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2007 Nov 01
1
R and Debian Linux
Hi Folks, Lately I've been testing out recent versions of various Linux distributions, preparatory to choosing which one I want to upgrade to. One of these is debian 4.0 ("Etch"). I can install R on it as a debian package (it comes through as "R version 2.4.0 Patched (2006-11-25 r39997)". Many of the extra packages are also present as debs, and install and perform
2009 Nov 10
4
Upgrading R packages on Etch
Greetings, I've been trying to upgrade R packages on my Debian Etch (whose other upgrades I have been cheerfully going along with as they occur). When I did, just now: sudo apt-get dist-upgrade I got: Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree... Done Calculating upgrade... Done The following packages have been kept back: r-base-core r-cran-boot r-cran-cluster
2008 Oct 29
1
Auto-upgrade to R-2.8.0-1 in Etch
Hi Folks, My Debian 4.0 Etch (installed Sep 2007, R version 2.7.1 (2008-06-23) installed at the same time from a Debian repo) has just flashed up that I can update as follows, using the update manager: r-base-core New version: 2.8.0-1~etch-cran.0 r-base-html New version: 2.8.0-1~etch-cran.0 r-base-latex New version: 2.8.0-1~etch-cran.0 r-cran-boot New version: 1.2.34-1~etch-cran.0
2008 Sep 15
1
'plm'/'kinship' package on Debian Etch?
Hi Folks, Has anyone got a compiled binary of the package 'plm' and/or of the package 'kinship' for Debian Etch? I'm asking because I'd like to install 'plm', but have failed because it depends on 'kinship', and 'kinship' refuses to compile on my Debian Etch. The underlying reason is the Debian refuses to allow me to install the development
2010 Mar 25
3
I have a question on nomograms.
Dear volunteer: I am a graduate student of medcine in china.And now,I am devoting myself to constructing a nomograms of bladder cancer.I want to do it with R-project.However, I do not know how to construct a nomograms with R-project.I want to get yours help,thank you! I wish you can tell me the operating procedure of the R-project. And I apologize for my english,it is poor,sorry!
2006 Oct 25
1
Phone Rings, Immediate Hangup and then Rings Again.
I am having a problem with an Asterisk server, in that when it is receiving a call from another Asterisk server using an IAX2 trunk the phone rings for 10 ms and then there is a hungup from asterisk and then the phone rings again before another hangup. The funny thing is that after I really hang up on the calling phone it repeats this as if I am still trying to call. Any Ideas?
2009 Jul 23
5
Random # generator accuracy
Dan Nordlund wrote: "It would be necessary to see the code for your 'brief test' before anyone could meaningfully comment on your results. But your results for a single test could have been a valid "random" result." I've re-created what I did below. The problem appears to be with the weighting process: the unweighted sample came out much closer to the actual
2003 May 26
2
Newbie Big question
Hello all I need your support in a big decision in front of two alternatives related with *. I must buy an E1, in order to manage 30 channels, given this big price; or I could opt for a 15 BRIs without cost to replace the same number of channels, and the question that inmediatly emerge is : ? can asterisk manage 15 BRIs ? If yes to the latter, could posible somo guide, for instance, wich Digium
2009 May 05
2
Bristol mirror GPG problem ubuntu repository
Hello, I am getting a GPG error with the ubuntu repository at the bristol UK mirror. When my source.list has this line: deb http://www.stats.bris.ac.uk/R/bin/linux/ubuntu/ intrepid/ On an "apt-get update" you get this: W: GPG error: http://www.stats.bris.ac.uk intrepid/ Release: The following signatures were invalid: BADSIG D67FC6EAE2A11821 Vincent Goulet <vincent.goulet at
2008 May 05
0
Weird behaviour concerning send-speed (Debian Etch, Samba from official deb)
Hi, I'm experiencing a very annoying and strange behaviour with Samba since quite some time (I guess like 2 months now or so): When I write to a share speeds are quite excellent with up to 60 Mbyte/sec, however when I want to read speeds are under a megabyte per second, mostly even below 300 kb/s which is rather unacceptable in my opinion. I went through the "usual suspects" -
2007 Oct 19
6
r achives
sorry but how do i accsess r archives __________________________________________________ [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2008 Apr 28
3
R on X11 under Linux (newbie)
I just installed R on my 64 bit SUSE Linux system -- I compiled with the default x windows support on.. This may be a newbie question (apologies in advance)-- but how does this show up in X? I have SSH'd in to my box and set my display -- I can run xcalc OK -- but when I hit the R binary it just goes to the command line -- if does not give me an x-window. I suspect I need another
2010 Jun 18
4
Drawing sample from a circle
Hi, I would like to draw 10 uniformly distributed sample points from a circle with redius one and centered at (0,0). Is there any R function to do that?   Thanks, [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2014 Sep 13
1
Picking 'rgl' as source package instead of 'r-cran-rgl'
Hi, $ more /etc/apt/sources.list.d/additional-repositories.list deb http://www.stats.bris.ac.uk/R/bin/linux/debian wheezy-cran3/ deb-src http://www.stats.bris.ac.uk/R/bin/linux/debian wheezy-cran3/ $ sudo apt-get update $ sudo apt-get install r-cran-rgl # works great $ sudo apt-get build-dep r-cran-rgl Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading state information...
2007 Aug 08
1
Changing font in boxplots
Hi all, I am very new to R and this might be a simple question but I have looked everywhere you suggest before writing to you. I am trying to change font type from san-serif to a serif (Times New Romans) on all labels and axis of my boxplot. I have used this function in other plots before, e.g.: plot(residuals~lnlifespan, data=mydata, pch=psymb, font=6, xlab="ln reproductive
2010 Jun 05
4
Help for sources.list
Greetings! I would be very grateful if someone could supply a suitable line to enter into /etc/apt/sources.list for the benefit of a complete dummy user (i.e. me -- I do not want to have to do any interpretation, guesswork, reading of docs, etc.; I want to just copy it in). The machine in question is an Intel laptop, wuth Debian Lenny (according to the Debian website the current stable version as
2008 Oct 20
3
? extended rep()
Hi Folks, I'm wondering if there's a compact way to achieve the following. The "dream" is that, by analogy with rep(c(0,1),times=c(3,4)) # [1] 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 one could write rep(c(0,1),times=c(3,4,5,6)) which would produce # [1] 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 in effect "recycling" x through 'times'. The objective is to produce a vector of
2008 Apr 06
1
R, VR, and Debian
Hi Folks, A while ago (September 2007) I set up an experimental Debian 4.0 Etch installation, and installed R on it, along with several packages -- including e1071 and the "Bundle" VR -- by means of the Debian package manager. Most of the time, R works fine. But not always. Just now, I wanted to try the code suggested by Johannes H?sing for "Stroparia"'s Multiset
2009 Feb 05
3
"open-ended" plot limits?
Hi Folks, Maybe I've missed it already being available somehow, but if the following isn't available I'd like to suggest it. If you're happy to let plot() choose its own limits, then of course plot(x,y) will do it. If you know what limits you want, then plot(x,y,xlim=c(x0,x1),ylim(y0,y1) will do it. But sometimes one would like to a) make sure that (e.g.) the y-axis has a
2010 May 12
6
A primitive OO in R -- where next?
Greetings All, Out of curiosity, I've just done a very primitive experiment: Obj <- list(Fun=sum, Dat=c(1,2,3,4)) Obj$Fun(Obj$Dat) # [1] 10 That sort of thing (much more sophisticated) must be documented mind-blowingly somewhere. Where? Where I stand right now: The above (and its immediately obvious generalisations, like Obj$Fun<-cos) is all I know about it so far. Ted.