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2005 Nov 08
0
CentOS4.2 and wifi
Dear all Can anyone tell me, does CentOS4.2 include a wifi manager that will handle 128 bit WEP out of the box, so to speak? The version of kwifimanager with 4.1 would only do 64 bit due to an oversight at KDE Towers... TIA John John Logsdon "Try to make things as simple Quantex Research Ltd, Manchester UK as possible but not simpler" j.logsdon
2005 Aug 12
2
Firefox and Java on CentOS 4.1
I need to run a Java-enabled Firefox on my CentOS4.1-powered laptop and it *was* running fine. Then yesterday I up2date'd the box and Firefox went from 1.0.4 to 1.0.6. And I lost Java. I can't seem to re-install it, whether from the original (1.5.0 I think it was) or the latest downloads. This is crucially important as I need to access my Dell RAC. Can anyone advise how to get
2005 Nov 25
2
Ordering problem
I have an ordering and factor problem to which there must be a simple solution! The version is R 2.0.1 (2004-11-15) on A Linux platform. A data frame H is read in from a .csv file using read.csv with as.is=TRUE. Another data frame HN is constructed from data and I want to compare two columns both named ss of the (sorted) data frames that are the same length. The problem is that HN$ss is
2007 Jul 30
3
Slightly OT - use of R
I am trying to get a measure of how R compares in usage as a statistical platform compared to other software. I would guess it is the most widely used among statisticians at least by virtue of it being open source. But is there any study to which I can refer? By asking this list I am not exactly adopting a rigorous approach! Best wishes John John Logsdon
2005 Nov 27
4
gsub syntax
Hello I know that R's string functions are not as extensive as those of Unix but I need to do some text handling totally within an R environment because the target is a Windows system which will not have the corresponding shell utilities, sed, awk etc. Can anyone explain the following gsub phenomenon to me: >
2006 Jul 13
1
Extracting Phi from gls/lme
I am trying to extract into a scalar the value of Phi from the printed output of gls or lme using corAR1 correlation. ie I want the estimate of the autocorrelation. I can't see how to do this and haven't seen it anywhere in str(model.lme). I can get all the other information - fixed and random effects etc. Is there an obvious way so that I can save the brick wall some damage? TIA
2006 Jan 16
1
lme output
I am trying to extract the solution from a simple lme calculation. For example (the first 4 have a mean 0, sd 1): > y<-c(-1.118,-.5,.5,1.118,10) > gp<-factor(c(rep('one',4),'two')) > res<-lme(y~1,rand=~1|gp) Linear mixed-effects model fit by REML Data: NULL Log-restricted-likelihood: -8.67141 Fixed: y ~ 1 (Intercept) 4.962502 Random effects:
2006 Sep 28
2
Perspective axes
Is there a way to get the axes labels for a persp() plot to show the actual values employed? ticktype='detailed' only shows a scale from 0 to 1. My values are (for example) y in 0.2-0.7, x in 450-560 and I would like to suppress the z labels. How can I get the x and y values to appear on the plot? R-2.3.1, Windows XP Home. Best wishes John John Logsdon
2005 Dec 08
2
x86_64 kernel compilation
If I can squeeze a message between the discussions on security (:-)) I have been trying to compile a kernel on an x86_64 box under CentOS4.1 and now 4.2. The problem is that neither make xconfig or make gconfig work: make gconfig * * Unable to find the GTK+ installation. Please make sure that * the GTK+ 2.0 development package is correctly installed... * You need gtk+-2.0, glib-2.0 and
2007 Jun 14
1
JGR, Java and Kubuntu 7.04 ...
R-ists Yet again Java rears its ugly head. I have Kubuntu 7.04 running the Kubuntu-repository version of R 2.4.1-1. Yes it isn't the very latest version but this is not the issue here. I want a Windows-like environment and everyone is talking about JGR. I downloaded it and installed it along with rJava. Both compile and install satisfactorily. But when I come to run it: >
2023 Aug 27
1
Issue with gc() on Ubuntu 20.04
On Sun, 27 Aug 2023 19:54:23 +0100 John Logsdon <j.logsdon at quantex-research.com> wrote: > Not so although it did lower the gc() time to 95.84%. > > This was on a 16 core Threadripper 1950X box so I was intending to > use library parallel but I tried it on my lowly windows box that is > years old and got it down to 88.07%. Does the Windows box have the same version of R
2015 Nov 10
2
Rsync and differential Backups
Folks I have been using rsnapshot for years now. The only problem I've found is that it is possible to run out of inodes. So my heads-up is that when you create the file system, ensure you have more than the default inodes - I usually multiply the default by 10. Otherwise you can find your 1Tb USB drive failing after 259Mb and you can't then recover the files. Rather embarrassing. >
2005 Jun 07
3
WEP and CentOS 4
Hi folks, Any advice about configuring CentOS 4 and wep? I am using an intel pro 2200 which is configured and working but fails with wep, Cheers in advance _________________________________________________________________ Be the first to hear what's new at MSN - sign up to our free newsletters! http://www.msn.co.uk/newsletters
2023 Aug 27
1
Issue with gc() on Ubuntu 20.04
Folks I have come across an issue with gc() hogging the processor according to Rprof. Platform is Ubuntu 20.04 all up to date R version 4.3.1 libraries: survival, MASS, gtools and openxlsx. With default gc.auto options, the profiler notes the garbage collector as self.pct 99.39%. So I have tried switching it off using options(gc.auto=Inf) in the R session before running my program using
2013 Aug 06
3
wireless networking probelm with WEP
Hi All! I run in to problem, what described in some more place: http://149.20.54.209/showthread.php?t=39724 . The concrete problem is: when I use FreeBSD with WEP, there are no RX traffic received. So, when I probed a DHCP request, then here are no response from DHCP server. The OS is: FreeBSD 9.2-BETA2 (freebsd-stable).
2006 Aug 26
1
wep key generator
Dear All, I have this same problem on my ubuntu as in my Centos linux. when i use NetworkManager to connect to my NetGear Access Point with WEP security, the passphrase seems that do not make the correct KEY, so i had to check in the NetGear and enter it manually in EX mode, using iwconfig on CentOS and the networking utility in ubuntu. Ok, after this introduction this is my question. Do you
2006 Aug 10
1
Wifi WEP / Cisco aironet wireless internal card 802.11b
Hi, I have a IBM ThinkPat T30 a Cisco Aironet wireless internal in the laptop 802.11b only. It works great with open Acess points, but when i try to connect to encripted ones. I got the dialog box asking for the passphrase 128 bit, I enter it and after that i receive the dialog box again! Maybe my card do not support WEP or I am doing something wrong? Here is part of what i can see on
2005 Dec 26
8
Add notes to a graph
Hi, I have done a search on this in vain. How can I add a note to the foot of a graph example below |-----------------------| | Title | | -------- | | | my | | | | graph | | | | | | | | ______| | |note: source | |-----------------------| Many thanks Ronnie
2007 Aug 06
1
rank in decreasing order
Hi All, I want to give ranks to elements in a column so I used: total_list$field1.rank <- rank(total_list$field1,ties.method="min") But this gives me the rank in increasing order. How do I get the ranks in decreasing order? I know decreasing = FALSE is not a legal argument here. Thanks. Jiong The email message (and any attachments) is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s)
2007 May 10
1
yum upgrading
I have boxes on CentOS 4.2 that I want to move to CentOS5. Are there any problems envisaged in trying to move 4.2->4.3, 4.3->4.4 and 4.4->5.0, using yum upgrade and changing the repositories at each stage? I guess it is not too good an idea to try it in one step. Or do I need the CDs? Can anyone advise? TIA Best wishes John John Logsdon "Try to