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2002 Nov 06
0
Newbie Question - installing Samba
I'm trying to use a simplified version of the online manual that you can
view
at: <http://members.rogers.com/freeballer/Downloads/samba-howto.pdf>
http://members.rogers.com/freeballer/Downloads/samba-howto.pdf
My Lan Being:
Downstairs (Samba/Linux Machine) 192.168.1.101
Laptop 192.168.1.100
Wacko 192.168.1.102
Everything was going good so far until this point
[root@Downstairs root]#
2008 Jan 20
4
simple script idea
Hi there...
Foolish me.... all was going sooooooo well and then I got a wild hair and
updated to the latest clamav .92 today.
It is possible I should have just done an rpm update install yet there were
some changes in ClamAV lately and I didn't know how well that would go.
up till now I spec'd and rolled my own Clamav RPMs without milter
somewhat recently ClamAV changed from having a
2002 Jun 21
1
XP and PDC patch alternative
Hey gang, I just joined the list but I've read back a few months and so far
noone has mentioned this so I thought I'd drop a line on it. I haven't
tried this yet, I have to get back to work to do so but. I think there is an
easier way to disable signorseal then to apply the path. Microsnot addresses
the issue in the following KB article.
2024 Oct 06
0
Coda: On the efficiency of unsplit() for Rolf Turner's recent post
(only of interest -- maybe! -- to those who followed this thread of a
couple of weeks ago)
Just for the heckuva it, I compared the timing of Deepayan's unsplit(x,f)
solution to my as.vector(do.call(rbind, x)) approach to the query for a
list of 3 vectors each of length 1000 (the original toy example was for a
list of 3 vectors of length 5). Unsurprisingly, I think, because the
unsplit()
2007 Aug 04
1
Time Limit on Call or Conference Room? "NEW ASTERISK PROVERB"
> On Fri, 3 Aug 2007, JR Richardson wrote:
>
> > Can anyone point me int he right direction?
>
> At the risk of coming off in a gratuitiously self-aggrandising manner
> quoting myself:
>
> http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/2007-May/188438.html
>
> --
> Alex Balashov
Thank you, Alex.
As I've said many times, this community has the
2003 Feb 04
3
tc htb stats
I have an htb qdisc setup and it is shaping my traffic wonderfully but
I''ve just recently started taking a look at the output from the command
tc -s class ls dev eth?
Looking at the "rate" line I thought to myself..."cool I can use this to
graph throughput avg.es without having to worry about the "Sent bytes"
rolling over or being lost when the htb qdisc is
2018 Jan 11
0
R-hts
thanks jeff and jeremie,
i am attaching 40 rows of the data, randomly picked from the large table.
the vars are - entity (1-46, with some missing IDs not included due to
missing data), group (1/2), sub group (1/2/3/4), year (2002-2016), y, x1
and x2 - large values included due to size of players - (may not be
considered as outliers as they constitute the sample and are important
countrywide
2019 Oct 13
0
Password issue
On Oct 12, 2019, at 8:10 AM, johntulp at tulpex.com wrote:
> I run my mail server with no security.
This is extremely foolish and your ?reasons? are even more foolish. If you allow unauthenticated users to send mail from your server then you *will* be blacklisted, and rightly so.
(For example, it is trivial to get a free and automated certificate for your server that allows you to encrypt
2011 Aug 16
3
Newbie question - struggling with boxplots
Hopefully I will not be flamed for this on the list, but I am starting out
with R and having some trouble with combining plots.
I am playing with the famous iris dataset (checking out example dataset in R
while reading through Introduction to datamining)
What I would like to do is create three graphs (combined boxplots) besides
each other for each of the three species (Setosa, Versicolour and
2002 Mar 11
3
Does OpenSSH 3.x support KRB5 directly?
Just curious. There seems to be an awful lot in the source, but no
actual configure option.
Please advise.
--
Austin Gonyou
Systems Architect, CCNA
Coremetrics, Inc.
Phone: 512-698-7250
email: austin at coremetrics.com
"It is the part of a good shepherd to shear his flock, not to skin it."
Latin Proverb
2002 Feb 20
1
Files >2GB?
OpenSSH 2.9p2 portable doesn't seem to like files >2GB.
Is there an option for this, or a way to enable file transfers of files
>2GB using scp or sftp?
TIA
--
Austin Gonyou
Systems Architect, CCNA
Coremetrics, Inc.
Phone: 512-698-7250
email: austin at coremetrics.com
"It is the part of a good shepherd to shear his flock, not to skin it."
Latin Proverb
2002 Mar 19
1
Status of KRB5 support?
Just curious. I'd like to move up to 3.1px since there are security
updates associated with it.
Also, any pointers on implementing an kerberized external login server
would be helpful.
TIA
--
Austin Gonyou
Systems Architect, CCNA
Coremetrics, Inc.
Phone: 512-698-7250
email: austin at coremetrics.com
"It is the part of a good shepherd to shear his flock, not to skin it."
Latin
2007 Aug 14
2
labelling plots with ancillary data in data.frame
Hi All,
I am busy using R to do some regression modelling and have been using plot(x,y,"") to visualise my variables. I would now like to label my points using data stored in the data.frame used for the regression analysis. For example each of my data points is made up of a field measured forest volume value and a remotely sensed vegetation estimate (NDVI). Each point is an enumeration
2005 Dec 30
2
I have problem and/or not fully underestand rails --svn
I experimented with rails --svn option. I use following commands
1 $ su root "mkdir -p /var/lib/svn/projekt; chown radek:radek /var/lib/svn/projekt"
2 Password:heslo roota
3 $ svnadmin create /var/lib/svn/projekt
4 $ mkdir -p /tmp/projekt/trunk
5 $ svn import -m "Creating empty project projekt" /tmp/projekt file:///var/lib/svn/projekt
6 //var/lib/svn/pokus
7
2018 Jan 10
0
R-hts
Have a look at http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5963269/how-to-make-a-great-r-reproducible-example
and
http://adv-r.had.co.nz/Reproducibility.html
On Wednesday, January 10, 2018, 11:51:22 AM EST, deva d <devazresearch at gmail.com> wrote:
dear all,
i need some help in structuring my data file for a hierarchical time series
analysis.
can someone help please ?
i have a 600
2018 Jan 10
0
R-hts
Hello,
Have a look at the plm package
https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/plm/index.html
It has a convenient way to structure your data into panel according to some
id.
Best regards,
Jeremie
On Wed, Jan 10, 2018 at 5:41 PM, deva d <devazresearch at gmail.com> wrote:
> dear all,
>
> i need some help in structuring my data file for a hierarchical time series
> analysis.
2018 Jan 10
4
R-hts
dear all,
i need some help in structuring my data file for a hierarchical time series
analysis.
can someone help please ?
i have a 600 row database in the nature of a panel data, with 3 time series
values of interest. the data also has 4 classificatory variables comprising
a code for each entity in the panel, a value for time (year), and
classification of type of entity and a further sub-group
2003 May 07
2
Extracting the longest entry
I have a matrix with NAs and want to extract the longest column.
> is.matrix(foo)
[1] TRUE
> dim(foo)
[1] 2000 75
> GetLength <- function(x) {length(na.omit(x))}
> junk <- apply(foo, 2, GetLength)
> junk
[1] 1004 512 432 523 691 396 607 838
[9] 730 389 388 445 609 333 637 1024
[17] 1163 823 718 466 799 459 701 833
[25] 456 549 376 728 539 384
2011 May 07
2
write.table vs. read.table and the argument "fill"
Just wondering how come read.table lets you specify fill=TRUE for ragged
arrays, but so far as I can tell, no equivalent for write.table?
Not a big deal, since I'm perfectly comfortable w/ write and scan and
the other file I/O goodies. "A foolish inconsistency..." and all that.
Carl
2005 Sep 03
2
Inconsistence in specifying action for missing data
A question for R (and perhaps S and SPlus) historians.
Does anyone know the reason for the inconsistency in the way that the
action that should be taken when data are missing is specified? There
are several variants, na.action, na.omit, "T", TRUE, etc. I know that a
foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of a small mind, but consistency
can make things easier.
My question is not meant