Displaying 5 results from an estimated 5 matches for "bouvier".
2010 Jul 17
4
Samba + Winbind + Windows 2003 AD
Hey out there.
I have to join my UNIX server with an existing Win2k3 AD network.
My system info:
Debian Lenny
Samba - 3.4.8
Winbind - 3.4.8
Windows Server 2003 with 2000-style-AD
My problem is that, I have en UNIX server that have to run auth up
against our existing windows 2003 AD.
I have successfully joined my UNIX server to the AD, without problems.
# net ads join -U Administrator
Enter
2010 Jul 28
2
Does anybody use idmap_adex?
...??en
Tobias Mucke
LFK-Lenkflugk?rpersysteme GmbH
Serverpool, FCI4
Landshuter Stra?e 26, 85716 Unterschlei?heim, GERMANY
Phone: +49 89 3179 8438
Fax: +49 89 3179 8927
Mobile: +49 170 635 3830
E-Mail: tobias.mucke at mbda-systems.de
http://www.mbda.net
Chairman of the Supervisory Board: Antoine Bouvier
Managing Director: Werner Kaltenegger
Registered Office: Schrobenhausen
Commercial Register: Amtsgericht Ingolstadt, HRB 4365
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2012 Dec 12
3
create a color palette with custom ranges between colors
Hello everybody,
I'm trying to create my own color palette on R, in order to interpolate some
different temperature data on different maps (daily means, seasonal
means,...).
I would like to create a color palette which works for each map, so I need a
color palette between -40 and +40?C. Sometimes my data for one map range
from -10 to +20, sometimes from 10 to 30, etc... but always between
2009 Aug 24
6
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2010 Apr 15
4
Does "sink" stand for anything?
Hello Everyone,
Learning about R and its wonderful array of functions. If it's not obvious, I usually try to find out what a function stands for. I think this helps me remember better.
One function that has me stumped is "sink." Can anyone tell me if this stands for something?
Thanks,
Paul
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