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2008 Feb 19
0
Van't Veer paper on breast cancer
Hello all,
I am working at the FORTH institute in Crete and it's been a long now that I
am trying to reproduce the results of the paper :
"Gene expression profiling predits clinical outcome of breast cancer", by
Van't Veer et al. It has been published in NATURE, vol 415,
31 January 2002.
http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v415/n6871/full/415530a.html
I am facing some
2014 Dec 03
0
User's DPAPI/backupkey protected data lost when changing domain password
For anybody interested in tracking when this is resolved for mainline
samba4 there is now a bugzilla record here:
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10980
On 2 December 2014 at 11:52, Kirin van der Veer <
kirin.vanderveer at planetinnovation.com.au> wrote:
> Is there a corresponding bug number for the Samba bugzilla so that I can
> track when this is fixed for vanilla samba?
2006 Feb 15
12
Does your *shared* hosting account work without errors?
Does your *shared* hosting account work without errors?
I''m interested in both positive and negative reports. If you are willing,
please contribute
- name of the hosting service
- how long you have used them
- your experience ("flawless!", "it''s crap!")
You *do not* need to reply saying your VPS service works great. This is
about *shared* hosting
2007 Jun 15
3
[OT] 'gv' and fractional points
Hi Folks,
This is off-topic R-wise, but it may be close to
the heart of many R-users, so I think it may be
the best place to ask!
Users of 'gv' (the "front end" to ghostscript) will
be aware of the little window which gives you the
x-y coordinates (in points = 1/72 inch) of the position
of the "cross-hair" mouse cursor. These coordinates
are those of the corresponding
2023 Feb 28
1
ssh host keys on cloned virtual machines
Hi.
I think this thread has veered far enough from the discussion of
OpenSSH development to be considered off-topic.
--
Darren Tucker (dtucker at dtucker.net)
GPG key 11EAA6FA / A86E 3E07 5B19 5880 E860 37F4 9357 ECEF 11EA A6FA
Good judgement comes with experience. Unfortunately, the experience
usually comes from bad judgement.
2011 May 31
2
OT: Pie charts
We regularly get questions about making pie charts, and frequently
veer off into the philosophical and practical issues surrounding that
form of data graphic: human perception of angles and so on.
So while this isn't an R issue, I thought some of you might appreciate
this brief discussion of the efficacy of pie charts:
http://fakescience.tumblr.com/post/6042293374/understanding-pie-charts
2006 Jun 12
0
Effect.Appear/Hide and numbered lists
Hi,
I''m building a wizard with several steps per page and i''ve organised
them per page in a numbered lists. So an average page looks like
1. Do something
xxxxxxxxxxx
2. Do something else
xxxxxxxxxxx
etc
and the code is
<ol>
<li>Do something<br />xxxxxxxxxx</li>
<li>Do something else<br />xxxxxxxxxx</li>
</ol>
On one
2010 Jul 10
1
False answer() being sent by cellphone providers
-----Original Message-----
From: asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com on behalf of Steve Edwards
Sent: Fri 7/9/2010 5:32 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Cc:
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] False answer() being sent by cellphone providers
On Fri, 9 Jul 2010, Mike Ely wrote:
> (off list)
Continuing to veer off-topic...
> Yes indeed we do. The telcos
2013 Jan 11
3
How often to restart Asterisk...
Had my Asterisk instance stop responding to incoming/outgoing calls today.
Had to kill -9 the asterisk process and restart it to get it back. Not
really looking for help on that as the instance is version 1.6 and is due
to be replaced with an upgraded version shortly.
However, this does make me wonder, do you restart periodically to try to
avoid issues or do you just let things run until
2002 Jun 26
5
[PATCH] improved chroot handling
There are a couple of niggles with the sandboxing of the unprivileged
child in the privsep code: the empty directory causes namespace pollution,
and it requires care to ensure that it is set up properly and remains set
up properly. The patch below (against the portable OpenSSH, although the
patch against the OpenBSD version is very similar) replaces the fixed
empty directory with one that is
2007 Dec 11
2
Patch 10463: has_many through using uniq does not honor order
Hi,
I''ve just submitted a patch for ActiveRecord;
http://dev.rubyonrails.org/ticket/10463
The patch includes new fixtures because I could not find a applicable
combination among the existing fixtures. I hope that''s okee.
Please +1 or comment it.
Thanks,
Remco
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2010 Jul 22
2
Changing some values within a variable
Hi
I'm new to R and would like some help with a couple of problems. I
suspect the solutions are quite simple.
I have a data.frame (data) with 40 variables and 5238 observations
created from ~150 text files using read.table.
I would like to change some of the entries within two different columns.
Firstly, in the Group column I have groups A and B, I would like to
select all As and change
2007 May 09
2
SAMBA as PDC - Pls Help!
Hello guys!
I'm newbie in Linux and particularly in SAMBA. You can call me
Microsoft centric but am veering away with MS and so my boss who wishes
for me to establish a SAMBA PDC Server who will authenticate users,
provide file and print services for WInXP and Mac users.
I've read a good number of SAMBA-HOW-TOS but unfortunately i'm not
going anywhere! thus this e-mail...I'm a
2005 May 07
5
Good NAT Pnp Hardphone
Hello All,
I am looking for a sip phone that is capable of automatic nat. The
Cisco ata186 for example works fine for natting with iconnecthere, but
as for asterisk, both my 7960 and polycom ip600 require you to set the
nat ip on the tftp.
Does anyone know a good phone (or ata) that can do this automatically?
For example,
I want to give a phone to my brother, who is going to europe. His ICH
2010 May 12
3
Theora Intra (ptalarbvorm) vs. MJPEG
In the discussion of having a freedom-friendly camcorder or other video
device, we discussed the idea of using intra-only Theora video to make
post-recording editing a much easier process, allowing things like
frame-by-frame editing without the need to decode and reencode the video
again, thus incurring loss.
I was quite skeptical of the efficiency of intra-only Theora, and I had
speculated that
2009 Jan 25
1
Multiple lattice plots on a page: aligning x-axes vertically
Dear R-help,
I am creating a two lattice plots (a densityplot() and xyplot()) that
have the same x-axes and then 'printing' them onto the same page, one
above the other (see end of email for an example to generate the graph).
With different labels on the y-axis for each plot the left spacing is
different, and the x-axes don't align vertically. Although I can
manually modify the
2020 Nov 24
0
switch a source, idea?
That all depends on your source client capabilities and how well you
could automate that task. I'd think ices2 would be a pretty good route
as it is scriptable. You could just use different config files with the
necessary configuration for each scenario.
You can temporarily move listeners from mountpoint to mountpoint within
the admin interface, but that's a temporary thing afaik. Not
2008 Dec 09
0
Was Logical inconsistency - algorithm portability
The "logical inconsistency" thread has wandered a bit and discussion now veers towards portability of algorithms. On that subject, I have off-list been sharing ideas about the existence of functions to ensure optimizing compilers do not corrupt logical tests in numerical methods. Apparently the "volatile" adjective may have a role here (I am generally a "visiti...
2002 Jun 26
1
privilege separation breaks dns lookups
When the unprivileged child has chrooted it can no longer open
/etc/resolv.conf, so if the resolver hasn't yet initialized itself then
dns lookups will not be possible. This is unfortunately what normally
happens, but sshd falls back gracefully.
There are a couple of wrinkles: the resolver will typically try talking
to a nameserver on the local host by default (using INADDR_ANY rather
than
2007 Jun 18
0
[PATCH] sftp-server argument error handling
When you give sftp-server a bogus -l or -f parameter, it logs a useful
error message then blunders on to call log_init() with the bogus value.
log_init() then prints a less useful message to stderr and exits. The
following patch tidies this up by only printing the more useful error to
stderr and not blundering on afterwards.
--- sftp-server.c.orig Mon Jun 18 16:37:46 2007
+++ sftp-server.c Mon