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2010 Oct 22
1
Problem with Aggregate - Sum, limit on number of criteria
...the Aggregate sum function. (It looks like it is 32).
My code is;
HSfirst=aggregate(count,
list(P2010W,P2009S,P2009W,P2008S,P2008W,P2007S,P2007W,P2006S,P2006W,pcom,W2010W,W2009S,W2009W,W2008S,W2008W,W2007S,W2007W,W2006S,W2006W,wcom,cd,f,g,m,urb,nourb,nourb2,nourb3,nourb4,eight,thirty,fifty,sixty,seventy,xover),sum)
names(HSfirst)=c("P2010W","P2009S","P2009W","P2008S","P2008W","P2007S","P2007W","P2006S","P2006W","pcom","W2010W","W2009S","W2009W","W2008S","...
2016 May 20
1
Ransomware?
On 05/19/2016 11:09 AM, Helmut Hullen wrote:
> Hallo, ToddAndMargo,
>
> Du meintest am 19.05.16:
>
>>>>>> Is there anything in Samba that will help protect
>>>>>> against ransomware?
>
> [...]
>
>>> months ago there where ransomware which discovered shares without a
>>> drive letter assigend
>
>> yes, I just read
2008 Mar 03
3
R function to convert a number to text
hi, Dear R users -
I wonder is there a written R function to convert a number to a text, say convert 1 to "one" , 100 to "one hundred". I know in xls. has such a function BAHTTEXT, does anybody know is there a similar function in R ? Thanks.
Lin
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2006 Oct 13
1
Asterisk (meetme) and SMP/HT OK?
...try it."
I'm currently running Asterisk SVN-branch-1.2-r43977, but Asterisk has
never been stable, regardless of the version, release or SVN.
I have submitted a bug report, but it's been over 2 months and nobody
seems interested in fixing a problem that has crashed 75 times (yes,
seventy-five times) in the last 10 days!
The vast majority of crashes are in meetme. The "bt's" look like
this:
#0 0x005e67a2 in _dl_sysinfo_int80 () from /lib/ld-linux.so.2
#0 0x005e67a2 in _dl_sysinfo_int80 () from /lib/ld-linux.so.2
#1 0x006267a5 in raise () from /lib/tls/libc.so.6
#...
2015 Jul 30
1
Fedora change that will probably affect RHEL
...s at rest or a remote kill that makes it very fast to effectively
> wipe all data)
Or a hackable remote kill that allows an attacker to wipe you device out
from under you. Or now the inconvenience of losing access to the
encrypted volume because you forgot the exact spelling of that ten word
seventy-five character passphrase and you're locked out and no data
recovery tool out there will get your files back.
Security and convenience are always at odds with each other; more secure
= less convenient in some form or fashion; even if you have to dig for
the loss of convenience there will be...
2006 Apr 30
8
format numbers as words
Does anyone know if there is a function available which can format any
entered number as words?
eg: ''1234'' would be ''One Thousand Two Hundred and Thirty Four''
In the past, I would have said this is a tall order, but from what I''ve
seen with playing with rails for a short time, I don''t know what to
expect. :)
Thanks for any help,
Damien
2016 May 19
3
Ransomware?
On 05/17/2016 01:54 AM, Reindl Harald wrote:
>
>
> Am 17.05.2016 um 03:13 schrieb ToddAndMargo:
>> On 05/15/2016 01:00 PM, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
>>> On Sat, 2016-05-14 at 22:42 -0700, ToddAndMargo wrote:
>>>> Hi All,
>>>>
>>>> Is there anything in Samba that will help protect
>>>> against ransomware?
>>>
>>>
2002 Dec 11
2
more music in ogg format
haven't seen this one mentioned; here's a cool musician that's put some of
his work online in ogg format. http://www.alphaconspiracy.com/ (follow the
http://aux.planetmath.org/freeculture/ac/ link from the 26 aug news item and
click on "cipher")
--
slothradio. synthpop / 80's / good stuff
http://www.slothradio.com/
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2017 May 24
6
more recent perl version?
Warren Young schrieb:
> On May 23, 2017, at 10:44 AM, hw <hw at gc-24.de> wrote:
>>
>> are there packages replacing the ancient perl version in
>> Centos 7 with a more recent one, like 5.24?
>
> Since when is Perl 5.16 ?ancient?? It?s only 4 years old.
>
> CentOS 5 just left supported status, which shipped Perl 5.8.8 from first release to last, which means
1999 Apr 28
3
License manager
Has anyone successfully incorporated a Win95 app that uses FlexLM
license manager on a Samba file system. I would be extremely interested
in talking with you as we are trying to install Parametric Technology's
ProEngineer on our Samba file server. We do have a copy of the
Unix version of the license manager, but I am not sure how I can get
the Win95 client to talk to it.
Any and all
2017 May 24
0
more recent perl version?
...ne else?s as a lesson: the San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit System was still running on PDP-8s as of several years ago, and may still be doing so.
As I understand it, they were using a modified PDP-8/e, which is 1970 tech. Note that I didn?t say ?1970?s.? I mean the year nineteen hundred and seventy, A.D. The PDP-8/e is just an enhanced version of the original PDP-8 from 1965, which is itself not a huge departure from the PDP-5, from 1963.
And you know what? The PDP-8/e is still well suited to the task. Trains haven?t changed that much in the intervening decades, and the construction techn...
2007 Dec 27
3
Performance Issues Degradation After 6 Calls
I am using Asterisk and A2billing Calling Card Platform and after the 6th
call the quality starts to degrade. The way it set up is the user calls into
the system then dial out so I have 12 channels being used up but 6 active
calls. Here are my specs Asterisk SVN-branch-1.4-r79142 on a i686 running
Linux Fedora 6, Pentium 4 Hyper-Threading, 64 bit, 1GB of RAM, 80 GB Sata
Drive, bandwidth 4 Mbps
2024 Mar 28
1
bad home path from AD
Hello
I think I have a mapping problem.
The server was added to the domain with sudo net ads join -U
adj-compo at ur.local
The server is also connected to an LDAP server via SSD
When loading the user's homes, the server does not look for the correct
homedir path which should be /private/student/7/17/tdsi917 for the user
tdsi917
Here are the values and variables retrieved by the 3
2024 Mar 28
1
bad home path from AD
...kend = tdb
> idmap config * : range = 16777216-33554431
The default domain '*' is meant for the Well Known SIDs (and there are
less than 200 of them) and anything outside the 'UR' domain (so really
0), so why have you got a range that allows for 16 million, seven
hundred and seventy seven thousand, two hundred and twenty five users?
> idmap config UR : unix_nssinfo = no
> idmap config UR: schema_mode = rfc2307
It looks to me that you are possibly wanting to use the 'ad' idmap
backend for the 'UR' domain, if so, you are a couple of lines missing...
2008 May 20
4
Ways to speed up ''zpool import''?
We''re planning to build a ZFS-based Solaris NFS fileserver environment
with the backend storage being iSCSI-based, in part because of the
possibilities for failover. In exploring things in our test environment,
I have noticed that ''zpool import'' takes a fairly long time; about
35 to 45 seconds per pool. A pool import time this slow obviously
has implications for how fast
2019 Jul 01
4
HPE ProLiant - support Linux Vendor Firmware Service ?
On 01/07/2019 18:38, mark wrote:
> lejeczek via CentOS wrote:
>> hi guys
>>
>> does anybody here runs on HPE ProLiant? I was hoping you can tell whether
>> HPE support Linux Vendor
>> Firmware Service and you actually get to upgrade ProLiants'
>> BIOS/firmware via fwupdmgr?
>>
>>
> Dunno 'bout "Linux Vendor Firmware Service",
2018 May 05
0
Za question is... "do I look like Einstein, tho?"
...or Momsen;
showing us the design of a grand play dating ll the way back to the
foundation of Hebrew and the word Kismet, which means fate.
Here's some recent writing about the world's reaction, and a significant
amount of censorship relating to this "obvious thing" in every word.
SEVENTY <http://hiamiyou.ga/lists/lt.php?id=YUgNAQ9QGAFTUh1QWlQKVF0F>
that's the latest chapter.
Earlier you can see some commentary on this "kiss" here:
Kismet <http://hiamiyou.ga/lists/lt.php?id=YUgMCEpWVAQfVFlRW1YLVg>
the UNI verse of "Touch Me"
<http://hiamiy...
2017 May 09
3
A few suggestions and perspectives from a PhD student
Hi,
On 08/05/17 16:37, Ista Zahn wrote:
> One of the key strengths of R is that packages are not akin to "fan
> created mods". They are a central and necessary part of the R system.
>
I would tend to disagree here. R packages are in their majority not
maintained by the core R developers. Concepts, features and lifetime
depend mainly on the maintainers of the package (even
2006 Mar 31
8
1.2.6 doesn't use mpg123?
Is it true that asterisk 1.2.6 does not use mpg123?
I just installed asterisk 1.2.6 and while I do have music on hold
(through format_mp3?) I do not have an mpg123 process running.
I seem to be having serious audio issues when going through one of my
providers (and just through that provider) when using mp3 for hold
music, however when using wav files it is fine.
The processor is only at about