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2013 Sep 12
5
Setting up postfix under CentOS-6
I recently, perhaps foolishly, changed over a remote server
from sendmail/procmail to postfix/amavis/spamassassin/clamd ,
and I'm finding it difficult to configure this setup.
The CentOS document <http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/postfix>
explicitly says that its instructions may not work in CentOS-6.
Does anyone know of reasonably simple postfix documentation
for CentOS-6?
I've been
2015 Jun 30
5
Plan for libguestfs 1.30
It has been a ludicrously long time (over 8 months) since the last
stable release of libguestfs. So I'd like to plan a new 1.30 release
soon.
Please follow-up if there are features / blockers / bugs that need to
be addressed for 1.30.
As usual, bugs which have "1.30" (without quotes) in the Devel
Whiteboard field in Bugzilla are nominated as blockers for the
release. You can see
2015 Jun 30
1
Re: Plan for libguestfs 1.30
On Tue, Jun 30, 2015 at 04:49:13PM +0200, Luigi Toscano wrote:
> On Tuesday 30 of June 2015 15:22:27 Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
> > It has been a ludicrously long time (over 8 months) since the last
> > stable release of libguestfs. So I'd like to plan a new 1.30 release
> > soon.
> >
> > Please follow-up if there are features / blockers / bugs that need to
2009 May 27
2
Object-oriented programming in R
Dear R-users,
I have very recently started learning about object-oriented programming
in R. I am far from being an expert in programming, although I do have
an elementary C++ background.
Please take a look at these lines of code.
> some.data = data.frame(V1 = 1:5, V2 = 6:10) ;
> p.plot = ggplot(data=some.data,aes(x=V1, y=V2)) ;
> class(p.plot) ;
> [1] "ggplot"
My
2009 May 26
4
Creating multiple graphs based on one variable
Dear List,
I would like to create several graphs of similar data. I have x and y values for several different individuals (in this case fish). I would like to plot the x and y values for each fish separately. I can do it using a for loop, but I think I should be using "apply". Please let me know what I am doing wrong, or if there is a "better" way to do this. What I have
2001 Dec 11
2
printing from unix to NT printer
Setup:
samba 2.2.2
Solaris 8
Trying to print to a printer attached to an NT4/sp6a machine. Printer passes 'test print page' test on NT and is shared.
Problem:
An error occurs when the smbclient command is used:
cat afile | smbclient \\\\tech223\\testprn -U username%password -P -c "translate;print -"
The error reported is "ERRDOS - ERRbadaccess (Invalid open mode.)
2008 Feb 04
3
How to make reference to R in the method section in a scientific article?
En innebygd og tegnsett-uspesifisert tekst ble skilt ut...
Navn: ikke tilgjengelig
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2009 Dec 17
2
Sweave Makefile issue
Dear R-specialists,
I am trying to create a Makefile that will first convert all my .Rnw
files into .tex files and then, that will run the LaTeX compiler to
produce a pdf document. This issue has been discussed before. Hence,
I've basically adapted a Makefile I found at
http://n4.nabble.com/R-Sweave-R-and-complex-latex-projects-td810020.html#a810023
to make it compatible with a Windows
2008 May 20
4
[Bug 16033] New: [Randr12] DPI calculation ludicrously incorrect
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=16033
Summary: [Randr12] DPI calculation ludicrously incorrect
Product: xorg
Version: git
Platform: x86-64 (AMD64)
OS/Version: Linux (All)
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: medium
Component: Driver/nouveau
AssignedTo: nouveau at lists.freedesktop.org
2009 Dec 28
2
refering to the 'boundaries' of a graph
Please see this code for a demonstration of my problem...
xlim <- c(-1,5)
plot(1:4, xlim=xlim)
abline(v=xlim[1])
abline(v=xlim[2])
When I refer to xlim, it is not referring to the boundaries of the graphical
region, it refers to the maximum and minimum xticks. My question is how can
I refer to the x axis boundaries (and similarly y axis) of the graph?
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2009 May 08
2
Help to extract results from lme.object
Hi list,
Would someone please give me a hint how to extract the between and within
subject StdDev from "lme" fit? Below is the output from the fit, but I couldn't
find the number 0.3927714 anywhere in the fitted object. Thanks in advance for
your help!
Random effects:
Formula: ~1 | group
(Intercept) Residual
StdDev: 0.3927714 0.7857085
Best,
Auston
2009 May 14
1
automated polynomial regression
Dear all -
We perform some measurements with a machine that needs to be
recalibrated. The best calibration we get with polynomial regression.
The data might look like follows:
> true_y <- c(1:50)*.8
> # the real values
> m_y <- c((1:21)*1.1, 21.1, 22.2, 23.3 ,c(25:50)*.9)/0.3-5.2
> # the measured data
> x <- c(1:50)
> # and the x-axes
>
> # Now I do the following:
2009 May 29
2
excluding NAs in data frame without deleting rows
Hi all,
I have a binary matrix with NAs included. Each row and column
includes at least one NA, so I don't want to omit them. Is there a
way to sum across rows and columns, ignoring the NAs but not deleting
the row or column? If not, I suppose I can write a loop function, but
I have learned that it is best to stay away from loops if possible.
Thanks for any help,
Wade
2009 May 29
2
remove object
Hi list....
I try to remove all object less one, this object is called index. I have
many object with different names and pattern option in ls function may not
remove this object why any word in index object repeats with other object.
Anybody can give me one advise for this question....
Thank for all
fernando
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2009 May 11
3
Searching within a ch. string
Hi all, is there any function to find some words in a character-string? For
example suppose the string is : "gdfsa-sdhchc-88", now I want to find
whether this string contains "sdhch". Is there any R function to do that?
Regards,
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2010 May 20
1
Kate terminal window
Dear R-users,
I've recently switched to Ubuntu and I've decided to use Kate to edit my
R code. I really like how Kate allows one to simply pipe their code to
the terminal. However, I would find it even better if I could actually
get the Kate console to display error messages (or any console outputs
in fact) in red and my input in a different color. The instance of xterm
that Ubuntu
2009 May 28
4
How this addition works?
I have following addition :
> 1:2 + 1:10
[1] 2 4 4 6 6 8 8 10 10 12
I could not understand how R adding those two unequal vector? Any help?
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2009 May 20
2
How to load data from Statistics Canada
We would like to load data from Statistics Canada
(http://www.statcan.gc.ca/) using R,
for example, Employment and unemployment rates.
It seems to me that the tables are displayed in HTML.
I was wondering if you know how to load these tables. Thanks,
-james
2010 May 21
3
SSH service not getting restarted
Hi,
I have this in my sshdconfig module''s init.pp but the service is not
getting restarted even though at first connect the file sshd_config is
getting modified with the Banner entry. Can someone please help?
class sshdconfig {
file {
"/etc/ssh/sshd_config":
path => "/etc/ssh/sshd_config",
owner => root,
2009 May 13
2
Input to variables - help please
Dear list
I have managed to write a short program to evaluate data which is inputted
from a csv file using the following
x = read.csv("wms_results.csv", header=TRUE)
All works fine but since I have a number of similar data files which have
different names, I would like the program to allow me to input the file
name, rather than having to edit the program.
>From the documentation I