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2024 Jul 07
2
Can we reset CSI u mode on client disconnect? via
Some terminals support CSI u style encoding of keystrokes, typically via the Kitty keyboard protocol[1]. Program wishing to receive this encoding need to send a sequence like "CSI > 5 u" to enable it. Imagine a process tree like xterm -> bash -> ssh -> foo where foo is any program that enables CSI u mode (such as a newfangled shell or text editor). If the network
2011 Mar 10
1
vegan CCA I am Completely new to ordination analyses
Dear list, I am trying to predict species volume from bioclimatic data, I have various sites and I have a data frame with species volume and the corresponding bioclimatic data for each site. I read on a discussion forum that you can use ordination to predict species abundance (in my case volume) from 'new' climate data for sites where you do not know the abundance. Unfortunately I
2010 Mar 04
2
fisher.test gives p>1
The purpose of this email is to (1) report an example where fisher.test returns p > 1 (2) ask if there is a reliable way to avoid p>1 with fisher.test. If one has designed one's code to return an error when it finds a "nonsensical" probability, of course a value of p>1 can cause havoc. Example: > junk<-data.frame(score=c(rep(0,14), rep(1,29), rep(2, 16))) >
2001 Sep 10
1
Help with exporting keys
Hi, In our department's setup we have a unfortunate situation where we have to use both OpenSSH and SSH (ssh.com's version). I have managed to export keys from OpenSSH to SSH's format. I also managed to export SSH's public key to OpenSSH's format. Now I would like to add the private key of SSH to the agent. Now when I try to add it simply by using ssh-add
2011 Jul 26
2
Plotting problems directional or rose plots
Hi, I'm trying to get a plot that looks somewhat like the attached image (sketched in word). I think I need somthing called a rose diagram? but I can't get it to do what I want. I'm happy to use any library. Essentially, I want a circle with degree slices every 10 degrees with 0 at the top representing north, and 'tick marks' around the outside in 10 degree increments to
2014 Sep 12
3
ntpd in VM
I was taught in kitty school that running a ntp server in a vm was a bad idea. Is that still the case?
1998 Dec 07
1
[Trouble #6512] Samba shares not accessible
Hi, We're running Samba version 1.9.16p2 under Solaris 2.5.1 (w HW update 11/97). Our PCs run Windows95 with Network Neighborhood and a few have been upgraded to Windows98. I am currently looking at upgrading to Samba 1.9.18p10. On Fri., 12/4 one of our users reported when she selecting Entire Network she received the error "Unable to browse the network. The specified computer
2010 Oct 20
4
Changing sign on absolute numbers 0 problems
Hi, I am trying to do some calculations turning DMS data to decimal degrees using the formula (D+(M/60)+(S/3600)), some of the D's involve -ve numbers, the easiest way to do the calculation is to use absolute numbers then use the 'sign' function in R to change the answer back to the correct -ve or +ve, for example, if; D<--69 M<-8 S<-10 then decimal<-D+(M/60)+(S/3600)
2024 Jul 08
2
Can we reset CSI u mode on client disconnect? via
ssh already restores all TTY flags on exit: https://github.com/openssh/openssh-portable/blob/V_9_8_P1/sshtty.c#L56-L78 It's possible there are some exit cases that are not hitting the leave_raw_mode(), but if so then they aren't obvious. On Sun, 7 Jul 2024, Johannes Altmanninger wrote: > Some terminals support CSI u style encoding of keystrokes, typically via > the Kitty keyboard
2011 Apr 04
1
Deriving formula with deriv
Dear list, Hi, I am trying to get the second derivative of a logistic formula, in R summary the model is given as : ### >$nls >Nonlinear regression model >model: data ~ logistic(time, A, mu, lambda, addpar) >data: parent.frame() > A mu lambda >0.53243 0.03741 6.94296 ### but I know the formula used is #
2011 Aug 23
3
Change Variable Labels in Quantile Plot
I have spent hours on this ---looked through the quantreg manual and r-help site--- still couldn't figure out the answer. Can someone please help me on this? I plot the result from quantile regression and want to change the variable labels: temp<-rq(dep~inc+age50, data=newdata, tau=1:9/10) temp2<-plot(summary(temp)) dimnames(temp2)[[1]]<-c("Intercept", "Per Capita
2011 Jul 04
1
superimposing different plot types in lattice panel.superpose
I would like to plot 3 best-fit models in a single panel of a lattice plot, superimposed on 3 corresponding datasets in the same panel. My goal is to show the models as lines of 3 different colors, and the data as points whose colors correspond to the model colors. In essence, I have two levels of grouping: 1) model vs. data, and 2) model number. Since there is only one ?groups? variable, I
2005 Feb 13
6
Who makes these phones?
Message: 1 Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2005 09:53:36 +1100 From: "PHP Mechanic" <oliver.bode@phpmechanic.com> Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Who makes these phones? To: "Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion" <asterisk-users@lists.digium.com> Message-ID: <08d401c5121e$dbea4750$0200a8c0@oliver> Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed;
2010 Aug 16
2
Converting degree: minute: second data to decimal degree data, should be simple
Hi All, I have location data set up as degrees: minutes: seconds (for example, 122:45:45) I need to get this data into decimal degree form (122.7625). I know that I need to use the formula Decimal degrees = Degrees + (Minutes/60) + (Seconds/3600) Does anyone know how I can get R to do this? The original data is all in one column (called 'lat') and the degrees, mins and secs are
2010 Aug 16
1
Changing latitude data to decimal degrees
Hi All, I have location data set up as degrees: minutes: seconds (for example, 122:45:45) I need to get this data into decimal degree form (eg, 122.7625). I know that I need to use the formula: Decimal degrees = Degrees + (Minutes/60) + (Seconds/3600) Does anyone know how I can get R to do this? The original data is all in one column (called 'lat') and the degrees, mins and secs
2010 Dec 11
2
remove quotes from the paste output
Hi, I'm generating the name of the variable with paste function and then using that variable name further to get the specific position value from the data.frame, here is the snippet from my code: modelResults <- extractModelParameters("C:/PilotStudy/Mplus_Input/Test", recursive=TRUE) #extractModelParameters reads all the output files from the Test folder and create the
2024 Jul 08
1
Can we reset CSI u mode on client disconnect? via
On Mon, 8 Jul 2024, David Leadbeater wrote: >manifestation of the problem. As mentioned in the Kitty issue, shells >should really gain support for input modes. Pretty sure that not. That would totally mess up things like OS/2 console windows and possibly VT100 (hardware) terminals and just look like extra junk spewed before the prompt (also throwing off the shell surrounding the ssh
2024 Jul 08
1
Can we reset CSI u mode on client disconnect? via
On Mon, 8 Jul 2024 at 11:58, Damien Miller <djm at mindrot.org> wrote: > ssh already restores all TTY flags on exit: This isn't a TTY flag, it's a terminal mode enabled via an escape sequence, there's actually multiple modes involved (CSI u as in the subject), but xterm also supports "modifyOtherKeys" and Vim for example will pick depending what the terminal reports
2009 Nov 05
2
Using a by() function to process several regression (lm()) functions
Hello, Thank you very much for looking at this. I have a "seasonal" user for R. I teach my undergrads and graduates students statistics using R and often find myself trying to solve problems to process student collected data in an efficient way. In this case, I have a data.frame with multiple observations. These are gas concentrations in a chamber and are used to measure into rates,
2006 Apr 25
0
extrapolate log in/out time from logs
Hello, I'd like to generate some reports on users log in and log out times, is there a way to do this with/without using smbd log files? I was looking at the log files and it looks like I can determine the time of login by looking for : [2006/02/10 09:31:46, 3] libsmb/ntlmssp.c:ntlmssp_server_auth(615) Got user=[jsmith] domain=[CORP] workstation=[DHCP31247] len1=24 len2=24