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2005 Mar 25
4
Square Key system
I have searched both the wiki and googled looking for a solution to a square key configuration. I need to have C.O. lines to appear on the buttons to facilitate a small office. All of the users can see each other and calls are put on hold and picked up by the other users instead of transferred. Has anyone done this? Can it be accomplished and how is it accomplished? Thanks in advance.
2007 Aug 24
3
"Site down for maintenance" - How is this accomplished?
Hello everyone, Although we use CentOS primarily on our servers, this query is actually more of a general networking question than something specific to CentOS. In the next week or so, we shall be migrating our in-house servers to a data center. While we're doing that, we'd like to show a "Site down for maintenance" message while the servers that hosts our websites (we have
2012 Jan 11
3
Accomplishing a loop on multiple columns
...ly also no a solution). I?m looking for a manner to repeat a calculation/function on several columns. I kind of need this as well further in my script, not only in this part? I would greatly appreciate any suggestions! Thanks! Nerak -- View this message in context: http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/Accomplishing-a-loop-on-multiple-columns-tp4284974p4284974.html Sent from the R help mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
2020 Oct 24
5
Package recommendations for outputting table with cell formatting
R 4.0.2 OS X Colleagues I have the unfortunate need to create a large number of tables (destined for a Word document). I need to color cells depending on the contents, e.g., blue if the value is < 0.5, red if the value is > 1.5. If the output went initially to Excel, that would work; outputting directly to Word would be even better. I expect that several packages can accomplish this. I
2017 Jun 29
6
package to fit mixtures of student-t distributions
Hello! I am new to R (before used python exclusively and would actually call the R solution for this issue inside a python notebook, hope that doesn?t disqualify me right of the batch). Right now I am looking for a piece of software to fit a 1D data sample to a mixture of t-distributions. I searched quite a while already and it seems to be that this is a somehwat obscure endeavor as most
2009 Mar 19
1
Question regarding call queue and penalty's
Hey All - I've got an interesting problem, here is what I'm trying to accomplish: Six agents, two queues, three skill levels Queue A (queue B is the same) - Level 1 -- Agent 1 -- Agent 2 - Level 2 -- Agent 3 -- Agent 4 - Level 3 -- Agent 5 -- Agent 6 I'd like a call to come in to Queue A, ring agent 1 and agent 2 for X seconds, if agent 1 and agent 2 ignore the call, try
2009 Sep 11
3
redhat spacewalk
Anyone here use spacewalk as opposed other foss apps to accomplish the same thing? Any opinions? Thanks, jlc
2004 Jul 08
3
PDC Administrative scripting
Hello: It's been quite some time since I've posted to the samba lists. I'm wondering if there are any other Samba administrators out there that have developed shell and/or PERL scripting for managing user profile (roaming) directories. Essentially what we're trying to accomplish is automated cookie cleanup "illegal file" (i.e., mp3, wav, avi, etc.) file clean up
2015 May 04
2
Trouble Connecting Windows 8.1 RSAT to Samba Domain
On Mon, May 4, 2015 at 3:54 PM, Marc Muehlfeld <mmuehlfeld at samba.org> wrote: > Hello Mike, > > Am 04.05.2015 um 21:15 schrieb Mike: > >> 7. I'm then back at the All Servers page and I click the Refresh option >> under Tasks drop-down menu. The refresh fails and produces a red flag >> icon. The error details state: >> > > Right. I can
2005 Mar 11
2
Having a very restricted access policy
Hi there, I''m not sure if I can do this with shorewall, but any points on the right direction would be of great help... I need to have a LAN with access only enabled to certain set of computers. I was planning on having the dhcp server just give IPs to certain MAC addresses, but if a smart guy configures his computer manually with a valid IP for the LAN he can get access to the LAN
2006 Jul 21
3
[Slightly OT] CSS with wildcard?
Sorry if this is a simple question, I''m a CSS noob. I have a rails app that is displaying posts, I am having it generate each post with its own div like "post_19", "post_20", etc. I could make it so it puts another div around that div (i need the individual post div''s for deletion with AJAX) but would rather not. Is there some way to use CSS to do
2011 Oct 15
5
fuck yeah markdown
brett terpstra continues his obsession with markdown... > http://fuckyeahmarkdown.com/ there's also a g-rated version: > http://heckyesmarkdown.com/ brett has accomplished more in the last three months than this listserve accomplished in the last three years. and it looks like he's only just getting started... meanwhile, fletcher is about to send off his rocket, which
2005 Oct 11
2
Sometimes having problems finding a minimum using optim(), optimize(), and nlm() (while searching for noncentral F parameters)
Hi everyone. I have a problem that I have been unable to determine either the best way to proceed and why the methods I'm trying to use sometimes fail. I'm using the pf() function in an optimization function to find a noncentrality parameter that leads to a specific value at a specified quantile. My goal is to have a general function that returns the noncentrality parameter that
2008 Nov 28
6
How to delay failed ssh auth
Hi! I need to delay failed ssh password authentication as an additional measure against brute force ssh attacks. I understand, that shoud be accomplished through pam, but googling gave me no example. I have CentOS 5.2. -- Veiko Kukk
2010 Oct 06
3
Assigning value to a vector from within a function
Hi all, I am having trouble assigning a value within a vector using a variable defined within a function. I suspect this has something to do with namespaces but I cannot figure it out. Please reply directly to me if you can help. ###begin code #simple vector test<-c(4,5,6) #simple function to get a value from a vector #works just like I would expect, has no problem indexing using the local
2008 Nov 17
2
looking for matches
My question is probably pretty basic, but since I'm really new to R, here it goes .... I have two separate data frames that include class names and various other information on classes. I'm trying to create a match based on class names and if a match exists to create a third data frame with the class name. I was hoping to accomplish this with sapply, but I can't figure out if I can
2015 Jan 08
0
Re: Using virsh blockcopy -- what's it supposed to accomplish?
On 12/24/14 4:42 AM, Kashyap Chamarthy wrote: > On Tue, Dec 23, 2014 at 12:38:57PM -0600, Gary R Hook wrote: > > [. . .] > > In my case, the block device is a QCOW2 disk image file. If I boot > without using the disk image file which has the operating system, the > domain will fail to boot, no? > > I see you're playing with NBD disks. I'll admit, I haven't
2013 Mar 15
11
OT: A lightweight monitor software
Hi all, I have a test lab installed over an ESXi 5.1 host that contains 5 CentOS vm guests. I would like to monitor CPU, RAM and Network for these vm and ESXi host. Zabbix and Nagios are too to accomplish this task. Does anyone know any lightweight openosurce soft to do this?? Thanks.
2016 Nov 16
2
Multiple location DC's with same hostnames
Hi, Not sure exactly how I would word the subject line so appologies in advanced. We are trying to accomplish the following scenario: Location 1: PDC: fs01.loc1.example.com IP: 10.0.0.1 Location 2: SDC: fs01.loc2.example.com IP: 10.0.1.1 Clearly when we join the SDC to the PDC there is a naming conflict. The end result would be to have clients at each site resolve the fs01 name to
2015 Sep 17
3
restrict map-login by geoip?
Is there a way to restrict my user logins from a set of IPs? For example, all my users are in the US so there shouldn't be any logins from other countries. Can I tell dovecot to restrict logins to a CIDR list of US IPs? Can someone point me to docs on how to set this up? I've searched but haven't found how to accomplish this. Thanks, -Terry Terry Barnum digital OutPost