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2007 May 08
2
Moving a Centos 5 install to another disk
I want to get Centos 5 on my notebook, at minimal risk. I want to install it on a clean drive, make sure it 'works', the delete everything but /home (which is on a separate partition) from the Centos 4 drive and copy the Centos 5 over. Any 'caviats'? I would first tar up the Centos 4 stuff before putting my foot into it. To what extent do I need to have the same drive layouts? Is it enough that /boot and / are consistant (ie each is in its own partition). I am working with /home in a separate partition. Thanks for the help!
2007 Aug 17
2
Help in starting spamassassin
I have installed spamassassin, per the instructions on Scalix's wiki, and it is working, with some important caviats. So I asked for help on the spamassassin user list, and got some, but I think I am butting up against some Centos specific issues... This is what I am seeing in the maillog: Aug 17 14:39:59 z9m9z sendmail[13082]: l7HIdvGf013082: Milter add: header: X-Spam-Checker-Version: SpamAssassin 3.1.9 (...
2002 Oct 07
2
good news for solaris8 &3.4p1
Thanks go to Darren Tucker who posted about "#if 0" on auth-pam.c I saw his email in the archive, about solaris 7. I removed the "#if 0", and finally, password expiration works. A caviat or two: If UseLogin=no (the default) , if a user fails to use the correct password for a "change on first login" account, you get the following message: sshd(SYSTEM): Sorry,
2003 Nov 21
0
WINS problem?
I'm exeriencing a problem with about 10 Windows 2000 Professional clients connecting to Samba server on Solaris. When connecting to the Solaris box, each of the clients gets a "duplicate name exists on the network" error. There are no duplicate names on the network and this affects all computers. The problem is temporarily resolved by unplugging the Solaris box from the network,
2003 Apr 28
1
Re: Why would I want Active Directory (rather, how t o argue against it?)
> -----Original Message----- > From: Brian J. Murrell [mailto:brian@interlinx.bc.ca] > > - Single Sign-On via Kerberos > > OK. Actually I understood this feature. I am just wondering how it > applies in an MS network. SSO to all of what? If my DCs are my > file/printer server(s) (let's say I mirror the data contents > of my PDC to > my BDC as well --
2003 Mar 19
2
Some more general questions
Hi, Some general questions. I want to build a web page with numerical analysis generated by R. I have a few questions: - Can I control the output of a function? For example, if I do: > summary(data[[5]]) Min. 1st Qu. Median Mean 3rd Qu. Max. 0.0 0.0 120.0 193.3 310.0 10290.0 can I control the output to be something like min=0 q1=0.0 q2=120.0 q3=193.3 max=10290.0
2009 Apr 27
6
E-Mail Serving Options
Hi All, What are my e-mail serving options? I need to host POP, IMAP and SMTP. I must admit that non-windows e-mail hosting has always been a chore for me. I remember QMail and QPopper IIRC. -Jason
2004 Jul 31
2
480i User Feedback With Asterisk (fwd)
...ible. The display occasionally shows "L1" in the lower left hand corner of the display. As if someone had pressed the left/right arrows of the navigation pad. It shows up for less than a second, and then goes away. On to the good things now. ;-) Conference basically works, save for the caviats above. The backlight is very nice, and the surface of the LCD does not show fingerprints like the Cisco phones do. Sound quality is good with ULAW codec, but there is noticable echo in the call that is not present when using a Cisco phone, or a Softphone. Transfer seems to work fine. Message la...
2007 Jan 12
7
Making TIFF images with rtiff
Many medical journals and publishers require that images, whether photographs or line art, be submitted as high resolution .TIFF images. One option for R users is to produce an image in one format and to convert it to a .TIFF file using a second software program. My experience has been that this option often results in images of poorer quality, often with blurry contours, and a loss of