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2005 Oct 19
3
Duplicated packages after yum crash
Hi,
I asked yum to update all packages on my CentOS 4.1 system and glibc
was among them. Yum crashed in the middle and now I've some packages
installed twice:
2 zlib-1.2.1.2-1.2
2 ncurses-5.4-13
2 mysql-4.1.10a-2.RHEL4.1
2 libstdc++-3.4.4-2
2 libstdc++-3.4.3-22.1
2 libselinux-1.19.1-7
2 libgcc-3.4.4-2
2 libgcc-3.4.3-22.1
2
2016 Apr 19
2
After Samba update getent returns just local users and groups
Zitat von "L.P.H. van Belle" <belle at bazuin.nl>:
> Yes, this is a bug somewhere, and my guess is its related to the
> precompiles debian/ubuntu packages.
How beatiful... :(
> Try
> getent passwd username
> id username
> wbinfo -g
> do these work?
They work...
Thanks
Luca Bertoncello
(lucabert at lucabert.de)
2010 Feb 01
1
strings plots
Hi all !
I'm new in this list and newbie about R
I'm trying to use R scripts (as in the attached file) for creating some distributions plots of data retrieved by a workflow(with Rserve, to be precise).
I was able to do it (even if not in a beatiful way, I have to improve it especially about labels and coordinates) with number inputs like :
1998 May 10
1
Pinging a netbios name
Does know anybody a small, little, beatiful (and cheap) software
replacement of PING utility for pingins machines with netbios name and with
ip number and without DNS entry?
Smbclient and nmblookup work fine, but I thinking in a utilitity like PING
of windows95. This ping is capable to work in WINS (NETBIOS) and ip and
name translation.
The ping of linux dont work in this way. Samba work fine.
2008 May 09
4
Code freeze, or catching up with new features
wine has evolved too much in the recent years. and with the evolution new features have come.
but unfortunately a program that tries to emulate a vast and complex system as windows are,has come to a point which it has flooded with bugs and "temp code".
So the code freeze is a refreshing point which allows the programmers - contributors to polish their code so it can take more
2015 Jan 30
2
rfc2307 deprecated in Windows 2012 R2?
...nd necessary if administrator
> is going to be able to login to the linux boxes like everybody else.
> From a linux box's view in a Windows DC domain administrator is no
> different from other users. Add your admin group to sudoers and ssh
> allowgroups and you are done. This works beatifully in several well
> tested and abused production systems, also with ACLs with
> administrator added.
>
>
>
Well, there you go, you and I are at opposite ends of the spectrum. I am
strongly against giving 'Administrator' a 'uidNumber' because you are
turning a special...
2015 Jan 30
3
rfc2307 deprecated in Windows 2012 R2?
On 29/01/15 22:56, Hans-Kristian Bakke wrote:
> Something went wrong and the message got sent before it was finished.
> Here is the complete one:
>
> Ok, it's here: http://pastebin.com/JEnr5wUq
>
> The id_offset is that value because i initially didn't use rfc2307
> attributes, but instead had
>
> idmap config EXAMPLE : range = 300000-499999
>
> in
2010 Apr 27
2
Bhapkar V test
Dear R help,
Is there a package which performs the Bhapkar V test (or any of the
Bhapkar-Deshpande L-type tests), preferably on the same sort of data
set input which kruskal.test() takes? I haven't been able to find
anything so far (the one reference to Bhapkar seems to be some other
test, though I could be wrong) as an R function.
Thank you!
Karl-Dieter Crisman
2000 Sep 01
3
Setting UP An IP Printer
I have asked this question twice now, but I'm giving in one last chance.
I'm new to the Linux/Samba world and would like to move my print servers
over to Samba. Before I can do that, I need to do some testing. Before I
can do any testing, I need to figure out how to install an IP printer in
Linux.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Daniel
2005 Jun 27
0
Pagode
Hi all,
This is my first message to this list. So let me introduce myself and my
problem.
My name is Anahuac and I'm from Brazil, so please be patient with my
poor english.
I'm working inthe last few months in a Web Based configuration tool to
Samba. I called it Pagode.
In Brazil Pagode is a kind of variation of the Samba music, so it's
sound nice to me.
Pagode has
2002 Aug 10
2
fractals
Dear R People:
Does anyone have any code for Fractals, chaos,
or anything like that, please?
This is strictly for demo purposes...decorative only.
This is R version 1.5.1 for Windows.
Thank you in advance!
Have a great weekend!
Sincerely,
Erin Hodgess
Associate Professor
Department of Computer and Mathematical Sciences
University of Houston - Downtown
1 Main Street
Houston, TX 77002
2012 Mar 28
2
[LLVMdev] Suboptimal code due to excessive spilling
Hi,
I have run into the following strange behavior and wanted to ask for
some advice. For the C program below, function sum() gets inlined in
foo() but the code generated looks very suboptimal (the code is an
extract from a larger program).
Below I show the 32-bit x86 assembly as produced by the demo page on
the llvm home page ("Output A"). As you can see from the assembly,
after
2015 Jan 30
0
rfc2307 deprecated in Windows 2012 R2?
...administrator
>> is going to be able to login to the linux boxes like everybody else.
>> From a linux box's view in a Windows DC domain administrator is no
>> different from other users. Add your admin group to sudoers and ssh
>> allowgroups and you are done. This works beatifully in several well
>> tested and abused production systems, also with ACLs with
>> administrator added.
>>
>>
>>
>
> Well, there you go, you and I are at opposite ends of the spectrum. I am
> strongly against giving 'Administrator' a 'uidNumber' b...
2003 Sep 10
1
Patch for auto-creating home directories
I've created a patch that adds a feature that is helpful to my setup. If
'parent_dir_umask' is set in the configuration file, any missing
directories in the home directory path are created.
The home directory itself is created according to the 'umask' setting,
'parent_dir_umask' is only used for intermediate directories that might
need creating.
This is useful to me,
2003 Nov 03
2
getting started
Hello all,
Excuse the very newbie questions, and yes I am reading or have read the
man and or help files, however am still having trouble.
I have two red hat boxes ( a 7.3 and a 9.0 ) with which I am
experimenting.
The 7.3 works a treat ( well at least I can see it on windoze machine on
the same network) but the same cannot be said for the 9.0 box.
Differences ( none ) I have copied the
2006 Jul 03
1
ggplot: a new system for drawing graphics in R
ggplot provides a new system for drawing graphics in R, based on the
Grammar of Graphics. It combines the advantages of both base and
lattice graphics: conditioning and shared axes are handled
automatically, and you can still build up a plot step by step from
multiple data sources. It also implements a more sophisticated
multidimensional conditioning system and a consistent interface to map
data
2006 Jul 03
1
ggplot: a new system for drawing graphics in R
ggplot provides a new system for drawing graphics in R, based on the
Grammar of Graphics. It combines the advantages of both base and
lattice graphics: conditioning and shared axes are handled
automatically, and you can still build up a plot step by step from
multiple data sources. It also implements a more sophisticated
multidimensional conditioning system and a consistent interface to map
data
2012 Apr 05
0
[LLVMdev] Suboptimal code due to excessive spilling
I don't know much about this, but maybe -mllvm -unroll-count=1 can be used as a workaround?
/Patrik Hägglund
-----Original Message-----
From: llvmdev-bounces at cs.uiuc.edu [mailto:llvmdev-bounces at cs.uiuc.edu] On Behalf Of Brent Walker
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To: llvmdev
Subject: [LLVMdev] Suboptimal code due to excessive spilling
Hi,
I have run into the following strange behavior
2006 Jan 23
4
create smbpasswd/tdbsam from ldapsam/LDAP query?
As some of you may know, I'm trying to set up Samba BDC on a disk- and fan-less tiny mipsel_CPU router running OpenWRT distribution.
I already managed to compile Samba 3.0.21a and OpenLDAP 2.3.18 for it, and they seem to work fine.
The problem is, this tiny distribution for routers doesn't seem to have anything like Name Service Switch (NSS), and relies solely on /etc/passwd
and
2012 Jun 21
2
ACLS without winbind (but WITH correct user mapping)
Thanks to some of the guys on #samba-technical (obnox in particular!), I
now have a working samba configuration.
The environment:
In our setup each user has an entry in both openldap (no samba schemes)
and AD. Each account has the same name and even has a Unix UID entry in
AD. Our users ssh into Linux boxes, authenticating off of openldap.
Files are shared via samba.
Due to the account