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2016 Mar 24
6
Centos in the Browser string ?
> Date: Thursday, March 24, 2016 14:10:41 +0000 > From: Always Learning <centos at u64.u22.net> > > On Wed, 2016-03-23 at 22:29 -0700, Alice Wonder wrote: > >> What purpose does it serve? I don't object to it being there >> but I also don't see a benefit to it being there. >> >> Ubuntu btw is not exactly a distribution I want
2016 Mar 24
2
Centos in the Browser string ?
On Thu, 2016-03-24 at 10:56 -0500, g wrote: > > See the EFF testing site for more details: > > > > <https://panopticlick.eff.org/> > aware of panopticlick. It states (calculator needed) 11.6% of browsers have time zone 0 (GMT) 10.0% of browsers have "Linux x86_64" (note this excludes Android) 4.0% of browsers have "en-GB" > if you have a
2016 Mar 24
0
Centos in the Browser string ?
resend. yuckahoo bounced another post. On 03/24/16 09:29, Richard wrote: >> Date: Thursday, March 24, 2016 14:10:41 +0000 >> From: Always Learning <centos at u64.u22.net> >> On Wed, 2016-03-23 at 22:29 -0700, Alice Wonder wrote: >> >>> What purpose does it serve? I don't object to it being there >>> but I also don't see a benefit to it
2016 Mar 24
0
Centos in the Browser string ?
On 03/24/16 09:29, Richard wrote: >> Date: Thursday, March 24, 2016 14:10:41 +0000 >> From: Always Learning <centos at u64.u22.net> >> On Wed, 2016-03-23 at 22:29 -0700, Alice Wonder wrote: >> >>> What purpose does it serve? I don't object to it being there >>> but I also don't see a benefit to it being there. >>> >>>
2016 Mar 24
0
Centos in the Browser string ?
On 03/24/16 12:58, Always Learning wrote: > On Thu, 2016-03-24 at 10:56 -0500, g wrote: > >>> See the EFF testing site for more details: >>> >>> <https://panopticlick.eff.org/> > >> aware of panopticlick. > > It states (calculator needed) > > 11.6% of browsers have time zone 0 (GMT) > 10.0% of browsers have "Linux x86_64"
2016 Mar 24
2
Centos in the Browser string ?
now i goofed. :-\ On 03/24/16 11:13, g wrote: <<<>>> > aware of panopticlick. > > if you have a file in profile directory, > -- above should read; if you have file "user.js" in profile directory, > add this to it. if not, > create file and paste this in it. > > //set user agent to blank >
2016 Mar 31
1
Centos in the Browser string ?
> -----Original Message----- > From: centos-bounces at centos.org [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On > Behalf Of g > Sent: den 24 mars 2016 16:56 > To: centos at centos.org > Subject: Re: [CentOS] Centos in the Browser string ? > > if you have a file in profile directory, add this to it. if not, > create file and paste this in it. > > //set user agent to
2007 Mar 29
2
Re: [Xapian-commits] 7990: trunk/xapian-core/ trunk/xapian-core/bin/ trunk/xapian-core/tests/harness/
On Thu, Mar 29, 2007 at 03:39:01PM +0100, richard wrote: > bin/xapian-tcpsrv.cc,tests/harness/testsuite.cc: First of many > parts of a large patch from Mark Hammond working towards enabling > remote databases on windows. When displaying errors which might > be socket errors, display the error number as well as the output > of strerror - on windows, strerror doesn't display
2015 Nov 08
0
librhythmbox-itms-detection-plugin.so
I'm looking at ways to potentially reduce tracking via browser fingerprints. https://panopticlick.eff.org/ When I go to that url in CentOS FireFox - my browser is very distinct. For me I believe this is largely caused by gstreamer. I run a modern gstreamer, not the CentOS packages gstreamer. My modern gstreamer also includes a lot of the patent-encumbered codecs, and on that eff project
2011 Jan 19
7
Let's talk about HTTPS Everywhere
Ok. It's a Firefox Add-on: https://www.eff.org/https-everywhere Questions: 1) But: Why can't i find it on the offical Firefox Add-ons site?: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/ 2) Did anyone audited the "HTTPS Everywhere" code? 3) Can someone trust this Add-on? Is it safe to install/use? 4) If it's so great why isn't it more prevalent? What's youre
2008 Oct 09
2
Two math expressions in plot
Hello! I am trying to put two math expressions in the title of a plot. As you can see below, I can place correctly one expression at a time, but not both. Ideally I would like to have them separated by a comma. Any suggestions? > k <- 1 > n.eff <- c(20, 30) > ### this works > plot(0,0, main = substitute(n == k, list(k = k))) > ### this works > plot(0,0, main =
2004 Apr 29
3
memory problems with lm
Hello list, I've seen the recent discussions documenting problems with lm. I have encountered the following problem. I use WinXP Pro with service pack 1, and R 1.9.0, on a XEON 2GHz, with 1GB of RAM. > eff.fro std.dev mean NSTRDSP 7.403749e-01 1.215686e-01 CPFGEP 9.056763e+00 1.815686e+00 WSWOLF 4.703588e+05 1.112832e+05 NPILGRIM 1.017640e+06 2.134335e+05
2000 Mar 14
1
qr.solve (fwd)
Two friend reported me a problem, which I can't solve: (I run R-1.0.0, Debian Linux) They hava a function "corr.matrix" (see end of mail), and when they create a 173x173 matrix with this function V <- corr.matrix(0.3, n=173) V1 <- qr.solve(V) reports: Error in qr(a, tol = tol) : NA/NaN/Inf in foreign function call (arg 1) For n < 173, qr.solve returns the correct
2003 Nov 30
1
bad performance on 2.4.23
hi, - big and ugly mail. If you don't like them, delete it now :-) - I have collected and classified some information of: http://home.earthlink.net/~rwhron/kernel/bigbox.html And I observed that ext3 performance is worse than previous kernels(2.4.19...). -ac and -aa are here only as reference. Complete information is in the upper URL. dbench: Performance is worse. dbench (Numbers are in
2010 Aug 26
1
Passing arguments between S4 methods fails within a function:bug? example with raster package.
Dear all, This problem came up initially while debugging a function, but it seems to be a more general problem of R. I hope I'm wrong, but I can't find another explanation. Let me illustrate with the raster package. For an object "RasterLayer" (which inherits from Raster), there is a method xyValues defined with the signature
2010 Nov 16
1
Offset in glm poisson using R vs Exposure in Stata
R-helpers, I am hoping to find someone who uses both R and program Stata for GLMs. I am a beginner R user, finding my own way through; learning code etc. at the same time as learning the statistics I need to complete my project. What I have is the code from Stata and am trying to reproduce the same analysis in R - my program of choice. . glm count md ms rf sg, family(poisson)
2006 Nov 28
1
Slight discrepancy between predict.lm() and all.effects()
In the course of exploring response prediction, I stumbled upon a small discrepancy between the CIs produced by predict.lm() and all.effects() require(mlmRev) require(effects) hsb.lm <- lm(mAch ~ minrty * sector, Hsb82) hsb.new <- data.frame( minrty = rep(c('No', 'Yes'), 2), sector = rep(c('Public', 'Catholic'), each = 2)) hsb.eff <-
2007 Feb 26
1
About ISP sniffing, trying to undertstand
Hello, I am trying to understand how Tor protect to ISP sniffing in proxy. I suppose this steps: 1) Dowload Tor software, software should signed or downloaded from SSL site. 2) Computer software verify that software is not modified, and install it. 3) Vidalia starts tunnel, At this point how keys are exchanged? ... -- -- Devel in Precio http://www.pas-world.com
2012 Oct 16
2
Penalty function constrained optimization
Hi All, I am trying to use optim() to minimize a function with a penalty function term. This is a simple model bioeconomic model of a fishery. The penalty function constrains the amount of effort (f) at 9. This works fine. The code is: ********** nfleets<-2 M<-1 M<-array(M,dim=c(nfleets)) N<-1000 cost<-c(30,30) cost<-array(cost,dim=c(nfleets)) Price<-2
2012 Nov 16
1
Code works, but not as function.
Hi, I have some values in a list format generated by the following: Path_Number <- 0010 ID.Path <- formatC(0001:Path_Number, width=4, flag=0) # Make vector of ID's. No_of_Effectors <- sample(1:550, length(ID.Path), replace=TRUE) # Define Number of Effectors each individual gets. Effectors <- split(sample(1:10000, sum(No_of_Effectors), replace=TRUE), rep(ID.Path, No_of_Effectors))