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2006 Jan 09
0
MySQL Error with Rails on WindowsI just installed ruby on rails on my windows laptop (so I can code on the road dontcha know), I normally use my gentoo box for this, but since moving things to the window box, I get this error when I try to run my app
I just installed ruby on rails on my windows laptop (so I can code on the
road dontcha know), I normally use my gentoo box for this, but since moving
things to the window box, I get this error when I try to run my application:
Mysql::Error: Lost connection to MySQL server during query:
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And for the life of me can''t figure out why, it works just dandy on my
2005 Aug 18
0
Welcome to the "R-help" mailing list (Digest mode)
Hi, thank you for cooperation.
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Dr. (UA) Tetyana Stepanchuk
Department of Electronic Commerce
Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University
Mertonstrasse 17
D-60054, Frankfurt/Main
Germany
phone: +49 069 798 22379
http://www.ecommerce.wiwi.uni-frankfurt.de
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2010 May 04
0
Welcome to the "R-help" mailing list (Digest mode)
Dear All,
How to calculate multiple correlation coefficient R, using R.
regards,
Sukumar
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2007 Jul 31
2
Welcome to the "asterisk-users" mailing list (Digest mode)
Hi folks
When connecting two SIP users, is there any way to stop Asterisk from
sending SIP 183 Session Progress messages, either globally or
per-peer?
Call from UA1 to Asterisk (UA2) to UA3
UA3 sends RTP before SIP OK to Asterisk (UA2)
Asterisk (UA2) detects early audio from UA3 and sends 183 Session
Progress with SDP to UA1.
Instead I would like it to just send on the early audio, is this
2005 Nov 04
0
RE: Welcome to the "wine-users" mailing list (Digest mode)
>From: wine-users-request@winehq.org
>To: kaled272@hotmail.com
>Subject: Welcome to the "wine-users" mailing list (Digest mode)
>Date: Fri, 04 Nov 2005 21:07:50 -0600
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2015 Apr 20
0
FW: Welcome to the "CentOS-docs" mailing list (Digest mode)
lucastominaga10 at gmail.com
All the best
Lucas
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2008 Nov 27
1
Welcome to the "R-help" mailing list (Digest mode)
Hi friends,
Is there anyone who happened to import data set in the "DL" format into R
for further analysis?
In the package of "network", there's only a method named "read.paj()".
So now, I have to get the dl file from the original data set, and use UCINET
to convert it to .net file. It's too complicated.
:(
In the package of "igraph", edgelist is
2009 Mar 27
1
Welcome to the "CentOS" mailing list (Digest mode)
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> Date: Fri, 27 Mar 2009 03:09:42 -0400
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2003 Apr 03
0
Welcome to the "freebsd-security" mailing list
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2013 Apr 21
1
Welcome to the "R-help" mailing list
I have a question and please help. In SPSS, we normally perform data screening to eliminate bad items before doing factor analysis, for instance, those negatively affect the reliability of the scale. do we have to do the same with R, if yes, how? thank you very much!
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2009 Apr 18
2
Welcome to the "R-help" mailing list
Hi all,
I'm a newbie R developer, am trying to dotplot a few graphs using a for
loop.
The following code works fine but once I wanna plot inside a loop, nothing
happens.
> for(i in 1:1){dotplot(y~x)}
> y <- c(1,2,3)
> x <- c('a','b','c')
> dotplot(y~x)
> for (i in 1:3) {dotplot(y~x)} (y and x depends on I in actual case)
Nothing happens.
I
2006 Dec 14
1
Welcome to the "R-help" mailing list
Dear Colleagues
I am a very new member here. If my question sounds silly to you, I apologize
in advance.
If I have a complicated function without an explicit expression. ( For
example, the price of American put option p is a function of the current
stock price S and expected future volatility sigma, but there is no clean
elementary function that would map (S, sigma) to p, in fact, p has to be
2005 Sep 19
0
Welcome to the "Nut-commits" mailing list
What is going on here? Someone has been posting their password for the
nut-commits list to the nut-upsdev list. -- Peter
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2013 Nov 20
0
Welcome to the "asterisk-users" mailing list
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2005 Dec 13
0
Re: Welcome to the "wine-users" mailing list
Hello,
I have a mandriva 2005 and wine of that distrib .
hl is working almost fine,but not cs 1.6:the formula that I found on the internet for passing
parameters to programs launched by wine is not good:The man wine doc is incorrect and the below
2005 Mar 30
0
Welcome to the New CentOS Mailing List
As you will know from recent posts, CentOS is separating from cAos to
become an independent project. As part of that change we are implementing
new mailing lists.
This new mailing list is now known as centos at centos.org and you have been
subscribed to it if you were subscribed to centos at caosity.org.
Due to the large number of people subscribed it has not been possible to
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2008 May 06
1
FW: Welcome to the "CentOS-docs" mailing list
Please enable posting
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2005 Apr 28
1
RE: Welcome to the "samba" mailing list
Hi,
I'm using samba to sso with Windows.
All is working fine with Telnet and FTP, but I can't use it with Xserver.
I'm using gdm to start X.
Can anyone help me ?
Regards
Hegms
2007 Nov 01
0
Re: Welcome to the "Flac" mailing list
Ok, we actually worked this out - there were 2 extra bytes doing nothing at
the end of the files. Opening the file in SoundForge and saving it (without
changing it) took off the extra bytes and allowed the file to convert to
FLAC.
Thanks to everyone who emailed me suggestions.
Is there a decent program for linux that could automatically take these
bytes off, without running the risk of removing
2007 Nov 01
0
Re: Welcome to the "Flac" mailing list
Hi Harry,
I worked for Microsoft for 4 years, and have been programming audio
software for 25 years (starting many years before WAV or RIFF was
invented).
If you want documentation, the most definitive source is the
Microsoft Developers Network (MSDN). However, be warned that this is
the most confusing set of documentation known to mankind. Every
search returns redundant