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2005 Feb 03
1
If this is should be posted elsewhere, please advise
Hi,
I am puzzled by the relationship between the p-values asociated with the
coefficients of a univariate logistic regression involving categorical
variables and the p-value I get from Fisher's exact test of the
associated 2 x 2 contingency table.
(1) The 2-sided p-value for the table is ~ 0.0015, whereas the p-value
for the independent is 0.101 and the p-value for the intercept is
2006 Nov 28
2
Problem with pairs() in nlme
Dear r-helpers,
After successfully running
require(nlme)
vfr.lmL <- lmList(
estimate ~ (slant + respType + visField + hand)^2 | subject, vfr
)
pairs(vfr.lmL, id = 0.01, adj = -0.5) # Pinheiro & Bates (p. 141)
produces the following error:
Error in sprintf(gettext(fmt, domain = domain), ...) :
object "form" not found
Any guesses as to what I may have done wrong?
2006 Nov 12
1
[PATCH] Annotate shapes, text and dbus support
Here are my patches to add extra shapes to the annotate
plugin. I have also added dbus support and made a few things
configurable.
The new tools available are Line, Rectangle and Circle, the
original is called Brush. There is no selection line at the
moment because I do not understand OpenGL yet. Hopefully
these patches can be added and something added later.
There is an extra action called
2005 Jul 19
1
key_read: uudecode
Hello guys, mabye this can help you somehow:
$ ssh-keygen -b 8192 -g -t dsa
...
...
$ cat .ssh/id_dsa.pub
ssh-dss
2017 Jun 16
0
Re: Markdown editor for CentOS 7?
On Fri, 16 Jun 2017 11:27, Nicolas Kovacs wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I recently discovered Markdown, and I'm currently using it to write some
> documentation for CentOS 7.
>
> https://github.com/kikinovak/formation-linux
>
> For the time being, I'm using my good old Vim editor for writing it. I
> turned off syntax highlighting, since this produces random results with
>
2017 Jun 16
1
Markdown editor for CentOS 7?
Is geany available for Centos? It works well for markdown, though I use
it for xml and html.
On 06/16/2017 07:25 AM, Yamaban wrote:
> On Fri, 16 Jun 2017 11:27, Nicolas Kovacs wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I recently discovered Markdown, and I'm currently using it to write some
>> documentation for CentOS 7.
>>
>>
2008 Apr 28
0
Hidden Markov model in R: books or tutorial biomed/ecology slant
Hi,
I was just wondering if there are any books on R that have applications
using Hidden Markov models
or anyone with tutorials/exercises that can be shared.
Ideally, these would have a bio/ecological slant though not neccesarily.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks!
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2009 Apr 16
2
Problem with Samba and Windows Terminal Server 2008
Hello all,
We have a Windows 2008 Terminal Server which people connect into to run their programs. We are getting upwards of 60 people connecting in at any time. We are seeing error messages from the application complaining that it can't access one of the files on one of the shares. I have read that this problem is likely to be due to the fact that we run one machine as a terminal server and
2005 Mar 21
3
Force labelling of x-axis
Hi,
I'm trying to do a box-whisker plot of two columns of a data frame, a
list of category names in one column vs. some numerical values in the
other. The plot itself works fine, but only a few points of the x-axis
( the category names ) are labelled. I think that this is because the
category names are too long.
Is there any way to force R to label each x-axis value, preferably at a
2005 Nov 14
2
OggPCM : Need more justification for chunked data
HI all,
John Kkoleszar has asked for the option of storing data. He gave the rational
that
a) SIMD optimized filters
b) Writing filter chains.
Conrad Parker supported this say that both Core Audio and Jack operate on
multiple single channel buffers.
On IRC both Jean-Marc and MikeS argued that if OggPCM supports interleaved,
the addition of chunked is hard to justify.
My slant on the
2004 Mar 16
1
Changing ComputerModern in postscript(...): A first attempt at contributing....
Hi
First off, thanks to all the various R developers, your package is very
impressive.
I'm not sure what the protocols are for contributing, and I've not done this
before, so please excuse nay obvious errors or oversights... Also I'm by no
means an R,TeX/LaTeX, or typesetting expert, I have largely stumbled my way
to this point.
Objective: I'd like to get R postscript(...) to
2012 Mar 02
2
Spacing of text does not match spacing of bars in barplot
I have a very standard barplot. My labels are too long to be printed
horizontally under each bar, so I am using text to put the labels on a 45
degree slant.
However, the labels are spaced more narrowly than the bars, so on an 8
vertical bar plot, the end of the eighth label is lined up with the seventh
bar.
Preferably I don't want to do every text label separately (I'm having this
2003 Aug 12
3
Fair comparison
I was trying to do a little searching to see if there has even been a
comparison between Asterisk and VOCAL or any of the other OSS packages?
"Practical Voice Over IP using VOCAL" published by O'Reilly and
Associates, attempts to make a strong case about how scalable VOCAL. Of
course, considering that the book is written by the makers of VOCAL, it
tends to have a one sided slant.
2007 Mar 12
1
components for OpenPBX install
at:
http://wiki.openpbx.org/tiki-index.php?page=Easy%20route%20to%20building%20OpenPBX.org
A number of dependencies are listed, with a Debian slant.
I have found most of these in our standard Centos repos ( snarfed
spanDSP from trixbox repo).
But the following I have not figured out:
* linux headers for your kernel is this glibc-kernheaders?
* Libssl-dev
2006 Mar 13
0
Ajax.DoubleCombo
I made this a few weeks ago and haven''t had time to actually put it to
use, but made a demo/documentation page. It is somewhat based off of
the "Ajax in Action" book, but with a Prototype/Scriptaculous slant to
it. Please feel free to use it and let me know what you think of it.
Maybe it''ll make it into a new version of sau eventually. The only
feature I could
2016 Jun 13
0
scp via another server
Hi,
This is fairly common. I would look into the use of a proxy command to do
exactly what you ask. In addition, though not strictly necessary, I also
would generally recommend rsync rather than scp*. Both of these are
documented on my page here:
http://www2.physics.ox.ac.uk/it-services/central-ssh-access
Its got an Oxford Physics specific slant to it but hopefully its helpful.
*I don't
2005 Nov 12
0
OggPCM proposal feedback
Silvia.Pfeiffer@csiro.au wrote:
> Dear Arc,
>
> I feel ashamed of the xiph community.
Hi Silvia,
My slant on this is slightly different.
The vast majority of Free Software and Open Source projects
are meritocracies. Certain people get to positions of power
in these projects through a combination of good coding/
debugging/documentation and simultaneously an ability to
work well with
2005 Nov 14
0
OggPCM : Need more justification for chunked data
Hi all,
Conrad, MikeS, Silvia, Erik, Illi, John and I have been working on
another spec. It's definitely not final, but it should address several
issues with the previous one. Please comment:
http://wiki.xiph.org/index.php/OggPCM2
Two other issues that remained were:
1) Need for minor version (Silvia and I want it, MikeS is against)
2) Having the header 32-bit aligned vs. making the channel
2008 Jun 16
0
Display a jpeg inside a widget which already has text
Hi
I am trying to insert a jpeg into a widget I have created.
I have used this link
http://bioinf.wehi.edu.au/~wettenhall/RTclTkExamples/showImage.html to
display a jpeg inside a newly created widget but would like some info on how
to insert into a pre existing widget.
This is my code below for my first widget.
tt<-tktoplevel()
fontHeading2 <-
2008 Apr 28
5
ZFS - Implementation Successes and Failures
Hi
Firstly apologies for the spam if you got this email via multiple aliases.
I''m trying to document a number of common scenarios where ZFS is used as
part of the solution such as email server, $homeserver, RDBMS and so forth
but taken from real implementations where things worked and equally
importantly threw up things that needed to be avoided (even if that was the
whole of ZFS!).