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2005 Jul 18
5
colnames
Hi,
I have a matrix with column names starting with a character in [0-9]. After some matrix operations (e.g. copy to another matrix), R seems to add a character 'X' in front of the column name. Is this a normal default behaviour of R? Why has it got this behaviour? Can it be changed? What would be the side effect?
Thank you.
Regards,
Gilbert
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2011 Oct 08
3
[LLVMdev] conflict of gcc and llvm-gcc
Hello everyone,
I build llvm-2.9 from source code. After install, i find the
executable file is 'gcc', NOT 'llvm-gcc'.
It is not convenient because there has been another gcc in system. To
avoid conflict i rename
gcc to llvm-gcc now.
Can i avoid the problem by options when build?
Thanks
2018 Jun 19
6
Ubuntu 18:04 not getting 'home' directory from DC
Hello,
I've been trying to get Ubuntu 18.04 to work with Samba AD, seems I am
almost there but am unable to get home directories to mount properly.
The domain join went without a problem but because the default cifs ver
changed in Ubuntu to get other Samba shares on a samba file server to
mount I had to add to it's smb.conf:
client min protocol = SMB2
client min protocol = SMB3
So
2018 Jun 20
4
Ubuntu 18:04 not getting 'home' directory from DC
Rowland,
How would I find this info?
Check if 'Rachel Jones' has a 'gecos' attribute in AD.
You seem to be being denied access to '.Xauthority', was it created on
another machine ? No
However, I am sure '-13' usually means incorrect password.
I am sure the password is correct, the /mnt/home/rachel folder is created
but the user files are not created because
2018 Jun 26
1
Fwd: Re: Ubuntu 18:04 not getting 'home' directory from DC
Sorry for the delayed response,
Louis,
I'm not sure how to tell about having "cifs/UPN" - Please advise.
I was able to mount with sec=krb5 after the user is logged in but that does not help getting "home" mounted during the login.
But here is where I am now:
I have been able to pam_mount "home" during the login but could not get the ACLs during the mount
2012 Aug 08
1
basehaz() in package 'Survival' and warnings() with coxph
Hello,
I have a couple of questions with regards to fitting a coxph model to a data
set in R:
I have a very large dataset and wanted to get the baseline hazard using the
basehaz() function in the package : 'survival'.
If I use all the covariates then the output from basehaz(fit), where fit is
a model fit using coxph(), gives 507 unique values for the time and the
corresponding cumulative
2009 Jun 24
2
change the height or scale of the y axis
Hallo, All,
I have a question about changing the height or scale of the y axis. When I
use following two R codes, I can get two plots. Please look at the y axes,
the number of indices (x1, x2, ?) on the y axis in the first plot is smaller
than that in the second plot, and hence the space between any two indices in
the first plot is wider than that in the second plot. As the number of
indices
2012 Aug 09
1
basehaz() in package survival and warnings with coxph
I've never seen this, and have no idea how to reproduce it.
For resloution you are going to have to give me a working example of the
failure.
Also, per the posting guide, what is your sessionInfo()?
Terry Therneau
On 08/09/2012 04:11 AM, r-help-request at r-project.org wrote:
> I have a couple of questions with regards to fitting a coxph model to a data
> set in R:
>
> I have a
2012 Apr 05
1
how to do piecewise linear regression in R?
Dear all,
I want to do piecewise CAPM linear regression in R:
RRiskArb−Rf = (1−δ)[αMktLow+βMktLow(RMkt−Rf)] + δ[αMkt High +βMkt High(RMkt −Rf )]
where δ is a dummy variable if the excess return on the value-weighted CRSP index is above a threshold level and zero otherwise. and at the same time add the restriction:
αMkt Low + βMkt Low · Threshold = αMkt High + βMkt High · Threshold
to ensure
2013 Mar 01
7
Conditional Weighted Average (ddply or any other function)
Hello R community,
I am computing weighted average statistic by using ddply function:
My data set is:
N1 T1 S1 I1 C1 FY-4 ROE11 EPS11 MKT11
N1 T1 S1 I1 C1 FY-3 ROE12 EPS12 MKT12
N1 T1 S1 I1 C1 FY-2 ROE13 EPS13 MKT13
N1 T1 S1 I1 C1 FY-1 ROE14 EPS14 MKT14
N1 T1 S1 I1 C1 FY0 ROE15 EPS15 MKT15
N1 T1 S1 I1 C1 FY1 ROE16 EPS16 MKT16
N1 T1 S1 I1 C1 FY2 ROE17
2019 May 25
2
dlz_bind9_9.so: failed to map segment from shared object
Hello dear Samba Group
i try to install from repository Samba 4.10 on Ubuntu 19.04 - 64b with
local BIND-9.11 Server.
Lookop and Revers runnig .... after re-run Bind appair the following
Error.
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/samba/bind9/dlz_bind9_11.so failed to map
segment from shared object
"named[7726]: dlz_dlopen failed to open library
2013 Aug 21
10
[PATCH v3 0/7] Enable Drivers for Intel MIC X100 Coprocessors.
ChangeLog:
=========
v2 => v3:
a) Patch 1 data structure cleanups, header file include cleanups,
IDA interface reuse and switching to device_create_with_groups(..)
as per feedback from Greg Kroah-Hartman.
b) Patch 7 signal documentation, sleep workaround removal and sysfs
access API cleanups as per feedback from Michael S. Tsirkin.
v1 => v2: @ http://lwn.net/Articles/563131/
a)
2013 Aug 21
10
[PATCH v3 0/7] Enable Drivers for Intel MIC X100 Coprocessors.
ChangeLog:
=========
v2 => v3:
a) Patch 1 data structure cleanups, header file include cleanups,
IDA interface reuse and switching to device_create_with_groups(..)
as per feedback from Greg Kroah-Hartman.
b) Patch 7 signal documentation, sleep workaround removal and sysfs
access API cleanups as per feedback from Michael S. Tsirkin.
v1 => v2: @ http://lwn.net/Articles/563131/
a)
2007 Oct 31
3
Homework help: Is this how CIs of normal distributions are computed?
I'm looking for a function in R similar to t.test() which was generously
pointed out to me yesterday, but which can be used for normally
distributed data.
To recap yesterday:
> x <- scan()
1: 62 52 68 23 34 45 27 42 83 56 40
12:
Read 11 items
> alpha<- .05
> t.test(x)
One Sample t-test
data: x
t = 8.8696, df = 10, p-value = 4.717e-06
alternative hypothesis: true
2005 Jan 05
1
[PATCH] kinit/nfsmount.c path from bootp
kinit/nfsmount.c:mount_nfs_root() should use the bootpath specified by
bootp/dhcp. If the "nfsroot" option is specified then it overrides the
boot server bootpath and a message indicating the override is printed.
--- klibc-0.194/kinit/nfsroot.c.orig 2005-01-05 04:13:47.043897880 -0700
+++ klibc-0.194/kinit/nfsroot.c 2005-01-05 04:13:09.316633296 -0700
@@ -66,34 +66,21 @@
const int
2004 Sep 17
2
Caller ID with DTMF
Hi Everyone!
I live in Sweden and can not get CallerID to work on analog incoming lines.
I m trying to find out if DTMF style CallerID works on a FXO card (X100).
I`v seen one solution with a modem attached in parallel with the X100 just to provide the ID on its serial port.
It must be much better if this can be implemented in to the X100 driver.
Any info about this would be highly appreciated.
2013 Aug 14
2
[PATCH 0/5] Enable Drivers for Intel MIC X100 Coprocessors.
On Tue, 2013-08-13 at 14:43 +0200, Pavel Machek wrote:
> Hi!
>
> > Since it is a PCIe card, it does not have the ability to host hardware
> > devices for networking, storage and console. We provide these devices
> > on X100 coprocessors thus enabling a self-bootable equivalent environment
> > for applications. A key benefit of our solution is that it leverages
>
2013 Aug 14
2
[PATCH 0/5] Enable Drivers for Intel MIC X100 Coprocessors.
On Tue, 2013-08-13 at 14:43 +0200, Pavel Machek wrote:
> Hi!
>
> > Since it is a PCIe card, it does not have the ability to host hardware
> > devices for networking, storage and console. We provide these devices
> > on X100 coprocessors thus enabling a self-bootable equivalent environment
> > for applications. A key benefit of our solution is that it leverages
>
2018 Sep 20
3
Comparing Clang and GCC: only clang stores updated value in each iteration.
Hi,
I have a benchmark (mcf) that is currently slower when compiled with
clang compared to gcc 8 (~10%). It seems that a hot loop has a few
differences, where one interesting one is that while clang stores an
incremented value in each iteration, gcc waits and just stores the final
value just once after the loop. The value is a global variable.
I wonder if this is something clang does not do
2019 May 25
4
dlz_bind9_9.so: failed to map segment from shared object
>Was Bind9 installed when you provisioned Samba ?
>Why does the first 'named' log line refer to 'dlz_bind9_9.so' ?
>Can you post the contents of your named.conf files ?
>
>Rowland
>
Hello Rowland
root at X200:/etc/bind# cat "/var/lib/samba/bind-dns/named.conf"
# This DNS configuration is for BIND 9.8.0 or later with dlz_dlopen
support.
#
# This file