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2005 Jan 10
3
Multiple winbindd processes
Hi, My problem is that I'd like to have one GNU/Linux box with Samba installed serve multiple domains. I have 2 Domains separated from each other. Connected Samba box to both domains and joined them successfully. Running 2 smbd and 2 nmbd processes bound to the appropreate network interface, with different settings serving appropreate domans. Samba server is visible in both networks but
2006 Jun 21
11
scriptaculous question
Hello everybody. I''m wondering if there is away with scriptaculous to update multiple form fields with data after finishing an autocomplete request. Heres an example. Joe BlowSchmoe fills in his name and starts to type in the customer number, he selects the approprate customer number from autocomplete list, and bam the address associated with the customer number is populated into the approrate fields. Thanks _______________________________________________ Rails-spinoffs mailing list Rails-spinoffs-1W37MKcQCpIf0INCOvqR/iCwEArCW2h5@public.gmane.org http://lists...
2006 Nov 06
1
Assembly md4 algorithum.
Would the asm md4 implementation used by Shareaza (under the GNU GPL) be appropreate to use in order to accelerate rsync? http://shareaza.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/shareaza/trunk/shareaza/asm/MD4_asm.asm?view=log http://sourceforge.net/projects/shareaza/
2006 Dec 16
10
Getting "ArgumentError ( isn''t a valid directory argument.
I''m hoping someone has encountered this before. I''m using AAF trunk and trying to multi_search across 2 models. It works fine on my windows (Webricks) dev env but now that i''ve deployed to linux, (Apache, FastCGI) I''m getting the following error: ArgumentError ( isn''t a valid directory argument. You should use either a String or a Directory):
2003 Feb 14
1
win2000 and linux 7.2 trouble using samba
I have tried recently to link up two computers over the network using my machine which is win2000 and our Redhat Linux server 7.2 using samba v 2.2. When I browse the network I can see the approprate workgroup which I have named 'Linux' but the workgroup appears to have nothing available inside it. That is no icon, basically no contents. I am at a dead end, can anyone help me out? Here is what I have: [global] coding system = client code page = 850 code page di...
2005 Jan 24
4
Auto callout - reminder - is it possible?
I'm trying to get a script working on a website to send out automatic email reminders to customers reminding them monthly to change furnace filters. I haven't got one running successfully, yet. That made me think - could it be done with a phone call using Asterisk? A monthly automated phone call to remind people to change their furnace filter? I have no ability to figure this out
2000 May 15
1
Re: [vorbis-dev] Semi-off-topic ramblings
...milar to DirectShow on Windows, and Be Media Kit. To use the gstreamer you have a "source" (file/rtp stream/video capture/etc) and you have a "sink" (video display region/file/rtp stream/audio visualizer/etc) and you hook up filter inbetween the two that modifies the data in an approprate way. This makes the whole system really flexable. Once this is done you could, with very little effort spent (and mostly on your user interface), write a xmms-work-alike, a video confrencing app, a movie player, a vcr-work-alike (recording tv to disk or heck just stream it over to your f...
2011 Jan 17
1
Using anova() with glmmPQL()
...1 36 164.57288 <.0001 roostsitu 3 36 17.79263 <.0001 mnth:roostsitu 3 36 3.26912 0.0322 Which does give me a result and tells me that the interaction term is significant here. HOWEVER, on that link Douglas Bates told Spencer Graves that this wasn't an approprate method. I haven't found any other workarounds for this except some general advice that I should move onto using the lmer command (which I can't do because I need to get p-values for my fits and according to https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-help/2006-May/094765.html I won't get those fr...
2015 Sep 24
0
FreeBSD 10 & default_vsz_limit causing reboots?
...4096M Total, 4096M Free Now, it's entirely possible that the user(s) who were eating all my server resources stopped using the system at the same time I increased the vsz limit, but that seems unlikely. I'm leaning towards a FreeBSD issue of some sort - but I thought this might be a more approprate place as I have no hard data, I'm not sure what other software might use a similar vsz limit process/check that could trigger the oddity, and I just wanted it documented somewhere. :) ?? Rick
2002 Dec 11
1
residuals: lm and glm
Dear list members, I would like to know the difference in outputs and calculation processes between residuals.glm(object, type="response") and residuals.lm(object). For above-ground biomass estimation of trees, I estimated parameters of an allometric equation (ln y = b0 + b1*ln x) using glm as follows: fm <- glm(Ws~log(Wb), family=quasi(link="log",
2000 Aug 02
0
Fix for configure.in
Hello! The top-level configure.in in the CVS version of Samba uses "echo" instead of the standard AC_MSG_* macros provided by Autoconf. I could not find any reasons for not using AC_MSG_*. "cvs log configure.in" doesn't list any reasons. "cvs annotate configure.in" doesn't work for read-only CVS because the CVS server for Samba is too old! The attached
2001 Nov 14
1
How to check memory usage ?
Hello, I'm a new Sytem Admin, I installed Samba on Server Soloris8. I have a printer which connected with client Windows98 and I setup Samba and printer on Unix server to print job to this printer, It's work fine. I have some questions to ask you, How to check memory usage on Unix server when Samba print job to client ? and Could you tell me to estimate resource comsumed on Unix
2005 Apr 22
1
RE: [R] when can we expect Prof Tierney's compiled R?
...of a challenge. Again testing on a > range of platforms and compilers would be useful. > > With multiprocessors likely to become more widely available > it would be good to look into ways of factoring the > vectorized math code so we can slide in one that uses threads > when approprate. This should dovetail nicely with > compilation to identify larger vectorized expressions that > can be parallelized as a unit; I hope to look into this a bit > this summer. > > luke > > > > -- > Luke Tierney > Chair, Statistics and Actuarial Science > Ra...
2010 Feb 26
4
ClientAliveInterval
Hi, I am having some trouble with the ClientAliveInterval server setting. My (C++) application fails to start an SSH channel to an OpensSSH server within this time-out period if it doesn't reply correctly to this 'keep-alive' no-op that is sent by the server. How is this no-op handled? I am using the libssh client library, and I could find no references on how to handle this.
2009 Jan 24
4
BIND 9.4.3-P1: internal_send: 199.7.83.42#53: Device not configured, where 199.7.83.42 is RANDOM IP address
Hello, Freebsd-stable. BIND on my new router (7.1-STABLE, BIND 9.4.3-P1) shows bunch of errors on every start and doesn't answer on requests for 30-60 seconds after that. Errors are like this: Jan 24 12:18:12 gateway named[1455]: /usr/src/lib/bind/isc/../../../contrib/bind9/lib/isc/unix/socket.c:1567: unexpected error: Jan 24 12:18:12 gateway named[1455]: internal_send: 193.0.14.129#53:
1997 Apr 24
1
R-beta: multiple binary types
...e appropriate R.binary file. These two modified functions assume that the environment variable $OSTYPE is appropriately set, as is done automatically by the shell tcsh. If it is not set, the directory names collapse to the original values, $RHOME/bin/ and $RHOME/lib/ To use them, create the approprate directories and place the correct binaries therein. ( Note that the makefiles will not do this automatically!) Then replace $RHOME/bin/R and $RHOME/cmd/filename with the modified ones. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Gregory R. Warnes...
1997 Apr 24
1
R-beta: multiple binary types
...e appropriate R.binary file. These two modified functions assume that the environment variable $OSTYPE is appropriately set, as is done automatically by the shell tcsh. If it is not set, the directory names collapse to the original values, $RHOME/bin/ and $RHOME/lib/ To use them, create the approprate directories and place the correct binaries therein. ( Note that the makefiles will not do this automatically!) Then replace $RHOME/bin/R and $RHOME/cmd/filename with the modified ones. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Gregory R. Warnes...
2010 Jul 19
1
heatmap.2() yielding an inappropriate key?
Esteemed R-users, heatmap.2() is yielding an inappropriate key based on my colors and break-points. In the reproducible example below, the key is inappropriate (to me) because- 1. 'Orange' is simply not represented in the key, despite its prescence in the heatmap. 2. The proportions of the key are clearly out, ie., my largest bin, (0.1 - 0.2) is half the range, but this bin (colored
2003 Jun 16
2
h323 compile error
The following occurs with code from yesterday's cvs (asterisk) and current OpenH323 code: [root@raid-2 h323]# make clean install rm -f *.o *.so core.* cc -g -pg -c -o chan_h323.o -pipe -Wall -fPIC -Wmissing-prototypes -Wmissing-declarations - DP_LINUX -D_REENTRANT -D_GNU_SOURCE -march=i686 -DPBYTE_ORDER=PLITTLE_ENDIA N -DP_HAS_SEMAPHORES -DP_SSL -DP_PTHREADS -DPHAS_TEMPLATES -DPTRACING
2015 Sep 24
2
FreeBSD 10 & default_vsz_limit causing reboots?
On 24 Sep 2015, at 16:26, Rick Romero <rick at havokmon.com> wrote: > > Update. Only a single reboot has occurred since changing > defalt_vsz_limit from 384M to 512M. It would seem that something the > users are doing is causing that virtual memory size to be exceeded > (possibly a mailbox search?), and when that occurs Dovecot/FreeBSD is not > handling the event as