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2010 Dec 07
1
Statistical Analysis with R Beginner's Guide Book
Hi Everyone, I'm writing to announce my new R beginner's guide book and answer questions related to it. The primary focus of Statistical Analysis with R is helping new users become accustomed to R and empowering them to apply R to suit their own needs. It is a beginner's guide written for a broad audience and should be well received by businesspeople, IT professionals, researchers,
2018 Jun 06
4
Recurrent DNS issues after DC loss
On 06.06.2018 16:02, Rowland Penny via samba wrote: > >> I seem to remember having read here on the list, that it is no good >> idea to mix samba versions in a domain. If there is sound advice to >> do it anyways, I would be up for trying it. However, as I have >> written above, I messed up the uid/gid ranges. To my understanding, >> later versions of Samba (like
2008 Jan 04
2
Menu - labels
Webgen uses file paths to generate multilevel menues, bread crumbs etc. And limits the character range in paths to a-zA-Z. As the directory names are used verbatim as menu labels this is fairly limitting for non-english pages. Is there a way to map directory names to configurable UTF8 strings for menu labels? oao
2001 Feb 28
2
Update to Mounting Win 98 and 2k shares
Ok, typing: mount -t smbfs -o username=username,password=password //Share/File /mnt worked! It loaded the contents of the folder I wanted to acces into the mnt directory. This is goad, but I would like to store them all in one directory. I tired to do a ... /mnt/directoryname but it wouldn't work. Also, how do I set things up so that Linux will automatically load this share on startup
2015 Nov 03
1
Plan to update to Xen 4.6
When we started the Virt SIG, our stated goal was to support one recent version of Xen with a recent kernel. We updated at that time to Xen 4.4, as the most recent stable release. We skipped 4.5; but now with 4.6 out, I think it's about time to upgrade. Moving to 4.6 has several distinct advantages for CentOS 7. Xen 4.4 has no systemd integration, while Xen 4.6 does. Additionally, Xen 4.4
2005 Aug 05
0
Samba/CUPS printer queue troubleshooting guide (XP clients)?
We have a printing reliability problem with Samba printers/queues and we are trying to figure out how to troubleshoot it more methodically. Situation: We've been running Samba 3.x (always current/latest) for over a year with primarily Windows 2000 clients. This summer we are converting our 100 Win2K PCs to XP; this conversion is nearly complete. Our Samba printing is CUPS-based to HP
2013 Jan 08
0
New book: Beginner's Guide to GAM with R
Readers of this mailing list may be interested to know that the book "A Beginner's Guide to Generalized Additive Models with R' is now available from: http://www.highstat.com/BGGAM.htm Upcoming books in 2013: A Beginner's Guide to GLM with R and JAGS. AF Zuur, J Hilbe, EN Ieno A Beginner's Guide to GAMM with R. AF Zuur, AA Saveliev, EN Ieno Kind regards, Alain Zuur
2008 Feb 21
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM Win32 Issue
Hola Aaron, Just having that code didn't work since the linker still stripped it out, so I have that function called from the code in the system that actually is being used by our app. Kinda grubby, but I include: #include "llvm/lib/Target/X86/X86TargetMachine.h" Which is in the LLVM lib, not the LLVM inc directory. This little maneuver made our Mac builds really unhappy, so
2013 Feb 13
0
Online Beginner's Guide to R course with video/audio files
Following our successful book: 'A Beginner's Guide to R', we are please to announce an online R course based on this book. Video/audio files Discussion board Video footage of instructors Nearly every section of ?A Beginner?s Guide to R? is covered. Each chapter is presented as a powerpoint video file with audio comments and you can see our computer screen with R code and results.
2013 Mar 06
0
Course: Beginner's Guide to MCMC, GLM and GAM with R
There are a few places left on the following course: Beginner's Guide to MCMC, GLM and GAM with R When: 10 - 13 June 2013 Where: SAMS, Oban, Scotland Further information: http://www.highstat.com/statscourse.htm Flyer: http://www.highstat.com/Courses/Flyer2013June_SAMS.pdf Kind regards, Alain Zuur
2016 Apr 28
0
New book: Beginner's Guide to Zero-Inflated Models with R
We are pleased to announce the following book: Title: Beginner's Guide to Zero-Inflated Models with R Authors: Zuur, Ieno Book website: http://www.highstat.com/BGZIM.htm Paperback or EBook can be order (exclusively) from: http://www.highstat.com/bookorder.htm TOC: http://www.highstat.com/BGS/ZIM/pdfs/TOCOnly.pdf Keywords: 430 pages. Zero inflated count data. Zero inflated continuous data.
2013 Jun 20
0
New book: Beginner's Guide to GLM and GLMM with R
Members of this mailing list may be interested in the following new book: Beginner's Guide to GLM and GLMM with R. - A frequentist and Bayesian perspective for ecologists - Zuur AF, Hilbe JM and Ieno EN This book is only available from: http://www.highstat.com/BGGLM.htm This book presents Generalized Linear Models (GLM) and Generalized Linear Mixed Models (GLMM) based on both
2009 Mar 15
1
expire tool in 1.1.11
Hi, I am on dovecot 1.1.11 trying to figure out the expire tool .... The thing is that when I had confed the exp tool there where a bunch of mails inside the mail boxes. Thus it seems as if the database is not updated about them. Is there a way to update it from command line to include the old mails ??? Thanks Harry
2009 Jun 26
3
beginner's guide to C++ programming with R packages?
Hello, again. I'm interested to learn how programmers develop & test C/C++ code with R packages in Linux. I've been reading R source and the manual on Writing R Extensions but there are just a couple of details I can't understand. I wish I could watch over a developer's shoulder to see how people actually do this. I've tested a bit. I am able to take package.tar.gz
2007 Jan 11
1
Matching on multiple columns
Am I correct in believing that one cannot match on multiple columns? One can indeed subset on multiple criteria from different variables (or columns) but not from unique combinations thereof. I need to exclude about 10000 rows from 108000 rows of data based on several unique combinations of identifiers in two columns. Only merge() seems to be able to do that. Merge would allow me to positively
2018 Sep 24
2
Centos on Dell XPS15
On 09/21/2018 03:59 PM, H wrote: > On 09/18/2018 08:58 PM, H wrote: >> On 09/07/2018 04:01 AM, H wrote: >>> On September 4, 2018 10:51:09 AM GMT+02:00, Patrick Laimbock <patrick at laimbock.com> wrote: >>> >>> -----Original message----- >>> >>> From:H <agents at meddatainc.com> Sent: Monday 3rd September 2018 14:52 To:
2000 Jul 10
0
Samba Server Bug Report for Web Interface on Red Hat 6.2
I was looking at the fix list of the past two releases and didn't notice this bug among them.....it's kind of a nasty one.... I've submitted a report to RedHat regarding this issue and the report can be found here.... http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=13302 In short, I was attempting to change my preferences for my Netscape Mail client while the page was
2003 Mar 21
1
mkisofs bug ?
I need to make a iso image with the filesystem like nero does and i need it for the windows platform not for linux... I need something that does not restrict filenames, it doesn't boder me that are shortnames as long as it let's me access the directory or filename. This is the commandline I use to compile my iso file: %BASEDIR%\isolinux\buildcd\win32\mkisofs -r -log-file log.txt -J -l
2015 Jun 25
0
Virtual Mailboxes
My next bonehead maneuver - was more of the first! location = virtual:/var/mail/%%d/%%n/mdbox/mailboxes/virtual was adapted from my definition for my shared namespace. Which was intended to share OTHER users - which is why the '%%' prefixes are used. Changing to: location = virtual:/var/mail/%d/%n/mdbox/mailboxes/virtual Now I can actually view something! But I still have a
2008 Feb 21
3
[LLVMdev] LLVM Win32 Issue
Thanks for your response Chuck. >From this and the other responses to my question, it looks like I'm including all the right object files, so it must be something with Visual Studio stripping "dead" code. So, given your response Chuck, I have a few questions. First, what exactly is the code that VStudio seems to be stripping? I might be able to figure out how to prevent it