Displaying 20 results from an estimated 22 matches for "buckling".
2008 Jun 19
4
What will the upgrade to 5.2 be like?
I have a few servers that I really have to build already. Got to buckle
down and get it done; no more waiting for 5.2 as a 'reason' to put it
off for another day.
I will be building a local repository for 5.2 as soon as the ISOs are
posted (well as soon as my 768Kb DSL link will allow), so what am I
looking at for the 'cost' of the upgrade?
2004 Jun 30
1
NMBD will not start...
SAMBA newbie here........New 2.2.8 install on 5.1 AIX, nmbd will not
start. Here is my error:
[2004/06/29 14:05:29, 0] lib/util_sock.c:open_socket_in(804)
bind failed on port 137 socket_addr = 0.0.0.0.
Error = Address already in use
Any ideas?
Thanks !!!
Larry S. Singleton
lars@thornwood.com
Systems Analyst
E-Mail Administrator/Webmaster/"Guru in Training"
Thornwood Furniture
2002 May 28
1
determination of the number of lags
Dear all,
I wish use the "est.variogram" function under R.
My question concerns the determination of number of lags.
To make this calculation, i determined the biggest and the smallest
distance between 2 pairs of points.
I built the following tolerance : tol=mindistance/2 and i defined 1 lag as
: 1lag=mindist+tol.
Then i made a buckle the step of stop of which the maximal distance.
2018 Oct 30
2
IBM buying RedHat
On 30/10/18 20:06, Eddie G. O'Connor Jr. wrote:
>
> On 10/30/18 2:46 AM, Simon Matter wrote:
>>> On 10/29/18 1:55 AM, Simon Matter wrote:
>>>> To me it seems like, if they are smart, they will try to push IBM
>>>> POWER
>>>> and RedHat Linux together to establish real competition in the
>>>> hardware
>>>> market again
2015 Jan 09
1
EZStream and Cue Sheets
I could, but I have this big old Fedora system just waiting for me to
get LS working on it, so I think I need to concentrate on making that
happen. If it's hard, difficult, tedious, inconvenient, then that's
what it is. I want the cue sheet capability some way somehow, so I'm
just going to have to knuckle down and buckle down and do it. Right?
On Wed, 7 Jan 2015 17:21:27 -0800, you
2018 Oct 30
7
IBM buying RedHat
> On 10/29/18 1:55 AM, Simon Matter wrote:
>> To me it seems like, if they are smart, they will try to push IBM POWER
>> and RedHat Linux together to establish real competition in the hardware
>> market again (and of course don't forget to keep Fedora/CentOS alive)!
>
> Er, RHEL has been running on Power for a very long time. The fastest
> supercomputer in the
2018 Oct 30
2
IBM buying RedHat
Am 2018-10-30 08:06, schrieb Eddie G. O'Connor Jr.:
>
> Yeah.....I guess that's one way to look at it.
>
> My biggest worry? Is I've placed so much time and effort "getting to
> know" Fedora and its intricacies, idiosyncrasies, its ins and
> outs...dealt with ridicule on this very same list when I first
> started, have "cut my teeth" on
2018 Oct 30
0
IBM buying RedHat
On 10/30/18 2:46 AM, Simon Matter wrote:
>> On 10/29/18 1:55 AM, Simon Matter wrote:
>>> To me it seems like, if they are smart, they will try to push IBM POWER
>>> and RedHat Linux together to establish real competition in the hardware
>>> market again (and of course don't forget to keep Fedora/CentOS alive)!
>> Er, RHEL has been running on Power for a
2004 Jul 06
0
Fw: Help with long PC names and AIX
OK I am new to Samba.
I need a solution for a problem of long PC names and short AIX names.
I cannot get a windows 98 PC connected to an AIX Samba server, I think
because the PC name is too long. AIX allows only a maximum of 8
characters in a user name. My PC name is "ghostraider" and I cannot
create a user named ghostraider in the AIX system. So when I try to
connect, I get a
2018 Oct 30
0
IBM buying RedHat
On 10/30/18 3:20 AM, Rob Kampen wrote:
> On 30/10/18 20:06, Eddie G. O'Connor Jr. wrote:
>>
>> On 10/30/18 2:46 AM, Simon Matter wrote:
>>>> On 10/29/18 1:55 AM, Simon Matter wrote:
>>>>> To me it seems like, if they are smart, they will try to push IBM
>>>>> POWER
>>>>> and RedHat Linux together to establish real
2018 Oct 30
0
IBM buying RedHat
On 10/30/18 3:27 AM, rainer at ultra-secure.de wrote:
> Am 2018-10-30 08:06, schrieb Eddie G. O'Connor Jr.:
>
>>
>> Yeah.....I guess that's one way to look at it.
>>
>> My biggest worry? Is I've placed so much time and effort "getting to
>> know" Fedora and its intricacies, idiosyncrasies, its ins and
>> outs...dealt with ridicule on
2004 Dec 09
12
four wildcards in a single pc
Hi.
Please excuse me asking this again. But it really puzzles me.
We're installing asterisk at a branch office at NJ (HQ is at
Petach-Tikva)
It'll need to support 5 POTS lines, 11 analog extensions and four VOIP
phones.
I wanted to go with a T1 card from digium and a channel bank, but we
have a dead line. It has to be up and running by January 1st.
I don't have the time to start
2023 Oct 28
1
My Back-UPS RS 1000 went haywire, any ideas?
Is the battery old? PbAc ones usually last for 2-3 years and then degrade.
Should be a field-replaceable part.
Some 20 years ago I had an APC BackUPS become a glorified power strip every
few years, so when the wall power disappeared - load went down immediately.
It was also beeping about battery replacement (but in the closet, was not
often noticed quickly). This is also a way for you to check if
2009 Jan 20
1
Errmsgs b4 and after migration DC V1.0.15 to V1.1.8
...ositive).
Did the indexing method/format change in some way that would cause this
(and Dovecot heals itself!) ? Is there any continuing problem inherent
in this that needs to be dealt with?
Thanks!
--
"Eppur si muove." (But Still it moves) Galileo, leaving the Inquisition,
after buckling under the threat of torture and excommunication and
recanting from his proof that the heavens do not revolve around the
earth --
Stewart Dean, Unix System Admin, Henderson Computer Center, Bard
College, Annandale, New York 12504 sdean at bard.edu voice: 845-758-7475,
fax: 845-758-7035
2009 Mar 18
4
Staged migration from mbox to maildir
...Is this correct or am I (hopefully) wrong and there *is* a way to change
things on the server that allows for staged migration? Oh, I would so
like to be wrong!
IMAP should have an rc file.............
--
"Eppur si muove." (But Still it moves) Galileo, leaving the Inquisition,
after buckling under the threat of torture and excommunication and
recanting from his proof that the heavens do not revolve around the
earth --
Stewart Dean, Unix System Admin, Henderson Computer Center, Bard
College, Annandale, New York 12504 sdean at bard.edu voice: 845-758-7475,
fax: 845-758-7035
2015 Jan 08
2
EZStream and Cue Sheets
Looks like a lot of tedium. I'll give it a go on Red Hat, but not
before a full backup first.
On Wed, 7 Jan 2015 11:26:13 -0800, you wrote:
>Hello,
>
>Fedora and CentOS don't have any prebuilt packages in the standard repos.
>
>Here are a few guides from the Liquidsoap community, specific to CentOS.
>http://puck.in/2013/12/install-liquidsoap-1-1-on-centos-6-4/
2018 Jan 24
0
Geometry delaunayn and deldir results, differing results from Octave due to decimal precision?
"The question is, what is making the results for the R packages different
from each other?"
There are literally thousands of R packages, contributed independently by
thousands of people. There should be no expectation of consistency or for
that matter, "correctness", among them. Caveat emptor.
Only within the base R distribution, maintained and mostly written by the R
Core
2007 Jan 04
2
Re: [nut-Patches][303751] Checking UPS Temperature
One disadvantage of handling it through a script is that is will not
be done by default. Most users probably don't know about the problem
of burning batteries, as it is not very common.
A potential problem with Eric Wilde's patch is that it is not general
enough; some UPS models have an boolean OVERHEAT flag although they
don't report the actual temperature. So the UPSOVERTEMP
2018 Jan 24
4
Geometry delaunayn and deldir results, differing results from Octave due to decimal precision?
The problem:
I would like to translate the Octave algorithm in griddata.m to R.
Within the griddata algorithm calls are made to the Delaunay function. For the R translation I have found delaunayn within the "geometry" package and also the deldir package.
Both do similar things but give slightly different results depending on the input.
The question is, what is making the results for the
2006 Jul 19
30
I am a newbie and I would like some help deciding what operating system
I would like first to introduce my self to the community. I am Steve
Beyer and I am interested in learning Ruby, ROR, and how to set up a
production server. I am going to use OSX for my client/developement
system but I would like to get some advice on what operating system
you would recommend for a production server. I want to use Mongrel
to start and then move up the ladder as my