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2016 Apr 04
9
Free Redhat Linux (rhel) version 7.2
I read that Redhat was offering their Linux free, and downloaded the ISO, though I haven't run it. What do CentOS users think of Redhat's offer? The registration with Redhat seemed very bureaucratic to me, and I'm not sure if I have carried it out properly. Also, I didn't see if it was possible to get updates, either with dnf or some other way. I've been (and am) very pleased with CentOS, which I've been running for several years, and I don't particularly want to change....
2016 Apr 04
6
Free Redhat Linux (rhel) version 7.2
...> On 04/04/2016 08:39 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote: >> I read that Redhat was offering their Linux free, >> and downloaded the ISO, though I haven't run it. >> >> What do CentOS users think of Redhat's offer? >> >> The registration with Redhat seemed very bureaucratic to me, >> and I'm not sure if I have carried it out properly. >> Also, I didn't see if it was possible to get updates, >> either with dnf or some other way. >> >> I've been (and am) very pleased with CentOS, >> which I've been running for several...
2007 Jul 28
5
the large dataset problem
Dear useRs, I recently began a job at a very large and heavily bureaucratic organization. We're setting up a research office and statistical analysis will form the backbone of our work. We'll be working with large datasets such the SIPP as well as our own administrative data. Due to the bureaucracy, it will take some time to get the licenses for proprietary softwa...
2016 Apr 04
1
Free Redhat Linux (rhel) version 7.2
On 04/04/2016 08:39 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote: > I read that Redhat was offering their Linux free, > and downloaded the ISO, though I haven't run it. > > What do CentOS users think of Redhat's offer? > > The registration with Redhat seemed very bureaucratic to me, > and I'm not sure if I have carried it out properly. > Also, I didn't see if it was possible to get updates, > either with dnf or some other way. > > I've been (and am) very pleased with CentOS, > which I've been running for several years, > and I don...
2006 Apr 04
2
Distinctive Ring on SPA941
Does anyone know how to set the distinctive ring on the Linksys SPA941? I want to be able to dial one extension and have the phone ring with a certain tone and then dial another and have the phone ring with a different tone. I have tried the following ------------------------------------------------------------------- exten => 802,1,SIPAddHeader(call_info=Classic-4) exten =>
2010 Sep 20
1
can Samba 2.2 join Windows 2003 R2 DC?
I have a Solaris 8 box with very old Samba 2.2.8a. It would be very convenient to join a Windows Domain with a 2003 R2 DC. (saving about 1 month of bureaucratic busy work - replacing the server) I've followed the docs on joining a Windows 2K AD, but no success: [root at box samba-2.2.8a]# smbpasswd -D 2 -j FOO -U me added interface ip=10.1.4.31 bcast=10.1.5.255 nmask=255.255.254.0 Password: Got a positive name query response from 10.1.4.88 ( 10.1.4.8...
2007 Jun 18
2
patch for triggering SFTP process_write
Hi Damien! I produced a little patch to the package ver. 4.6p1 for linux. My company, for many bureaucratic reasons, was interested in triggering each uploaded file to the server using sftp subsystem. In Internet and in ML, all folks solve the problem using a script joining sftp command section to ssh command section, but unfortunately isn't my case. The patch consist in a modification of sshd_c...
2005 Sep 14
1
non-central t : R v.Splus
Hi For bureaucratic reasons beyond my control I need to rewrite an R function (for producing operating characteristic curves) as an Splus function ( version 6 , windows XP ). The R function makes extensive use of the fact that the student's t distribution function pt() has a non-centrality parameter built i...
2011 Nov 01
0
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] RFC: Upcoming Build System Changes
...atic check, why not delegate to it the handling of the dependencies? As mentioned elsewhere, what we want is to know when a source code change creates a modification on the dependency graph, to decide if we are okay with that. Manually keeping up to date the dependency files is just an unnecessary bureaucratic burden.
2011 Nov 01
2
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] RFC: Upcoming Build System Changes
Óscar Fuentes <ofv at wanadoo.es> writes: > Chris Lattner <clattner at apple.com> writes: > >> There are different overheads in different scenarios. The makefiles >> get really poor utilization out of a 8 or 16-way machine because of >> implicit synchronization between different sublibraries. > > BTW, adding explicit library dependencies will make the
2010 Sep 14
2
[PATCH] ifgpxe.c32
...P URLs, depending on whether or not gPXE extensions are present. I am aware that most of these problems can be solved with clever DHCP configuration. However, our IT department keeps fairly tight control over the DHCP servers, and any change to the DHCP options used for a given host has a bunch of bureaucratic overhead. With ifgpxe.c32, we can simply edit the host-specific pxelinux configuration files, which IT has much less control over. The actual content of the file was mostly copy/pasted from ifcpu64.c, so I left HPA's copyright on it. Thanks, Geoff -------------- next part -------------- A non...
2011 Nov 01
1
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] RFC: Upcoming Build System Changes
...and that happens when the build takes too long. > As mentioned elsewhere, what we want is to know when a source code > change creates a modification on the dependency graph, to decide if we > are okay with that. Manually keeping up to date the dependency files is > just an unnecessary bureaucratic burden. I agree. Dependency files should not be necessary. But CMake uses such files, doesn't it? What's the difference between that and Daniel's solution? All things being equal, I prefer Daniel's solution because CMake is just horrendous. -Dav...
2006 Jan 21
1
Request for Proposal: On-Site Rails Training
Don''t let the bureaucratic aspects of this RFP bother you: we''re eager to find and work with a good trainer to get our developers up to speed on RoR, and there''s a possibility of a paid Rails-evangelist gig as well. If that sounds like something you would be interested in and qualified for, I hope you will...
2012 May 08
9
What is the most cost effective hardware for R?
Has anyone got any advice about what hardware to buy to run lots of R analysis? Links to studies or other documents would be great as would be personal opinion. We are not currently certain what analysis we shall be running, but our first implementation uses the functions lme and gls from the library nlme. To do one data point currently takes 1.5 seconds on our 3 year old sunfire box, and
2015 Feb 02
0
Another Fedora decision
...gless as well. While I?ve got the floor, I would like to encourage everyone to send mail to god at universe.org to protest tomorrow?s sunrise. Rationale: Melanoma is bad. > This change was not discussed Hmm, yes, let?s hold public committee hearings for every technical change. The resulting bureaucratic mire will surely usher in the Year of Linux! > ( Odd, is it not, that Mr. Williamson professes that there is no > secret motive but cannot actually provide one when asked. ) What secret motive *could* there be?? The current security policy is weak, and this change fixes that. End of story...
2015 Feb 02
0
Another Fedora decision
On Mon, February 2, 2015 5:26 pm, Les Mikesell wrote: > On Mon, Feb 2, 2015 at 4:17 PM, Warren Young <wyml at etr-usa.com> wrote: >>> >> Let???s flip it around: what???s your justification *for* weak >> passwords? >> > You don't need to write them down. Or trust some 3rd party password > keeper to keep them. Whereas when 'not weak' is
2016 Apr 04
0
Free Redhat Linux (rhel) version 7.2
...> On 04/04/2016 08:39 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote: >> I read that Redhat was offering their Linux free, >> and downloaded the ISO, though I haven't run it. >> >> What do CentOS users think of Redhat's offer? >> >> The registration with Redhat seemed very bureaucratic to me, >> and I'm not sure if I have carried it out properly. >> Also, I didn't see if it was possible to get updates, >> either with dnf or some other way. >> >> I've been (and am) very pleased with CentOS, >> which I've been running for several...
2016 Apr 04
0
Free Redhat Linux (rhel) version 7.2
...Timothy Murphy wrote: > >> I read that Redhat was offering their Linux free, > >> and downloaded the ISO, though I haven't run it. > >> > >> What do CentOS users think of Redhat's offer? > >> > >> The registration with Redhat seemed very bureaucratic to me, > >> and I'm not sure if I have carried it out properly. > >> Also, I didn't see if it was possible to get updates, > >> either with dnf or some other way. > >> > >> I've been (and am) very pleased with CentOS, > >> which I...
2016 Apr 04
0
Free Redhat Linux (rhel) version 7.2
...9 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote: >>> I read that Redhat was offering their Linux free, >>> and downloaded the ISO, though I haven't run it. >>> >>> What do CentOS users think of Redhat's offer? >>> >>> The registration with Redhat seemed very bureaucratic to me, >>> and I'm not sure if I have carried it out properly. >>> Also, I didn't see if it was possible to get updates, >>> either with dnf or some other way. >>> >>> I've been (and am) very pleased with CentOS, >>> which I've b...
2016 Apr 05
0
Free Redhat Linux (rhel) version 7.2
...that Redhat was offering their Linux free, and downloaded the > ISO, though I haven't run it. > > What do CentOS users think of Redhat's offer? I think it's an excellent opportunity for developers, and for the simply curious. > > The registration with Redhat seemed very bureaucratic to me, > and I'm not sure if I have carried it out properly. You should receive an email confirmation from Red Hat. In my case it only arrived after I had entered my RH account details when installing the new OS. That could just be a coincidence, of course. > Also, I didn't see if i...