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2015 Mar 30
0
Domains, vpn and bowse lists (samba 4.2)
Am 30.03.2015 um 18:16 schrieb jd at ionica.lv:
> I apologize, if the questions are simple, but its been a long time since
> I use Windows as enhanced typewriter only. The need to implement domain
> etc arose just suddenly.
>
> I am trying to implement VPN (and succeeded to implement it), even able
> to join windows clients to the Samba AD domain over VPN, but I am
> confused
2015 Mar 30
0
Domains, vpn and bowse lists (samba 4.2)
On 30/03/15 17:16, jd at ionica.lv wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I apologize, if the questions are simple, but its been a long time
> since I use Windows as enhanced typewriter only. The need to implement
> domain etc arose just suddenly.
>
> I am trying to implement VPN (and succeeded to implement it), even
> able to join windows clients to the Samba AD domain over VPN, but I am
2015 Mar 30
5
Domains, vpn and bowse lists (samba 4.2)
Hi!
I apologize, if the questions are simple, but its been a long time
since I use Windows as enhanced typewriter only. The need to implement
domain etc arose just suddenly.
I am trying to implement VPN (and succeeded to implement it), even
able to join windows clients to the Samba AD domain over VPN, but I am
confused by not getting the browse list of computers for the network I
2002 Oct 11
5
Fwd: XP-Problem - suddenly XP canot connect to samba
He could have changed the firewall setting in XP.
--- "Dr. Bernd Zimmermann"
<bernd@schaumburger-tracht.de> skrev: > Fra: "Dr.
Bernd Zimmermann"
> <bernd@schaumburger-tracht.de>
> Til: samba@lists.samba.org
> Tema: [Samba] XP-Problem - suddenly XP canot connect
> to samba
> Dato: Fri, 11 Oct 2002 14:48:11 +0200
>
> Hi,
>
> we had
2004 Nov 17
1
R: log-normal distribution and shapiro test
Hi,
from what you're writing:
"The logaritmic transformation
"shapiro.test(log10(y))" says: W=0.9773, p-value=
2.512e-05." it seems the log-values are not
distributed normally and so original data are not
distributed like a log-normal: the p-value is
extremally small!
Other tests for normality are available in package:
nortest
compare the log-transformation of your ecdf
2004 Nov 17
0
log-normal distribution and shapiro test
Hello:
Yes I know that sort of questions comes up quite often. But with all due
respect I din't find how to perform what I want. I am searching archives
and bowsing manuals but it isn't there, though, it is a ridiculous
simple task for the experienced R user.
I have data and can do the following with them:
==
hist(y, prob=TRUE)
lines(density(y,bw=0.03)
==
The result actually is a