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2003 Sep 25
5
Someone just searched for word-of-mouth information about: r-help@stat.math.ethz.ch
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2003 Oct 17
2
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2003 Sep 25
0
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2003 Aug 26
0
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2005 Dec 22
1
"Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is"
One developer''s take on profiting from Rails:
http://www.relevancellc.com/blogs/?p=92
Fear not, he answers (most of) the comments here:
http://www.relevancellc.com/blogs/?p=93
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Bill Guindon (aka aGorilla)
2015 Oct 08
2
recommended methods/software for videocasting
An acquaintance is considering videocasting speakers at a conference and
using a Twitter product called Periscope. I'd like to recommend an open
source solution. While I've never offered videos over the web, I have
made audios available, and all it entailed was placing the file on the
website and putting its url on a visible webpage. I wouldn't think any
more than that is
2010 Nov 16
3
Population abundance, change point
I am trying to understand my population abundance data and am looking into
analyses of change point to try and determine, at approximately what point
do populations begin to change (either decline or increasing).
Can anyone offer suggestions on ways to go about this?
I have looked into bcp and strucchange packages but am not completely
convinced that these are appropriate for my data.
Here is
2003 Oct 28
1
presentation of software
Hello,
I am considering giving a talk at my university
on R to (mostly) academics. There wouldn't be any
statisticians, but professors from mathematics,
psychology, economics, etc. who do use some statistical
software in teaching and/or research, and have an acquaintance
with procedures and graphics used in statistics. Has anyone
given such a talk to a similar audience? If so, I would be
2018 Feb 05
3
Current PGO status
Hello David!
I have recently started acquaintance with PGO in LLVM/clang and found
your e-mail thread:
http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2016-May/099395.html . Here you
posted a nice list of optimizations that use profiling and of those
which could be using but don't. However that thread is about 2 years
old. Could you please kindly let me know if there were any significant
changes in
2009 Sep 20
2
Becomming a CentOS contributor
Good evening, CentOS community,
My name is Gytis Repecka, I am a Lithuanian computer specialist. My acquaintance with CentOS started not so long ago: even though I managed some web servers running Red Hat-based OS for several years, only couple months ago I've set up CentOS on my desktop, later - on a laptop. I've recently solved issues with WLAN on my laptop (thanks to CentOS forum
2009 May 26
4
moving from Windows to Linux - need help
hi
I've used R for many years on windows machines, but
have now acquired an Asus eee 1000 linux machine.
In order to get the best out of the machine, I used the
'pimpmyeee.sh' script, to get the full KDE desktop.
The version of Linux is Xandros, which I believe is
a close relative of Debian, but sadly I have only a
nodding acquaintance with Linux at present.
Naturally I want to
2016 Nov 23
2
shared libraries: missing soname
Dirk Eddelbuettel <edd at debian.org> writes:
> On 22 November 2016 at 00:02, Joseph Mingrone wrote:
> | These are also not fatal errors on FreeBSD, where everything, for now, also just
> | works. ...until a library's interface changes. You seem to be arguing that
> | sonmaes are pointless. We disagree.
> You are putting words in my mouth. In my very first reply to
2016 Nov 23
0
shared libraries: missing soname
>>>>> Joseph Mingrone <jrm at ftfl.ca>
>>>>> on Tue, 22 Nov 2016 22:21:49 -0400 writes:
> Dirk Eddelbuettel <edd at debian.org> writes:
>> On 22 November 2016 at 00:02, Joseph Mingrone wrote:
>> | These are also not fatal errors on FreeBSD, where everything, for now, also just
>> | works. ...until a library's
2015 Aug 07
1
xapian 1.2.21 / MSYS-1.0.11.exe
Xapian Developers,
[I initially thought to install xapian on SFU (Interix 3.5) on MS XP but could not compile libuuid]
[getopt.h, inttypes.h, and stdint.h taken from SUA (for Vista) and installed in SFU (Interix 3.5)]
If someone is inclined to write a modified libuuid and label it for use with Interix <version(s)> to
satisfy the dependency for an xapian <version(s)> install on
2008 Oct 29
1
Possibly OT: intermittently long response times, when connecting to host
Craig White <craigwhite at azapple.com> wrote:
> On Tue, 2008-10-28 at 16:30 -0500, David Miller wrote:
>
>> > I have a CentOS 5.2 server running Apache 2.2.3 (yum installed) and
>> > drupal 6.5 on ESX 3.5. We're using Name Based Virtual Hosting on it -
>> > 2 hosts. The problem is that when I pull up a web page after not
>> > having accessed
2007 Nov 10
2
Access Point with Ethernet.
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Hi:
I have a small infrastructure of network of local area, that are based on a
computer, with computer and with a Point Access, with Debian Etch 4.0r1.
With Shorewall 3.2.6-2.
Well. Since I have two cards of network, which of which, I have left like that:
Internet --> Router (217.126.221.65) --> eth1 (217.126.221.117) --> eth0
(LAN
2017 Apr 07
5
rsync 3.1.1: --ignore-missing-args / --delete-missing args problem
Dear All,
We sometimes have to replicate large "live" filesystems with many (
sometimes millions, up to few hundred millions ) files on them. (
Copying actively used files is of course a bad idea, but it really helps
to keep the delta small, so one final transfer can later save the day. )
The problem, as one may guess, is that some files may disappear during
the process, so rsync
2010 Mar 24
3
string problems in R
Hello all
I have been working on my thesis using R. I am a newbie to R and met a problem
that bothered me for a while due to my lack of acquaintance of R.
I am using R to query from SQL. I got a list of crsp_fundno of G-style mutual
funds which is still alive. I use the following codes and got what I want:
library(RODBC)
channel<-odbcConnect("CRSPFUND")
2002 Aug 01
0
User directory shares with Samba, Winbind, and Win2k domain - Partial solution
Mats,
After a couple hours of reading and trial and error, this is what I got to work for me.
[username]
path = /home/USERS/username
writable = yes
comment = User File Storage
valid users = DOMIAN+username
create mode = 0664
directory mode = 0775
browseable = no
Then on the directory structure it self I had to run a 'chown -R
2005 Mar 30
2
Double posting
I do not know if i am seeing things, but it seems
there has been a lot of double posting lately. It
seems it has been only a short while since it started.
i thought it might only been some people, though i am
seeing an increasing amounts of this lately. Is there
something going on with the list or is it a snafu that
i have noticed something.
letting my big mouth run like always. ;-)
Steven