Dear debian people,
Can you help me with this task I have? I have a lot of files in a subdirectory
containing the following text:
Correctly Classified Instances 3018117 56.6808 %
Incorrectly Classified Instances 2306643 43.3192 %
Kappa statistic
Dear debian list members,
I want to access a postgresql database server from within a ruby script and
installed the following packages:
~$ dpkg -l | grep ruby
ii libpgsql-ruby1.8 0.7.9.2008.03.18-2 PostgreSQL
interface for Ruby 1.8
ii libruby1.8
Hi debian people,
I have two files with the same number of rows but different columns. I want to
create one file out of them and am looking for a simple shell command or shell
script to accomplish that.
File 1 has N number of rows and columns X,Y,Z and File 2 has N number of rows
and P,Q,R as
Dear Debian people,
I'm getting rkhunter mails every day and have noticed the following contents:
Warning: The file properties have changed:
File: /usr/bin/dpkg
Current hash: 77e5b6a35981d5d16310a1925d9566cd41d1b0fa
Stored hash :
Hi all,
I installed debian lenny with Xfs as it' s filesystem (in raid-1) and went on
to install java (openjdk). This system also has a postgresql database server
installation.
I tried to enable selinux by following the steps on this wiki:
http://wiki.debian.org/SELinux/Setup
However, after
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Dino Vliet wrote:
Questions
1) Can you show me the definitive debian lenny guide to create a
software RAID-1 array from within the debian installer (I searched
with google but wasn't that sucessfull and the manual is brief) The
OS and data
Dear debian people,
I need to configure a application/database server to proof the potential of
open source business intelligence. I want to use a ETL tool like the java based
Talend or Pentaho Kettle or maybe the unix tools awk, sed, perl to transform 25
million records into 10 million
Hi folks,
I've managed to install debian etch on my amd64 system
which I dualboot with FreeBSD. I installed it on a
57GB partition.
I've chosen to let the installer recommend the
partitions and their sizes and the result is:
Bestandssysteem Grtte Gebr Besch Geb%
Aangekoppeld op
/dev/sda2
Dear Debian folks,
currently I have installed FreeBSD 6 and Ubuntu Breezy on my AMD 64 system.
Everything worked fine, but I decided to upgrade my Ubuntu partition. Due to
EOL of Breezy, the difficult upgrade method of Ubuntu amd-64, the fact that I
am curious about Debian and I can't loose
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