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2013 Jul 12
1
robustbase compilation problem: probably boneheaded? maybe 32-bit?
With a recent SVN build (R Under development (unstable) (2013-07-10 r63264) -- "Unsuffered Consequences"), I'm having trouble installing the robustbase package. The bottom line is that I *think* it's a 32-bit-system problem, but I could easily be mistaken. robustbase is passing its package checks: http://cran.r-project.org/web/checks/check_results_robustbase.html ... but from
2006 Jun 24
2
error log for views?
This may be a bonehead question, but when I have some error in a view I''m testing, the server spits out a generic page: "Application error Change this error message for exceptions thrown outside of an action (like in Dispatcher setups or broken Ruby code) in public/500.html" This is pretty unhelpful when I''m debugging. Is there an error log for Rails overall
2020 Aug 04
2
Synology NAS is shutting down Ubuntu servers after very brief power outage (fwd)
On Mon, 3 Aug 2020, Todd Benivegna wrote: > Thank you!  Sorry for another bonehead question…. Do I replace <myups> with > the IP address of the NUT Server/Synology?  I’m assuming I would use this > version for use in Dash with Ubuntu, correct? Yes, you replace <myups> with the address of your UPS, for example "ups at 192.168.x.y". Are you using Dash or Bash?
2007 Oct 18
2
GRUB + zpool version mismatches
Apparently with zfs boot, if the zpool is a version grub doesn''t recognize, it merely ignores any zfs entries in menu.lst, and apparently instead boots the first entry it thinks it can boot. I ran into this myself due to some boneheaded mistakes while doing a very manual zfs / install at the summit. Shouldn''t it at least spit out a warning? If so, I have no issues filing a
2004 Oct 16
2
ICECast in Flash / IEWin
...p://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/icecast/2003-December/006139.html We're using the embedded flash player for listeners of pulverradio.com and can't use 2.2 for relaying from our encoders. Apparently we can use Icecast v1.3 Although this is clearly a problem caused by ActiveX and Microsoft boneheads that is a mountain that may prove difficult to heave in a timely manner. The fact that it can work with 1.3 indicates that there may have been some behaviour in the old version that was improved upon for 2.x ... perhaps future versions of Icecast could have a configuration flag to deprecate 2....
2007 Nov 20
5
Solaris 10 Jumpstart instructions on the wiki now
Not that I''m much of a Solaris guy, and definitely not a Solaris 10 guy, but since nobody else had posted anything yet: http://reductivelabs.com/trac/puppet/wiki/PuppetSolaris#Solaris10 The good news is that it appears to be a completely hands-off puppetd installation. Just sign the client key afterwards on the puppetmaster and you''re set. The bad news is that it''s
2004 Oct 18
2
ICECast in Flash / IEWin
...html >> >> We're using the embedded flash player for listeners of pulverradio.com >> and can't use 2.2 for relaying from our encoders. Apparently we can >> use Icecast v1.3 >> >> Although this is clearly a problem caused by ActiveX and Microsoft >> boneheads that is a mountain that may prove difficult to heave in a >> timely manner. >> >> The fact that it can work with 1.3 indicates that there may have been >> some behaviour in the old version that was improved upon for 2.x ... >> perhaps future versions of Icecast could h...
2004 Jul 11
1
Shorewall 2.0.5 reports version as 2.0.4
This morning I discovered a problem in the build of 2.0.5 -- the version number in the install.sh, uninstall.sh and fallback.sh script were not updated properly. The result is that "shorewall version" returns "2.0.4" rather than "2.0.5". This problem is present in the .tgz and .rpm files. I''ve replaced the original .tgz and .rpm files with corrected
2008 Nov 06
3
Help recovering zfs filesystem
Let me preface this by admitting that I''m a bonehead. I had a mirrored a zfs filesystem. I needed to use one of the mirrors temporarily so I did a zpool detach to remove the member (call it disk1) leaving disk0 in the pool. However, after the detach I mistakenly wiped disk0. So here is the question. I haven''t touched disk1 yet so the data is hopefully still there. Is there
2006 Nov 16
1
LDA Question
I need some advice about replacing maildrop with the Dovecot LDA. I need to replicate a setup that uses postfix+maildrop+spamassassin. We'll be using Dovecot 1rc13. In the current setup, maildrop reads a file called .mailfilter in each user's folder, then call spamassassin according to the user's preferences. The file is simple, and looks like this -- if ( $SIZE > 20971520 ) {
1998 Oct 06
1
Is there a reason...
That smbpasswd doesn't obey the smb passwd file option in the smb.conf file? I've got the pre-compiled binaries for RedHat, version 1.19.8p10 and I'm just shifting from security = share to security = user. I tried to move the password file from /etc to /etc/samba, so that it would be in a root-only directory (as recommended by encryption.txt) and I've just found out that smbpasswd,
2003 Feb 05
1
Win 2000 & XP Printer problem RESOLUTION
In case anyone was interested... this turned out to be a Super BONEHEAD problem.... My printer name was "testron". Well... come to find out, I have a share with the same name. Imagine that. Just an FYI to those new to samba... can't have printer & share names the same. ======================== I've recently started adding WinXP (and 2000) clients to my network.
2001 Apr 10
0
segfault on Linux from buffer overflow in warning() ? (PR#905)
I have found what seems to be a bug in warning(), but perhaps I'm being really boneheaded (it's happened before). Essentially, warning() seems to segfault if its argument is greater than 8191 characters (8192 is defined as BUFSIZE in errors.c, so a quick workaround would be to boost this ...) The bug was initially provoked by trying to concatenate two long tables -- the warning message
2000 Oct 20
1
Linux -> Win2K file transfer
Just a quick question, in case I'm doing something really boneheaded that could be easily sorted out. I'm attempting to save() datasets on Linux (R 1.1.1) and load() them on Win2K (rw1011, fetched from CRAN today). I get the "restore file corrupted" message every time. I've tried saving with ascii=TRUE and FALSE, and the ASCII versions look OK (it's my impression
2020 Aug 03
2
Synology NAS is shutting down Ubuntu servers after very brief power outage (fwd)
On Sun, 2 Aug 2020, Todd Benivegna wrote: > How would you write the SHUTDOWNCMD line with multiple commands?  I’ve been > looking at the manual and see that you have to escape the internal “ but am > still a little confused on how to do this exactly. This assumes that you use the Bash shell in your default environment. It will need adaption if you use Dash. In .bashrc define
2006 Jul 30
1
Printer settings don't stick
Experienced programmer, Samba noob, CUPS noob; trying to use Ubuntu 6.06 Server as a print server for Windows XP clients on a home LAN. Worked through the Howto and got point-and-print to work for my Canon iP1200 (raw CUPS queue, and I used the Windows XP Add Printer Wizard to upload the driver to the print$ share). However, I can't persuade the printer driver to change the ink cartridge mode
2005 Feb 12
3
Is there a Caller ID issue in the latest CVSStable
Nicol?s Gudi?o <asternic@gmail.com> wrote: >>> Paul, 1.0.5 stable suffers from caller id issues as well, at least for >>> SIP channels. What fixed things for me was swapping in app_dial.c from >>> 1.0.2 stable (didn't try others). You could also just diff app_dial.c >>> between versions to find the problem but I took the lazy way out the >>>
2010 Nov 03
1
Auto-killing processes spawned by foreach::doMC
Hi all, Sometimes I'll find myself "ctrl-c"-ing like a madman to kill some code that's parallelized via foreach/doMC when I realized that I just set my cpu off to do something boneheaded, and it will keep doing that thing for a while. In these situations, since I interrupted its normal execution, foreach/doMC doesn't "clean up" after itself by killing the
2018 Jun 03
0
chrony configuration for secondary samba DC
Just to make clear how ridiculous this has gotten [Not RP's position, but the "opposition"] let me put the demands in context. I'll just restate them so they are clearly as entitled and crazy as they really are. >> Ubuntu can recommend what they like, but Samba only recommends and >> supports ntpd. RHvs> no, you think so, you even maybe right but all you do in
2013 Jan 11
1
.print.via.format not found when building r61617?
I wouldn't be at all surprised if I turned out to be doing something boneheaded, but I've *tried* to follow all the relevant rules ... Based on a clean SVN checkout of R-devel r61617, building in a separate directory, I end up with Error in eval(expr, envir, enclos) : object '.print.via.format' not found Has anyone encountered this or does anyone have any further