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2006 Mar 25
1
Suggest patch for princomp.formula and prcomp.formula
Dear all,
perhaps I am using princomp.formula and prcomp.formula in a way that
is not documented to work, but then the documentation just says:
formula: a formula with no response variable.
Thus, to avoid a lot of typing, it would be nice if one could use '.'
and '-' in the formula, e.g.
> library(DAAG)
> res <- prcomp(~ . - case - site - Pop - sex, possum)
2010 Apr 15
1
classes and functions for qqnorm and stem
Referring to "Using R for Data Analysis and Graphics" by J H Maindonald,
and available from the R site, I found the example on p.30 non-working:
> stem(qqnorm(possum$hdlngth))
Error in stem(qqnorm(possum$hdlngth)) : 'x' must be numeric
Since qqnorm(possum$hdlngth) plots, and
> class(possum$hdlngth)
[1] "numeric"
, the problem must be here:
>
2005 Dec 07
1
Problem with Winbind on Solaris for Samba 3.0.21rc2.
Hello again, I have been testing Samba 3.0.21rc2 with Windows ADS support
on SPARC/Solaris 8 and 9 and am experiencing problems with winbind for
nsswitch.
Firstly, can anyone confirm this configuration this works at all?
Secondly, how did you get it to work?
I am aware of various difficulties with winbind/nsswitch on Solaris and I
thought I had done everything necessary to solve that.
My
2003 Jul 19
2
I don't find "fuzzy matching"
hello.
I'm a student that work on R.(version 1.7.0)
I need to some data frames such as
"possum","Beams"'"kiwishade","dolphins",... .
I typed help.search("possum") and so on,but the
response was "No help files found with alias or title
matching 'possum' using fuzzy matching.".
I dont know what is "fuzzy matching"
2002 Dec 24
1
Build problems in syslinux 2.00
I'm building on Debian (Woody) though I don't think that's relevant.
Having found no build instructions, no configure script I decided on
'make'
It worked, except the ls command showed some files were not built because
there are old versions in the tarball.
I tried 'make clean all' but still I have old files:
ls -ltr kwdhash.gen version.gen ldlinux.bss ldlinux.sys
2002 Jul 01
1
functions of dataframes
Hello experts
I have a thing which I can't vectorize. Can any gurus out there help?
This is my truncated dataset; it is a dataframe of five possums and
which tree they slept in on three days.
R> dataset
p14 p88 p82 p90 p98
1 6 7 5 1 3
2 8 9 10 1 11
3 8 7 12 13 14
I can manipulate it with simple functions fine:
R> f
function(n){n+1000}
R> f(dataset)
2002 Jun 13
2
fisher.test FEXACT memory bug "should not occur" (PR#1662)
This is a bad bug as reported by Robin Hankin,
it is still in "R-patched" ...
##- From: Robin Hankin <r.hankin@auckland.ac.nz>
##- To: r-help@stat.math.ethz.ch
##- Subject: [R] possum sleeping: thanks and fisher.test() FEXACT error
##- Date: Thu, 13 Jun 2002 16:46:26 +1200
## .....
## Example slighlty modified (MM)
d4 <- matrix(c(0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 3, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
2004 May 22
5
Asterisk firewall config
The asterisk wiki states that it needs SIP, IAX2, IAX and RTP open to the
world to work. Is this necessarily true, or does it only need some of these
outgoing?
I'm concerned as anyone that could guess an extension number&password could
use my server to make outgoing calls. It would help if the extensions had a
netmask/allowable IP setting like the iax.conf file uses, but there
2003 Jan 28
1
ibutton
has anybody worked with support for the ibutton? i've come across keymgr
(http://www.rcpt.to/keymgr/), but it seems to be dead (or playing possum). i've
also come across ramblings about integrating ibutton support into openssl, but
i dunno how pertinent that is, or even whether the work still exists.
i just want to get rid of my passwds (or lock them up in a safe), and the
ibutton seems
2004 May 18
1
Configure asterisk for outgoing.. need authuser parameter?
Hi,
I have access to two providers. On one of them the authuser is the same as
the username, so outgoing works. On the other one I can only get
incoming -
what ever combination I try for outgoing I get an error. The register
command
has the ability to specify both usernames (which is why incoming works) but
outgoing doesn't seem to, and without that I'm stuck.
They are defined as:
2002 Jun 12
4
table problems
dear helplist,
my student has fifty trees, numbered one to fifty, and a vector
recording which tree a certain possum slept in on 12 nights.
R> c
[1] 3 14 17 22 26 26 17 40 43 25 46 46
R>
Thus it slept in tree #3 on Monday, then tree #14 on Tues, and so on.
I wish to test the null hypothesis that the animal chooses trees
randomly; try
R> table(c)
c
3 14 17 22 25 26 40 43 46
1 1
2024 May 10
1
samba debian & ubuntu builds
Hi!
After providing samba builds for several debian and ubuntu releases for over 1.5 years,
I see this service is quite popular still.
However, I'd love to understand how useful it is still, and which releases should be
provided in the future.
For example, samba 4.16.x series is end-of-life, there has been no updates for it for
quite some time and none planned, either. Yet people do have
2005 Dec 05
0
Solaris Winbind causes problem with SSH.
Hello, I have been testing Samba 3.0.21 (rc1, rc2) on Solaris 8 and Solaris 9 compiled with ADS support.
In my testing smbd seems to work with a Windows 2000 ADS and Windows XP workstations in a basic setup where
winbindd is running in default mode "netlogon proxy only" (but winbind is NOT enabled in /etc/nsswitch.conf).
When I configure winbind to use idmap and enable winbind in
2002 Jun 13
0
possum sleeping: thanks and fisher.test() FEXACT error
Dear helplist
Many many thanks to everyone who helped me. The trick was to use
tabulate() or, better,
tab <- rep(0,50)
names(tab) <- 1:50
tab[names(table(sleeps))] <- table(c)
My original dataset was a list of 50 trees and a length 12 vector
recording which tree a certain possum slept in on 12 nights. As
Professor Ripley points out, a Monte-Carlo simulation is easy to set
up, and it
2007 May 01
5
New lists
Think of this as a motion as one might move at a meeting. Discussion and
refinement are in order.
I don't understand the current rationale for a single CentOS users'
list; probably in times past it was sensible, but I think the time has
come for splitting the list by release.
I'm speaking from my own perspective, but I'm sure others have similar
stories. How many users use
2007 Apr 05
2
How should I create a repo on Centos 2.1?
I tracked down a createrepo rpm "for RHL 7.x, AS 2.1" etc (hosted by
Dag), but it's uninstallable.
Eventually I managed to create an rpm from the source (actually, that's
fairly easy when onw knows to say "python2"), but python-urlgrabber has
completely defeated me.
According to Dag, the problem is that "upstream" doesn't see the need to
support
2004 May 22
3
e164.org
So I just saw this VoIP-centric article at slashdot
(http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/05/22/1840220) which mentions
e164.org. It's a "non-profit public DNS root designed to map phone numbers
to Internet protocols." Is anyone on this list actually using this?
They have asterisk config instructions:
http://www.e164.org/config.php
I wonder if someone can help me understand
2007 Feb 13
3
Linux on a Thinkpad R40
I've just acquired a use IBM Thinkpad R40 model 2722-GDM.
I'm contemplating what to run on it, and longer-term the likely
candidates are:
Centos 5
SLE{D,S} 10
OpenSUSE 10.2
Kubuntu - the latest.
Kubuntu - Long Life (aka 6.04, Dapper, ...)
I've booted Knoppix 4 in it and most seems well, including the Atheros
Wireless card Windows can't find.
The major flies in the
2004 Jun 01
1
Bug reporting
On 1 Jun 2004, John Summerfield <john@Corridors.wa.edu.au> wrote:
> The jitterbug link on http://rsync.samba.org/nobugs.html no longer works. I
> suggest it either be fixed or removed.
Thanks, fixed.
> You make bug-reporting needlessly difficult, I think. I dislike the need to
> subscribe to a mailing-list and potentially receive lots of email that
> doesn't interest
1999 Jul 28
6
You got some 'splaininn to do Lucy ;-)
We just had a security application vendor come in. We asked about Linux
support and he said that putting a security application on top of an
insecure OS was useless. When I asked what he meant by insecure he replied
that Linux does not have a true Auditing capability - as opposed to HP-UX &
Solaris which they do support. Can anyone explain to me what he was talking
about?
Thanks,
Marty