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2015 Apr 07
0
Linux Australia breached, personal details leaked
On Tue, 2015-04-07 at 12:28 -0400, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: > ?It is the assessment of Linux Australia that the individual utilized a > currently unknown vulnerability to trigger a remote buffer overflow and > gain root level access to the server,? Hesketh wrote. > > The attacker installed a remote access tool and then botnet command and > control software. > --- end
2008 Aug 22
2
RH's servers breached
What's the point on this for us, CentOS users ? http://www.redhat.com/security/data/openssh-blacklist.html Regards, kfx
2009 Dec 24
3
An unprofessional message
Dear R helpers,   I understand that this is absolutely unprofessional on my part and this group doesn't entertain such things. I have been associted with this group since last 1 and half years and have been immensely benefited by the noble service rendred by many R helpers.   So I take this opportunity to thank all of you and wish you all   "MERRY CHRISTMAS".   I sincerely apologize
2004 Sep 30
3
Sipura-3000 - silent dial out on FXO port
I am trying to configure the FXO port on a Sipura-3000 for use with Asterisk. When I connect to the Sipura to dial out on the PSTN line connected to the Sipura's FXO port, it gives me the dialtone of the PSTN line and then I can hear the DTMF for the number I dialled beforehand. It does work but the customer perceives this delayed second DTMF feedback as "unprofessional" and the
2006 Oct 19
5
Google Ads in the Wiki
A fairly serious question: how much can we (as users) donate to get the Google ads off the Wiki? I guess this does not give so much revenue, and it is really distracting. So, if we can match the annual income of Google Ads on the Wiki, I think I (and others) are willing to compensate this with donations. I have seen some potential Dutch users getting turned away seeing the main CentOS site
2006 May 26
10
ROR website''s weblog not viewable on internet explorer
Does anyone know why the weblog at http://weblog.rubyonrails.org/ is often messed up, with the first or first and second topics left-shifted and melded with the Rails logo, the Live Search box and the page''s menu? This happens on all my boxes that run Internet Explorer 6 (IE6). I checked it on Firefox and the page appears correctly. While it''s easy to argue "just use
2012 Nov 26
3
wrong data interpretation in R
Hi, maybe somebody would be kind enough to help a bloody and unprofessional beginner like me (and I hope I did not overlook the answer to my question on the website). I've imported a csv data frame into R, but I can't run a regression because R interprets 4 out of 5 variables as factors (rather than numeric vectors). I tried the as.numeric() command, but R says it is invalid to change the
2008 May 13
9
[LLVMdev] Preferring to use GCC instead of LLVM
Jon Harrop wrote: > Can you explain why you would like to generate DLLs on the > customer's computer rather than using LLVM as a JIT > compiler? Customers/clients unhappy with the inefficiency, extra CPU and RAM usage, and performance penalty of JIT. They require a faster, more efficient solution. The solution is to fully compile programs to native code at the time of
2017 Jan 09
2
Firefox Issue
On Fri, 2017-01-06 at 12:54 -0500, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: > James B. Byrne wrote: > > > > On Thu, January 5, 2017 17:23, Always Learning wrote: > >> > >> Cyber attacks are gradually replacing armed conflicts. > > > > Better fight with bits than blood. > > Yes, but... attacks on the friggin' IoT could result in lots of blood. Or, >
2013 Mar 07
1
Error: no 'dimnames' attribute for array
Dear XpeRts, I prepared a no qoute Character string by the following command s<-noquote(paste (b1, collapse=",")) where, b1 is the vector of 24 intergers. > dput(b1) c(1L, 2L, 6L, 7L, 12L, 16L, 17L, 20L, 21L, 23L, 25L, 34L, 46L, 48L, 58L, 64L, 65L, 68L, 82L, 97L, 98L, 101L, 113L, 115L) > dput(s)
2015 Dec 22
3
Network services start before network is up since migrating to 7.2
Yamaban wrote: > On Tue, 22 Dec 2015 14:29, James Hogarth wrote: >> On 22 December 2015 at 10:33, Sylvain CANOINE wrote >>> ----- Mail original ----- >>>> De: "Marcelo Ricardo Leitner" >>>> ?: "centos" >>>> Envoy?: Lundi 21 D?cembre 2015 21:46:10 >>>> Objet: Re: [CentOS] Network services start before network is
2009 Jul 30
3
[LLVMdev] LLVM Logo
On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 05:44:05PM +0200, Andreas Neustifter wrote: > Well it does look not too good the text is getting to small in this > case, what do you think of this 128x128 version? It looks like an sprite coming from a Megaman game :). My humble opinion is that while the dragon looks nice when large, when small it just feels childish and unprofessional. My 2 cents. -- Felipe.
2007 Jan 30
3
musiconhold restarts for every extension
Hello! I've upgraded from 1.2.9 to 1.2.14 recently but experience an unexpected behaviour with musiconhold: While in 1.2.9 musiconhold was playing continuous on sequential extensions after a timeout, it is restarted for every extension in 1.2.14: ;music starts exten => 902,1,Dial(SIP/phone1@proxy.com|5|m(mymusic)) ;music starts again exten =>
2003 Dec 08
2
Character graphics
Does anyone else miss email-friendly character graphics such as the following example, produced using Minitab? Histogram of C6 N = 478 N* = 21 Each * represents 2 observation(s) Midpoint Count -12 16 ******** -11 53 *************************** -10 63 ******************************** -9 83
2002 Oct 23
1
vectorizing a function
Dear R-xperts I have just written a little hypergeometric function, included below [the hypergeometric function crops up when solving a common type of ODE]. It works fine on single values of the primary argument z, but vectorizing it is getting confusing. The best I have come up with so far just tests for z being longer than 1 and if so, uses sapply() recursively. This is fine, except that it
2013 Mar 11
2
plot pch
Dear xpeRts, I would like to ask a question about plotting in R. I have four columns in which first column contains x-coordinate and second column contains y-coordinate of certain points, whereas the third column "z" contains classification number of those points from 1 to 4, it should be noted that this column doesn't quantify anything, but just classify the points. More precisely
2003 Apr 14
1
Analyzing Medical Data Using S-PLUS by Everitt and Rabe-Hasketh
Dear All, I have just read a glowing review (in the Int. Journal of Epidemiology) of "Analyzing Medical Data Using S-PLUS" by Everitt and Rabe-Hesketh and it sounds like the sort of thing I would like to get my hands on. Is anyone on this list familiar with this book, and in particular have a feel for how useful it will be with R? According to the review the emphasis is on the command
2004 Dec 14
0
Slashdot thread references R/Quantian and another new R/S-PLUS book pending
Greetings all, Just a quick heads up that there is a Slashdot thread this morning on Open Source Math Software for Education, which includes references to R and Dirk's Quantian distribution (among others). The thread is at: http://ask.slashdot.org/askslashdot/04/12/13/2355258.shtml?tid=185&tid=4 The OP's query was targeted for high school to first year college age students, but as
2008 May 13
7
[LLVMdev] LLVM as a DLL
Michael T. Richter wrote: > Apparently the APIs in the LLVM docs missed your > attention. They're sneaky that way because, you know, > they just form the bulk of available documentation. I began my original message saying that I was providing "constructive criticism". That means I want to HELP if I can. Your sarcastic attitude is unprofessional. > The
2015 Jun 02
4
NEWS.md support on CRAN
Hi Kurt, On 1 June 2015 at 14:02, Kurt Hornik wrote: | >>>>> peter dalgaard writes: | | >> On 30 May 2015, at 01:20 , Imanuel Costigan <i.costigan at me.com> wrote: | >> | >> So I assume this commit means NEWS.md is now no longer on blacklist? | >> | | > ....in the development version. Not true of released versions. | | Now also in r-patched.