Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "Can I prompt for ID for a Samba printer?"
1999 Jun 02
0
NT Client Authentication with Samba Printing
Hello all,
I'm about to set up many NT machines with generic logins and I need to
log printer useage. My problem is that NT doesn't seem to handle
rejection very well (you'd think it would by now...). This is a
university computer lab enviornment with clients running WinNT4.0SP5, a
Samba 1.9 server on DU4.0b and ppr as the printing daemon/accounting
agent.
The NT logins are
2000 May 11
1
some win machines see samba, some not.
Hello,
I have this big problem which bothers me for past week(s).
I have setup a simple samba network on win95 only net and
it worked fine.
This time I try to setup a samba on a network having win98
WinNT 4.0 sp4 and WinNT4.0 WS SP 5.
I believe all machines are on the same local net.
I have tried both samba 2.0.5a (RH6.1 default) as well as
samba 2.0.7.
I can use 'smbclient'
2004 Jul 29
0
cross-compile R darwin2win, almost there
I'm trying to cross-compile R on a Mac OS X box to target Win32. It
works quite well, everything works, except for one fortran file ppr.f
in the stats package:
---------- Making package stats ------------
adding build stamp to DESCRIPTION
installing NAMESPACE file and metadata
making DLL ...
i386-mingw32-g77 -O2 -Wall -c ppr.f -o ppr.o
ppr.f:803: sorry, unimplemented: data
2004 Jul 29
0
cross-compile R darwin2win, almost there
I'm trying to cross-compile R on a Mac OS X box to target Win32. It
works quite well, everything works, except for one fortran file ppr.f
in the stats package:
---------- Making package stats ------------
adding build stamp to DESCRIPTION
installing NAMESPACE file and metadata
making DLL ...
i386-mingw32-g77 -O2 -Wall -c ppr.f -o ppr.o
ppr.f:803: sorry, unimplemented: data
2001 Jun 06
1
ppr, number of terms, and data ordering
Dear R listers --
I have several questions about using the ppr command in the modreg module.
I discovered -- quite by accident -- that if I re-order the data, I obtain different
results. The output below shows what I mean. I have two datasets (dataset1 and dataset2)
that are identical (tested using proc compare in SAS) except for the fact that the records
are in different order. Below I have
2001 Jun 08
1
:predict.ppr
Hi all,
I am doing a projection pursuit regression using the ppr() function from
modreg.
I would also like to use predict.ppr(). However, I cannot find any
information about it in the help files. There is a link to predict.ppr
in the index for modreg, but that link is to the help for ppr().
Has predict.ppr() not been implemented?
If not, does anyone have a suggestion as to how to implement
2000 Sep 01
1
Help with Projection Pursuit, ppr().
Hi,
Recently, I installed the 1.1.0 version of R (for Windows), since it includes an implementation of Projection Pursuit (I failed to write my own version of PP as a standalone C++ program).
As far as I know, R offers two interfaces/sintax for the ppr() function. The first one requieres a regression formula and a data frame. The other requieres X, a matrix with the explanatory variables, and Y,
2005 Oct 27
0
Fw: Example where PPR crashes
Dear all,
I have been doing tests using SVM, random forests and PPR. The data is from a data stream (that is, the data for training and for test is always increasing / changing). With SVM and random forests everything is ok, but with ppr there are situations where it crashes. For the examples I have used I noticed that if one of the variables has just one value (it can happen), it crashes for
2001 Mar 20
3
Newbie question about by() -- update
Sorry about the lack of detail. I am running R v.1.2.2. I can recast my
question
(which I think I have partially answered) more succinctly as follows:
1. This seems to work (note that group takes values 1,2,3,4, or 5):
my.newfun <- function(x) myfile <- lm(award ~ ilogemp + ilogage, x)
test.by <- by(wintemp, as.factor(wintemp$group), my.newfun)
2. This does not work (leaving aside
2001 Feb 12
2
supsmu vs. ppr
I used the supersmoother function in the modreg package as follows:
super <- supsmu(ilogemp,award)
Then I decided that I might want additional explanatory variables (other
than ilogemp) in my model. The ppr function in modreg seemed a logical
extension of supsmu from univariate to multidimensional explanatory
variables. As a "check" I ran the following:
pprest <-
2007 Feb 08
1
supsmu(periodic=TRUE) can crash R by reading before start of array (PR#9502)
supsmu(periodic=TRUE) can crash R by reading before start of array.
To reproduce:
set.seed(1)
xx <- runif(29000)
yy <- rnorm(29000)
span <- 0.49
i <- 1
while(i < 200){
cat(i,"\n")
int <- supsmu(xx,yy,periodic=T,span=span)
i <-i+1
}
results in:
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Program received signal SIGSEGV,
1999 Aug 21
0
Help! Problem with Samba 2.0.5a + WinNT4.0 SP5 (process 7281 no longer exists)
Hi All! Help!
can anyone tell me what this message means? I'm running samba-2.0.5a. It
sort of works, I can mount a samba drive from WinNT and run programs stored
on the samba drive, but when I try and open an oracle form file on the samba
drive, form reports an error opening the file.
[1999/08/21 09:23:11, 1] smbd/service.c:(521) master (10.140.30.15)
connect to service oracle as user
2013 Apr 23
2
Metaflac UTF-8 fixes
Hopefully the last patch from me to UTF-8 issues.
Metaflac can now print all console supported characters from tags on the
screen. It also fixes metaflac to be able to import its own exports back
without non-ascii characters getting mutilated. And --no-utf8-convert
now works properly with import and export commands.
I updated my Windows binary archive with these changes for any
interested
2012 Nov 09
6
(sin asunto)
Saludos, tengo un problema que no puedo resolver dentro del R
Estoy creando una funcion que a partir de un objeto compuesto por diferentes matrices como el que esta a continuacion:
[[1]]
M1 M2 M3 M4
sp1 2 0 1 8
sp2 4 5 2 4
sp3 0 0 4 0
sp4 5 7 5 0
sp5 0 4 0 0
[[2]]
M3 M2 M4 M1
sp1 1 0 8 2
sp2 2 5 4 4
sp3 4 0 0 0
sp4 5 7 0 5
sp5 0 4 0 0
[[3]]
2001 Mar 28
4
efficiency and "forcing" questions
Dear R listers --
The program below does the following tasks:
1. It creates a file (wintemp4) that is a subset of alldata4 consisting of
"winner" records in 50 industry groups (about 5400 obs);
2. It defines a function (myppr1) that runs the ppr function in modreg
once to generate goodness of fit (sum of squared errors) measures by number
of terms included in model and then reruns
2006 Jun 28
1
Reporting ppr fits and using them externally.
The pursuit projection packages ppr is an excellent contribution to
R. It is great for one-to-three ridge fits,
often somewhat intuitive, and for multi-ridge fits, where it at least
describes a lot of variance.
Like many folk, I need to report the fits obtained from ppr to the
greater, outside, non-R
world. It is fairly obvious how to use the terms alpha and beta to
report on
1999 Jun 28
0
R-0.64.1 make problem, Solaris 2.4: Solution
Hello again!
Thanks to Dr. Brian Ripley, the make problem I reported earlier has been
solved, and R-0.64.1 is now successfully installed and tested.
There were two essential problems with the stock configuration:
(i) the Fortran option -fPIC was not being propagated to certain Makefiles
further down the tree;
(ii) gmake was not being recognized when the library files were being
2019 Apr 24
0
Windows clients require reboot once a day in order to access mapped drives
Hi Rowland,
I'm still seeing the problem that I described earlier. I have however
uncovered some more information that might help resolve the issue.
On Thu, 18 Apr 2019 at 13:10, Mason Schmitt <mason at ftlcomputing.com> wrote:
> Hi Rowland,
>
> > I hope someone has seen this before and knows what's going on. Given
>> > the time delay between the problem
2001 Mar 16
1
Newbie question about by()
Dear R list:
I want to make separate estimates for each level of the variable "group."
After consulting many sources I am stumped as to why the following does not work:
> wintemp <- subset(alltemp, winner==1)
> my.ppr <- function(x)
+ {
+ if(nrow(x) >= 50) {
+ pprfile <- ppr(award~ilogemp, data=x,nterms=5,max.terms=10,optlevel=3)
+ summary(pprfile)
+
2005 Sep 06
2
Predicting responses using ace
Hello everybody,
I'm a new user of R and I'm working right now with the ACE function
from the acepack library. I Have a question: Is there a way to predict
new responses using ACE? What I mean is doing something similar to the
following code that uses PPR (Projection Pursuit Regression):
library(MASS)
x <- runif(20, 0, 1)
xnew <- runif(2000, 0, 1)
y <- sin(x)
a <- ppr(x, y,