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2017 Jun 30
0
[Fwd: CIA Outlaw Country attack against CentOS / Rhel (and Fedora?) Is this credible?]
> Do you know this?
"For operational use, shell access is assumed, and root privileges are
required."
It's not much of a secret that you can mess with a system if you have
root access...
Yves Bellefeuille
<yan at storm.ca>
2017 Apr 15
5
OT: systemd Poll - So Long, and Thanks for All the fish.
Not wishing to extend this thread further, but ...
> There are conspiracy theories out there that the NSA is involved with
> bringing systemd to Linux so they can have easy access to *"unknown"*
> bugs - aka backdoors - to all Linux installations using systemd *[1]*.
They're conspiracy theories, and that's it. The bottom line is that in
general people don't like
2017 Apr 16
0
OT: systemd Poll - So Long, and Thanks for All the fish.
On 04/15/2017 04:46 AM, Pete Biggs wrote:
> Not wishing to extend this thread further, but ...
>
>> There are conspiracy theories out there that the NSA is involved with
>> bringing systemd to Linux so they can have easy access to *"unknown"*
>> bugs - aka backdoors - to all Linux installations using systemd *[1]*.
> They're conspiracy theories, and
2006 Feb 05
2
Continuous Integration question (not CIA question)
On 2/5/06, Joe Van Dyk <joevandyk@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 2/4/06, Jonathan Weiss <jw@innerewut.de> wrote:
> > Joe Van Dyk wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I''d like to set up CIA. So I added the plugin to my app, went to my
> > > subversion server, added the post commit, added a build directory.
> > >
> > > I checked
2005 Dec 28
1
advice needed: damagecontrol or CIA?
Hi,
I''m looking to set up a continuous integration server for a rails
application. This application is under source control with darcs.
I''ve read about damagecontrol and CIA, and wonder what experience you
can share so I can make my mind.
CIA seems to work with a post-commit so I should be able to use it
with darcs. And as it is in the rails svn repository, I have good hope
2006 Feb 04
2
CIA question
Hi,
I''d like to set up CIA. So I added the plugin to my app, went to my
subversion server, added the post commit, added a build directory.
I checked out the code in the build directory on the svn server.
However, running rake on it fails, because the test database is empty
(i.e. no tables, so fixtures don''t load).
What''s the solution here?
2017 Aug 07
4
FreeBSD samba server returns nt_status_acces_denied when DosStream xattr larger than 64KB
>
> If you feel like it, you could write a VFS module that adds better support
> for
> this on FreeBSD, but what is the use case?
>
I've noticed in online forums that occasionally home NAS users will for
various reasons have streams_xattr enabled and receive 'access denied'
errors when trying to write files with large alternate datastreams. These
are typically on media
2015 Jun 12
2
C5 : Firefox 38 bug
On Fri, June 12, 2015 3:54 pm, jd1008 wrote:
>
>
> On 06/12/2015 02:32 PM, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
>> On Fri, June 12, 2015 3:20 pm, John R Pierce wrote:
>>> On 6/12/2015 1:03 PM, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
>>>> But the bottom line is the same: in both cases you are executing
>>>> somebody's else code on your computer.
>>>
>>> your
2005 Nov 24
1
Log question
development.log contains quite a few SELECTS on system tables like
COLUMNS. Wouldn''t it be more efficient to cache this info?
I''m also wondering about strings like "[4;35;1m". What''s their purpose
and is it possible to get rid of them? They look like screen coordinates
and makes no sense in a text file.
Christer
Processing ReportController#create (for
2002 Jun 24
10
code optimization
I have a function "eval.delta" which does what I want but isn't very
elegant. I have consulted the R documents, MASS, and S Programming. Is
there a practical way to optimize the code? Thank you very much.
Peter B.
Function:
eval.delta <- function(delta){
cat("VALUES\n")
vlr <- NULL
k <- 0
for(j in 1:length(delta)) if(delta[j] <= 2){
2013 Sep 09
1
Error on tried to used this module in development environment.
Good morning ,
I could audar to debug this problem ?
"puppet agent - test"
Debug: catalog supports formats: b64_zlib_yaml dot pson raw yaml; using pson
Error: Could not retrieve catalog from remote server: Error 400 on SERVER:
Could not find class pentaho for srvdev206.cia.stefanini.com on node
srvdev206.cia.stefanini.com
/usr/lib/ruby/vendor_ruby/puppet/indirector/rest.rb:185:in
2015 Jun 12
1
C5 : Firefox 38 bug
On Fri, June 12, 2015 4:16 pm, jd1008 wrote:
>
>
> On 06/12/2015 03:05 PM, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
>> On Fri, June 12, 2015 3:54 pm, jd1008 wrote:
>>>
>>> On 06/12/2015 02:32 PM, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
>>>> On Fri, June 12, 2015 3:20 pm, John R Pierce wrote:
>>>>> On 6/12/2015 1:03 PM, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
>>>>>> But the
2015 Apr 02
1
OT: Recommended anti-virus for Windows
Well them plus CIA, NSA, Barney the Dinosaur and Teletubbies.
Brian Bernard
On Apr 2, 2015 5:58 PM, "????????? ????????" <nevis2us at infoline.su> wrote:
> One thing I forgot to mention: I also always recommend AGAINST using
>> kasperski. Kasperski is KGB guy (*cough* *cough* retired. You know in that
>> service retirement is only feet first dead, so you do your
2011 Jun 16
2
Bayesian Credible Intervals for a Proportion
I am trying to calculate Bayesian Credible Intervals for a proportion
(disease prevalence values to be more specific) and am having trouble using
R to do this. I am working with ncredint() function but have not had success
with it. Please help!
Example:
Positive samples = 3
Total sampled = 10
Prevalence = 0.3
pvec <- seq(1,10,by=1)
npost = dbinom(pvec,10,prob=0.3, log=FALSE)
ncredint(pvec,
2012 Apr 06
2
Bayesian 95% Credible interval
Hi all,
I have the data from the posterior distribution for some parameter. I want
to find the 95% credible interval. I think "t.test(data)" is only for the
confidence interval. I did not fine function for the Bayesian credible
interval. Could some one suggest me?
Thanks
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2011 Jun 19
1
Multivariate HPD credible volume -- is it computable in R?
Hi all,
I'm new to the list and am hoping to get some advice. I have a set of
multivariate data and would like to find the densest part of the data cloud
containing 95% of the data, like a 95% HPD credible volume. Is there any R
code available to compute that?
Thank you very much! Your help and patience are much appreciated.
G.S.
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2009 Aug 16
2
Question regarding finding credible interval using r2winbugs
Dear
I am trying to find a 90% credible interval. I am using the following
code.
fit<-bugs(
model.file=BUGScode,
data=data,
inits = list(geninits1,geninits2),
parameters.to.save=keepers,
n.chains=nchains,
n.iter=runs,
n.burnin=burn,
n.thin=nthin,
DIC= TRUE,
bugs.directory="C:/Program Files/WINBUGS.14",
\
)
But this is only giving 95%
2015 Jun 14
3
C5 : Firefox 38 bug
On Sat, June 13, 2015 17:56, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
>
> As I said about these services here (KGB, CIA, MI-6, ...) there
> is no "ex" for their agents. The only way one retired from these
> organizations is dead, feet first dead.
>
A bit hyperbolic. One could with as much justification state that
there is no such thing as an ex-marine, an ex-seal, an ex-commissioned
2006 May 03
13
Can I recreate a Fax from a recorded file?
This is a very KGB / NSA / InterPOL / CIA type question, but if I have a
recorded file (G.711, no compression) can I feed it into standard in of
an application and have it recreate the fax that was send?
I don't know enough about the Fax handshaking to understand this.
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2007 Jun 09
0
CIA biscuit
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