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2009 Nov 04
1
yum clean all - adverse effects?
Are there any adverse effects to "yum clean all"? Does the system lose its memory of what is installed/updated? Regards, Jussi H. -- Jussi Hirvi * Green Spot Topeliuksenkatu 15 C * 00250 Helsinki * Finland Tel. +358 9 493 981 * Mobile +358 40 771 2098 (only sms) jussi.hirvi at greenspot.fi * http://www.greenspot.fi
2005 Jun 03
0
Re: CentOS/RHEL versioning scheme? -- adversely affecting dist-tag
From: Morten Kjeldgaard <mok at bioxray.dk> > I am a bit puzzled at the versioning scheme of the RedHat clone family. > RedHat seems to use integer 4, Tao and Centos does the same. If you do > rpm -q --qf '%{version}\n' -f /etc/redhat-release > you get '4'. > However, Scientific Linux uses 4.0, and that seems to me to be a more > logical choise, since
2010 Oct 22
2
OpenVPN over TCP 1194 rather than UDP 1194 - Is there an adverse effect when running Asterisk?
Hi Everyone, For some reason a few phones connected to a pfSense box can't make or allow in OpenVPN in port 1194 UDP. So, I established the VPN tunnel on 1194 TCP and it works fine. I would like to know if there is any disadvantages to using TCP over UDP for the tunnel when using Asterisk or is just as reliable and solid as a UDP tunnel? Thanks -------------- next part -------------- An HTML
2018 Apr 10
7
[RFC PATCH net-next v6 4/4] netvsc: refactor notifier/event handling code to use the bypass framework
On Tue, 10 Apr 2018 11:59:50 -0700 Sridhar Samudrala <sridhar.samudrala at intel.com> wrote: > Use the registration/notification framework supported by the generic > bypass infrastructure. > > Signed-off-by: Sridhar Samudrala <sridhar.samudrala at intel.com> > --- Thanks for doing this. Your current version has couple show stopper issues. First, the slave device is
2018 Apr 10
7
[RFC PATCH net-next v6 4/4] netvsc: refactor notifier/event handling code to use the bypass framework
On Tue, 10 Apr 2018 11:59:50 -0700 Sridhar Samudrala <sridhar.samudrala at intel.com> wrote: > Use the registration/notification framework supported by the generic > bypass infrastructure. > > Signed-off-by: Sridhar Samudrala <sridhar.samudrala at intel.com> > --- Thanks for doing this. Your current version has couple show stopper issues. First, the slave device is
2010 Jan 19
3
Upgrading from Fedora Core 7 to CentOS 5.4
Hi there -- I need to upgrade one of our systems from its current distribution, Fedora Core 7, to the most recent version distribution, release 5.4, of the CentOS operating system. Can I do an in-place upgrade of the operating system without any adverse side-effects? Are there any issues that I should be concerned with before proceeding? Thanks. The information in this e-mail is intended only
2012 Oct 23
3
[LLVMdev] Lifetime of ExecutionEngine?
Given: typedef MyClass* (*jit_fn_ptr_type)(); MyClass* set_fn( llvm::Function *fn ) { // create an ExecutionEngine 'exec' ... jit_fn_ptr_type fn_ptr = (jit_fn_ptr_type)exec->getPointerToFunction( fn ); return fn_ptr(); } After I call getPointerToFunction() to obtain the pointer to the JIT'd function and fun the function (that will produce an instance of MyClass on the
2012 Feb 25
2
How would you program an Adverse Events statistical table using R code?
A graph != A table. I'm talking about a page full of summary statistics and advanced statistics, with lots of cross categories on the top and left margin of the table, as opposed to a visual display with x-axis and y-axis, which is totally different. (An example of how this is done in another language is available at http://fivetimesfaster.blogspot.com ) For an AE table, you have an N and %
2012 Oct 26
0
[LLVMdev] Lifetime of ExecutionEngine?
Hi Paul, I'm surprised to hear that you aren't seeing any adverse effects. As I understand it, the memory for the function pointer returned by getPointerToFunction is owned by the JITMemoryManager which was used in creating the ExecutionEngine. In the case of the legacy JIT engine, the JITMemoryManager is owned by the JITEmitter which in turn is owned by the JIT ExecutionEngine. In the
2004 Feb 28
2
logististic regression (GLM). How to get 95 pct. confidence limits?
Dear R-list. I'm doing af logistic analyses using gml. The model explaines variations in Adverse events infections (0 og 1) using age as explanatory variable. model2d<-glm(formula=AEorSAEInfecBac~Age,family=binomial("logit"),data=emrisk) I want to get predictions with 95% confidence limits for age 30 and age 60. I've been reading the "google" and "search
2013 May 12
1
Multinomial-Dirichlet using R
Hi: I have asked this question on Cross-Validated. So it might be a cross posting but havent received any responses to it. I am trying to see which distribution will best fit the data I am working on. The dataset is as following: Site Nausea headache Abdominal Distension 1 17 5 10 2 12
2005 Apr 15
2
Xend stop/start
Hello, I''ve noticed that if I try to restart Xend via "/etc/init.d/xend stop" then "/etc/init.d/xend start", I won''t receive any errors but then when trying to execute "xm" commands after the restart I get error asking if Xend is started. Is there anything else I need to make sure gets stopped/started with Xend? Another question ... domU reboots
2016 Nov 08
5
CentOS 6.3 packages updates options without upgrading.
> > > > Show us this "no way to update system properly" to get a clear big picture > that is allowing us to provide you with potentially better solutions. > Thanks really Leon very much w/ a very resourceful info. esp release notes helps across minor versions. So, this is for a friend of mine, and I have been told that they will not currently consider updating their
2010 Mar 17
11
How good is R at making publication quality tables?
Hello Everyone,   I have just started learning R and am in the process of figuring out what it can and can't do. I must say I am very impressed with R so far and am amazed that something this good can actually be free.   Recently, I finished reading R for SAS and SPSS Users and have begun reading SAS and R and Data Manipulation with R. Based on what I've read in these books and elsewhere,
2019 Apr 12
1
External Authentication
That is correct. I'm not adverse to using AD. I've used real AD in many environments in the past and to be honest the Samba4 AD seems to work really well. I just need to have all my users from our central LDAP. The passwords would need to match so that students, faculty and staff can use the existing campus wide tools. Thank you. On Fri, Apr 12, 2019 at 11:27 AM Rowland Penny via samba
2005 Nov 09
2
Mounting W2k3 share on Linux client.
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2009 Apr 07
5
FreeIPA
doing some googling, this seems to be about the most current/relevant thing I have found wrt to running freeipa server on CentOS http://howtoforge.com/how-to-build-rhel-ipa-rpms-for-centos-5 which I'm not totally adverse to doing but I have to ask, is there something packaged? (I've looked in 'testing' and in 'extras' and in epel) Has anyone followed some other
2013 Oct 03
3
btrfs kernel bug while balancing
Hi, I just encountered this kernel bug when I executed "btrfs balance start /". I''m sorry if this is not enough data but I couldn''t save the log as my system didn''t respond after the dmesg. It said "kernel bug" before the trace. partial log: http://i.imgur.com/ygk3Nid.jpg Regards, Chris -- Christopher Krooß <c.krooss@gmail.com> -- To
2003 Dec 15
2
Prepping for a new release (2.5.8? 2.6.0?)
On Sun, Dec 14, 2003 at 11:32:07PM -0600, John Van Essen wrote: > would you care to take the bull by the horns and produce a release > candidate for 2.5.8 so that the rsync enthusiasts on the rsync mailing > list can give it a whirl prior to an official release (hopefully by > Christmas)? I was just about to say something about this on the list, so I'll do it in reply to your
2014 Dec 18
3
X11 console
On Thu, Dec 18, 2014 at 7:20 AM, David Both <dboth at millennium-technology.com> wrote: > +1 > > It can be quite annoying when the X console is changed from one Virtual > Console to another as happens with almost every release of CentOS and > Fedora. I would really like it to be always consistent at Console 7. And the > "real" system console should always be