Displaying 16 results from an estimated 16 matches similar to: "Samba 2.0 Binaries for SuSE Linux"
2009 Nov 27
2
using reshape to do ANOVA mixed models
Hi,
I just started with R and I found that there are many options to rearrange
the data to do mixed models.
I want to use the reshape function. I have 2 between subject variables and
one within.
I was able to change the data structure but still - the result of the aov
functions are calculating everything as a within subject.
the table looks like this:
SerialNo breed treatment distance_1
2006 Feb 08
2
rotating axis / mtext labels
Hello list.
Is it possible to use par(srt=45) to rotate text by 45 degrees along the
x-axis of a plot. Using:
<code>
x_names<-c("C57 Nv", "C57 Vacc", "129 Nv", "129 Vacc", "IFNgR Nv", "IFNgR Vacc")
par(srt=45)
mtext(font=2, x_names, side=1, line=1, at=l, cex=1.2)
par(srt=0)
</code>
doesn't seem to work in R 2.2.0
2015 Feb 24
0
FTS Solr = No search results for Body Search - (serious issue, please help)
Hi,
I have been trying to get FTS to work with dovecot.
When I search from my client (roundcube webmail) I am able to get
results for From, To and Subject fields expect Body on my Apache Solr
engine.
Could this be a schema related problem?
This is output for the Subject:
8025 [main] INFO org.eclipse.jetty.server.AbstractConnector ?
Started SocketConnector at 0.0.0.0:8983
9001
1999 Jan 24
0
Re: util-linux compromised
I just received the following letter:
Date: Sun, 24 Jan 1999 04:01:55 -0500 (EST)
From: John Stange <building@cs.umd.edu>
Subject: util-linux compromised?
I grabbed util-linux-2.9g yesterday from win.tue.nl, and discovered a
section of login.c that appears to send the host and uid of the user to a
hotmail address. I imagine this isn't a standard feature. :>
2008 Jan 22
2
extension to nlme self start SSmicmen?
Dear list,
Has anyone created a version of SSmicmen that allows testing for group
differences? The basic Michaelis-Menten equation is:
(Bmax * X) / (Kd + X).
The nlme package allows modeling of random effects for Bmax and Kd as
needed, but I curious how I can build in group differences? I have
receptor binding data for strains of mice, and following Pinheiro and
Bates' lead in their
1999 Sep 16
0
SuSE Security Announcement - ProFTPD
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SuSE Security Announcement
Package: proftpd-1.2.0pre6 and earlier
Date: Thu Sep 16 20:59:18 CEST 1999
Affected: all UNIX platforms using proftpd
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A
1999 Sep 16
0
SuSE Security Announcement - lynx
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SuSE Security Announcement
Package: lynx-2.8.2 and older
Date: Thu Sep 16 21:29:15 CEST 1999
Affected: all Linux distributions using lynx-2.8.2 and older
1999 Oct 24
0
SuSE Security Announcement - ypserv
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SuSE Security Announcement
Package: ypserv prior 1.3.9
Date: Tue Sep 28 08:38:50 CEST 1999
Affected: all linux distributions using the ypserv package
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1999 Mar 28
0
SuSE Security Announcement - XFree86
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SuSE Security Announcement
Package: xf86-3.3.3-5
Date: Sun Mar 28 12:26:39 CEST 1999
Affected: unix operating systems using xfree86
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A security hole
1999 Nov 26
1
SuSE Security Announcement - new security tools
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SuSE Security Announcement
Announcement of new security tools from SuSE
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Please note, that that we provide this information on an "as-is" basis only.
1999 Oct 04
0
SuSE Security Announcement - mirror
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SuSE Security Announcement
Package: mirror-2.8.f4
Date: Fri Oct 01 22:21:15 MEST 1999
Affected: all Linux distributions using mirror <= 2.8.f4
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A
1999 Jan 12
1
2 virtual servers?
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Hello!
Probably a stupid question, but...
Is it possible to run Samba (2.0.0beta5 or any other version) in 2
completely independent identities on a single machine with 2 virtual
ip interfaces? As I understand it you can not run 2 nmbd's, because
broadcast packets are only delivered to one of the 2 udp sockets bound
to 0.0.0.0:137. If I use the 'netbios
1998 Jun 20
0
["Eric S. Raymond" <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>] The Trove project -- next-generation Internet software archiving (fwd)
This message is in MIME format. The first part should be readable text,
while the remaining parts are likely unreadable without MIME-aware tools.
Send mail to mime@docserver.cac.washington.edu for more info.
--1918950298-1868141776-898362261=:6767
Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII
Something to think about for CRAN's future.
best,
-tony
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1997 May 03
3
Re: Buffer Overflows: A Summary
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> Date: Fri, 2 May 1997 12:33:00 -0500
> From: "Thomas H. Ptacek" <tqbf@ENTERACT.COM>
> On almost all Unix operating systems, having superuser access in a
> chroot() jail is still dangerous. In some recent revisions of 4.4BSD
> operating systems, root can trivially escape chroot(), as well.
I was thinking about possible attacks
1998 Jun 04
5
Linux DoS attack through autoprobing
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The autodetection routines for some linux modules can tie up the
machine for several seconds at a time. By trying to open devices not
present on the machine, a local user can disrupt service considerably.
A very simple exploit is
victim$ ls /dev/*/*
repeatedly.
A suggested fix is to remove or chmod 0 device nodes for hardware
not installed on the
1998 Jun 16
7
Ethernet card addr <-> IP
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Hi everyone -
Someone I''m working with has a requirement to map ethernet card addresses
to unique IP addresses, and then have a Linux IP masquerade server know of
this mapping list and not allow any data to pass from any ethernet card
that a) it doesn''t know about, or b) isn''t assigned the right IP. Ideally
it would also log this