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1998 Nov 23
6
Small linux print server
This is a bit off topic, however it's related to a samba based network...
I've got a small network (10 users) running samba on a Linux box with a HP
network printer. This is working so well, that the only network problems
that I have are with printers other printers "shared" by Win 95. Therefore:
I was planning to turn an old 486 with an 80M HDD into a print server,
however the
2011 Apr 06
1
Error in match.names(clabs, names(xi))
Hi Guys,
I have this part of a program:
library(survival)
Gastric <- cbind.data.frame(Gp=c(rep(1,45),rep(0,45)), ### 2nd gp 0
time=c(1,63,105,129,182,216,250,262,301,301,342,354,356,358,
380,383, 383,388,394,408,460,489,499,523,524,535,562,569,675,676,
748,778,786,797,955,968,1000,1245,1271,1420,1551,1694,2363,2754,2950,
2012 Mar 15
0
Job in Scotland - Analyst Programmer/Data Warehouse Manager
Grade: Grade 7 - 8 depending on experience and skills
Salary range: Grade 7 (spine point 29; ?29,099) up to grade 8 (point 40; ?40,280)
Duration of Post: Two years in the first instance
Location: Medical Research Institute, College of Medicine, Dentistry & Nursing, Ninewells Hospital & Medical School Campus, University of Dundee, DD1 9SY.
The
2015 Feb 02
0
Software Developer Position
Where: University of Dundee, Scotland UK
Salary range: Grade 7 (?30,434 - ?32,277) REF: MDN0953
Duration of Post: One year in the first instance
College: Medicine, Dentistry and Nursing
School: Medicine
Division: Population Health Sciences
Location: Medical Research Institute,
2015 Jul 09
4
Ovislink
Hello all.
I don't know how I got onto this list, but now I'm here I'd like to ask a question:
Is there currently a way of implementing NUT with an Ovislink Chrome 1500 UPS?
Is this even the right place to ask such a question?
Thanks in advance and apologies if I'm in the wrong place.
Cheers.
Paul.
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Work: https://paulc.es
1999 Jan 20
3
oplcok_break more information (PR#12734)
Hi! After more work on the oplock_break problem, I've found the following
in my tcpdump-smb logging. It seems that when ost5 (pid=26339 in the logs
that follow) requests access to the oplocked file comm.inf from ost6
(pid=5872) the oplock_break failes (this is NOT isolated to any one or two
systems on our network, just using these two as an example, and the server
reports no dropped packets
2015 Jul 21
0
Aw: Rsync differences using NFS & SMB
Hi Rolan,
I should have corrected that, my bad! It is an NFS client mounting the
NFS server, I.e. nfsClient:/some_dir_mounted_via_nfs
Si
On 21/07/2015 10:20, "devzero at web.de" <devzero at web.de> wrote:
>>Over ssh/nfs
>>rsync -nuvaz --delete /source/ root at nfsServer.domain.co.uk:
>
>i don`t see nfs here, i see rsync syncing a local dir via ssh to a
2003 Apr 18
1
stepwise discriminant analysis
Hi all,
is it possible to do stepwise discriminant analysis (linear amnd non-linear)
in R?
If yes- which package does it|?
Thanks
Janine
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Isabel Allende
Janine Illian
lecturer in statistics
SIMBIOS
School of Computing
University of Abertay Dundee
Bell Street
Dundee, DD1 1HG
Scotland,
2003 Jul 14
1
bootstrapping the lme model
Dear all,
I have a data set o which I'd like to fit lme model. There are three factors
one of whoich is nested. This should be easy to do using lme in R, but the
problem ist that the data is highly non-normal. I was thinking about
bootstrapping the distribution but don't have much experience of doing this
in R and most references I find don't seem to go beyond the
2008 Sep 29
1
Located Latent Class Analysis (Uebersax)
Dear list members
I am new to the list and would be much appreciated if you could help me.
I am very interested in applying Latent Class Model for analysing multiple raters agreement data. I have recently found a paper by Uebersax, J. (1993) which described a method in a form of Located Latent Class Analysis (llca). Uebersax has written a Fortran program which is available on the web, for the
2011 Oct 05
2
Subsetting a data frame with multiple values and exclusions.
Hi all,
I realise that the convention is to provide a working example of my problem
but the data are of a sensitive nature so I'm not able to do that in this
case.
I need to query a database for multiple search terms:
db <- structure(list(ind = c("ind1", "ind2", "ind3", "ind4"), test1 = c(1,
2, 1.3, 3), test2 = c(56L, 27L, 58L, 2L), test3 =
2012 Jul 17
1
Stats question: Comparison of the same individuals during two exposure times
Hi,
I'm hoping that someone will be able to help. I would like to compare how
covariates associate with the risk of a binary outcome during two periods.
Period 1 will be non-exposure to a treatment and period 2 will be exposure
to a treatment. The same individuals will be examined in each group but I
want to be able to compare the association of certain covariates between the
two groups to
2011 Jul 25
1
Cox's regression analysis with Left truncated data
Hi,
I have a fairly simple question. I would like to use the survival package
to perform an analysis on data where an event can have occurred before
individuals were recruited into a study. I'm not sure how to do this using
the Surv() function. I would have a date of an event and then the enrolment
date would be after that. How do I put these two dates into the survival
function?
Thank
2007 Feb 22
0
daisy function in cluster- coerced NAs
I am currently using the function daisy in package cluster to create a
dissimilarity matrix because my multivariate dataset contain missing
data and variables of various types including factors, symmetric and
asymmetric binary and quantitative. This is a step prior to using pco
within ecodist.
There is a warning which comes twice
">NAs introduced by coercion"
I've used
2011 Dec 05
1
Subsetting a data frame
Hi R users,
I really need help with subsetting data frames:
I have a large database of medical records and I want to be able to match
patterns from a list of search terms .
I've used this simplified data frame in a previous example:
db <- structure(list(ind = c("ind1", "ind2", "ind3", "ind4"), test1 = c(1,
2, 1.3, 3), test2 = c(56L, 27L, 58L,
2011 Oct 25
1
difficulties with MuMIn model generation with coxph
Hi All,
I'm having trouble with the automatized model generation (dredge) function
in the MuMIn package. I'm trying to use it to automatically generate subsets
of models from a global cox proportional hazards model, and rank them based
on AICc. These seems like it's possible, and the Mumin documentation says
that coxph is supported. However, when I run the code (see below), it gives
2003 Jan 13
0
Ext3, Lots of Files, Slow performance
A recent thread has hinted on slow performances on large
directories (thousands of entries) on the ext2/3 filesystem. I
appreciate that the answer is to store these directories on a different
file system or to reorganise the way you store the files into
subdirectories.
I'd just like to ask has anyone done any tests to determine
approximately what the limit is before slowdown occurs.
2003 Jan 14
0
Custom smbprint script for testing
Hello there,
I've produced a modified version of the smbprint script that comes
with the samba source.
The script is aimed to retry sending the print job if the windows
machine is switched off at the time of printing (samba seems to just
drop the print job after a period of time if the machine is off). This
script will mail you to tell you the machine isn't turned on yet and if
you
2015 Jul 10
2
Ovislink
On 10/07/15 04:26, Charles Lepple wrote:
> On Jul 9, 2015, at 9:43 AM, paul at paulcarmichael.org wrote:
>
>> Is there currently a way of implementing NUT with an Ovislink Chrome 1500 UPS?
>
> Not sure. There was a thread in February talking about an Ovislink Chrome 1000, but I don't think we ever resolved what was causing the "Device busy" error:
>
>
2002 Aug 19
3
Printers Always Paused - A Solution
I had a problem with Samba 2.2.5 with the printers being
permanantly paused to Windows machines. They could print OK - it
was only the status that was wrong.
The reason for this was because I had used the word office in the
printer name / comment. This was causing the parser which
recognises the printer status to find 'off' pausing the printer.
A quick fix for this is to replace the