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2015 Nov 02
3
R-packages for Ubuntu 15.10 wily
Dear Dirk, I just upgraded to Ubuntu 15.10. It seems that the r-packages are not upgrading although deb files exist on the cran repository. For instance, r-cran-rjags is back to 3-15-1 On the repository, I saw that the 'Sources' and 'Packages' files in wily folder show vivid version of packages although dated to yesterday : https://cran.univ-paris1.fr/bin/linux/ubuntu/wily/Sources
2005 Sep 09
3
SCSI controller setup
I have an IDE based PC running Linux/CentOS4 to which I wish to attach a scsi dlt. The host controller is an Adaptec AHA3940 something that lspci reports as: SCSI storage controller: Initio Corporation 360P (rev 02). I would like to have the system load the driver for this adapter at boot but I have two problems: 1. I am not sure which driver to use; and 2. I do not know how to force
2008 Apr 24
2
inverse F distribution in R?
Dear all, I'm looking for a function that calls the inverse F-distribution. Something equivalent to FINV in matlab or excel. Does anyone know if such a function already exists for R? (I haven't been able to find one.) Thanks for any leads. Best, Jennifer
2005 Sep 06
7
Cookbook receipe for SCSI tape install requested.
I need to install an HP Surestore dlt on a Centos 4 machine and I am at a loss as to how to proceed. Can someone either provide or point me to an online reference on how to proceed to add and configure a SCSI adapter and tape drive. I have read, but not really understood, the man page entry for st. Does kudzu handle this? Regards, Jim I am a digest subscriber so the favour of an
2017 Jan 05
1
doveadm output format changes
It appears that doveadm output format changes every now and then, without particular notice. For example, the following command: doveadm -f pager mailbox status 'messages recent' '*' did output something like this until v2.2.24 : mailbox: Mailbox1 messages: 58 recent: 12 ^L mailbox: Mailbox2 messages: 128 recent: 0 but switched to that in v2.2.26 : Mailbox1 messages: 58
2023 Mar 21
1
"doveadm altmove -r" not working ?
> On 21/03/2023 00:26 EET Benoit Branciard <benoit.branciard at univ-paris1.fr> wrote: > > > Hello, > > I have some trouble using "doveadm altmove -r". > > Regular "doveadm altmove" is OK, selected mails were moved to alternate > storage as expected. But I can't manage to get them back to original > location, "doveadm altmove
2017 Jan 25
1
2.2.26.0 : accessing "mdbox_deleted" content destroys indexes
Accessing or listing "mdbox_deleted" contents seems to destroy MDBOX indexes. Examples of commands which triggers this problem ($home being the home directory of $user, and mail_location being mdbox:~/mdbox): doveadm -o mail="mdbox_deleted:$home/mdbox" -f table mailbox status -u "$user" 'messages vsize' INBOX doveadm -v import -s -u "$user"
2023 Mar 20
3
"doveadm altmove -r" not working ?
Hello, I have some trouble using "doveadm altmove -r". Regular "doveadm altmove" is OK, selected mails were moved to alternate storage as expected. But I can't manage to get them back to original location, "doveadm altmove -r" has no effect. We are using Dovecot 2.3.4 (Debian Buster package). mail_location =
2023 Mar 21
1
"doveadm altmove -r" not working ?
Hi, Your problem might be similar to mine a long time ago. IMO behavior of "doveadm altmove -r" command with mdbox format is different to sdbox format: - With sdbox format, when you move back a message to primary storage (aka default storage), only the message and the file containing it are affected. There is nothing impacted. - With mdbox format, a file in storage contains
2012 Jun 22
1
cumulative userdb ?
in Dovecot 2.0, is it possible to have kind of "cumulative" multiple userdb ? that is, for all users: - extract some attributes (let's say: uid, gid, home) from a first userdb (Passwd for example), - an extract some other attributes (mail for example, but overwriting those from the first userdb in case of redundancy) from a second userdb (LDAP for example) ? This is *different*
2012 May 07
2
y-axis-problem (barplots)
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2004 Dec 03
0
Printing stops after upgrading to 3.0.8-2
Dear list subscribers, Recently I upgraded my samba version from 2.0.5 to 3.0.8-2. The setup I use is basically very simple: a W 98 box should be able to access some disk-shares and a printed, connected to a Linux box, running Debian's sarge distribution. Accessing the disks is no problem, but the printer can't be accessed any more. My log.smbd logfile shows lines suggesting
2009 Dec 22
1
Building static HTML help pages in R 2.10.x on Windows
I upgraded to R2.10.1pat and discovered, along with everybody else, that static HTML pages are no longer the default. Fine; my tastes would go the other way, but I'm happy to adapt. However, I'd still like to build static HTML pages (for stable bookmarking, use when R is not running, etc.). I'm using the Windows installer, so the advice in the R Installation & Admin guide
2013 Jan 21
1
Ordered Probit/Logit with random coefficients
Hello, I searched everywhere but I didn't find what I want, that is why I as the question here. Threads discussing this issue on this mailing list are already quite old. Does anybody know of a function in R which allows to estimate ordered probit/logit model with random coefficients. The only mixed effect model I found was clmm of the ordinal package but it only provides random intercepts. I
2017 Aug 14
2
weight in lm
On 2017-08-14 5:53 AM, peter dalgaard wrote: >> On 14 Aug 2017, at 10:13 , Troels Ring <tring at gvdnet.dk> wrote: >> >> Dear friends - I hope you will accept a naive question on lm: R version 3.4.1, Windows 10 >> >> I have 204 "baskets" of three types corresponding to factor F, each of size from 2 to 33 containing measurements, and need to know if the
2006 Feb 08
1
Rf_protect in Rinternals.h
Hello! I'd like to ask you a question about c (macros): In Rinternals.h are defined: a) SEXP Rf_protect(SEXP); b) #define protect Rf_protect c) #define PROTECT(s) protect(s) As far as I understand the calls Rf_protect( x ), protect( x ) and PROTECT( x ) are all equalent. So whats the reason that there are 2 macros defined? Why 3 times the same when 1 distinct function would be
2014 Sep 07
1
lbfgsb from C/C++
Hi, I would like to call R's lbfgsb function from my C/C++ code by including R_ext/Applic.h and linking against libR. Currently, I am allocating memory for x (and the other input arrays for lbfgsb) in my C/C++ code via malloc/new. However, this gives a segmentation fault when executing the program. I tried to allocate x via PROTECT(x = NEW_NUMERIC(n)); x_p = NUMERIC_POINTER(x);. This compiles
2013 Mar 21
1
"adaptIntegrate" function
Hi all, it seems that there is problem with function "adaptIntegrate", when the integration limits is infinity. Please see the code below. The second integration does not seem to work. Can anyone familiar with this give some help? Thank you with much. Hanna library(mnormt) library(cubature) ff <- function(x, rho){ mu <- rep(0,3) Sigma
2017 Jan 02
1
varimax implementation in stats package
Hello, recently I was looking at the implementation of the "varimax" rotation procedure from the "stats" package and to me it looks quite different from the algorithm originally suggested by Kaiser in 1958. The R procedure iteratively uses singular value decompositions of some matrices whereas Kaiser proposed to iteratively compute rotation matrices between all pairs of
2012 Jan 03
1
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