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1999 Jun 09
0
How to set UNIX password from PC?
...d (plain), which
authenticates against the NIS service on that same UNIX samba server. (So
there is none of this complicated "smbpasswd" file stuff.) It all works
fine. But ...
I am sure this must be a really dumb question, and that I must have
overlooked something obvious in the docs/texdocs/* and FAQs etc.
<display ignorance>
Question: From the PC, how do users change this UNIX/NIS password?
I've seen the "passwd chat" and "passwd program" things in smb.conf(5).
But ... sitting at the NT PC, how does the user start the ball rolling
(get off t...
1999 Jun 17
0
How to set UNIX password from PC? (repeat)
...d (plain), which
authenticates against the NIS service on that same UNIX samba server. (So
there is none of this complicated "smbpasswd" file stuff.) It all works
fine. But ...
I am sure this must be a really dumb question, and that I must have
overlooked something obvious in the docs/texdocs/* and FAQs etc.
<display ignorance>
Question: From the PC, how do users change this UNIX/NIS password?
I've seen the "passwd chat" and "passwd program" things in smb.conf(5).
But ... sitting at the NT PC, how does the user start the ball rolling
(get off t...
2010 Mar 22
3
ctable error with Hmisc and Sweave (on a Mac)
Hi, pretty new with R and LaTeX here...
I'm trying to use the latex() function from the Hmisc table with Sweave. When I try:
pdflatex myfile.tex
I get an error that reads:
! Undefined control sequence.
l.22 \ctable
It seems like this is an optional package for Tex that I haven't installed? My googling skills have neglected to locate instructions for how to install ctable on a Mac,
2004 Sep 29
6
displaying sample size in boxplots
Hi,
I was wondering if there is a ready made function or parameter
for indicating the sample size in boxplots?
Here's what I came up with so far:
library(ISwR)
data(energy)
attach(energy)
boxplot(expend~stature)
sample.size <- tapply(expend, stature, length)
sample.size <- paste("N=", sample.size, sep="")
mtext(sample.size, at=1:length(unique(stature)), line=2,