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2005 Jun 30
1
SWAT login fails
...I run xinetd
in the background?)
The problem is that when I enter http://hostname:901 into my browser and try
to login with my root username and password the login doesnt work. The login
box just keeps popping back up.
If someone could help me out with this it would be great. Thanks.
- Jared Wiltshire
2013 Jan 18
1
Bug#686764: xen: Multiple security issues
...of this process and the rationale, please see the original
announcement [2] and my blog post [3].
0: debian-release at lists.debian.org
1: http://prsc.debian.net/tracker/686764/
2: <201101232332.11736.thijs at debian.org>
3: http://deb.li/prsc
Thanks,
with his security hat on:
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Jonathan Wiltshire jmw at debian.org
Debian Developer http://people.debian.org/~jmw
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2010 Jan 15
1
OCFS2 1.2.9-1 RHEL5
...been no updates and kernel 2.6.18-164.10.1 is out for RHEL5. Are you going to release updates or have you now finished with 1.2.9-1 for RHEL5?
Many thanks
Matt
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2011 Jan 11
1
Confidence interval on quantile regression predictions
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2007 Feb 09
0
R/S Programmer - Mango Solutions (UK)
Mango Solutions, providers of R and S-PLUS consulting, systems
development and Training Services, are looking for a R/S Programmer to
join their UK - Wiltshire based technical team. We are looking for
highly motivated individuals to work in a customer-focused environment.
This is a unique opportunity to develop within a dynamic company which
has been expanding rapidly and profitably since it's inception in 2002.
Mango Solutions have an excellent...
2007 Feb 09
0
Senior R/S Programmer - Mango Solutions (UK)
Mango Solutions, providers of R and S-PLUS consulting, systems
development and Training Services, are looking for a senior R/S
Programmer to join their UK - Wiltshire based technical team. We are
looking for highly motivated individuals to work in a customer-focused
environment.
This is a unique opportunity to develop within a dynamic company which
has been expanding rapidly and profitably since it's inception in 2002.
Mango Solutions have an excellent...
2010 Apr 07
0
nvram/cmos settings backup/restore?
...means of backing up/restoring the settings in a
systems non-volatile ram under CentOS?
regards
Phil Vossler
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Westek Technology Limited, Unit 1 Lancaster Park Industrial Estate,
Bowerhill, Melksham, Wiltshire, SN12 6TT, UK.
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2013 Jun 18
1
deSolve question
Dear All
wonder if you could provide some insights on the following: currently I have this code which produces the expected results:
require(deSolve)
pars <- list(k = 0.08,v=15)
intimes <- c(0,0.5,12)
input <- c(800,0,0)
forc <- approxfun(intimes, input, method="constant", rule=2)
derivs <- function(t, state, pars) {
inp <- forc(t)
dy1 <- - pars$k * state[1]
2012 May 18
3
How to create axis y axis for horizontal bar plot?
Hi,
i am working on bar plot but i need to generate y axis for horizontal bar
plot. In the attached diagram x-axis is there with scale 0 to 12 but i need
y axis. How can i implement it?
http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/file/n4630478/barplot2.jpg
Thanks
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2012 Dec 20
2
Filling Lists or Arrays of variable dimensions
Following problem:
Say you have a bunch of parameters and want to produce results for all combinations of those:
height<-c("high","low")
width<-c("slim","wide")
then what i used to do was something like this:
l<-list()
for(h in height){
l[[h]]<-list()
for(w in width){
l[[h]][[w]] <- doSomething()
}
}
Now those parameters aren't
2013 Oct 31
2
Make Multiple plots in R
Dear All,
I would wish to make multiple plots and give title/ headings same time, is there a simpler/ tidier way compared to below(, especially the headings as they are missing)? See output attached.
#####################################Making multiple Plots start########################
plot(mybrick9, y = 2, col = terrain.colors( length(seq(0,1, by = .2))-1),breaks= seq(0, 1, by = 0.2), axes =
2012 Dec 20
5
an entry level (stupid) question
Hello all, i'm a newbie to R and now I get stuck by the question, would
anybody help me please?
Suppose, I got the following
> test <- data.frame(test1=c(c(0.00, 0.005, 0.01, 0.015, 0.02)))
> test
test1
1 0.000
2 0.005
3 0.010
4 0.015
5 0.020
Now I want another column inside test, named test2
for i=c(1:5), If test$test1[i] is 0, then the value of test$test2[i] is
1/test1[i]
or
2015 Jan 09
0
Processed (with 2 errors): user debian-qa@lists.debian.org, affects 774889, affects 771755, unarchiving 767561 ...
...d as found in versions ruby-fog/1.24.0-2.
> found 769146 20080406p-12
Bug #769146 [openntpd] openntpd: fails to upgrade from 'sid' - trying to overwrite /etc/apparmor.d/usr.sbin.ntpd
Marked as found in versions openntpd/20080406p-12.
> tags 771589 + wontfix
Bug #771589 {Done: Jonathan Wiltshire <jmw at debian.org>} [release.debian.org] unblock: openmpi/1.6.5-9.2
Added tag(s) wontfix.
> notfixed 636463 vzctl-3.0.29-1
Bug #636463 {Done: Ola Lundqvist <ola at inguza.com>} [vzctl] vzctl: /etc/vz/dists/scripts/postcreate.sh randomises run-times in /etc/crontab, but not cron.d
T...
2008 May 20
1
Confirmation of resource completeness.
Hi all,
I need to have some way of confirming that all manifests have run against
as chosen group of hosts. We are just about to use puppet to perform post
build configuration on nearly 200 machines and one final sanity check
requirement from the bosses is that we have an easy way of seeing that
puppet has done the deed on each server.
I have googled, read what I can find on the puppet web