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2009 Sep 28
2
Regression line w/ residuals - tuning the plot
Hello everybody, I am sure this is a beginners' problem which is being asked recurrently every few months, but nevertheless I wasn't able to find the answer searching through the r-help list. So here is my problem: I would like to plot a set of points (y vs. x), a (linear) regression line through them, and on the second graph underneath the first one I would want to plot residuals vs. x.
2006 Feb 15
3
RailsTidy: validates your HTML
Hello everybody, I needed something to validates my HTML templates so I wrote a plugin and here is its first version: RailsTidy is a plugin for Ruby On Rails. It allows you to * validate your rhtml templates, * validate the html output of your functional tests, * clean the html generated by rails. For doing all this, it uses * Tidy[1], the popular HTML validator and
2003 Jun 20
1
src rpm?
Is their a source rpm for the 3.0beta1 rpm? I would like to recompile it for ACL support, but I cannot seem to find one. Any links? Brent Norris Assistant DTC, Edmonson County Schools Cell: 270.246.0152
2012 Oct 04
1
Coda, HPDinterval and multiple chains
Dear all, I'm not 100% sure if this question is best directed at the r-list, or a mailing list concerned with Bayesian analysis, so please accept my apologies if another audience may be more appropriate. I have been using the rjags package to run Jags models with multiple chains and store the results in a Coda based mcmc list. For instance, having created a jags model and done initial
2008 Mar 07
3
newbie question dovecot and ldap
Hello, Please let me know how I can troubleshoot this - driving me crazy! I have the following dovecot-ldap.conf file: hosts = ldap.ucmerced.edu dn=cn=natsciadmin,ou=Special Users,dc=ucmerced,dc=edu dnpass=******** ldap_version = 3 base = ou=People,dc=ucmerced,dc=edu deref = never scope = subtree user_attrs = uid user_filter = (&(ou=Natural
2008 Mar 08
2
dovecot and ldap config - getting no password in reply
I almost go this liked but then I get the following: Mar 7 18:09:43 malaga dovecot: auth(default): ldap(jnorris,76.20.83.98): pass search: base=ou=People,dc=ucmerced,dc=edu scope=subtree filter=(&(uid=jnorris)) fields=uid,userPassword Mar 7 18:09:43 malaga dovecot: auth(default): ldap(jnorris,76.20.83.98): result: uid(user)=jnorris Mar 7 18:09:43 malaga dovecot: auth(default):
2008 Mar 10
3
question about dovecot imap outlook clients
Hello, Well... thanks to the input of all of you I have my dovecot->ldap connection working for almost all of my clients, however... on outlook, a message for certificates being trusted comes up, the user clicks yes and connection fails. Questions: Do I have to get an ssl certificate to make it work? ( cost ouch!) Is there a way around this using my own self-signed certificates? Is there
2003 Jun 19
5
Setting up 3.0 to authenticate to AD
After reading through the doc for setting up 3.0beta with ADS, I have gotten it to work along the lines of the the doc said. I can use wbinfo -g or -u top get the users and groups, I can use the net user or net group command to do it as well. I can login with the kinit program, perfectly well as well. Unfortunately, I cannot seem to connect to the linux machine from a Windows machine. I keep
2006 Jul 11
2
Bad Client Errors
I''ve gone through the mailing list archives and looked through all the docs I could find but I still can''t figure out exactly what''s going on with my Mongrel that it gives the following error: [Timestamp]: BAD CLIENT (127.0.0.1): Invalid HTTP format, parsing fails I''m running Cygwin 1.5.20-1, Ruby 1.8.4, and WinXP. I''d appreciate any help on getting
2008 Mar 12
1
interesting note - not sure just how to take care of this one
Hello all, the dovecot -> ldap connection is working correctly but I notice something in my maillog that is disturbing: dovecot.conf in the passdb section I have passdb passwd { } then it drops down into the ldap stuff. The user gets validated via this first and if it fails passes on to the ldap stuff. the problem is: in the file the user's unencrypted password is showing up as
2000 Feb 09
1
Win 2000 and Samba
I administer an NT network. My boss administers the Unix side. He runs a box that runs Samba. Our NT users have a share on the Samba box that is mapped by their NT profile. It contains their profile and personal file storage. We are planning a move to Windows 2000. It will be in native mode (no NT boxes, no WINS, no netbios). Can Samba handle authentication with Win 2000? What version of Samba
2006 Nov 23
2
FREE DOWNLOAD - PRI / T1 Circuit monitoring
I have release my routines for PRI circuit monitoring. You, your client or anyone can be notified by phone, beeper, email or txtmsg that your circuit is down. If Asterisk crashes due to an oscillating circuit (as I have found it sometimes does), sendmail is usually intact and email notification and txt messages will usually get through. If the client has backup lines, and Asterisk remains up,
2012 Mar 19
2
Loading Dataset into R continual issue
Hi, this is related to academic research I am trying to conduct. Please pardon my lack of socialization for this forum. For my project, I had to combine two different datasets, Democracy dataset from Pippa Norris and World Bank Patents dataset. My issue arrises from just loading the file into R. My colleagues proficient in R have been stumped as well. Often times the file would seem to load
2010 Nov 23
1
Strange happening with new users and keyed access on diskless cluster
Hello to all, I have been battling this situation now for 3 days and still have not found a resolution. I appeal to any and all for help. Here are the facts as far as I can tell. 1) I moved a 66 node rocks based cluster to a diskless cluster using the latest version of Centos and all updates in place. 2) users are added with home directory mounted across the nodes on the cluster so a
2006 Jun 01
5
History plugin
Hello, I felt annoyed enough when having to redirect user back to their previous location in a hackish way that I wrote this plugin. It avoids storing POST and Ajax request. It also has a facility to specify actions not to store in the history. If you are interested, it''s there: http://blog.cosinux.org/pages/rails-history See you all, Damien -- Damien MERENNE
2004 Jul 30
1
Failed to verify incoming ticket
Hi, I'm trying to get Samba 3.0.2 working against a Windows 2003 Active Directory. I can join the Linux box (RedHat Advanced Server) to the domain using "net ads join" and it appears in the Windows machine's Users and Computers snap in but when trying to map a drive from Windows you just get a continuous password dialog bog and on the Linux box Samba produces the following error
2006 Jan 11
1
samba-3.0.14a-2 auth against a very Large AD domain
I have setup SAMBA to authenticate to a 2003 (probably SP1) domain and I am having two very distinct problems. I have searched the archives, but each time I see this question is ask I never see any answers and I need an answer or I am going to have to shut this off. I work in the Kentucky school systems and we have one AD forest containing one domain for each county in the state. That totals up
2004 Jul 19
1
Windows 2003 AD/Kerberos Ticket error
I'm attempting to configure Samba 3.0.4 to work with Windows 2003 Active Directory, mapping users' home directories automatically. Currently we use this method in production with Windows 2000 but wish to migrate to 2003. The problem seems to be Kerberos related. I was able to join the Linux box (RedHat 9) to the AD. I can do a "kinit <username>" successfully. Klist shows a
2024 Dec 04
3
Undocumented behaviour of diag when replacing the diagonal of a matrix?
Dear list, is anyone aware of the following behavious of diag when used to replace diagonals (plural!) of a matrix? Small example: The following is documented and clearly to be expected: A <- matrix(0, nrow = 5, ncol = 5) diag(A) <- 1; A BUT, what about the following? When executing the code of `diag<-` line by line, it throws errors. So why does it work? diag(A[-1, ]) <- 2; A
2001 Nov 09
2
Open Files
I have been messing with this and it seems to work, but I would like to hear if it does or not from the people that have created it. On a WindowsNT machine I have three directories shared out READONLY. These three directories are mapped to users machines and then they run programs out of them. There are ALWAYS people using files in here. At times I have to update the programs in there and I