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2008 Feb 12
1
Random Effects
Hi All: I have a panel data set with i individuals and t time periods for which i am required to estimate the model parameters allowing for Random Effects. How can i go about this in R? Thanks Sam "There would be no heroes if there were no battles or no arduous tasks, and there are no real scholars but those who have fought with circumstances while they studied books." -
2007 May 03
2
Note of praise
I don''t mean to litter the mailing list with junk, but I just wanted to say thanks to everyone who''s been working on rspec for this release. I particularly like your attention to natural language and thorough documentation/examples. I''m not at the point yet where I can contribute much to the code side of things, but if there were a donate button I would use it. Jeff
2004 Aug 06
1
Comments and Praise
I love Icecast, as soon as I seen there was a windows version I dropped shoutcast. I'm part of a large group of people who broadcast police scanners from all over North America and it's mostly done using the winamp/shoutcast combo. I've told everyone I know (some big yahoo groups) about icecast and they all love it because there is no huge delay like there is with shoutcast. I use
2006 Aug 14
0
Mongrel 0.3.13.4 -- All Praise Win32
Hey Win32 folks, I messed up the win32 gem for my last Pre-Release announce. Please grab it again with: gem install mongrel --source=http://mongrel.rubyforge.org/releases/ And make sure your apps work with it. Nothing else has changed, but there will be another release for win32 tomorrow. -- Zed A. Shaw http://www.zedshaw.com/ http://mongrel.rubyforge.org/ http://www.railsmachine.com/
2005 Dec 27
2
Praise Switchtower (plus a quick question)
Switchtower is really cool once you get it going. Quick question, I do a: % rake deploy % rake remote_exec ACTION=symlink_pictures ...but what''s the easiest way to combine the two in a single command? Thanks CM -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2005 Mar 07
0
In praise of rails
I''ve just been playing with ''render_partial'' and its great. Reusable, parametised, html components! I''m playing with navigation components, and my ''left nav bar'' is now parametised and driven by the action, yet shared over many actions, and isolated in its own "_left_menu.rhtml" So easy to use, awesome stuff. Neville
2007 Apr 24
0
*** High Praise for ZFS and NFS services ***
Dear ZFS and OpenSolaris people : I recently upgraded a large NFS server upwards from Solaris 8. This is a production manufacturing facility with football field sized factory floors and 25 tonne steel products. Many on-site engineers on AIX and CATIA as well as Solaris users and Windows and everything you can shake a stick at. Everything in this place must rest in central storage that is
2002 Jun 20
0
Praise and thanks
Hey all, I just wanted to express my thanks for the help and advice that I got off of the list. We have successfully replaced our aging NT4 server with a Sun E250/Solaris 8/Samba 2.2.4/Sunray system, acting as a PDC for our Win98/2k/XP clients (BTW: didn't need to use the XP registry hack at all) and with a Win2k server hanging off of it for application and remote desktop services for the
2003 Dec 01
1
Linus "praise" for Xen
http://www.kerneltraffic.org/kernel-traffic/kt20031201_243.html --- Relevant section --- Nuno Silva mentioned: The good people at Cambridge made a (very nice) VMM that exploits ring0/1/3 to let one machine run various kernels independently (the kernels need to be ported to the xen arch). Xen itself executes in ring0 and the "guest" operating systems execute in ring1.
2006 Feb 12
4
How do I emulate directory structure with routes?
I''ve got something that I''m not sure is actually doable. I have a very complex model relationship with a lot of parent/child/grandchild/ greatgrandchild etc stuff going on. Is there a way to do a route like this? tld.com/ projects/:project_name/:sequence_acronym/:shot_number/:department/:eleme nt_name/:version/ where: project is the parent of sequence sequence is the
2006 Jan 02
3
ANN: new rails site/RoR praise
Hi, >From idea to launch in less than 48 hours (those 48 hours including the new year party ;) , rails once again showed its effectiveness. Last friday I read the news about a guy who sold a million pixels for 1$ each on his homepage. After slamming my head during half an hour for not having thought of it [1], I thought I''d better spend some time on a rails project, and more as a
2015 Feb 03
0
Another Fedora decision
On 3 February 2015 at 10:31, Always Learning <centos at u64.u22.net> wrote: > If testing then a one character password is very acceptable to me. Why > should some arrogant nutter impose an arduous ultra secure password when > a simple one character password will suffice ? Who knows the machine, > the deploying environment and the circumstances better ? The user or > some
2015 Feb 03
0
Another Fedora decision
On Mon, Feb 02, 2015 at 11:31:35PM +0000, Always Learning wrote: > If testing then a one character password is very acceptable to me. Why > should some arrogant nutter impose an arduous ultra secure password when > a simple one character password will suffice ? Who knows the machine, > the deploying environment and the circumstances better ? The user or > some anonymous and
2011 Oct 18
9
cant play after updating to ubunto 11.10
I recently updated my Ubunto from 11.04 to 11.10 and I can no longer play windows games via wine. However I can still launch and use Steam, but I cant play any of the games there, Steam shows the "preparing to launch..." message but the game never launches. Also with World of Warcraft the game launcher opens up, I can see the news and all, but when I push the play button the launcher
2006 Dec 31
1
HoMM 3 - SoD not working under FC6, but does in FC5
I am able to run HoMM 3 (3DO version) SoD expansion with the 3.2 update and the No CD crack on FC5. However it doesn't run on FC6. I tried disabling SELinux and that did not have an appreciable effect. I tried wine versions 0.9.24, 0.9.25 and 0.9.27. Here is the output on the terminal session: Script started on Fri 22 Dec 2006 09:12:34 AM CST ]0;heroes@heroes:~/.wine/drive_c/Program
2015 Feb 02
8
Another Fedora decision
On Mon, 2015-02-02 at 15:17 -0700, Warren Young wrote: > The answer is clear to me: general security principles. By the time EL8 comes out, we?ll have had ~3 years of warnings under EL7 that weak passwords would not be tolerated, and they?re finally disallowing them. Good! > > (More like 6 years, actually, because EL6 gives a red warning bar for weak passwords.) > > Let?s flip
2020 Apr 27
2
Rtools and R 4.0.0?
Hevr? told me that people from Bioconductor and possibly others are keeping an eye on this thread so it would be good to post a note here too. As of version 4.0.0, the official R for Windows and binary packages provided via CRAN are built with gcc-8.3.0 from rtools40, as shown in the CRAN check table: https://cran.r-project.org/web/checks/check_flavors.html Instructions and installers for
2009 May 17
1
City of Heroes / wine not identifying NVIDIA video card
I've been using wine for some time now to play City of Heroes and overall I've been very satisfied. One issue that has always bothered me is that COH gives a warning about outdated video card drivers even with the most recent drivers from NVIDIA installed. This limits the settings that can be chosen in the video options. I also suspect it's not making the most efficient use of my
2020 Apr 28
1
Rtools and R 4.0.0?
Huge thanks to you (Jeroen) and R-core for doing this. I wasn't involved with this directly but I know it was a pretty seriously heavy list so well done all around! ~G On Tue, Apr 28, 2020, 11:04 AM Herv? Pag?s <hpages at fredhutch.org> wrote: > Thanks Jeroen! > > > On Tue, Apr 7, 2020 at 6:07 PM Kevin Ushey <kevinushey at gmail.com> wrote: > >> >
2020 Apr 07
0
Rtools and R 4.0.0?
That's great to see, although I suspect it's still a speculative change and could be backed out if any non-trivial issues were encountered. Regardless, I would like to thank R core, CRAN, and Jeroen for all of the time that has gone into creating and validating this new toolchain. This is arduous work at an especially arduous time, so I'd like to voice my appreciation for all the time