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2012 Jan 26
2
R extracting regression coefficients from multiple regressions using lapply command
Hi, I have a question about running multiple in regressions in R and then storing the coefficients. I have a large dataset with several variables, one of which is a state variable, coded 1-50 for each state. I'd like to run a regression of 28 select variables on the remaining 27 variables of the dataset (there are 55 variables total), and specific for each state, ie run a regression of
2004 Nov 18
2
Informix database
We use Informix database. I was able to connect to the database with S-PLUS by using its CONNECT/Java through the JDBC driver. How can I connect to Informix with R, wither using JDBC or any other method? we run Linux so I prefer a method other than ODBC. Thankx for the help
2005 Jan 17
5
simple over view of the process
Hello All, Please forgive the lack of understanding as of yet but I have been trying to follow the mailing list messages over the last few days and would like to know if someone could wither point me into the right direction or possibly give me a brief overview of the complete process. Basically, I see that the Asterisk PBX systems can run on linux and seems to offer the engine base that is
2005 May 07
6
New to CentOS, is this a safe bet?
I know this may be a stupid place to ask, but I have to ask. I'm looking for a new Linux distro to use and support. I've been a loyal purchaser of SuSE Linux Pro for the last 3 years. I've paid my $90 loyally, in part because I wanted money to actually go to someone working on OSS, but also because I thought it was a good bargain, to get a quality, tested distro for that cost. The
2009 Nov 20
1
Has anyone had success with RGTK2/rattle and windows 7 64-bit?
I have been unable to get rattle to run in my new Windows7-64 bit configuration. For wither Rgtk2 or rattle, I get an error: Entry point not found The procedure entry point g_assetion_message_expr could not be located in the dynamic link library libglib-2.0-0.dll. Any help is really appreciated.
2007 Feb 05
1
Disapearing Drives
I have been having a problem with my Samba server for about a month now and need help. I am having users mysteriously losing access to drives during the day. The drive will un-map itself and any further attempt to access it through wither Windows Explorer or just typing the UNC in the "Run" window will result in a "Drive or path not accessible" error. On the samba side,
2014 Mar 14
2
[LLVMdev] __builtin___clear_cache
Folks, To implement this bug: http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=19142 I need an LLVM intrinsic to communicate the need to lower the builtin wither to noop or a call or even a sequence of instructions. I thought about: void @llvm.clear_cache(i8 * begin, i8 * end) to simulate precisely GCC's builtin: void __builtin___clear_cache (char *begin, char *end) which will be, by default,
2005 Oct 12
1
[PATCH] Restore, comment, correct memory barriers in xenstored.
Keir moved barriers, Competence questions are raised: Correctness withers. Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au> diff -r 067b9aacb6c2 linux-2.6-xen-sparse/drivers/xen/xenbus/xenbus_comms.c --- a/linux-2.6-xen-sparse/drivers/xen/xenbus/xenbus_comms.c Wed Oct 12 09:11:35 2005 +++ b/linux-2.6-xen-sparse/drivers/xen/xenbus/xenbus_comms.c Thu Oct 13 01:...
2008 Feb 29
1
Received UDP packet from unknown source 1.2.3.4 (port 12345)
Hi list, I have a VPN mesh with ~10 nodes. A recently added node experience the 'Received UDP packet from unknown source' problem. I read in the faq this is probably caused by a NAT rule on wither side, but I dont have such rules. The thing is that IP in the 'Received UDP packet from unknown source ' message is exactly what I have configured. The problem solves itself with
2007 Feb 06
1
Disapearing Drives: Urgent help needed
Seriously, I realize the below post doesn't have all the necessary info to diagnose the problem, but I'm not even sure where to look for more info. Any help would be greatly appreciated. ===================================== I have been having a problem with my Samba server for about a month now and need help. I am having users mysteriously losing access to drives during the day.
2018 Oct 18
1
Security issues when rsyncing directories as root
Hi, I am using rsync to keep two directores on two servers in sync. Machine A, the "client" is the one where the rsync process is invoked, which then logs into Machine B, the "server" as root with ssh and a key. The key is restricted in /root/.ssh/authorized_keys to a script that checks wither $SSH_ORIGINAL_COMMAND matches the rsync --server command that I expect, such as, for
2005 May 10
2
Yum repomd.xml error
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 List, I searched google for this error, but apparently I'm either lacking the necessary 1337 skillz, or you know I just am not gettin' a google friendly search put into it. The error is below. [prata at crane ~]# sudo yum update Setting up Update Process Setting up Repos http://apt.sw.be/redhat/el4/en/i386/dag/repodata/repomd.xml: [Errno 4]
2024 Aug 22
1
Question about nut-dependencies
On Aug 21, 2024, at 12:34?PM, Heath Smith via Nut-upsuser <nut-upsuser at alioth-lists.debian.net> wrote: > > 1) Who is deciding what goes in to fink and port packages? Do the maintainers of NUT have any say with fink, Mac Ports, and Home Brew (for MacOs machines)? > As Jim mentioned, the distributions like Fink and MacPorts are free to choose the subset of dependencies that they
2003 Dec 30
3
The dangers of static buffers in rsync code
I have been trying for quite a while now to understand why is the flist.c:f_name() function implemented using static buffers. Anyone care to comment? The immediate problem is that any call to f_name overrides the previous content (well, obvious). This, combined with the fact that several function calls are made with the result of f_name(file) results in problems handling hardlinks - and
2005 Jan 10
10
Unicall errors
If I make a call to asterisk's r2 E1 I get these errors *CLI> Jan 10 16:16:38 WARNING[1089170112]: chan_unicall.c:634 unicall_error: UniCall: mfcr2 Rx bits 0x1 [1/ 1/ 0/ 0] Jan 10 16:16:38 WARNING[1089170112]: chan_unicall.c:634 unicall_error: UniCall: mfcr2 Detected Jan 10 16:16:38 WARNING[1089170112]: chan_unicall.c:634 unicall_error: UniCall: mfcr2 Making a new call with CRN
2003 Apr 23
2
Fw: Anyone please???? SMP & general health check!!
I put this to the smp list and to stable but have had no takers from wither. nThere are both smp and other system issues and I am just wondering if anyoe would be willing to take a look at this output from dmesg and let me have some advice Thanks david ----- Original Message ----- From: "vizion communication" <vizion@ixpres.com> To: <freebsd-smp@freebsd.org> Sent:
2014 Jul 09
0
Documenting the NUT driver-qualification process
On Jul 9, 2014, at 6:31 AM, Eric S. Raymond <esr at thyrsus.com> wrote: > What I'd like to do is this: confer in real-time, perhaps via IRC, > with someone who knows this process. Ask about every step (thought > processes and diagnostics). *Write them down* and turn this into a > document on how to qualify and support a new device. Happy to help, but scheduling something
2006 Jun 18
7
memory pages nulling when releasing
Hello everyone! Could you tell me if FreeBSD supports memory page nulling when releasing it to prevent unauthorized access to data left in the page after it's allocated again. If it does, what sys calls etc provide that? IMHO this is an important issue when operating data with different sensivity levels. Thanks in advance. Nick
2008 Jan 11
37
Proposal for how per dataset keys are initially setup
Anthony Scarpino wrote (elsewhere): > While writing up the man page.. I thought of a few things that I was > wondering if you considered.. > > Can an encrypted dataset (keytype=dataset) reside in a non-encrypted (no > kek defined) pool? I can see a case for and against allowing this when considering it purely at the feature level as users/admins see things. The admin can
2008 Jan 11
37
Proposal for how per dataset keys are initially setup
Anthony Scarpino wrote (elsewhere): > While writing up the man page.. I thought of a few things that I was > wondering if you considered.. > > Can an encrypted dataset (keytype=dataset) reside in a non-encrypted (no > kek defined) pool? I can see a case for and against allowing this when considering it purely at the feature level as users/admins see things. The admin can