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2003 May 26
9
The Phantom Call..
My system seems to be generating a call on its own... Unfortuately I can't give much more information..
I have an X100P and an S100U..
My Modem and the X100P share a common line.. When I am on the internet (which is most of the day) * just sits there and does nothing (apart from when I am testing ideas for the dial plan), but at night when I am sleeping and...
2004 Dec 11
1
The package ??? is signed, but with an uknown GPG key.
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Hi All
Well, it looks like I run into the same problem as many others...
Unfortuately the FAQ referenced in the mailinglist archive with the solution
does not seam to be online anymore.
What I did try:
rpm --import /usr/share/rhn/RPM-GPG-KEY*
rpm --import /usr/share/doc/centos-release-3.3/RPM-GPG-KEY
And also:
rpm --import http://mirror.centos.org/centos/3.1/i386/RPM-GPG-KEY-Cen...
2007 Mar 19
1
AOPA RTFP, XSetDashes, Hatches not implemented, Easy fix?
...equest: 63199
Current serial number in output stream: 70195
I don't actually care if the line style is exactly the same as windows,
but it seems like the odd pen style is screwing up setting the dashes
in X. This seems like it might be a really simple thing to fix for
someone with a clue. Unfortuately, I lack clue wrt to wine development.
The program is available from http://www.aopa.org/flight_planner/
However, you need an AOPA account to login. I'm happy to run any tests
for anyone that's interested in exploring this issue.
Thanks,
Rick Niles.
2010 Jun 29
3
Please help with advise on wine storage
Hi everyone,
I have a small problem. I bought a bottle of red wine from my home outside the UK. It is a gift for a professor who I much admire. Unfortuately I have not been able to get to her office in the last month so I had to store the wine in my bedroom. It is in a box etc and of course I am storing it lying down however I am worried that with the current weather of having 20 - 25 degrees outside in the last 1 -2 weeks, the wine might be gone off...
2000 Feb 24
1
Making password driven SSH 'immune' to MTM attacks.
[I know this is the 'port' list, but I can't find a better place to post
this, and with the garbage going on @slashdot I figured I'd get this out.
This belongs on sci.crypt or a general OpenSSH mailing list]
First, a quick rehash of stuff everyone here already knows,
OpenSSH can use two major forms of authentication:
1. Password
2. RSA keys
The RSA method is good because it
2007 Sep 24
0
Powercom Black Night 600AP UPS Serial Cable Pinout
Hi there!
I just recently got a nice new UPS to power most of my computer
equipment, and having it working perfectly under NUT. However, I had
a perfectly good Powercom Black Night 600AP UPS, which I'm now
trying to get to power my internet gateway. Unfortuantly, due to
not thinking on my part, I threw away the original serial cable.
I have tried a straight - through cable, and the one
2003 Sep 17
0
Log: read failure for 4.
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I've been fairly vocal on the samba news groups recently due to a problem with one of my machines, in terms of reading files poorly. I had forgotten that my other machine had some problems as well. The other machines problems and this seems intermitiant, that accessing a file over long periods of time (like a movie) would cause the stream to stop,
2006 Aug 22
0
Re: Swiss Hosts for Ruby on Rails
Why exactly does your customer want a Swiss host? Is it for
"patriotic" reasons, or do they think it''ll be quicker? If they think
it''s going to be quicker, you should let them know that with an
American host the difference would be negligeable and with a German
host, it would be pretty much impossible to measure a difference.
But, if using a swiss host is really
2001 Jul 26
1
Tru64 Unix vs. OpenSSH 2.9p2
...ate /etc/utmp.
I believe the problem is in server_loop2() in serverloop.c. When
the ssh connection is terminated abruptly, one falls out of the
input processing loop and tries to clean up. There is a loop that
"wait"s for child processes to die, and terminates the associated
sessions. Unfortuately, the "wait" uses the WNOHANG flag, so any
session associated with a child that has not exited is just ignored.
Since the logout bookkeeping code is invoked through session_close(),
that means /etc/utmp is not updated. (The child process, in this case
a login shell, exits after sshd dies...
2012 Aug 10
1
Zigor Ebro 650 compatibility
...en installed the Upsilon s/w on my Windows XP laptop (which works
effectively, even if it looks a bit 'old-school'..)
I did take some comfort in seeing references to 'Megatec(USB)' in the
Upsilon software configuration...
I ran USBSniff against the port whilst attaching the UPS. Unfortuately,
I couldn't make much sense of the verbose USBSniff output, but if this
is useful for debugging (for Arnaud?) I could share it.
With suitable guidance, I'm happy to devote time to helping get this UPS
working under NUT - I'd hate to have to build a Windows box just to
monitor the U...
2013 May 03
7
IOMMU/AMD-Vi not working after XSA-36 with 970A-UD3
Dear mailinglist,
I own a Gigabyte motherboard GA 970A UD3 with IOMMU support. Since the
update XSA-36 (also part of the latest debian wheezy pkg), the
IO-Virtualisation does not work any more as discussed on this
mailinglist [0] and [1].
I like to ask, if there is an "official" solution in sight.
I''m not sure about my alternatives. How "dangerous" is the
2009 Feb 24
3
how to NULL multiple variables of a df efficiently?
Dear R-helpers:
I am an R novice and would appreciate answer to the following question.
Want to delete many variables in a dataframe.
Am able to delete one variable by assigning it as NULL
Have a large number of variables and would like to delete them without using
a for loop.
Is there a command/function which does this job?
Many thanks in advance.
-Sean
#Small Example:
2009 Jan 28
6
Tiny Network-Problem with Office Software
Hi,
I am having some trouble to some Office software with wine. The Program itself starts without problems and runs quite fine. But unfortunatly I am not able to connect to our local Datebase. My Ubuntu Linux itself doesnt seem to have any problems in connecting to the server (but I admit that I don't know how to check if I can access the port 5143 that is used to connect to the database.).
2006 Sep 29
4
[PATCH 4/6] xen: export NUMA topology in physinfo hcall
This patch modifies the physinfo hcall to export NUMA CPU and Memory
topology information. The new physinfo hcall is integrated into libxc
and xend (xm info specifically). Included in this patch is a minor
tweak to xm-test''s xm info testcase. The new fields in xm info are:
nr_nodes : 4
mem_chunks : node0:0x0000000000000000-0x0000000190000000
2005 Oct 02
2
Samba 3.20 Solaris questions PLEASE HELP!
Hello,
I have samba 3.20 running in test on Solaris 8 and 9 beautifully it is
curently configured as a Domain Client it authenticates using winbind and
nsswitch libraries using ADS with windows 2003 server. I have krb5 and ldap
working just fine but I now find myself with a mess of bugs and questions
and I could really use some of your expertise in the matters so here they
go, Thank you soooo
2005 Nov 14
0
Xend fails to start on newly compiled xen dom0 kernel
Hello:
I just gave 3 tries at compiling a xen kernel. I
managed to get the networking in the host to work ok
on the third try, unfortuately xend gives me the
following errors in my xend.log and will not start.
Any ideas?
It fails to start with the following error
----------------------------------------------------
/usr/sbin/xend
[root@localhost ~]# /usr/sbin/xend start
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/sbin/xend&q...
2006 Nov 08
20
Rails/Windows Guru Needed
Hey All,
I''ve just got back from a great meeting with a potential new client.
Everything was going so well - I knocked back their old-school project
plans, sold Rails to them in less than 5 minutes. All cool.
Then, 5 minutes before the end they say ''Oh and by the way - I know we
said we''re happy to host on any platform suitable, but there''s been a
change and
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
Please note that Windows 9x clients are not true members
of a domain for reasons outlined in this article. Therefore
the protocol for support Windows 9x style domain logons is
completely different from NT4 domain logons and has been
officially supported for some time.
Did you read this document? Let me know what needs to
be updated and i will take care of it.
Cheers, jerry