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2012 Nov 29
2
Data Cleaning -New user coming from SAS
Hello, this is my first post. I have a large CSV file where I need to fill in the 1st and 2nd column with a Loan # and Account name that would be found in a line of text : like this: ,,Loan #:,ML-113-07,Account Name:, Quilting Boutique,,,,,,,,,,, I would like to place the Loan #: ML-113-07 in the first column and the account name quilting boutique in the second column. If possible I would also
2005 Nov 29
2
Yum / Up2date issues and mirror.centos.org
There have been some complaints recently concerning this, so I thought an explanation of the setup AND recommendations are in order. First, I want to say that we need more donated servers with fast (at least 100mbit) internet connections. If you are making lots of money using CentOS and are a hosting provider, please consider providing us a donated server so we can better distribute CentOS. Now
2009 Aug 20
3
script to report quota upon user's request
Hi there is there any binary/script to repot user's quota upon request? Dimitrios Karapiperis
2007 Sep 12
3
puppet reporting stopped working
Hi, I''m not sure what I''ve did wrong, I now get an error message denying authenticated client ... access to puppetreports.repot anyone has an idea where should i look ? Thanks, Ohad _______________________________________________ Puppet-users mailing list Puppet-users@madstop.com https://mail.madstop.com/mailman/listinfo/puppet-users
2007 Mar 19
0
Bonus Code For PartyPoker that doesn't make you deposit money!
www.50forme.com, it's basically a big advertisement for Party Poker, but if you sign-up for partypoker.com using the bonus code that's on his site, he transfers you $50. I know you're thinking "why would anyone give me $50 for free" but here's how it works... for every person that signs up for PartyPoker using his bonus code (50forme) PartyPoker sends him $75, so he makes
2009 Oct 11
1
problem with old stable 0.1.1 roundcubemail contained in the deposit EPEL
Hi all Hi list my linux box is CentOS 5.3 it is properly updated I use the old old ?stable version 0.1.1 of roundcubemail , which is contained in the deposit EPEL I preferred to continue using the version contained in the official repositories of CentOS I configure a user roundcubemail on my mysql server Here are the commands that I have applied to the server mysql mysql -u roundcubemail -p
2014 Mar 21
1
Debian Wheezy Dovecot Replication no updates on message deposit
Hi, I am trying to setup dovecot replication based on: http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Replication http://www.dovecot.org/list/dovecot/2013-January/087674.html I know that 2.1.7 is dated, but I would refrain from upgrading, if not necessary. The problem I have is pretty much same as the one described in http://www.dovecot.org/list/dovecot/2013-January/087674.html: I have vmail user on both
2003 Aug 02
0
Re: how l (PR#3614)
--FE8A9_158F__B2CBD0A46E. Content-Type: text/html; Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <html> <head> <title>Home Page</title> </head> <body> Howdy R-bugs <p><font face=3D"Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=3D"3" color=3D=
2014 Mar 25
1
Dovecot replication, no updates on message deposit
Hi, I am trying to setup dovecot replication based on: http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Replication All mailboxes share the same UNIX userid ('vmail'), and I setup ssh-key based login for this account in both directions. As LDA exim4 is configured to use dovecot deliver LDA. Here is the relevant config from exim: /usr/lib/dovecot/deliver -d $local_part -f $sender_address -a
2004 May 24
0
XP difficulties on 2.09
Guys, I think the answer to my question is to upgrade samba. However, since this is my production machine, I thought I would try and understand the problems I'm having a little better to insure that an upgrade will correct my issues. My setup - Mandrake 7.2, samba 2.09. Win98, ME and XP clients. The 98 and ME machines have no problems. The XP machine has some intermittent slowness
2002 Jul 10
0
It is beneficial to your library & its patrons to have the book (Please suggest)
Dear Sir/Ma'am: It is significantly beneficial to your library and its patrons to have a book titled "Complete Conduct Principles for the 21st Century" by Dr. John Newton. Please suggest to your local library(ies) that the book be purchased. This is a great contribution you can make to your neighborhood! "I find it heartening that you are crusading on behalf of this
2002 Jul 10
0
It is beneficial to your library & its patrons to have the book (Please suggest)
Dear Sir/Ma'am: It is significantly beneficial to your library and its patrons to have a book titled "Complete Conduct Principles for the 21st Century" by Dr. John Newton. Please suggest to your local library(ies) that the book be purchased. This is a great contribution you can make to your neighborhood! "I find it heartening that you are crusading on behalf of this
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
double click on shared folder (security=user) and it takes about 25 seconds to open the folder (if it even comes up). After that going deeper into the filesystem is not an issue...but when you browse back to the base folder you experience the same issue again (25 seconds or 'crash'). If it 'crashes' I get the error "\\servername\serverdir is not accessible. The session
2002 Jul 20
0
An easy & great contribution to yourself, family, neighborhood and society
Dear Sir/Ma'am: It is significantly beneficial to your local (public, private, school, college, institutional, or ...) library and its patrons to have a book titled "Complete Conduct Principles for the 21st Century" by Dr. John Newton. Please kindly suggest to your local library(ies) that the book be purchased. This is an easy but GREAT & respectable contribution you can
2002 Sep 14
0
GREETINGS
Good Day, With warm heart I offer my friendship, and my greetings, and I hope this letter meets you in good time. It will be surprising to you to receive this proposal from me since you do not know me personally. However, I am sincerely seeking your confidence in this transaction, which I propose with my free mind and I hope you will open-heartedly read through and give me your most needed
2001 Jun 02
1
ssh-keygen(1) misinfo: English prose entropy 0.6 - 1.3 b/char!
Quoth manpage: otherwise easily guessable (English prose has only 1-2 bits of entropy per word, and provides very bad passphrases). The passphrase can be Whoever wrote that manpage is either possessed of some amazing human insight to which I am not privvy, chose a very non-representative sample of English prose, or is just plain wrong. I know none of you would ever make such a glaring error,
2002 Mar 15
7
Interesting file-sharing idea
This may be unrealistic and useless, but I've been thinking about an interesting file-sharing solution. In my system, only Ogg Vorbis files may be shared, and they should all be directly ripped from a CD. Nothing that someone would convert from MP3, etc. While that cannot be enforceable, it should be made clear. Also, track listings should be not filenames, but the Artist and Title of the
2005 Sep 01
1
Strange build message: request help w/resolving
Greetings, I am attempting to build a R package, however the build fails and the following message is ouput: C:\ConstellaGroup\EPA\RAGG\package>R CMD BUILD --binary --force RAGG * checking for file 'RAGG/DESCRIPTION' ... OK * preparing 'RAGG': * checking DESCRIPTION meta-information ... ERROR Error in if (regexpr(dep_regexp, dep) == -1) { : missing value where
2010 Dec 05
1
Converting numbers into words
Example data desk=data.frame( deskchoice=c('mid','mid','left','bookdrop','mid','bookdrop') ) -- I like doing stuff like the line below, especially when I'm using Sweave. print(paste('Within the observation period,',nrow(desk), 'patrons approached the circulation desk.')) -- But what if I want to put it at the beginning of a
2009 Jan 23
0
New international competition for the Digital Humanities
(Slightly off topic and outside my area - but this may be of interest to the R community) WASHINGTON (January 16, 2009) -- Today, a new international competition called the "Digging into Data Challenge" was announced by four leading research agencies: the Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) from the United Kingdom, the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) and the