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2006 Sep 18
1
Cochrans Q Test
Hi! I would like to conduct a Cochran`s Q Test in R, but have not found any suitable function. My first idea was: J <- as.table(matrix(c(6,16,2,4),ncol=2, dimnames = list("C" = c("Favorable","Unfavorable"),"Drug A Favorable"=c("B Favorable","B Unfavorable")))) L <- as.table(matrix(c(2,4,6,6),ncol=2, dimnames =
2003 Feb 12
2
ext2->ext3 empty file creation
Hello, I am using kernel version 2.4.7-10 I upgraded one of the ext2 partition to ext3. the partitions are nearly empty. I ran a program to create empty files, having names in lexicographical order. The time taken to create empty files (100 .. 100000) is same on an ext2 partition and a ext3 partition. Can anyone pls. tell me why there is no difference in the time taken. Is the htree algo.
2001 Mar 21
2
Challenge response authentication and PAM
As an experiment I set up Challenge/response authentication on a Linux system with PAM using a pam_opie module (this module works fine with console logins and su). I can log into the box using the opie password, *but* it does not give me the challenge - which can make things a little tricky :-) I can well believe this might be a fault in the PAM pam_opie module I am using, so has anyone got
2001 Mar 06
4
Ext3 step by step installation procedure
Hello! I'm using i868 (Pentium III) machine running Windows 2000 and running Linux, installed on dedicated partition, in parallel via VMWare. Linux config is RedHat 7.0 (kernel ) As I'm pretty new to Linux, I'd like to know exact procedure how to install ext3 filesystem support (also which packages do I need). My kernel config is as follows: kernel-headers-2.2.14-5.0
2001 Mar 28
1
converting /usr partition
Hi, I just started testing ext3 and perhaps I missed some docs explaining how to convert system partition other than /, like /usr for example . As I have 2 Linux versions on my test machine, I managed to convert /usr by entering the mount -o journal=NNN command from the second OS, but I don't like it. Any suggestions or docs to look at? Thanks in advance Vieri
2001 Feb 19
1
Dead puppies (and Linux boxen) aren't much fun.
Fellow riders of the bleeding edge of ext3 technology, I've been playing with ext3 on my workstation. For the most part it has worked very well, but right now I have a non-functional system. I've got patches out the wazoo on this kernel - 2.2.18 + Alan's 2.2.19pre13 + ext3-0.0.6a + i2c-2.5.5 + lm_sensors-2.5.5 + udf-0.9.3. Here is the output I get: EXT3-fs: WARNING: recovery
2009 Jul 20
1
ntp on kvm
We've noticed our fully-virtualized KVM guests' time keeps getting faster, despite running ntpd. A quick google reveals this to be a known problem with virtual guests. It seems there are a variety of solutions, some apparently vendor-specific. What is the best practice as of now for KVM guests? * Setting independent_wallclock=1 (or is that a xen-only thing)? * Passing kernel
2005 Aug 24
1
public/private email accounts
Hi, I am running FC4 with postfix/dovecot/amavisd-new etc on my box with 50 staff email accounts (say 10 per 5 departments)... everything is working ok... I want to create 5 more accounts for each department (to be redirected to respective staffs, e.g. sales at xyz.com) as well one for everyone... that can be easily done by creating an account and modifying the .forward file in the
2000 Dec 16
1
ordered data mode?
I managed to install 0.5d today. Got all 3 of my mounts converted (even '/' though it was a pain in the ass). Now on boot, I see: mounted /dev/hda1 on / EXT3-fs: mounted filesystem with ordered data mode and the exact same thing for /dev/hda3 and /dev/hdb1. they all come up and appear to be working. so is this normal? Or did I manage to screw up somewhere? -- Douglas J. Hunley (Linux User
2001 Mar 05
2
SSH RPM for Red Hat 6.2 not useable
Hello, I downloaded yesterday the Red Hat 6.2 RPMs for openssl and openssh from one of the official mirrors. I could install them on a stock Red Hat 6.2 box because rpm -Uvh says (quoting from memory...): cannot install because there is dependency conflict between this rpm (openssh core) and the version of rpm and rpmlib that you are using...... In other words, the rpm packages generated
2001 Jun 14
2
Assertion in buffer.c:1122 __refile_buffer
Started with buffer.c v1.19. Reversing change works for me in linux-2.4.6. Loaded 16705 symbols from /lib/modules/2.4.6-pre3/System.map. Symbols match kernel version 2.4.6. Loaded 256 symbols from 12 modules. Linux version 2.4.6-pre3 (root@home1) (gcc version 2.95.3 20010315 (release)) #2 Wed Jun 13 19:53:28 EDT 2001 ----- SNIP ------- VFS: Disk change detected on device ide1(22,64) Assertion
2003 May 13
4
Maximum file size??
Hi there, I'm running Redhat Linux V8.0 using ext3 file system and I'm wondering what the maximum file size allowed is? I've got some potentially humunguous logfiles I need to store that could likely be around 4-8GB per day and just want to make sure I don't run into problems. TIA! Kevin Cavanagh
2001 Jan 26
2
RPM Unpacking??
Hey there, I downloaded the Kernel Source 2.2.17 from the ext3 site, however I can't seem to figure out how these rpm's work (I don't like RPM's and I rather not use em either :-( no offense :-)) and I kinda miss the good old simple .tgz files which show me where they extract and I can compile myself n stuff. Anyways I tried rpm -iv <package name> then some stuff happened
2001 Apr 09
2
"X11Forwarding yes" causes "error: socket: Protocol not supported"
Greetings, I'm running OpenSSH_2.5.2p2, and OpenSSL-0.9.6a, on BSD/OS 4.0. Following the FAQ, I added the following line to my sshd_config in order to enable X11 forwarding: X11Forwarding yes Now openssh is disconnecting my sessions immediately after authentication and login with the following error messages: "error: socket: Protocol not supported" "Disconnecting: Command
2000 Oct 16
2
ssh2 authentication and ip forwarding
I'd been hoping to move all of our site to ssh protocol 2 whilst we are still small enough to do this without serious pain, however the lack of authentication and connection forwarding is making that difficult at present. I see the current (2.2.0p1) code base does not have the code on either client or server side for ssh2 to handle tunneled connections or authentication agent. Is this
2005 Apr 21
3
about filtering and dovecot
Hi I would like to set up a local mailserver but I'm getting lost with all the available options. As I have already decided to use dovecot I hope someone here will be able to point me to the right docs/HOWTO's/... Here's my wish-list: 1) download mail from my ISP's POP3-server 2) scan with spamassassin 3) scan with ClamAV 4) filter messages (mailing lists/sender/...) 5) store
2003 Jul 19
1
SOS
Good evening every body, I am a new one of this mail list. In my project I have faced a problem. That is when I copied my files from windows2000srv to redhat8 Linux or from redhat8 to windows2000srv by samba(the quantity of file is 26200 and the size is about 750MB) I found that about 10 files lost. The quantity of lost file is changed every time. Would you like to help me? Is this a problem of
2003 Nov 18
3
howto improve sharpeness of fonts in a jpg-image produced by R ?
Hi. I've done a standard barplotexample using R1-8.0, redhat8, probably using a GhostScript-integration. How can I improve the "sharpness" of the fonts. See for example the barplot (originally jpg coming from R) which is part of this screendump: http://www.zug.dk/Members/Nielssteenkrogh/1067525916309553166/element_103003161029 I'm not sure where to improve the this. Is it an
2002 Dec 11
3
2 gigabyte issue
I am running RedHat8, samba 2.2.7 The mailing list archives seem to pin the 2gb problem on several unrelated issues (all of which i explored). The machines in question have no problems creating 2+gb files locally and via NFS. Is this an issue with smbfs? smbmount? anyone have a workaround? -- 'As we enjoy great Advantages from the Inventions of others we should be glad of an Opportunity
2001 Mar 22
9
Portable OpenSSH-2.5.2p2
Portable OpenSSH 2.5.2p2 is now available from the mirror sites listed at http://www.openssh.com/portable.html Security related changes: Improved countermeasure against "Passive Analysis of SSH (Secure Shell) Traffic" http://openwall.com/advisories/OW-003-ssh-traffic-analysis.txt The countermeasures introduced in earlier OpenSSH-2.5.x versions caused interoperability problems with