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2007 Apr 26
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CentOS-announce Digest, Vol 26, Issue 9
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2008 Jun 16
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Re: [CentOS-promo] Intro and Translation
On Mon, 16 Jun 2008, wonderer wrote: > Ralph Angenendt schrieb: >> wonderer wrote: >> >>> So, I have build a Wiki Account under HenrikHeigl. If anybody can give me >>> write-permission I can put in some stuff :-) >> >> centos-docs list, please - and at the moment we really would prefer if >> you told us *what* you want to put in *where*. This
2008 May 04
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Re: [CentOS-promo] Linuxtag 2008 - call for meeting
On Tue, 29 Apr 2008, Ralph Angenendt wrote: > Linuxtag 2008 in Berlin is coming closer by the minute (May 28th to May > 31st 2008) - and we are going to be there. And so can you - either as > a visitor or with us at the booth we have there! See > <http://www.linuxtag.org/> for more information about the event. > > To coordinate this event, there is going to be a
2007 Nov 21
1
Last Change for the css
Hey, last patch for screen.css: --- screen.css.orig 2007-11-21 17:18:13.000000000 +0000 +++ screen.css 2007-11-21 17:22:43.000000000 +0000 @@ -13,8 +13,6 @@ */ body { - padding-top: 3%; - padding-bottom: 3%; padding-right: 10%; padding-left: 10%; margin: 0px; And after that we go live! Just joking. We already are live. See <http://wiki.centos.org/>. And
2012 Feb 20
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Promo Store is now open
hi Guys, We've been trying to get something like this setup for long time, now thanks to Khusro Jaleel's efforts its online! The CentOS Promo request system is available at http://promo.centos.org/ And we have some TShirts there - three different designs, six different colours and a few options on sizes for each type. Get them quick! The TShirts are already paid for by sponsors, all you
2007 Feb 13
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CentOS-announce Digest, Vol 24, Issue 7
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2006 Jan 10
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Dear ladies and gentlemen! When I use the plot funtion how can I change the size of the title for the x and y axes (xlab, ylab)and the size of the axes label ? Thank you very much. With best regards Claudia
2011 Aug 28
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Centos Mail Lists : Main Web Page
centos.org support mailing lists goes to http://centos.org/modules/tinycontent/index.php?id=16 However only a few mailing lists are shown:- Announce discussion and information developers Mirror Docs virtualization On http://lists.centos.org/ which displays as http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/ we see:- CentOS CentOS mailing list CentOS-announce CentOS announcements
2007 Feb 12
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New mailing lists: CentOS is going international!
Guten Tag, bonjour, sauda??es, hola, ahoj, welkom and of course hello. Ladies and gentlemen, the CentOS mailing lists are going international! Yes, now you can talk about your favourite linux distribution in your favourite language. If - and that is a big if - you are able to talk in - german - french - czech - dutch - the brasilian variant of portuguese - spanish Which should be about,
2007 Feb 12
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New mailing lists: CentOS is going international!
Guten Tag, bonjour, sauda??es, hola, ahoj, welkom and of course hello. Ladies and gentlemen, the CentOS mailing lists are going international! Yes, now you can talk about your favourite linux distribution in your favourite language. If - and that is a big if - you are able to talk in - german - french - czech - dutch - the brasilian variant of portuguese - spanish Which should be about,
2006 May 25
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AIX 5.3 Samba member server to an NT domain
Ladies and Gentlemen, I'm trying to get AIX to authenticate users off another Samba server (with an eye to doing the same off a Windows server at some point, just to be flexible). I have been using the binary distribution of Samba 3.0.22 to do this. While I have been able to get users to log in by using the WINBIND authentication method, they still cannot change their password or use FTP. I
2013 Dec 24
1
OT - Merry Christmas and a Happy and Prosperous 2014
Dear Ladies and Gentlemen how are you? I would like to wish everyone and all their families, may God continue to bless and always illuminating your steps, that this Christmas the joy of our Lord Jesus invade your home and participate in their family on this Christmas. May God bless you always! Merry Christmas and a Happy and Prosperous 2014. With Best Regards! Josue -------------- next part
2002 Jul 03
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smb.conf file help !!!!
Ladies & Gentlemen, I currently have Samba running on HP9000 / hpux box. Network is Windows NT Workstations are Windows 2000 & Windows NT & Linux I have been able to get samba working from the Linux workstations I have been to get samba working on the NT workstations / 2000 , ONLY but using the smbpasswd file with password encrypt. BIG QUESTION = can I get samba working on my NT
2003 Dec 02
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Help with this topic
Dear ladies and gentlemen, I would like to calculate autocovarinace and cross-covariance scores 1, 2 and 3 of four classes A, B, C and D. I am using acf and ccf from time sires library. My problem is that I can not separate my data among the classes A, B, C and D. When I calculated acf for Score 1, I got a wrong result. The reason being that instead of using ony 60, 40 and 20, the program
2009 Mar 29
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problems importing file
hi ladies and gentlemen of the R community. i'm federico an italian student of statistics and i've got an issue to submit to you: i've got a huge file.txt replenished of blank values (over a milion of them). by importing it into R the read.table() function higlights missing objects per row and declares an error. there's any way i can detail into the read.table() function to
2011 Aug 26
1
Sicherheitszertifikat für R-Pakete unter Windows [Security Certificates for R Packages in Windows]
To save anyone else 30 seconds, here's how google translates the below: Ladies and Gentlemen, I would like to inform me whether there is the possibility of security certificates for R packages are. Sincerely, Christopher W. Weinberger 2011/8/26 Christoph W. Weinberger <cweinber@edu.uni-klu.ac.at> > Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren, > > ich würde mich gerne informieren, ob es
2004 Nov 23
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Batch
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2000 Jul 12
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Samba + WAN?
Dear Ladies and Gentlemen! On a CD-ROM-server at the University Koblenz-Landau we are using Samba (2.0.5a) with Red Hat Linux (6.0, Kernel 2.2.5). The server is located here in Koblenz, but also used from another department of the university at Landau (about 80 miles from Koblenz; they have their own class B network). A traceroute from both locations gave a response time of about 10-50 msec. On
2007 May 04
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Bug in qr.R ? (PR#9655)
Ladies and Gentlemen, using > A <- structure(c(1, 0, 0, 3, 2, 1, 4, 5, -3, -2, 1, 0), .Dim = as.integer(c(3,4))) I get > dim(A) [1] 3 4 > qr.R(qr(A),complete=TRUE) [,1] [,2] [,3] [,4] [1,] -1 -3.000000 -4.000000 2.0000000 [2,] 0 -2.236068 -3.130495 -0.8944272 [3,] 0 0.000000 -4.919350 -0.4472136 > qr.R(qr(A),complete=FALSE) [,1]
2004 Jan 07
1
Analyzing dendrograms
Ladies and Gentlemen, As Johan Lindberg points out, the documentation for handling dendrograms is sparse....Does anyone know who is responsible for or working on development of tree methods and objects? I've written a couple of scripts for my own use to translate between parenthetical (A(B(CD))) or binary A00 B10 C11 D11 tree formats and cluster objects in R, but as an inexperienced