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2006 Jul 09
2
Johnny's site hacked?
Or is it some sort of inside joke? http://www.hughesjr.com/ If it's a bona fide hack, I'd be curious to know how the culprit got in. The the distro's maintainer has gotten burgled one would think that a lot of other systems are at risk. Cheers,
2003 Apr 18
1
keylib32.dll problem
...a Visio) 2) replacing the keylib dll with another from my Windoze PC that EZNEC runs on and the prog then complained that its "settings were corrupt" and invited me to re-install - which I did to no avail. As far as I can ascertain, this dll is to do with licence keys. My copy of EZNEC is bona-fide paid for by me, though there are no license numbers to type in 3) Looking in logs and config files (though here I'm in the dark) Any ideas welcome... Chris Bryant
2018 Feb 15
1
long vectors not supported yet
...re https://github.com/igraph/rigraph/issues/255 The response there to the question of whether it is an R core or an igraph issue was R core for sure, but probably both. Is this indeed the case for R core? To my naive eye, the error message suggests more of a known limitation, rather than a bona fide bug. Cheers, Loris -- Dr. Loris Bennett (Mr.) ZEDAT, Freie Universit?t Berlin Email loris.bennett at fu-berlin.de
2016 May 15
7
Ransomware?
Hi All, Is there anything in Samba that will help protect against ransomware? -T -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Computers are like air conditioners. They malfunction when you open windows ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
2003 Aug 04
2
Discussion: Spam on R-help
...are easily dealt with, with no regrets if there's any delay before I get round to it. Also there are not huge numbers of subscribers -- the overall level of traffic is relatively low. Another knock-on effect is tbat when I get a subscription request from an email address that is not obviously bona-fide, I feel obliged to send off a mail to that address asking for confirmation of genuine interest in Linux (I have a pro-forma template for this). This is to prevent people subscribing to the list in order either to send out spam via the list or to harvest email addresses of list subscribers. For...
2016 May 20
3
Ransomware?
...n Samba that will help protect >> against ransomware? > > The linux principle is "one job - one tool". Antivirus software exists. > It doesn't help against really new malware, it doesn't help against > "social engineering", it doesn't help against a bona fide user. It was a basic UNIX principle, back in BSD when I first encountered it. It's not always followed: witness "systemd" and "gnome". Samba has some advantages. If the core file server is Linux or UNIX, it can be much faster and cheaper to make regular snapshots of y...
2013 May 24
1
[LLVMdev] Definition of RegisterClass for load instruction in Thumb2
Thank you for the answer. What is the main reason of allowing this inconsistency in the td file? I guess that's because of the "some" distinction between the writeback and non-writeback versions. Is there any benefit from the inconsistency by using GRP in .td file and freezing lr and pc during register allocation in writeback version? Thanks, Junbum On May 23, 2013, at 11:51 AM,
2005 Jan 20
2
ices2
Hi everybody, If there any possibility the ices2 remote controlling(via the web)? Let's say the machine reboot and after i would like to position in the playlist. Or where can i know what is playing the ices2. Thanks Laci
2010 Jun 12
1
extended Kalman filter for survival data
...this paper by Fahrmeir: http://biomet.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/81/2/317 I would recommend BayesX: http://www.stat.uni-muenchen.de/~bayesx/. BayesX interfaces with R and estimates discrete (and continuous) time survival data with penalized regression methods. If you are looking for a bona fide Bayesian survival analysis method and do not wish to spend a lot of time coming up and debugging your MCMC implementations in WinBUGS/JAGS/OpenBUGS this would be the way to go. If you are strictly after frequentist analyses then you can still run them with BayesX (look at the REML chapter in t...
2011 Mar 22
2
dsync inbox conversion problem (mbox -> mdbox)
Hi, We are trying to convert all mbox mail on our systems to mdbox using dsync, in order to be able to use email sub-folders in Thunderbird. Everything works fine for non-inbox folders, however the inbox folders are not getting converted. We used: *dsync -v convert mbox:~/mail:INBOX=/var/mail/%u* *dovecot --version* 2.0.beta6 (3156315704ef) (shipping with RHEL6/SL6) *dovecot -n* #
2011 Oct 29
7
Run more than one application in wine simultaneously
Is it possible? If so, can you explain to a newbie (me) precisely how it is done? Don't take any shortcuts with your explanations, please: I'm a bona fida idiot
1998 Apr 02
0
samba here's your FREE BULK EMAIL demo!!
Greetings samba, TRANSFORM YOUR COMPUTER INTO A MAIL SERVER !!! This new user friendly software "EXPRESS MAIL SERVER" turns your own personal computer into a bona fide mail server. This gives you an amazing degree of control over your mail because you are NOT dependent on your ISP's mail server. "THIS IS THE NEXT GENERATION IN EMAIL MARKETING" With EXPRESS MAIL SERVER you will see all your mail being delivered. There is almost a 100% deliv...
2003 Sep 02
1
4.9 Pre-Release build weirdness
..."make kernel" and all went well After rebooting, I made world .. all went well I cp'd my custom kernel source to /usr/src/sys/i386/conf and made kernel ALL went well... I rebooted, did a mke world from /usr/src and all went well (including mergemaster) I've rebooted and I have a bona fide 4.9 pre-release system. What in hell went wrong with my traditional upgrade path? Tim Kellers CPE/NJIT
2018 Feb 14
0
long vectors not supported yet
This looks to me like a package development issue... which may be under discussion in R-sig-geo (search the archives), but more likely to be appropriate to discuss with the maintainer by email or through their development repository (R-forge, though it looks unused). -- Sent from my phone. Please excuse my brevity. On February 14, 2018 7:43:51 AM PST, Loris Bennett <loris.bennett at
2020 Aug 02
2
Boot failed on latest CentOS 7 update
...just one of the bits of code in the package. I seem to remember that Microsoft were the most vocal advocates for secure booting to get around boot sector viruses and in order to facilitate a more universal uptake they committed to signing any UEFI boot code from other OSes so long as it came from a bona fide source. You don't have to use UEFI secure booting - most machines can fall back to legacy booting using BIOS settings. If you do that, you won't use any Microsoft signed code. I haven't looked in detail at the bug this all was supposed to fix, but I think it had the capability of...
2018 Aug 02
0
Can't write to a samba share mounted as an AD user
...ink (and I could be wrong, but I don't think so) it was meant to > be a 'standalone server', but you now want it to be a Unix domain > member, if so, you need to make a lot of changes to your smb.conf. > Not according to their extensive doc. These filers are suppose to work as bona fide CIFS file servers connected to AD (and are heavy users of samba). Antyway, Rowland, don't get upset at me. I did actually Google A LOT before asking all of the above. So it seems that to get samba to know who is mounting what I need to add a few lines to tell it about my domain. -aps
2018 Feb 14
2
long vectors not supported yet
Hi, I am running R 3.3.3 and getting the following error: Error in add_edges(res, edges = t(as.matrix(el[, 1:2])), attr = weight) : long vectors not supported yet: ../../src/include/Rinlinedfuns.h:138 when passing a 13 GB TransitionLayer object to shortestPath from the package 'gdistance'. The error, albeit in a different context, is discussed here:
2000 Jan 03
1
Rounding in date.mdy from library(date)
The date library contains a function date.mdy that converts a number D to the date (month,date,year as a list) at D days after 1 Jan 1960. This a convention that fits in with SASs. The logic would be that the result was the date at D days after 1 Jan 1960 00:00:00 (which is a POINT in time as opposed to a date which is an interval), so that any D with 2<=D<3 was rounded to 3 Jan 1960 and
2018 Aug 02
5
Can't write to a samba share mounted as an AD user
On Thu, 2 Aug 2018 13:16:26 -0400 pisymbol via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > On Thu, Aug 2, 2018 at 1:11 PM, Eric Altman via samba > <samba at lists.samba.org > > wrote: > > > > > It’s just that the mount has read-only access despite the file > > ownership and modes being set to give full read-write? > > > > > That is almost
2019 Jul 13
2
Avoiding alloca elision
On Sat, Jul 13, 2019 at 12:40 PM Sanjoy Das via llvm-dev < llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > Hi Samuel, > > You can't expect alloca's to reliably lower to stack pointer > adjustments. The semantics of alloca is more high level -- it give > you an abstract memory location that lives and dies with the function > frame, but there is no guarantee that it will