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2003 Nov 13
3
an unwanted chroot() call
Hello,
I am trying to run rsync under my own userid on a high-numbered port.
The problem is that, when I use the --daemon option, I get an error
saying that a chroot() call failed.
My config file does *not* have any chroot call in it.
How can I avoid a chroot() invocation when running as a normal non-root
user?
Thanks in advance for any advice!
--
Daniel Ortmann, LSI Logic, 3425 40th Av NW,
2003 Dec 20
6
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2011 Aug 25
1
Syntax for a three-level logistic model
Dear People at R help, I am trying to figure out the syntax for a three-level logistic model with a single random effect (intercept):
Data Collected
My data consist of three levels: level 1 is four setting for each student (setting nested within student), and each student is registered in one of 14 universities (students nested within university). More detailed:
A. 2,479 students who have a
2009 Jul 29
4
Some people asked me lately about how professional Dovecot is.
I purely love that kind of crap. As if presentations meant anything, as
if there aren't all kinds of scholarly work about theoretical perfect
world algorithms and conceptual systems that will never be implemented
and are as practical and effective as wings on a pig. Please.
I'm reminded of the story about how, during the American Civil War, when
the North had finally, after years of
2006 Oct 31
4
'make check' fails on d-p-q-r-tests (PR#9326)
'make check' fails on d-p-q-r-tests:
> ##-- non central Chi^2 :
> xB <- c(2000,1e6,1e50,Inf)
> for(df in c(0.1, 1, 10))
+ for(ncp in c(0, 1, 10, 100)) stopifnot(pchisq(xB, df=df, ncp=ncp) == 1)
Error: pchisq(xB, df = df, ncp = ncp) == 1 is not all TRUE
Execution halted
Here is some more testing:
xB <- c(2000,1e6,1e50,Inf)
for(df in c(0.1, 1, 10)) for(ncp in c(0, 1,
2018 Oct 28
4
IBM buying RedHat
On 10/28/18 17:54, Zube wrote:
> On Sun Oct 28 10:20:31 PM, Alain p?an wrote:
>
>> Le 28/10/2018 ? 22:10, Albert McCann a ?crit?:
>>> Damn, this is bad enough to make one weep.
>>
>> Red Hat would stay as a distinct entity inside IBM. IBM has also
>> contributed to Free software, and especially Linux kernel.
>> I don't know how bad it is and the
2001 Oct 01
2
FTP-to-CVS instructions
There's one section missing from the instructions for downloading a
tarball via FTP and migrating it to cvs.
I speak, of course, of the paragraph that explains that so many files end
up missing this way that after three tries you will give up, rm -rf wine,
do a full cvs -z 3 checkout wine, and kick youself hard for not just doing
a full checkout in the first place because then you'd have
2010 Jul 16
8
save plot
I made a plot, but after I made a second plot, the previous plot was
gone. How can I save all the plots in a file (I do not manually copy
and paste them one by one)?
Thanks.
Linda
2012 Sep 24
2
[LLVMdev] Cambridge LLVM Social this week
Hi all,
In sync with Paris meetup, the Cambridge version will also be this
week, on Wednesday (26th Sep., 7:30pm) at the Cambridge Blue:
http://www.the-cambridgeblue.co.uk/blueroadmap.html
I hope we can get the same attendance as last time, since it won't
stop raining until February. I'll try to arrive earlier and get a big
indoor table.
If you haven't done so yet, you can
2009 Nov 17
3
re placing the dates format in R for exporting the data set...
hi everyone, i am having difficulties with replacing the dates format in R
for exporting the data set...
eg: the code that i used was
toms_dat<- replace(toms_dat, toms_dat ==2009-08-06, 2)
toms_dat<- replace(toms_dat, toms_dat ==2009-08-04, 1)
but when i export the data as into txt file or excel file the dates come up
with very large numbers .....:drunk:
please help me ...=)
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2003 Nov 03
2
I joined this list today
I joined this mailing list today, and after I few minutes I was getting the
SWEN virus
emailed to me. I unsubscribed from the list and I'm still getting this
virus.
Do you know of anyway to clear this up?
2011 May 25
2
stepwise selection cox model
Sorry, I have wrote a wrong subject in the first email!
Regards,
Linda
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: linda Porz <linda.porz@gmail.com>
Date: 2011/5/25
Subject: combined odds ratio
To: r-help@r-project.org
Cc: r-help-request@stat.math.ethz.ch
Dear all,
I am looking for an R function which does stepwise selection cox model in r
(delta chisq likelihood ratio test) similar
1999 Apr 05
2
Win95, sharing printers and drives
I have two computers ROLAND (RedHat 5.2 and Samba) and LINDA
(Windows95).
I am already able to print on the printer connacted to LINDA. Yesterday,
before I managed to get the printer working, I was alos able to see
ROLAND's directory 'tmp' and 'winD' on LINDA.
The problem that I saw this morning was that the printing still works
but LINDA can no longer see the shares of
2007 Aug 24
2
All in one good for CentOS
I've asked a similar question before, but this is slightly different -
is there a reasonably good, cheap all-in-one scanner-copier-printer-fax
device that works well with Linux, CentOS in particular?
(Last time I asked about a scanner only, although it was in the context
of a Canon MP160, which I never did get to work and wound up taking
back.)
Thanks.
mhr
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2006 Mar 16
1
about pam
Hi there,
In the description of command "pam", it mentions "For datasets larger
than (say) 200 observations". Now my dataset is a "54732 by 5" dataframe
named "test". When I try to run pam(test,4),it shows " cannot allocate
vector of length 1497768547". Is it because the row too big that it
can't handle?
Thank you!
2012 Sep 25
1
[LLVMdev] Cambridge LLVM Social this week
On 24 September 2012 19:25, Wojciech Meyer <wojciech.meyer at gmail.com> wrote:
> No way, I'm going to Paris!
>
> Remember 1h difference, they will get drunk sooner than we.
You can be drunk on both! Paris' is today, Cambridge's is tomorrow! ;)
--
cheers,
--renato
http://systemcall.org/
2005 May 27
1
VoiPSupply Dot Com: Epilogue
LOL - You mean he actually 'met' Newt Gingrich? How dare you not extend
him credit!!!
I mean seriously... For such a distinguished individual...
Hey, not only have I met the heads of several multi-billion dollar
corps, I have gotten absolutely blasted drunk with them.
So I should get credit, a 40% discount, and your daughters phone number,
right??? LOL
Seriously, though. I think it
2009 Sep 05
2
How to 'apply' on multiple arguments?
Hi,
I am wonder if there is a function similar 'apply' but it could accept
multiple arguments?
For example, I have the following matrix.
x=matrix(1:6,nr=2)
y=matrix(1:6,nr=2)
I want to find a function that can be used to compute the linear
regression for each pair of rows in the two matrices?
multiple_apply(x,y,1,function(u,v){lm(u ~ v)}
That is, I wound like something like the above
2011 Apr 07
3
No ringback even though progressinband=yes is set
Any ideas on why callers who call into my customer's SIP trunk are not hearing a ringback tone? I had this on one other asterisk system, and wound up needing to set progressinband=yes in the SIP trunk config.
I have set this on the current system & restarted asterisk, but to no avail.
I am using:
AsteriskNOW distro
Asterisk build is 1.6 from AsteriskNOW repository:
2018 Oct 28
2
IBM buying RedHat
On Sun, Oct 28, 2018 at 03:54:06PM -0600, Zube wrote:
> > Le 28/10/2018 ? 22:10, Albert McCann a ?crit?:
> >
> > Red Hat would stay as a distinct entity inside IBM. IBM has also
> > contributed to Free software, and especially Linux kernel.
> > I don't know how bad it is and the implications for CentOS...
>
> That old war wound started aching again.
>