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2018 Jan 15
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Access to Windows 2016 server works with IP but not with netbios name
On Mon, 15 Jan 2018 13:15:07 -0500 Rob Marshall <rob.marshall17 at gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Rowland, > > I'm sorry if I just didn't understand what you were saying. I know > next to nothing about Samba and I'm looking at a customer environment. > I happen to support a product that includes Samba (which is stuck at a > 3.6.x variant because it's stuck on an
2009 Oct 01
1
Can You Recommend Books for Linear Mixed Models in R
All I have been looking into the books on performing statistics in R, in particular I am interested in General Linear Mixed Models, for Randomized Complete Block Design Experiments The list I have come away with so far is: Mixed Effects Models in S and S-plus by Pinheiro (2002)
2003 May 22
1
faraway package installation failed (PR#3076)
Full_Name: José Otero Version: Version 1.5.0 (2002-04-29) OS: Redhat 7.3 Submission from: (NULL) (192.187.16.164) Hi: Installation of package faraway as root, from tarbal: R CMD INSTALL ./faraway.tar.gz ERROR: cannot extract package from './faraway.tar.gz' idem, from zipped package: R CMD INSTALL faraway.zip gzip: faraway.zip has more than one entry--rest ignored ERROR: cannot
2003 Feb 22
4
faraway tutorial: cryptic command to newbie
I am just about working through Faraways excellent tutorial "practical regression and ANOVA using R" on page 24 he makes the x matrix: x <- cbind(1,gala[,-c(1,2)]) how can I understand this gala[,-c(1,2)])... I couldn't find an explanation of such "c-like" abbreviations anywhere. thanks for a hint. another problem: I couldn't load the faraway library, using the
2006 May 18
2
Incomplete Output from lmer{lme4}
I'm still relatively new to R, so my apologies if this is covered somewhere. I've been running some mixed-effect models in R using lme{nlme}, but read in Faraway's recent book, Extending the Linear Model with R, that lmer in package lme4 is a much improved version. I tried using this approach, but the output for the fixed effects doesn't report a p-value or the degrees of freedom
2010 Sep 23
1
virtual_transport lmtp Error: User doesn't have home dir set
Hallo, Errormessage in log, but it delivers correct Sep 23 21:30:40 serv postfix/pickup[15974]: 8807F4E127: uid=0 from=<root> Sep 23 21:30:40 serv postfix/cleanup[16049]: 8807F4E127: message-id=<20100923193040.8807F4E127 at serv.chefe.dyndns.org> Sep 23 21:30:40 serv postfix/qmgr[15975]: 8807F4E127: from=<root at chefe.dyndns.org>, size=451, nrcpt=1 (queue active) Sep 23
2014 May 28
2
redirecting guest stdio to the host
Dear Friends, I would ask you a question ; grateful in advance! I have a program running on a VM guest. Its output is valuable (for VM introspection) so I want to let the host module know about it. I prefer to redirect ' stdio" of a guest into a device at the host (a text file or my device that has the name "mydev" and the driver is written for it). I have the XML
2004 Oct 28
1
: a package problem
Dear R- users and Helpers: I downloaded the package from www.stat.lsa.umich.edu/~faraway/book and installed it from local zip file. It looked fine. But when I input library(faraway) it showed " Error in library(faraway) : 'faraway' is not a valid package --- installed < 2.0.0? What I used is R 2.0.0 version now. What should I do? Thank you very much. Xin
2009 Mar 16
5
Would like to run PC Study Bible
Would like to run PC Study Bible ver. 2 from BibleSoft on Linux. Research has led me to WINE. I am new to Linux, have Mandriva 2009 installed. I just DL'ed WINE for Mandriva 2009, and got it going. I tried to install PC Study bible from CD, no dice. I then copied the entire contents of PC Study Bible folder from a windows computer to flash drive and copied it to Linux computer. Still
2005 Aug 03
0
regression data set
Hi, I suggest to give a look to: ?Practical Regression and Anova using R? by Julian Faraway http://cran.r-project.org/doc/contrib/Faraway-PRA.pdf http://www.stat.lsa.umich.edu/~faraway/book/ see also package faraway for datasets: http://cbio.uct.ac.za/CRAN/src/contrib/Descriptions/faraway.html for some econometric data sets: http://www.oswego.edu/~kane/econometrics/data.htm for data sets:
2020 Sep 11
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[virtio-dev] Re: clarifying the handling of responses for virtio-rpmb
Harald Mommer <hmo at opensynergy.com> writes: > Hello, > > I had my hands in a virtio RPMB device implementation the last few > weeks. During the development process I had to apply some patches to the > virtio RPMB driver: > > * Change the device id from 0xFFFF to 28 > > * (Add some debug facilities. Needed to see the frames. Got first no > request
2005 Mar 26
1
PC Study Bible
PC Study Bible 4.2B and 4.2C have problems with the menus which are severely vertically compressed. Screenshot of problem: http://narnia.dnsalias.org/wine/PC%20Study%20Bible%20compressed%20menu%20flaw.png I am using Fedora Core 3. I tried all the winehq WINE RPMs between December and March. I think I used sidenet (not winetools) to install IE. IE and other programs work OK. The PC Study
2007 Feb 25
1
Repeated measures logistic regression
Dear all, I'm struggling to find the best (set of?) function(s) to do repeated measures logistic regression on some data from a psychology experiment. An artificial version of the data I've got is as follows. Firstly, each participant filled in a questionnaire, the result of which is a score. > questionnaire ID Score 1 1 6 2 2 5 3 3 6 4 4 2 ...
2007 Jun 12
5
R Book Advice Needed
I am new to using R and would appreciate some advice on which books to start with to get up to speed on using R. My Background: 1-C# programmer. 2-Programmed directly using IMSL (Now Visual Numerics). 3- Used in past SPSS and Statistica. I put together a list but would like to pick the "best of" and avoid redundancy. Any suggestions on these books would be helpful (i.e. too much
2003 Feb 13
1
fixed and random effects in lme
Hi All, I would like to ask a question on fixed and random effecti in lme. I am fiddlying around Mick Crawley dataset "rats" : http://www.bio.ic.ac.uk/research/mjcraw/statcomp/data/ The advantage is that most work is already done in Crawley's book (page 361 onwards) so I can check what I am doing. I am tryg to reproduce the nested analysis on page 368:
2012 Nov 24
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Grouped data objects within GLS and Variogram
Dear R Help, I am having difficulty using Variogram within GLS to examine spatial structure of nested data. My data frame consists of ecological measurements of a forest, in which three landscape positions ("landposi") are compared. Each landscape position is replicated five times ("replicat"), and the environment is measured ("canopy", "litdepth", etc.)
2006 Mar 15
4
New RadRails tutorial using AWDWR book
Hello there, I am basically a J2EE refugee fascinated with Rails. I have been using the Spring framework (a lightweight J2EE java framework with some special characteristics) but I am so impressed with RoR that I am porting over many applications. In order to "dive into Rails", of course the second thing to do was get myself an IDE, and since I''ve been using Eclipse for the
2011 Nov 08
3
GAM
Hi R community! I am analyzing the data set "motorins" in the package "faraway" by using the generalized additive model. it shows the following error. Can some one suggest me the right way? library(faraway) data(motorins) motori <- motorins[motorins$Zone==1,] library(mgcv) >amgam <- gam(log(Payment) ~ offset(log(Insured))+ s(as.numeric(Kilometres)) + s(Bonus) + Make +
2008 Aug 19
1
R vs Stata on generalized linear mixed models: glmer and xtmelogit
Hello, I have compared the potentials of R and Stata about GLMM, analysing the dataset 'ohio' in the package 'faraway' (the same dataset is analysed with GEE in the book 'Extending the linear model with R' by Julian Faraway). Basically, I've tried the 2 commands 'glmmPQL' and 'glmer' of R and the command 'xtmelogit' of Stata. If I'm not
2005 Jan 12
2
Off Topic: Statistical "philosophy" rant
R-Listers. The following is a rant originally sent privately to Frank Harrell in response to remarks he made on this list. The ideas are not new or original, but he suggested I share it with the list, as he felt that it might be of wider interest, nonetheless. I have real doubts about this, and I apologize in advance to those who agree that I should have kept my remarks private. In view of this,