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2008 Jun 12
8
Urgent Help Required!!!!!!!!!!!
  Hi All,   I am Rajeev. I have download centOS 5.1 i386 files for installing Linux. I tried my ways but my DVD is not getting recognised while booting. I have windows XP SP2 32-bit. Let me know the files that need to be burned for installing centOS 5.1 i386.   Queries : 1. Whether I need to burn the files in CD or DVD? 2. I have download 9 iso files, 3 torrent
2007 Aug 02
1
ggplot2 qplot and add
Hi there, I have some simple frequencies I want to plot into one graph. I had it working, and now I can't figure out whats going wrong. All the data is stored in a dataframe, and i finally managed to order the factor correctly! Each column is a variable and contains integers for the same set of values in the column that contains the headers for each row (graphLabels). So, I get the data
2007 Jul 31
1
how to sort dataframe levels
Hi everyone, I've been bashing my head against this for days now, and can't figure out what to do. I have the following dataframe header appetitive stimulus aversive stimulus chaining contingency discriminative stimulus extinction intermittent reinforcement negative reinforcer operant response place learning positive reinforcer punishment reinforcement
2018 Jan 01
5
Is there a python binding, or any other script binding, that has access to individual instructions?
There is llvmlite http://llvmlite.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ , but it doesn't seem to support reading individual instructions, based on these docs. I was thinking to make a simple code analysis tool to, for example, find all system calls that have unchecked return codes, but I can't find a binding for any scripting language. And I am averse to writing this in C++. Thanks, Yuri
2000 Sep 03
1
installing OpenSSH rpm on SuSE 6.2
I am taking the liberty of forwarding this message to the list. I am not subscribed to it. If you want to reply to me, please send email to faheem at email.unc.edu Thanks, Faheem Mitha. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Faheem Mitha <faheem at email.unc.edu> Newsgroups: comp.security.ssh Subject: installing OpenSSH rpm on SuSE 6.2 Dear people, I tried
2009 Feb 11
4
WiFi SIP phone w/VPN?
Hi, all. My subject line says it all: is there a WiFi SIP phone with VPN abilities? Failing that, a WiFi phone that runs Linux? I already know one phone that does meet my requirements -- the iPhone. The new software comes with a Cisco VPN client, and a SIP client can be had from third-party vendors for jailbroken phones. And, while I'm not averse to the idea, a) it ain't cheap, and b)
2006 Jul 01
1
Missing Dependency
Hi, Viewing the lastest logwatch, discovered the error below. Error: Missing Dependency: perl(Module::Install::Base) is needed by package perl-Test-Base I tried to install Module::Install::Base using cpan and cpan tell me it has already installed. cpan> install Module::Install::Base Fetching with LWP: ftp://mirror.averse.net/pub/CPAN/authors/01mailrc.txt.gz Going to read
2002 Jul 18
4
rsync anti-FUD
I'm working on a commercial project that would benefit immensely from the use of rsync. However, I cannot convince management that rsync is a worthy tool due to the rote "it's shareware, it's not supported" FUD. Are there any documented, corportate users of rsync? Testimonials? In short, how do I drag this risk-averse group out of the FTP age into the rsync present? /p
2018 Apr 19
3
Down C6 ALL without torrent ?
Hi, I have a machine with a BIOS that does not permit DVD installation. It accepts everything else including some old superseded media types. Is it possible to download C6 combined parts 1 and 2 not using Torrent ? I have an aversion to using anything that comes from unknown sources, as used by Torrent. Thank you. -- Regards, Paul. England, EU. England's place is in the
2001 Sep 05
4
Command line editing.
I've looked through the FAQ and can't find anything about this. I'm working on a Sun machine, running Solaris 2.7. I'm a new R-user; have been using Splus for millenia, and finally decided it was time I got going with R. So I downloaded R, installed it, fiddled about a bit, and found that command-line editing was absent. Scrounging through the documentation some more, I saw it
2018 Apr 19
6
Down C6 ALL without torrent ?
On Thu, 19 Apr 2018, Valeri Galtsev wrote: > On Wed, April 18, 2018 8:36 pm, Always Learning wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I have a machine with a BIOS that does not permit DVD installation. It >> accepts everything else including some old superseded media types. >> >> Is it possible to download C6 combined parts 1 and 2 not using Torrent ? >> >> I have an
2001 Oct 30
4
FUD or foolishness? Windows XP Home and Samba
Steven Vaughan-Nichols at Ziff-Davis said: | Unlike all other previous Microsoft operating systems, XP | Home will simply not work in an office network environment | with NetWare, NT, Samba, or Windows 2000 servers. Period. | You simply can't connect to the servers' domains or their | file/print services. Which sounds like they took the SMB client out... | XP Home also has a built-in
2004 Aug 06
4
Streaming MP3 and OGG with one Ices
Hello. I understand that ices 0.3 is capable of streaming mp3 to an Icecast 2 server, and that ices 2 is capable of streaming ogg to an Icecast 2 server, but what I'm really after is a single version of ices that can stream mp3 and ogg to an Icecast 2 server. Does such a thing exist? Currently 90% of my audio files are mp3, but I am starting to use ogg instead for new files. However as it
2011 Apr 04
4
Puppet nagios integration problem
Hi all, I''m working on setting up Puppet to write out my Nagios configs. A few weeks back I inserted a few dummy Nagios checks into my Puppet config, and the Nagios configs were written out properly. I''ve now added loads of Nagios host and service checks like this: @@nagios_service { "check_smtp_${hostname}": check_command =>
2003 Jan 28
1
ibutton
has anybody worked with support for the ibutton? i've come across keymgr (http://www.rcpt.to/keymgr/), but it seems to be dead (or playing possum). i've also come across ramblings about integrating ibutton support into openssl, but i dunno how pertinent that is, or even whether the work still exists. i just want to get rid of my passwds (or lock them up in a safe), and the ibutton seems
2012 Aug 26
1
Capturing sftp logs on stderr
Hi. I am running sshd under supervise, using the -e option to capture the logs on stderr. I am trying to do the same for the sftp subsystem, but I have been unable to do so. Using the same -e option to sftp-server simply sends the debug messages to the client's stderr (instead of sshd's stderr) which doesn't help. Is there any way to do this? I am not averse to doing a local
2001 Sep 25
2
read.table() suggestions
Hi, I understand work is being done to improve read.table(), especially by Prof. Brian D. Ripley. I offer below a version that I wrote, in the hope some aspects of it may prove useful or at least inspire discussion. Be aware that my version differs in a couple fundamental ways that reflect my aversion to dataframes and factors. So it returns a list of vectors which are all character,
2016 Sep 08
1
Fwd: Re: RSiteSearch, sos, rdocumentation.org, ...?
Would it make sense to recreate the "searchable R help pages" by feeding them all into elasticsearch, which will automatically index them and also provides an extensive (HTTP+JSON-based) API to perform complex searches? On 9/8/2016 10:31 AM, Jonathan Baron wrote: > On 09/08/16 07:09, John Merrill wrote: >> Given Google's commitment to R, I don't think that they'd
2011 Jan 04
1
Question About Conferencing Capabilities
My company is building a VOIP application, and initially were just using a barebones OpenSIPS implementation to host one-on-one calls; however, we want to expand the functionality to conferencing (which, of course, OpenSIPS doesn't handle) and was looking into Asterisk (the other option being Freeswitch). I've been poring through the docs, and have even set up a test server myself, but
2004 Aug 06
3
icecast 2.x & a control panel?
I don't know of any such tool...but maybe I'm out of the loop. If writing your own, I'd humbly suggest using Webmin as the framework. It handles a lot of the 'grunt work' for you, and makes writing web based server administration tools a breeze. Unless you have an aversion to perl, it's a great starting place. With Webmin based modules, you get fine grained ACLs,