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2007 May 10
2
CentOS Install From Scratch on XFS File System
...l it from scratch and I need EVERYTHING
(including /boot & /) on XFS file systems. Does the default installer allow
this? If not, how difficult would it be to make the necessary changes. I've
done a lot of Google searching and searching of the CentOS site, but haven't
found an answer anyplace. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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2004 Jun 01
3
Confidence Bounds on QQ Plots?
...0.025, 0.975)) = 6 and 196 while
quantile(1:200, c(0.025, 0.975)) = 5.975 and 11.025.] I think I know
how to do this, but before I code it, I'd like to ask two questions on
this issue:
1. Where can I find this in the literature? I didn't find it
where I thought it was, nor in anyplace else that seemed obvious to me,
but I don't think I made it up and I'd like to give credit where credit
it due.
2. Are there better alternatives available, especially if the
distribution is a compound mixture that is easily simulated but not so
easily characterized analyticall...
2006 Sep 22
2
Problem deleting an active route
Hi all,
Some how I have an extra active route setup in my CentOS 4.4 system
(that unfortunately at a data center a ways away from me). I have tried
using /sbin/route del -net xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx but get an error.
I also have Webmin installed and I can delete the route from there, but
on applying the network config, the route comes back. I have no idea
where it is coming from. It is preventing me
2007 Jun 22
1
Where are Facter facts?
I can''t seem to find anyplace that list the facts that I can us in my
puppet scripts; can somebody please point me in the right direction?
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Perfection is just a word I use occasionally with mustard.
--Atom Powers--
2010 Sep 12
1
help on execute the .exe file
i install the dictionary file on wins (MDict)
I installed it successfully.
And I run it, but when i double click at anyplace in the right frame (see pic). I get an error messenge and can't run it.
Otherwise is fine.
Does anyone know what file or something i miss ?
thanks a lot
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1998 Apr 05
1
No subject
Hi,
I am running Samba on an Amiga connected to a win95 network. It works just
fine to browse around from explorer. But when I access the Amiga from an
FTP-program all the Directorys on the Amiga shows up as plain files with
the size 0(zero). I can not find anyplace to change it so that the Amiga
shows it in a different way. Any suggestions?
/Uwe Koch
2006 Dec 20
1
Workspace Switcher missing option
Since Compiz 3.4, every time I log into Gnome I have to manually set the
number of desktops to 1. The number of desktops I set are not saved in the
session file or anyplace. By default, the number of desktops are 4. I have
searched all configuration options with gconftool but couldn't find any
option to set this.
Thanks in advance.
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2003 Jan 15
3
libpopt.so.0 Issue
Evening;
Just installed Samba on my solaris 9 server at home and am having
difficulties.
When I try to check out the option file using testparm, it always brings
back the message :
ld.so.1: ./testparm: fatal: libpopt.so.0: open failed:
I can't find the library libpopt.so.0 anywhere on the system.
Apparently , I forgot to load something.
Can anyone help me in finding where I can
2020 Jan 11
2
nut on armhf, r-pi4b IOW
...o NUT
>> names, then you run into the fact that CPS and NUT are interpreting
>> the HID Report Descriptor differently. (Some details here:
>> https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/issues/439 )
>
> Thats asking quite a bit of you. IMO TANSTAAFL applies here, just like
> anyplace else.
To be fair, glancing at one specific debug log is a lot easier than fixing code that has to run on equipment that I've never seen before :-)
> Perhaps a confirmation of the clamp to zero for low loads might be this
> snippet from "strace upsc myups":
>
> newsel...
2002 Nov 22
2
[Windows Media Player]
...group, I changed quartz.dll to "native, builtin" but now I see errors for
libntdll.so.
I am very new to wine. I had successfully run MYST on a machine a year ago
using codeweavers wine in a duell boot environment. This box has no Windows
partition and it never will. Is there anyone or anyplace with a specific
HOW-TO for getting Windows Media Player to run under wine fake_windows?
farmer6re9
2006 Apr 02
5
Help with Webmin Module
...min. I want
to make things easier for them and tried to use the webmin-shorewall module.
The thing is - the installed shorewall is 3.0.5 (package from testing) but the
webmin module only understands (and builds) the old shorewall 2.x file
format. The webmin module is from testing too.
Is there anyplace where I can get a webmin module for shorewall that can
handle the 3.0 branch?
Thanks in advance
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2007 Dec 11
1
Reproducible Printer Properties PANIC in Samba 3.0.22-25 (CIFS/9000 A2.03.01)
...y connected daemon crashes. I have attached
both a level 3 log of the process as it is happening, as well as the
output of a tusc run against the process (tusc is basically the same as
truss/strace) and a gdb backtrace (though I'm not sure the latter is
useful at all). I cannot find a core file anyplace.
I'd love some help here. It almost looks as if there is a problem
somewhere underlying in my .tdb's to me. Perhaps an issue with group
mapping or something. I really don't know how the whole process is
supposed to work, however, so I couldn't say if one thing caused the other.
L...
2012 May 01
2
Batch shutdown?
...power anyway so even a 30 second wait will be pushing things.
The head node will be the only thing with a data connection to a UPS. The
rest of the shutdown process must happen over the network.
Can anyone point me to any resources to help me set up such a scenario? Is
there any reason to run NUT anyplace besides the head node? What are the
best practices for a scripted/staged shutdown. I have my concerns that we
don?t have the battery capacity for a wait time and orderly shutdown of
the nodes and the RAID units. Our reseller GROSSLY underestimated the load
requirements of the equipment they sold u...
2007 Feb 06
4
The ZFS MOS and how DNODES are stored
ZFS documentation lists snapshot limits on any single file system in a pool at 2**48 snaps, and that seems to logically imply that a snap on a file system does not require an update to the pool?s currently active uberblock. That is to say, that if we take a snapshot of a file system in a pool, and then make any changes to that file system, the copy on write behavior induced by the changes will
2002 Jul 26
1
HP-UX 11 Corrupted MAC errors
...9;d see if anybody else has ever seen this.
The strange thing is that the MAC error always occurs when starting an
X application (emacs) using X forwarding, sometime between the X
authentication check and when the window gets mapped (because it never
appears). I don't get corrupted MAC errors anyplace else. I've even
forwarded other TCP ports through the ssh session and they cause no
corrupt MACs either...only X sessions. This happens with about 75%
regularity..in those cases where it successfully gets the window
mapped that channel never has problems no matter how long I use it.
But each...
2023 Jan 09
3
return value of {....}
...last expression.
{...} simply evaluates multiple expressions as one and returns the result of the last line, but it still evaluates each expression.
Assignment returns the assigned value, so we can chain assignments like this
a <- 1 + (b <- 2)
conveniently.
So when is {...} useful? Well, anyplace where you want to execute complex stuff in a function argument. E.g. you might do:
data %>% group_by(x) %>% summarise(y = {if(x[1] > 10) sum(y) else mean(y)})
Regards,
Valentin Petzel
09.01.2023 15:47:53 akshay kulkarni <akshay_e4 at hotmail.com>:
> Dear members,
>...
2011 Nov 29
1
can't get sieve to sort virus into spam
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How do I make this work?
sean
2023 Jan 12
4
return value of {....}
...multiple expressions as one and returns the result of the last line, but it still evaluates each expression.
>
> Assignment returns the assigned value, so we can chain assignments like this
>
> a <- 1 + (b <- 2)
>
> conveniently.
>
> So when is {...} useful? Well, anyplace where you want to execute complex stuff in a function argument. E.g. you might do:
>
> data %>% group_by(x) %>% summarise(y = {if(x[1] > 10) sum(y) else mean(y)})
>
> Regards,
> Valentin Petzel
>
> 09.01.2023 15:47:53 akshay kulkarni <akshay_e4 at hotmail.com>...
2023 Jan 09
1
return value of {....}
...ple expressions as one and returns the result
> of the last line, but it still evaluates each expression.
>
> Assignment returns the assigned value, so we can chain assignments like
> this
>
> a <- 1 + (b <- 2)
>
> conveniently.
>
> So when is {...} useful? Well, anyplace where you want to execute complex
> stuff in a function argument. E.g. you might do:
>
> data %>% group_by(x) %>% summarise(y = {if(x[1] > 10) sum(y) else mean(y)})
>
> Regards,
> Valentin Petzel
>
> 09.01.2023 15:47:53 akshay kulkarni <akshay_e4 at hotmail.com&...
2020 Jan 11
2
nut on armhf, r-pi4b IOW
On Jan 11, 2020, at 1:58 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
>
> On Friday 10 January 2020 20:43:55 Gene Heskett wrote:
>
>> On Friday 10 January 2020 19:04:11 Charles Lepple wrote:
>>> On Jan 10, 2020, at 5:29 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
>>>> input.transfer.high: 0 ???? Shouldn't these two be something real
>>>> ???? input.transfer.low: 0 ???? ditto