:
2005 Jan 30
1
Asterisk 1.0.5-BRIstuffed-0.2.0-RC5 crashes with Ouch ... error while writing audio data: : Broken pipe
I have Asterisk 1.0.5-BRIstuffed-0.2.0-RC5 up and running. Everything
seems to be running fine but after some time asterisk just goes crazy
(even withouth any incoming or outgoing call activity perviously).
If I leave the box up for some time * goes haywire and the console is
flooded with this message:
Ouch ... error while writing audio data: : Broken pipe
At that time I can see that there
2007 Mar 15
13
puppet standlone hanging when ran via init.d
Hi,
I''ve just changed my debian preseed configuration to install the debian
unstable package of puppet v0.22.1. As part of the preseed I have a late
command that clobbers the /etc/init.d/puppet file into using the puppet
standalone program and not the puppetd (as this is what I''m using). Since
the upgrade to 0.22.1 every boot hangs during the initd. Going into
standalone mode
2006 Dec 21
5
cft through changes (new tool based on puppet)
I''ve started working on a new tool that should help with modifying the
configuration of a system under the control of puppet. The tool is
called cft (pronounced ''sift'') and is inspired by Gnome''s Sabayon[1] in
taht it watches how an admin changes a system and spits out a puppet
manifest based on its observations.
Cft''s website is
2007 Jan 04
10
New Feature: Graphing
Hi all,
One of the major new features in the upcoming release is that Puppet
now uses a graph library internally to handle resource
relationships. The big benefit to all of you is that you can use
this library to turn these graphs into images.
The trick, right now, is adding --graph when you run puppetd. This
creates .dot files, which can then be interpreted by the
2007 Jul 05
16
Getting a list of managed machines on the puppetmaster.
Is there an easy way to list which puppet daemons a puppetmaster controls?
... and from that, is there a way of getting the puppetmaster to store a
copy of their compiled configuration somewhere?
Thanks,
mike