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2006 Jul 28
1
Winetools debian package
Hi. It's driving me nuts - I wonder
if you ever found the debian winetools package?
Thanks,
-jae
--
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`Grace does not overcome nature but makes it perfect.'
.. Meister Eckhart, Fragments, #22
2004 Jan 23
2
Debian Packages and Mirrors
FYI and to whom it may concern, I have made Debian
packages of Asterisk et. al. You still need to build
a new kernel and the zaptel modules from source, but
Asterisk and libpri are manageable with dpkg.
The debs as well as mirrors of the source distribution
are here:
http://www.ntgos.com/Projects/Asterisk/Download
http://parc.styx.org/asterisk
I would also like to mirror the CVS repository as
2007 May 15
1
apt-get update: GPG error from cran.R-project.org
I recently was forced to do a dist-upgrade and rebuild my kernel, so a
lot has
changed on my system, and I don't know if that is related to the errors
& warnings
I get from apt-get update.
Any ideas?
thanks
-Michael
euclid:~# apt-get update
Get: 1 http://debian.yorku.ca stable Release.gpg [378B]
Get: 2 http://debian.yorku.ca stable/updates Release.gpg [189B]
Get: 3
2006 Mar 10
2
installing/updating R packages: apt-get vs. install.packages() and .libPaths()
I recently had to rebuild my entire debian system to correct some severe
dependency
conflicts and security issues. I installed a new harddisk, linux kernel
and started from
scratch, keeping my old disk mounted as /olddisk. In the process I
switched from unstable
to stable distros as recommended by a local sysadmin to avoid such
problems in the future.
Now I want to be able to install and
2010 May 27
2
Trying to upgrade from R 2.7.1
[Running debian stable]
I followed the instructions at
http://cran.r-project.org/bin/linux/debian, adding
deb http://cran.R-project.org/bin/linux/debian lenny-cran/
to /etc/apt/sources.list. But apt-get still leaves me with R 2.7.1.
How can I diagnose what's wrong or correct this?
euclid: /etc/apt # apt-get update
Hit http://debian.yorku.ca stable Release.gpg
Ign http://debian.yorku.ca
2020 Oct 01
2
Kerberos ticket lifetime
On 9/30/2020 7:23 PM, Jason Keltz wrote:
> On 9/30/2020 4:11 PM, Remy Zandwijk via samba wrote:
>
>>> On 30 Sep 2020, at 21:42, Jason Keltz via samba
>>> <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> On 9/30/2020 3:01 PM, Remy Zandwijk via samba wrote:
>>>>>>> On the client, add:
>>>>>>>
2006 Mar 23
1
comparative density estimates
I have two series of events over time and I want to construct a graph of the
relative frequency/density of these events that allows their
distributions to
be sensibly compared. The events are the milestones items in my project on
milestones in the history of data visualization [1], and I want to
compare trends
in Europe vs. North America.
I decided to use a graph of two overlaid density
2010 Feb 03
2
Installation woes for rattle (and other packages)
Yesterday I wanted to try rattle on Ubuntu 9.04 Jaunty. I had (and still have) it running
(though it complains on startup a bit -- I'll look into that later) on a different bootup
on the same machine with 8.04 Hardy.
I got an error that libglade cannot be found, and various attempts to get glade support
failed. I removed and reinstalled R -- same problem.
To avoid the issue of local setup
2008 Dec 10
2
read.*: How to read from a URL?
The question is how to use a URL in place of a file= argument for
read.*.functions that do
not support this internally.
e.g., utils::read.table() and her family all support a file= argument
that can take a URL
equally well as a local file. So, if I have a file on the web, I can
equally well do
> langren <- read.csv("langrens.csv", header=TRUE)
> langren <-
2003 Oct 02
2
[Bug 726] sftp working for list files, and download, but not for uploading
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=726
Summary: sftp working for list files, and download, but not for
uploading
Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: -current
Platform: UltraSparc
OS/Version: Solaris
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: sftp
AssignedTo:
2006 Sep 07
0
plot image matrix with row/col labels
I'm working with an historical image that may be (one of?) the first
uses of gray-scale shading to show the pattern of values in a
matrix/table, later used by Bertin in his 'reorderable matrix'
and sometimes called a scalogram.
The image is at
http://euclid.psych.yorku.ca/SCS/Gallery/images/Private/scalogram.jpg
The rows refer to the arrondisements of Paris, the cols to various
2012 Jan 21
0
Announce: Summer Program in Data Analysis (SPIDA) 2012
The Institute for Social Research (ISR) and its Statistical
Consulting Service (SCS) at York University are pleased to
announce our Summer Program In Data Analysis (SPIDA) for
2012. The Program runs from May 24th to June 1st, 2012.This
year?s Program focuses on the theory and practice of linear
models and mixed [or multilevel] models, as they are applied
to hierarchical and longitudinal data.
2008 Sep 01
3
how to read multiple lines per case
How can I read a space-delimited file, where the data values for each case
are folded before column 80, and so appear on two lines for each case?
The first few cases look like this
loc type bio H2S sal Eh7 pH buf P K Ca Mg Na Mn Zn Cu NH4
OI DVEG 676 -610 33 -290 5.00 2.34 20.238 1441.67 2150.00 5169.05 35184.5
14.2857 16.4524 5.02381 59.524
OI DVEG 516 -570 35 -268 4.75 2.66 15.591 1299.19
2009 Aug 05
2
reading and frequency analysis of Spanish text
For an historical paper I'm working on, I have some Spanish plaintext,
presently in the form of a Word .doc
file,
http://euclid.psych.yorku.ca/SCS/Gallery/images/Private/Langren/Verdadera-spanish-stripped.doc
and also some ciphered text from the same original source. The ultimate
goal is to use some
frequency analysis of letters and word lengths in the plaintext to help
decode the
2005 Jul 06
3
plotting on a reverse log scale
I'd like to do some plots of historical event data on a reverse log
scale, started, say at the year 2000 and going
backwards in time, with tick marks spaced according to log(2000-year).
For example, see:
http://euclid.psych.yorku.ca/SCS/Gallery/images/log-timeline.gif
As an example, I'd like to create a density plot of such data with the
horizontal axis reverse-logged,
a
2003 Sep 23
2
(Fwd) Re: goodfit macro
Dear R-Help:
As you can see, Prof. Friendly refers me to your site for an
executable version of vcd. I don't mean to be obtuse, but 15 minutes
spent exploring your site failed to locate a downloadable version of the
vcd package to which he referred.
I know plainly what this application can do. What I need to know is
how to obtain the application itself.
My thanks in advance for any
2015 Jul 28
2
Installing/updating packages on a lab network
I'm the faculty member in my department who advises our IT staff on the
details of installing R for
students and faculty on our Windows 7 lab network. We are about to
upgrade from R 3.1.1 to
R 3.2.1, and once that is done, this version of R and all installed
packages will be frozen in the
image that appears in C:/Program Files/R/R-3.2.1/ on every lab computer,
and this image is
refreshed
2011 Dec 22
1
overlaid filled contour plots
I'm trying to make a set of contour plots of bivariate kernel density
estimates, showing three such plots overlaid,
similar to this plot
http://euclid.psych.yorku.ca/SCS/Private/Test/ridge-boot2.pdf
except that I would like to have the contours *filled* (using
transparent colors). To make this reproducible, I've
saved the results of KernSmooth::bkde2D() in the following file:
2020 Nov 12
0
nfs root kerberos
On 11/12/2020 8:17 AM, Rowland penny via samba wrote:
> On 11/11/2020 10:54, Jason Keltz via samba wrote:
>> Hi Louis,
>> I've looked into that and I'm not sure how this would be done?
>> By the way, even with your NFS translation fix (which doesn't work
>> for me because gssproxy), do you do this before accessing root files..?
>> sudo root
>>
2003 Aug 27
0
Minard's Challenge: Re-Visioning Minard Contest
In a recent talk ('Visions of the Past, Present & Future of Statistical
Graphics'),
I talked about, among other things, the lessons Minard's March on Moscow
graphic had
for modern statistical graphics, and illustrated aspects of power and
simplicity
in several programming languages where this graphic had been recreated.
I referred to 'elegance factors' of various