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2010 Nov 24
2
dovecot is confused about mail_location
IMAP logins via fetchmail are failing on my mailserver root at grelber:/home/esr# tail -f /var/log/mail.err Nov 24 16:56:48 grelber dovecot: IMAP(cathy): mail_location not set and autodetection failed: Mail storage autodetection failed with home=/home/cathy Nov 24 16:56:48 grelber dovecot: IMAP(cathy): Fatal: Namespace initialization failed Nov 24 16:57:39 grelber dovecot: IMAP(cathy):
2014 Nov 18
2
setting up access for users
Folks I have a request to set up 2 types of access to the same Samba share. So far I've not had any luck getting this to work. The owner wants two groups to have different levels of access to the same share. One group needs read/write access, the other needs read only. Can someone tell me how to do this? This is not a publicly accessible or browseable share. The Samba servers is RHEL5
2013 Apr 08
1
Computational Ecologist Job at NOAA in Silver Spring, MD -- Marine Wildlife Spatial Modeling in R
The NOAA National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science is hiring a Computational Ecologist, a statistical/computational ecologist with experience fitting advanced spatial models to marine wildlife survey data (e.g., seabirds and marine mammal transects, fisheries trawl surveys) in R and other statistical languages. This is a full-time, long-term stable contract position. We are looking for an
2007 Jul 03
1
termplot - changes in defaults
While termplot is under discussion, here's another proposal. I'd like to change the default for partial.resid to TRUE, and for smooth to panel.smooth. I'd be surprised if those changes were to break existing code. John Maindonald email: john.maindonald at anu.edu.au phone : +61 2 (6125)3473 fax : +61 2(6125)5549 Centre for Mathematics & Its Applications, Room
2011 Jan 04
1
authentication using both ADS and smbpasswd
Hi My Samba configuration uses ADS for user authentication. I have a request to grant users access who are not members of ADS. Is it possible to set up both smbpasswd and ADS authentication? I've looked through the archives without any success. If Samba 3.0 doesn't support this, can someone tell me how they have resolved this situation? Thank you for your help. Regards, Cathy ---
2000 Feb 29
1
Congratulations on the release of 1.0.0
I see Peter has just announced the release of 1.0.0, on time, even here in Australia, in accordance with a timetable privately announced about 6 months ago. At that time it seemed optimistic to put it mildly. I am not a member of the core team, but as an ordinary user of R with a more privileged inside view than most I'd like to offer my personal congratulations and thanks. This is the
1999 Dec 16
1
R-0.90.1 buglet in R shell (PR#375)
I recently took "." off my PATH for security reasons and now find that R does not work in my home directory where the .Renviron file resides. The fix is simple. In the R shell startup section replace ". .Renviron" by ". ./.Renviron". The relevant section is: # Startup if ${USE_R_ENVIRON}; then # use the one in current dir, or default if [ -r .Renviron ] then .
2006 Aug 25
2
plot question
Hi everyone, I have what may appear to be a newbie question, but I have looked everywhere I can think to look and I cannot find an answer. On page 35 of "An Introduction to R" the following command appears: plot(ecdf(eruptions), do.points=FALSE, verticals=TRUE). What is the do.points argument? I know what it does (suppresses printing of the points) but where can I find help on it?
2002 Aug 07
0
RE: printed copies of "An Introduction to R"
Brian, Thanks for doing this. As the primary author, could I have a desk copy, please? Bill Venables. Bill Venables, CMIS, CSIRO Marine Laboratories, PO Box 120, Cleveland, Qld. 4163 AUSTRALIA Phone: +61 7 3826 7251 Fax: +61 7 3826 7304 Mobile: +61 419 634 642 <mailto: Bill.Venables at csiro.au> http://www.cmis.csiro.au/bill.venables/ -----Original Message----- From: Brian
2002 May 18
0
Fish and 'must read' statistics books. My last word, promise!
I seem to have unwittingly stirred up a hornets' nest here, so let me have one more say and leave it. Firstly, congratulations to Renaud Launcelot, who seems to have a better feel for wryness and irony in English than some of my native speaker colleagues. Of course R A Fisher is a seminal writer, indeed close to the founder of modern statistics and every aspiring statistician should read
2014 Aug 14
0
Wildlife Statistician/Spatial Modeler
Wildlife Statistician/Spatial Modeler ? Silver Spring, MD Seeking a Wildlife Statistician/Spatial Modeler with demonstrated experience fitting advanced statistical spatial/spatiotemporal models to wildlife survey data. The statistician/modeler will conceive and execute spatial analyses and generate predictive maps of coastal and marine species distributions to support coastal planning. The
1999 Apr 22
2
Assigning to a list within a loop (PR#175)
We noticed this bug in more complex code, but this succinctly describes the phenomenon. If you do not re-initialize a each time in the following loop, the final value only is assigned to all places when the loop is complete. > a <- b <- list() > for(i in 1:5) { + a$alpha <- i + b[[i]] <- a + } > unlist(b) alpha alpha alpha alpha alpha 5 5 5 5 5 If a is
1999 Jul 13
2
glm code bug (PR#224)
Peter, There is a clear and simple bug in glm() that I have noticed in 0.64.2 (Windows and Unix) but may have been present in earlier versions. The function starts as follows: > glm function (formula, family = gaussian, data = list(), weights = NULL, subset = NULL, na.action = na.fail, start = NULL, offset = NULL, control = glm.control(...), model = TRUE, method =
1999 Apr 03
2
tabulate causes segmentation fault (PR#156)
Peter, I thought this one was noted and fixed, but I could be wrong. R : Copyright 1999, The R Development Core Team Version 0.63.3 (March 6, 1999) .... [Previously saved workspace restored] > tabulate(1:10, 5) Process R:1 segmentation fault at Sat Apr 3 17:48:34 1999 -- (The following contact details become official on 1 May 1999, but the email
2000 Dec 28
1
anova
> -----Original Message----- > From: Cobalt [mailto:grosso at mail.ru] > Sent: Friday, 29 December 2000 7:23 > To: r-help at r-project.org > Subject: [R] anova > > > > ..Hello, Well Hello, whoever you are. (In this list anonymous messages are considered rather impolite. Next time please submit your message under your real name as a gesture of good faith. For this
2003 Oct 18
2
Oceanographic lattice plots?
R 1.8.0 on Windows XP Professional. A huge THANK YOU to the R Team for this marvelous software. I am making lattice plots of oceanographic data. The usual layout does not conform to plotting conventions that marine scientists use when depth is the independent variable. Under those conventions, plots are made with the origin at the upper left, depth on the vertical axis (increasing as it
2000 Oct 15
1
Re: I want to pull out an element from each of a list of matrices
At 18:26 14/10/00 +0100, Prof Brian D Ripley wrote: >On Sat, 14 Oct 2000, niels Waller wrote: > >> Dear colleagues, >> >> I suspect there is a simple answer to this question -- but I cannot find it. >> >> Suppose I have a list of matrices. I want to pull out an element (such as >> row 1, col 2) from each matrix. Do I need a loop to do this? Or is there
2009 Mar 12
3
[LLVMdev] Why llvm-gcc/g++ does not support the 64-bit SPARC ABI (-m64)
My application is 64bit running on Solaris 10 with Sparc. I'd like to use llvm-gcc/g++ to compile it to make it run faster. But in the Release Notes of the latest LLVM release, it says Known problems with the SPARC back-end * The SPARC backend only supports the 32-bit SPARC ABI (-m32); it does not support the 64-bit SPARC ABI (-m64). Why it doesn't support 64bit on sparc? Thanks!
2003 Mar 28
2
chained files
Is there any difference between a ogg file containing chained logical bitstreams and two ogg files with different serial numbers concatenated (for eg: cat on unix)? -cathy <p><p>--------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage:
2007 Jul 02
2
termplot with uniform y-limits
Does anyone have, or has anyone ever considered making, a version of 'termplot' that allows the user to specify that all plots should have the same y-limits? This seems a natural thing to ask for, as the plots share a y-scale. If you don't have the same y-axes you can easily misread the comparative contributions of the different components. Notes: the current version of termplot