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2014 Jul 10
0
CentOS-announce Digest, Vol 113, Issue 5
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2011 Jan 24
4
toruble downloading programs using winebottler
hey all,
I've been dying to be able to play roller coaster tycoon 2 on my macbook using wine and winebottler, but im having some problems. Everytime i try to download the program, it gets to the spot where it says turn on coreaudio, and then stalls, and then an error message comes up saying prefix creation exited with error, followed by, you find a logfile to help with degguing on your
2012 Oct 06
1
arrange data
Dear r-users,
I have dailly rainfall data from year 1971 to 2000. I use aggregate to form monthly rainfall data. What I don't understand is that the data for the year 2000 become on the top, instead of year 1971. Here are some codes and output:
agg_dt1 <- aggregate(x=dt1[,4],by=dt1[,c(1,2)],FUN=sum)
> head(agg_dt1,20); tail(agg_dt1,20)
Tahun Bulan x
1 0 1 398.6
2004 Mar 03
1
Calculating percentiles from Grouped Data (gapply)
Dear R-list,
I try to calculate the 10- and 90-Percentile from grouped data.
Using 'lappy' it works fine but I have no success with 'gapply':
df <- data.frame(test = runif(100))
df <- df[order(df[,1]),]
z <- rep(1:10, each = 10)
lapply(split(df, z), function(x) quantile(x, probs=c(10,90)/100))
library(nlme)
gapply(as.data.frame(df), which=1,
function(x)
2008 Jul 10
3
µTorrent + SSL tracker connections = HTTP Reply 0
i hate for my first post to be a problem, but after 2 weeks of googleing, here goes:
important info:
?Torrent 1.6.1 build 490
Desktop: Linux Mint 4 (ubuntu gusty) - WINE 1.0.0
Lappy: Linux Mint 5 (ubuntu hardy) - WINE 1.1.0
i have checked that the SSL library's are installed, but i'm not sure what to do past there if i need to do something to make them work with WINE
my issue is:
2011 Mar 20
2
IL-2 Occasional Freezes
Hi everyone,
I just wiped XP off my old Dell D610 and loaded Ubuntu 10.10... it runs like a brand new machine! (If if weren't for compatibility issues I would do the same to my netbook right away!)
Anyway to test out Wine I installed IL-2 1946, patched up to 4.10m.
With a little tweaking it is running like a dream, save one minor issues.
Occasionally the program hiccups with what looks
2015 Mar 27
0
Netflix
On 2015-03-27, Bob Hepple
<bob.hepple at gmail.com> wrote:
> Now that netflix is in Australia, I wouldn't mind giving it a burl.
> It's working fine on my fedora-21 lappy with chrome-40 but not on our
> centos-6 mythtv setup even with chrome-41. I understand the difference
> might be the version of NSS - fedora-21 has 3.17 while centos is stuck
> at 3.16. Other than
2015 Mar 27
0
Netflix
Install Docker, then install Chrome in a Debian or Ubuntu container.
e.g. http://fabiorehm.com/blog/2014/09/11/running-gui-apps-with-docker/
HTH
Lucian
--
Sent from the Delta quadrant using Borg technology!
Nux!
www.nux.ro
----- Original Message -----
> From: "Bob Hepple" <bob.hepple at gmail.com>
> To: centos at centos.org
> Sent: Friday, 27 March, 2015 01:41:14
>
2015 Mar 27
1
Netflix
On 03/27/2015 09:02 AM, Nux! wrote:
> Install Docker, then install Chrome in a Debian or Ubuntu container.
> e.g. http://fabiorehm.com/blog/2014/09/11/running-gui-apps-with-docker/
>
For the record ... using the latest Google Chrome on CentOS-7.1503 (our
7.1 release in testing right now), allows Netflix to play just fine on
CentOS-7. What I have installed when I tested it:
2009 Jun 23
2
an idiom to handle i'th element of a set of lists simultaneously
Hi, I have 3 lists, x, y, z and I'd like to perform a calculation over all
the lists simultaneously. If it were a single list I could use lapply, but
for more than one list I'm using a for loop. Is there an idiom that would
let me use something like lapply, but the function specified to lappy would
have access to an element from each list? (In Python, I would have used for
a,b,c in
2005 Aug 25
1
'splice' two data frames
Hi,
I often need to take columns from two data.frames and 'splice' them
together (alternately taking a column from the first data frame, then
from the second). For example:
x <- table(sample(letters[1:9], 100, replace=TRUE),
sample(letters[1:4], 100, replace=TRUE))
y <- prop.table(x)
splice <- function (x, y) {
z <- matrix(rep(NA, (ncol(x) * 2) * nrow(x)), nrow
2015 Mar 27
5
Netflix
Now that netflix is in Australia, I wouldn't mind giving it a burl. It's
working fine on my fedora-21 lappy with chrome-40 but not on our centos-6
mythtv setup even with chrome-41. I understand the difference might be the
version of NSS - fedora-21 has 3.17 while centos is stuck at 3.16. Other than
that, I'm flumoxed.
Anyone got netflix running on centos-6?
Cheers
Bob
2010 Oct 10
2
Help reading table rows into lists
Hi all,
I have a large table mapping thousands of COGs(groups of genes) to
pathways.
# Ex
COG0001 patha pathb pathc
COG0002 pathd pathe
COG0003 pathe pathf pathg pathh
##
I would like to combine this information into a big list such as below
COG2PATHWAY<-
list
(COG0001
=
c
("patha
","pathb
","pathc
2009 Apr 16
2
Reading in a large number of dbf files
good morning
This question is not a stats question per say but a data management and
lattice plotting problem. I apologize now if I'm asking an inappropriate
question to this gracious group.
I'm need to bring in approximately 100 *.dbf files into R but I'm having
difficultly understanding several examples I've tracked down regarding this
procedure and could benefit from your
2008 Oct 26
20
Big test coming up: fallout 3
ok as everyone knows, (and to be frank i didnt think it would in my lifetime ;P) fallout 3 gets released in 3 days or 6 for those who live in europe.
now for those who where playing games since the 3rd grade the fallout universe has a special place in their hearts since literally i grew with it!
so in mho fallout 3 fells in the category of games that someone must simply have, and thats why im
2011 Aug 10
3
Portal + Intel HD Graphics 3000 + Ubuntu Natty
I just set up my new Lenovo ThinkPad X220 for use with Ubuntu Natty. All is well (even the function keys work!) except for 3D games. I'm not asking a lot here - these are games that are supposed to run at least decently on a HD 3000 accelerator.
So far I've tried Amnesia: The Dark Descent, it's Linux-native demo, and Portal. ADD loads to it's menu, but nothing (like 3D
2002 Dec 29
1
Multiple domain browselist over a wanlink
Hi,
I'm trying to generate a multiple domain browselist but I don't get it to
work.
I've tried everyting by the book but the result is always the same:
I can see the other workgroup(s) but they are empty. Currently I've added
the following rules to the smb.conf
remote browse sync = 192.168.2.2 192.168.2.4
remote announce = 192.168.2.2 192.168.2.4
As far as I understand
2008 Mar 15
0
Re: CentOS Digest, Vol 38, Issue 15
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2012 Jul 13
3
Column create and Update using function
Hi,
here i have a Max and Min values
Min <-3
Max <-6
and also a matrix like this,
ABC XYZ PQR
------ ------- -------
2 4 3
5 4 8
7 1 3
In this i need to check each particular column values are between Max and
Min value.
If the coulmn value not coming between Max and
2011 Nov 11
2
Estimating IRT models by using nlme() function
Hi,
I have a question about estimating IRT models by using nlme, not just rasch
model, but also other models.
Behavior Research Methods
<http://www.springerlink.com/content/1554-351x/> Volume
37, Number 2 <http://www.springerlink.com/content/1554-351x/37/2/>, 202-218,
DOI: 10.3758/BF03192688
Using SAS PROC NLMIXED to fit item response theory models (2005). Ching-Fan