Displaying 20 results from an estimated 500 matches similar to: "clipping off words inside a vector of strings"
2003 May 12
2
smbpasswd and RID/SID problems with LDAP
Problem number one:
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I'm running a few-hours-old CVS version of Samba 3.0 with LDAP as the
authentication backend, and I'm having some problems trying to set up
the LDAP accounts using "smbpasswd". I build the structure of the
LDAP database by importing a couple of LDIF's, and then I import the
following user account to create an administrative account
2012 May 11
2
moving data from one frame to another
Hello,
I am working with two different data frames, and I'd like to move data from
one to the other. Here is the first frame:
> head(five)
Week Game.ID VTm VPts HTm HPts HDifferential VDifferential
1 1 NFL_20050908_OAK at NE OAK 20 NE 30 10 -10
2 1 NFL_20050911_ARI at NYG ARI 19 NYG 42 23 -23
3 1 NFL_20050911_CHI
2000 Nov 15
1
nets.boot
Chih-Wei Huang wrote:
> Hi,
> I just install tinc 1.0pre3 by rpm.
> When I tried to start tincd by
> /etc/rc.d/init.d/tinc start
> It complained
> **tinc: file with list of VPNs to start (/etc/tinc/nets.boot) not found!
> However, I don't know what /etc/tinc/nets.boot is.
> It was not mentioned in the manual page.
> Could you explain what's the file
> or give
2012 May 02
1
scanning a data set for strings
Hello,
I'm looking for what I'm sure is a quick answer. I'm working with a data set
that looks like this:
Week Game.ID VTm VPts HTm HPts
Differential HomeWin
1 1 NFL_20050908_OAK at NE OAK 20 NE 30 10
FALSE
2 1 NFL_20050911_ARI at NYG ARI 19 NYG 42 23
FALSE
3 1
2004 Aug 06
2
Client auth with mysql
Hi,
I have a customer (a small french music producer) who's putting up a "paid"
radio, it's not really paid, because you don't buy an access, you just by a
cd, and you get radio access.
So, I needed to check access to the radio, in an intelligent manner :-)
A collegue of mine started doing things, he ended up with scripts adding ip's
to the server's firewall...
I
2007 Nov 23
1
[LLVMdev] LLVM 2.1 (or later) and Ubuntu Gutsy
Antony Blakey wrote:
> On 24/11/2007, at 12:01 AM, Michael T. Richter wrote:
>
>
>> Does anybody have a working version of LLVM 2.1+ (ideally in a .deb
>> file) that they're willing to share? I'm having some weird problems
>> trying to get a working version on my 7.10 machine.
>>
>
> Or even better, does anyone have a recipe for building on
2002 Jun 28
2
ssh_rsa_verify: RSA_verify failed: error:
Host based authentication does not seem to be working for us after
upgrading to openssh-3.4p1 (we were at openssh-3.1p1) (openssl is at
0.96d). Any time we try to connect from another unix box also running
openssh-3.4p1, we get the following error (on the server side) and host
based auth fails (it falls back to password prompt).
sshd[15038]: error: ssh_rsa_verify: RSA_verify failed:
1999 May 17
2
DOS to UNIX Conversion
On 17 May 99, Axel Neumann <amn@cromemco.com> had questions about
DOS to UNIX Conversion:
> It seems that a lot of people hate Windoze in such a way that they only
> accept solutions that are not coming from M$.
Maybe that's because the M$ "solutions" are crap, and much better
alternatives already exist.
> If you want to view UNIX text files correctly on a W9x
2017 Aug 11
2
Directional Forecast
I've some demand data, for which I wish to judge what will be the direction
in the forecast period (Up/Down). What will be a best ML method to do this?
Currently I'm using the data given below -
9/4/2016 241
9/11/2016 233
9/18/2016 226
9/25/2016 282
10/2/2016 291
10/9/2016 282
10/16/2016 308
10/23/2016 291
10/30/2016 268
11/6/2016 262
11/13/2016 273
11/20/2016 262
11/27/2016 309
12/4/2016
2017 Aug 11
0
Directional Forecast
I suggest, you read:
Forecasting: principles and practice from Hyndman-Athana?sopou?los
https://www.otexts.org/fpp
2006 Jan 12
1
Multilevel models with mixed effects in R?
Group,
I am new to R. In my work as a program evaluator, I am regularly asked
to estimate effect sizes of prevention/intervention and educational
programs on various student outcomes (e.g. academic achievement). In
many cases, I have access to data over three or more time periods (e.g.
growth in proficiency test scores).
I usually have multiple independent and dependent variables in each
2013 Feb 28
3
Results from clogit out of range?
I still don't think the exp(lp)/(1+exp(lp)) gonna work. Since this is conditional logit model, while this formula is only used in unconditional ones. By using this, one neglects the information based on stratum. Though I don't know how to solve it to. I am also working on a project on this and I do hope there's someone explaining this problem. Will that be a possibility that the phat
1999 Jul 03
2
Dual Homed Samba Server Problem
Hi,
There may be a simple mistake of mine, but i just can't figure it out:
I tryed to play around with options but with no success.
If you could help me i'll be grateful, so that's is my environment:
- there are 2 networks: 172.16.0.0/255.255.255.0 and 172.16.1.0/255.255.255.0
- i've setup up a Linux box with 2 cards : eth0 172.16.0.2 and eth1 172.16.1.2
- i have Win9x clients
1999 Apr 24
3
HP Deskjet 1000c
Howdy all -
I have Samba 2.0.3 running like a champ on a dual PPro 200, 128 MB RAM,
running Slackware 3.6, kernel 2.2.5. Running like a champ as far as file
sharing is concerned, that is.
I have an HP Deskjet 1000c hanging off the parallel port. I set up a raw
printer in /etc/printcap, the line looks like this:
dj1000|DeskJet 1000c:sh:lp=/dev/lp0:sd=/var/spool/lpd/dj1000
the printing section
2012 Feb 29
3
regular expression
Computer Friends,
with the following example lines:
[107] "98-610: Cell type: S; Surv(months): 6; STATUS(0=alive, 1=dead): 1"
[108] "99-625: Cell type: S; Surv(months): 21; STATUS(0=alive, 1=dead): 1"
i want to be able to isolate the number of months of survival for each row.
is there a regular expression that can find the first instance of a ";",
delete
2013 Jul 17
1
glmnet on Autopilot
Dear List,
I'm running simulations using the glmnet package. I need to use an
'automated' method for model selection at each iteration of the simulation.
The cv.glmnet function in the same package is handy for that purpose.
However, in my simulation I have p >> N, and in some cases the selected
model from cv.glmet is essentially shrinking all coefficients to zero. In
this case,
2006 Mar 22
2
habtm vs. has_many/belongs_to
In AWDWR David says (pg 232),
"When a Join Wants to Be a Model:
While a many-to-many relation with attributes can often seem like the
obvious choice, it?s often a mirage for a missing domain model. When
it is, it can be advantageous to convert this relationship into a
real model
and decorate it with a richer set of behavior. This lets you
accompany the
data with methods.
As an example,
1999 Jun 06
1
Error Messages on Terminal
I am using Samba for print serving on a home network that consists of
one Win98 machine and one running Red Hat 6. I am getting along well
but have come up against a problem I don't know how to solve.
On the linux machine where samba is running, when I am in a text based
terminal (doesn't show in KDE) I get various nmbd messages scrolling
across my screen, messages that look like nmbd
1999 Jul 05
1
server not visible anymore
Hello everyone,
I used samba 1.9.x before and everything was fine. The samba
server lived in some local network and I could see it from my NTbox
as well as from Win95/98 clients.
I upgraded to version 2.0.3 and now my server is gone though I use
the same smb.conf file which is pretty basic. I can connect to it
using the "\\server\share" convention and can also see it when I do
a
1999 Jun 04
2
Does mksmbpasswd.sh have any real purpose?
I see that mksmbpasswd.sh (plus a little editing) would
be a good way to set up users with "NO PASSWORD"
in bulk.
But suppose I don't want the risk of the "NO PASSWORD"
approach. Now somebody with root access must run
smbpasswd for each user they want to activate. But can't
I just do this anyway (with the -a 'add user' option), without
ever having run