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2010 Nov 16
5
scatterplot with filled circles
for a simple scatterplot: plot(X ~ Y, type = 'p', col = 'red') this produces red-edged circles, but I want to fill in the circles. can this be done? I checked '? plot' already but couldn't find what I was looking for. cheers -- View this message in context: http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/scatterplot-with-filled-circles-tp3044690p3044690.html Sent from the R
2010 Nov 10
4
Installing R and an editor on a USB drive
Hi, I have adviced my students to install R and an editor on a USB drive for working in the computer class. With R everything works fine following these instructions: http://personal.bgsu.edu/~mrizzo/Rmisc/usbR.htm. But several editors (e.g., Tinn-R and WinEdt) require administrator rights. I have found out that Emacs (Vincent Goulet's Emacs for Windows Modified
2002 Jul 08
0
factanal results interpretation - am I right here?
Hi, I have obtained some results with factanal that seem to support a hypothesis I already had, and I'd like to verify that I can indeed conclude this from this new analysis. We had subjects reproduce perceived trajectories with a device that allowed us to measure spatial position (the path) and the device's orientation at any of those positions. From this, we calculated the rotation of
2009 Jun 26
0
[LLVMdev] bitwise AND selector node not commutative?
On Jun 25, 2009, at 4:38 PM, David Goodwin wrote: > Using the Thumb-2 target we see that ORN ( a | ^b) and BIC (a & ^b) > have similar patterns, as we would expect: > > defm t2BIC : T2I_bin_irs<"bic", BinOpFrag<(and node:$LHS, (not node: > $RHS))>>; > defm t2ORN : T2I_bin_irs<"orn", BinOpFrag<(or node:$LHS, (not node: >
2009 Jun 25
2
[LLVMdev] bitwise AND selector node not commutative?
Using the Thumb-2 target we see that ORN ( a | ^b) and BIC (a & ^b) have similar patterns, as we would expect: defm t2BIC : T2I_bin_irs<"bic", BinOpFrag<(and node:$LHS, (not node: $RHS))>>; defm t2ORN : T2I_bin_irs<"orn", BinOpFrag<(or node:$LHS, (not node: $RHS))>>; Compiling the following three works as expected: %tmp1 = xor i32
2009 Jun 26
1
[LLVMdev] bitwise AND selector node not commutative?
On Jun 25, 2009, at 6:06 PM, Evan Cheng wrote: > > On Jun 25, 2009, at 4:38 PM, David Goodwin wrote: > >> Using the Thumb-2 target we see that ORN ( a | ^b) and BIC (a & ^b) >> have similar patterns, as we would expect: >> >> defm t2BIC : T2I_bin_irs<"bic", BinOpFrag<(and node:$LHS, (not >> node:$RHS))>>; >> defm t2ORN :
2004 Jun 20
2
customflags considered a folder?
Hello, i just switched from courier-imap to dovecot on a machine. The transition was painless except for one issue - when using the "Check mail" feature of kmail, one gets the message: "Unable to get information about folder customflags. The server replied: internal error..." So it looks like the server isn't properly hiding the .customflags file for some reason. I
2003 Jan 17
1
Write to ext3 fs -> kjournald goes bananas
Hello, we have just observed a rather annoying behavior one of our servers. Specifically, when writing data to a file on an ext3fs filesystem at around 1.5 MB/sec, network connectivity suddently started to show signs of lag. The ping would spike up to ~1 second every 5 seconds or so. This affects the server in question and all hosts routing traffic through it (i.e., it's not a userland-only
2001 Oct 14
1
Slashdot story on Ogg Vorbis
Hey, http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=01/10/13/1343236&mode=thread If anyone's interested. -- / Peter Schuller, InfiDyne Technologies HB PGP userID: 0xE9758B7D or 'Peter Schuller <peter.schuller@infidyne.com>' Key retrival: Send an E-Mail to getpgpkey@scode.org E-Mail: peter.schuller@infidyne.com Web: http://www.scode.org --- >8 ---- List archives:
2001 Dec 11
2
Samba suddenly going nuts!
Hello, we're running 2.2.1a on a production server. Lately, it's been giving us troubles. Monday mordning, this moring, and 2 times more during today, samba stopped responding to all requests from Windows (2000) clients. This has happened once before a week ago, and once several weeks ago. Today it seems to be getting much worse. If left un-attended the system will eventually run out of
2003 Jan 28
1
Logon script never runs in 2.2.7a, but does in 2.2.4
Hello, we tried upgrading from 2.2.4 to 2.2.7a in order to fix a problem. We believe it fixes it, BUT, 2.2.7a causes logon scripts to never run. That is, we have 2.2.4 installed and the logon procedure works perfectly. We then upgrade the samba/samba-common (debian) packages, and everything works *except* that logon scripts never run. What are the possible causes for such a thing? Thanks! --
2010 Sep 09
0
UseR groups: NewJersey R - LondonR - BaselR
NewJerseyR Mango Solutions is pleased to announce the inaugural meeting of "NewJerseyR" a networking and social event for all local and regional R users. Thank you to those of you already registered to attend the first NewJerseyR meeting on Thursday 16th September and to those of you who have already joined our mailing list for future NewJerseyR events. Please note that we are
2004 Jan 06
1
[PATCH] possible bug in bindresvport
nfsmount doesnt work anymore for me. This patch fixes at least udp nfs mounts. tcp does still hang. client and server is 2.6. --- /dev/shm/bindresvport.c 2003-12-08 02:33:24.000000000 +0100 +++ klibc/inet/bindresvport.c 2004-01-06 21:05:02.283779072 +0100 @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ int bindresvport(int sd, struct sockaddr if (sin == NULL) { sin = &me;
2002 Jun 04
2
Dangers of oplock break wait time
Hello, the man page is quite explicit about not fiddling with the oplock break wait time parameter unless one has understood the oplock code. Is there an explanation for this that doesn't require one to be fully read up on the SMB/CIFS protcols? :) What form of errors are we talking about? Race conditions? How dangerous is it? The thing is that we're having a lot of trouble related to
2002 Jun 10
1
Very strange problem with profiles
Hello, I have just had a client of ours encounter an extremely weird problem with roaming profiles. Wheather or not it's samba related I do not know, but I believe it could be. The problem is that the person in question is MOVING files from one location to another inside "My Documents" while logged in using a domain account WHILE DISCONNECTED from the network. He also changes a few
2001 Jun 16
3
&quot;vorbiscomment&quot;
Hello, I'd like to use abcde to rip my CD:s to Ogg Vorbis format - but abcde wants a "vorbiscomment" in my PATH. I assume it's a tool for inserting meta-data into Ogg Vorbis files, but where do I get it? The vorbis-tools package doesn't seem to contain it. (Platform: Linux) Thanks! -- / Peter Schuller, InfiDyne Technologies HB PGP userID: 0xE9758B7D or 'Peter
2003 Jul 30
1
S & R Public Training Courses in the UK
(Apologies for cross posting) Mango Solutions are pleased to announce the following public courses in the UK. Date Course Location 29th - 31st October Advanced <http://www.mango-solutions.com/pubadvanceds.htm> S-PLUS Programming Oxford 11th - 13th November R <http://www.mango-solutions.com/pubrprogramming.htm> Programming London 14th November R for
2002 Aug 19
0
Samba server identify
Hello, yesterday we re-installed a file server running samba, among other things. All of /etc was backed up, including MACHINE.SID and secrets.tld. However no matter what we did the Win2K clients just would not 'get' that it's the same server! As a result it goes nuts trying to use the profile. We are not working on manually re-initializing everyone's profile and selectively
2003 Jan 26
0
Strange delays/hangs/freezes with samba
Hello, our file server was rebooted due to an extended power outage a week or so ago. Ever since then, we have had a problem with clients "freezing" or hanging when accessing the Samba server. It sometimes happens when loggin in, at the beginning of the login script. The script will stall; explorer will hang (not even the task manager can be brought to the front). At that point all you
2003 Feb 09
0
Solved: Login script doesn't run
Hello, I just thought I'd post the reason why we were having trouble getting the login script to run when upgrading from 2.2.4 to 2.2.7a (and 2.999). It turns out the location of secrets.tdb changed somewhere around 2.2.5. When I copied the up-to-date version of secrets.tdb to /var/lib/samba (from /etc/samba), the login script ran. (If someone knows what's stored in secrets.tdb that