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2007 Nov 12
1
mtry in ctree_control()
Dear Group, What is the actual usage of "mtry" in ctree(), or specifically, ctree_control() since it's a single tree? Thanks in advance. Regards, Kelvin Lam, MSc. Analyst, Programming & Biostatistics Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences (ICES) 2075 Bayview Avenue, G179 Toronto, ON M4N 3M5 (416) 480-4055 Ext. 3057 Fax: (416) 480-6048 email:
2007 Jun 05
1
R CMD BATCH command
The version of R on our unix system has been updated to version 2.5.0. When I type the following command at the unix prompt: 'R CMD BATCH filename' I receive the following error message: Error in Sys.unsetenv("R_BATCH") : 'Sys.unsetenv' is not available on this system Execution halted. 'R CMD BATCH filename' used to work with the prior version of R that I
2006 Feb 27
2
singular convergence in glmmPQL
I am using the 'glmmPQL function in the 'MASS' library to fit a mixed effects logistic regression model to simulated data. I am conducting a series of simulations, and with certain simulated datasets, estimation of the random effects logistic regression model unexpectedly terminates. I receive the following error message from R: Error in lme.formula(fixed=zz + arm.long,random=~1 |
2018 Aug 07
1
Samba MFP "scan to share" issue
Hello, I am testing a new samba share (Version 4.7.1) in order to replace an old samba share (Version 3.5.6). Especially, I am facing issues with Canon MFP "scan to share". With model Canon IR1730 (SMB1 only capable), "scan to share" seems to not work with the new 4.7.1 samba share. The canon error code returns by the Canon iR1730 is #0753 with this 4.7.1 samba share. It
2013 Feb 28
3
hp1213nf mfp printer driver in centos6.2
Dear Sir, ??????????????? Please know me how to function hp 1213nf mfp printer (printer + scanner + fax + copy) in centOS 6.2. The computer shows the printer but cannot oprate. the message displayed "Missing printer driver"? etc. ??????????????? This will be very helpful to me if anyone can inform me the technique to operate this printer in centOS 6.2. ????????? Thanking you,
2009 Jun 23
0
Fractional Polynomials in Competing Risks setting
Dear All, I have analysed time to event data for continuous variables by considering the multivariable fractional polynomial (MFP) model and comparing this to the untransformed and log transformed model to determine which transformation, if any, is best. This was possible as the Cox model was the underlying model. However, I am now at the situation where the assumption that the competing risks
2015 Aug 26
1
New users not visible within webmin
I have recently upgraded samba to 3.6.23-9.el5_11 and have noticed all new users created can not be seen with using the samba config tool within CentOS or within the samba webmin module. I can manually log in and look the account information within the smbpasswd file and can query it using pdbedit. I need to be able to edit this information from within the webmin module as there are a number
2010 Sep 27
0
Bayesian Fractional Polynomials package "bfp" on CRAN
Fractional polynomials ("FPs") are an automatic way of fitting non-linear, parametric effects. The R-package mfp implements a frequentist inference approach for FP models. Recently, we have proposed a Bayesian inference approach for normal FP models, which is based on the quasi-default hyper-/g/ prior for the regression coefficients [1]. This approach is implemented in the new
2010 Sep 27
0
Bayesian Fractional Polynomials package "bfp" on CRAN
Fractional polynomials ("FPs") are an automatic way of fitting non-linear, parametric effects. The R-package mfp implements a frequentist inference approach for FP models. Recently, we have proposed a Bayesian inference approach for normal FP models, which is based on the quasi-default hyper-/g/ prior for the regression coefficients [1]. This approach is implemented in the new
2012 Jan 09
2
Joint confidence interval for fractional polynomial terms
Dear R users, The package 'mfp' that fits fractional polynomial terms to predictors. Example: data(GBSG) f <- mfp(Surv(rfst, cens) ~ fp(age, df = 4, select = 0.05) + fp(prm, df = 4, select = 0.05), family = cox, data = GBSG) print(f) To describe the association between the original predictor, eg. age and risk for different values of age I can plot it the polynomials
2008 Sep 05
0
initial mntent.h, mount features, ipconfig fixes
hello hpa, please review and on ack merge belows patchset. thanks maks git pull git://git.debian.org/~maks/klibc.git maks for the changes: maximilian attems (8): [klibc] Add initial mntent.h with setmntent() and endmntent() [klibc] add getmntent() [klibc] mount: add help arg for usage() [klibc] mount: list
2008 Sep 07
1
[git pull v2] initial mntent.h, mount features, ipconfig fixes
[ gsi.de pretends this is massmailing so removed from CC's ] hello hpa, please review and on ack merge belows patchset. changes from v1, thanks to review by kzak: * add strtok_r() * use it in getmntent_r() * getment_r() parses mnt_freq and mnt_passno too isn't that hard. thanks maks git pull git://git.debian.org/~maks/klibc.git maks for the changes: maximilian attems (9):
2010 May 25
2
Relative Risk/Hazard Ratio plots for continuous variables
Dear all, I am using Windows and R 2.9.2 for my analyses. I have a large dataset and I am particularly interested in looking at time to an event for a continuous variable. I would like to produce a plot of log(relative risk) or relative risk (also known as hazard ratio) against the continuous variable. I have spent a long time looking for advice on how to do this but my search has proved
2009 Apr 26
1
Edmax multifuctional printer manager under wine
Hi Guys I am currently moving my home network to xubuntu/ubuntu/linux from windows/mac os. I Have a PC in the lounge which is now set up and running mythbuntu 8.10, an eeepc (running xandros to get my wife to convert from mac os) and an imac 17inch 1.25ghz g4 in the kitchen which will eventualy run xubuntu. So far I have the network setup and I can see all shares on all machines BUT I can only
2018 May 11
0
Samba, AD and devices compatibility...
On Fri, 2018-05-11 at 11:26 +0200, Marco Gaiarin via samba wrote: > Mandi! Rowland Penny via samba > In chel di` si favelave... > > > I think that is what Andrew is trying to tell you, the printer needs to > > support SASL over TLS/SSL or it will never work. I don't think there is > > anything you can do, but I am surprised that the print doesn't already >
2020 Jul 30
2
Set write permission for an user into a specific LDAP field...
I need to have an AD user that need to *write* in an users LDAP field. The user case is a MFP (a set of MFP, indeed) that have RFID auth, and so need to 'register' the RFID cards. Seems to me that i have to use dsacl/samba-tool acl ds, but i don't found a way to set the property for every user. EG, assign write permission to user 'mfp' to field 'pager' for every
2009 Sep 29
0
Scan to email
Anyone done this w/ Linux before? Not having ever used this functionality, I can only speculate but I have been asked to setup an MFP such that when you scan to email, it hits a postfix instance which rewrites the email (so it can be typed short) and sends it on to our email-fax service. It seemed simple, so long as I get an MFP that supports emailing from its console as all the cheap mfps's I
2020 Aug 26
0
Set write permission for an user into a specific LDAP field...
No one reply, so i try to clarify better. > I need to have an AD user that need to *write* in an users LDAP field. > The user case is a MFP (a set of MFP, indeed) that have RFID auth, and > so need to 'register' the RFID cards ID. The system works with direct LDAP access via some credential; if i temporary put the credential of an administrator, the MFPs write correctly in LDAP
2020 Aug 26
1
Set write permission for an user into a specific LDAP field...
On Wed, 2020-08-26 at 11:29 +0200, Marco Gaiarin via samba wrote: > No one reply, so i try to clarify better. > > > I need to have an AD user that need to *write* in an users LDAP > > field. > > The user case is a MFP (a set of MFP, indeed) that have RFID auth, > > and > > so need to 'register' the RFID cards ID. > > The system works with direct
2005 Sep 02
1
C-index : typical values
I am doing some coxPH model fitting and would like to have some idea about how good the fits are. Someone suggested to use Frank Harrell's C-index measure. As I understand it, a C-index > 0.5 indicates a useful model. I am probably making an error here because I am getting values less than 0.5 on real datasets. Can someone tell me where I am going wrong please ? Here is an example using