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1999 Aug 10
0
Administrivia #28812 - NTBugtraq is hiring! (fwd)
anyone want to work next to a lake? i went to ntbugtraq / canada day party / conference last month and had a great time meeting interesting peole in a relaxed atmosphere. i thought i'd forward this on to the samba mailing lists as a lot of the people involved with samba have to deal with heavy duty nt environments. luke p.s don't bug russ if you don't cover the job requirements,
2011 Sep 02
1
Hints for Data Clustering
Dear All, I will be confronted (relatively soon) with the following problem: given a set of known statistical indicators {s_i} , i=1,2...N for a N countries I would like to be able to do some data clustering i.e. determining the best way to partition the N countries according to their known properties, encoded by the {s_i} set of indicators for those countries. Some properties of these
2011 Sep 14
1
Hints for Data Mining
Dear All, I am recycling a previous email of mine where I asked some questions about clustering mixed numerical/categorical data. This time I am more into data mining. I am given a set of known statistical indexes {s_i}, i=1,2...N for a N countries. These indexes in general are a both numerical and categorical variables. For each country, I also have a property x_i whose value is known, but
2006 Mar 03
0
Important Statement to Review for Signing
(Seems to me that Icecast folks would be particularly concerned about this. Please consider the following, lend your signatures, and also *send it on* to appropriate interested parties. If you are a blogger or know clueful bloggers, please try to have it posted in a highly visible forum. -- Seth Johnson) Hello folks, Please review the important joint statement below, related to the WIPO
2001 Feb 02
2
History
Hi, I upgraded to version 1.2.1 and now the up/down arrows for recalling commands no longer works. Is there a work around for this? > version _ platform sparc-sun-solaris2.7 arch sparc os solaris2.7 system sparc, solaris2.7 status major 1 minor 2.1 year
2000 Oct 03
1
captions for than one figure
Hi, I would like to have four plots plotted in the one figure and under each plot the caption (a) ... (d). Using mtext I can get so far: > plot(1:10, exp(1:10), log = "y", xlab = "xlab") > mtext("(a)",side=1,line=4.5) > plot(1:10, exp(1:10), log = "y", xlab = "xlab") > mtext("(b)",side=1,line=4.5) > plot(1:10,
2000 Oct 14
2
Access to calculations in nls
Hi, I would like to be able to access the calculated results from the nls package. Using the example in R, fm3DNase1 we can reurn certain parts of the calculations: > coef(fm3DNase1) Asym xmid scal 2.345179 1.483089 1.041454 > resid(fm3DNase1) [1] -0.0136806237 -0.0126806237 0.0089488569 0.0119488569 -0.0025803222 [6] 0.0064196778 0.0026723396 -0.0003276604
2000 Sep 19
1
Graphing measured and fitted distributions
Hi All, What I would like to do is the following: a) fit a probability function to a measured data set. This would be user specified, e.g., normal, lognormal, etc. and then b) take the probability function and plot it with the histogram of the measured data set. This function would be displayed as a smooth curve. This would involve "re-sizing" the probability function to match
2005 May 31
4
Karl
This is the guy that has a ton of email addresses. Almost as many as he has phone numbers. google "kvj" He doesn't like our president either: Here's look at a MISERABLE FAILURE and I use facts: George W. Bush (herein referred to as 'bushwhack') is the village idiot and he pushed a series of Trojan horses at Americans: 1) The Overtime Pay act is nothing more than a
2013 Jan 08
1
tm: custom reader for readPlain
Hello: I have a series of newspaper articles from a Canadian newspaper database (Canadian Newsstand) that look just like below. I've read through this vignette (http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/tm/vignettes/extensions.pdf) about creating a custom reader to extract meta-data, but I can't understand how to apply this in the context of a text document, rather than in the tabular format
2001 Jan 10
2
Levenberg-Marquardt algorithm
Hi All, Is the Levenberg-Marquardt algorithm available in R. This method combines the steepest descent algorithm and Newton's method. Thanks in Advance, Dermot MacSweeney. ************************************************************** Dermot MacSweeney NMRC, Email: dsweeney at nmrc.ucc.ie Lee Maltings, Tel: +353 21 904178 Prospect Row, Fax: +353 21 270271 Cork, WWW:
2000 Feb 17
0
Using rpcclient or samedit to randomise trust account passwords
when an nt 4.0 workstation or backup domain controller is joined to a domain, the trust account password is set to a well-known initial value. if you are concerned about internal network security, this is not really an acceptable risk: any captured network traffic can be decoded simply from knowing the name of the workstation, which is contained in the network traffic itself. the initial value
2006 Jul 14
2
browser connection issue to http://localhost:3000/ on XP ?
http://www.ruby-forum.com/topic/73035#new Hi, I think I have network issue on my XP PC here trying to run up InstantRails and using it. I create an application and run up the server "ruby scripts/server" and it runs up, but then when I try to browse to it the browser just sits and spins and doesn''t connect :( Note that I posted this at
2000 Jan 07
0
[RHSA-2000:002] New lpr packages available
--------------------------------------------------------------------- Red Hat, Inc. Security Advisory Synopsis: New lpr packages available Advisory ID: RHSA-2000:002-01 Issue date: 2000-01-07 Updated on: 2000-01-07 Keywords: lpr lpd DNS sendmail Cross references: --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Topic: New lpr packages are available to fix two
2002 Jun 18
1
SMB signing.
Hi all, Is anyone using Windows SMB signing in a production environment ? This is the signing proceedure created by setting the Registry keys EnableSecuritySignature:1, RequireSecuritySignature: 1 in the lanmanserver and lanmanworkstation parameters. I'm playing with implementing this in Samba for 3.0, but am finding that it doesn't seem to work when mixing Windows NT or Windows 2000
2009 Jan 21
1
Minutes of the Compiz Conference Call, 2009-01-21
Greetings everyone, Here are the minutes of the very first Compiz Conference Call, which took place today 2009-01-21. This was a combined IRC & phone meeting, huge thanks to Novell and Michael Meeks for setting up the conference call. The next Conference Call will take place on 2009-01-28. Feel free to comment these minutes and ask questions to be sorted out during the next meeting.
2001 Dec 03
3
beginner's questions about lme, fixed and random effects
I'm trying to understand better the differences between fixed and random effects by running very simple examples in the nlme package. My first attempt was to try doing a t-test in lme. This is very similar to the Rail example that comes with nlme, but it has two groups instead of five. So I try a1 <- 1:10 a2 <- 7:16 t.test(a2,a1) getting t(18)=4.43, p=.0003224. Then I try to do it
2018 Apr 13
1
DNS backend SAMBA_INTERNAL name resolution through VPN
Hi, My problem is about DNS names resolution in case there are two DNS servers separated by a VPN and one DNS domain name. Context: two Samba AD DC on each side of the VPN, one forest, one domain, one site, two subnets. Note that this target configuration is not yet operational since I'm trying to make the DSN names resolution work first through the VPN. The DNS servers are Samba internal
2002 Jun 20
6
Legality of copying from Splus.
A few days ago, I sent a question to the r-help list enquiring about the *** LEGALITY *** of porting a function from Splus into R. As a particular example, I referred to error.bar. Several people posted code for various versions of error.bar which they had written, but that was NOT WHAT I WAS ASKING FOR/ABOUT!!! [Can't anybody ***read*** these days?] I asked: IS IT
1997 Mar 31
5
UK Encryption ban legislation {from: [comp.risks] RISKS DIGEST 18.95}
I think this is an issue of serious interest to many of the subscribers of these lists; it would effectively ban a lot of security-related tools that many of use now find indispensable, e.g. ssh, pgp. ------- Start of forwarded message ------- Date: 21 Mar 1997 10:11:57 GMT From: rja14@cl.cam.ac.uk (Ross Anderson) Approved: R.E.Wolff@BitWizard.nl Subject: DTI proposals on key escrow The British