Displaying 4 results from an estimated 4 matches for "billgates".
2004 Sep 22
1
S4 methods and polymorophism
...working with R 1.9 on Windows.
Final goal is the complete rewriting of my R2HTML package from scratch to
provide to users a convenient way to describe their output and to allow
different output format (provided by special functions - drivers, "? la"
Sweave - HTML, LaTeX, XML...).
As BillGates guys often have good ideas (or find or buy them), I take the
structure of Word documents as a starting point.
A document will be a collection of Objects, which will be either a standard
R object or a graph, in both cases with some Formatting Options (FO) added.
Formatting Options (a class) is a...
2005 Sep 27
1
PDC + LDAP, cannot access LDAP when not root
I'm using Debian Sarge, Samba (3.1.14a) with the ldapsam backend, and
OpenLDAP (2.2.23).
When attempting to join an Windows XP+SP2 computer (BILLGATES) to my
domain (WORKGROUP), using the Administrator account, I am told by
windows: 'Access denied.'
The logs (attached) seem to indicate that the user Administrator is
being authenticated (which would have? to use LDAP), but when It goes to
add the computer to the domain, it fails. Apparent...
2012 Jul 19
2
[Bug 2026] New: OpenSSH client leaks username to server
...root password for the
SSH server on apple.com. He tries to get on by running "ssh apple.com",
it fails for wrong password, then he realizes he forgot to set the
username so he runs "ssh root at apple.com". But now apple.com has a login
attempt in their logs for the account "billgates" (he was using a
botnet which is hardcoded in every Windows kernel, providing an
anonymity network to Bill Gates, so apple.com didn't get his IP
address). So after Bill Gates changed apple.com to show bad financial
reports and say that they're closing down (making them lose all their
i...
2006 May 02
96
[ADV] Second Edition of Agile Web Development with Rails
ANNOUNCING AGILE WEB DEVELOPMENT WITH RAILS, SECOND EDITION
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http://www.pragmaticprogrammer.com/titles/rails2/
Rails has changed a lot since we announced the first edition of the
book a year ago. DHH says that the 1.1 release "boasts more than 500
fixes, tweaks, and features from more than 100 contributors." Who
are we to