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2006 Nov 09
1
Merge: how can I keep discarded values?
...with a NA value in the book column.
The problem is that this works in this particular case, but in real
situations I might have other NA values in the book column, not
resulting from the merge operation, but that are real missing values: in
such cases, with the is.na command I would retrieve also thiese unneeded
rows.
Can someone suggest a better strategy to tackle this problem?
Regards,
Filippo Biscarini
Wageningen University
The Netherlands
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2023 Jan 28
1
nut does not start after reboot
...usb1: Could not open any HID devices: insufficient permissions on everything
2023-01-28T09:22:31+1100 usbhid-ups[2399]: libusb1: Could not open any HID devices: insufficient permissions on everything
2023-01-28T09:22:32+1100 nut-monitor[2403]: Poll UPS [ups at ups] failed - Data stale
>>> thiese last 3 lines repeat many times, until I run
2023-01-28T09:55:11+1100 sudo[26694]: eyal : TTY=pts/8 ; PWD=/home/eyal ; USER=root ; COMMAND=/usr/bin/systemctl restart nut-driver at ups.service
2023-01-28T09:55:11+1100 systemd[1]: Stopping nut-driver at ups.service - Network UPS Tools - device dri...
2006 Feb 21
17
What business IP phone to use
I have been struggling with this issue for about a year now. There were
just too many IP phones to choose from at all sorts of price points and not
enough information about any of them. Now I am looking at the situation
again and if anything it has gotten worse. There are even more phones and
all sorts of opinions. For every person that says phone x is great there is
someone else complaining
2003 Dec 01
0
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...during copying. (DOS only knows the modification time?). On
the other side unix allways changes the modification time, unless
you supply the -p option. Historical difference, a matter of opinion,
...
Personnaly I'm used to this MS behaviour, and I like it: If I create
a backup copy of my thieses a want to see the date when I have
written it, not the date I made the backup. (Windows doesn't supply a
time option).
In the years of my usage of samba it has never changed the
modification time of a file during copying, thus simulating windows.
And I think it's good the way it is....