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2007 Jan 07
0
Can't connect to my smb share from Win machine
Hello, I have the following setup: Fedora Core 6: cheeky (192.168.0.11/24, kernel 2.6.18-1.2869.fc6), trying to share dir /home/cheeky/Desktop/Documents and a printer. [root@cheeky ~]# smbclient -L localhost -U% Domain=[WORKGROUP] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.0.23c-2] Sharename Type Comment --------- ---- ------- Documents Disk directory
2007 Jan 12
1
Repost: Can't connect to my smb share from Win machine
Hello list, could somebody please point me to the information (tutorial) how to configure this properly, or where is the problem? I need to access the share without authentication (it's an isolated home network)... It used to work on FC3 but I can't figure it out on FC6 :-( By the way, there's a typo in the original post: the windows machine is W98 not 95. thanks Marek --- Marc
2009 Jan 15
14
Using ZFS for replication
Fairly new to ZFS. I am looking to replicate data between two thumper boxes. Found quite a few articles about using zfs incremental snapshot send/receive. Just a cheeky question to see if anyone has anything working in a live environment and are happy to share the scripts, save me reinventing the wheel. thanks in advance. -- This message posted from opensolaris.org
2010 Aug 04
4
KS Test question (2)
Hi R Users, I have two vectors, x and y, of equal length representing two types of data from two studies. I would like to test if they are similar enough to use them interchangeably. No assumptions about distributions can be made (initial tests clearly show that they are not normal). Here some result: Two-sample Kolmogorov-Smirnov test data: x and y D = 0.1091, p-value < 2.2e-16 alternative
2016 Jul 29
0
Target Acceptance Policy
On 29 July 2016 at 12:16, Andrey Bokhanko <andreybokhanko at gmail.com> wrote: > 1) Leave the wording as is, and make Lanai an official back-end no earlier > than Sep 28th. I don't want to *have* to do that just because we introduced a policy after the Lanai back-end started the process... And making Lanai official just before the policy goes public would be cheeky. :) > 2)
2004 Aug 27
0
Cisco 7940 SIP Firmware - Help.
Hi all, hope this isn't a duplicate - but my first post went AWOL. Sorry for this cheeky request and one that will probably not meet with much response but I may as well ask! I've just recieved my Cisco 7940 and am after upgrading it to the SIP firmware. I don't (yet) have a support contract and thus can't download the firmware image from the Cisco site. I will be getting a
2004 Aug 27
0
Cisco 7940 Sip Firmware
Hi all, a cheeky request and one that will probably not meet with much response but I may as well ask! I've just recieved my Cisco 7940 and am after upgrading it to the SIP firmware. I don't (yet) have a support contract and thus can't download the firmware image from the Cisco site. I will be getting a support contract as soon as my reseller sorts it for me but had quite wanted
2014 May 26
3
[LLVMdev] Why can't atomic loads and stores handle floats?
David provided one good answer. I'll give another. The current design pushes complexity into the language frontend for - as far as I know - no good reason. I can say from recent experience that the corner cases around atomics are both surprising and result in odd looking hacks in the frontend. To say this differently, why should marking loads and stores atomic required me to rewrite
2016 Jul 29
2
Target Acceptance Policy
On Fri, Jul 29, 2016 at 2:08 PM, Renato Golin <renato.golin at linaro.org> wrote: > I'm not hung up on the fixed number of months. I don't even think it's the > best idea, but I was expecting people to give their own ideas... :-) > > But saying "as soon as they are ready" may be hard to assess. And writing > it specific for the Lanai back end would not
2008 Jun 20
2
New convert
All, Apologies for cluttering the list, but I just wanted to say hello and prepare all for a barage of silly discussions from a tech-hypochondriac! We have recently purchased two servers running CentOS, and as I'm from more of a Debian based background, it would be good if someone could point out the two or three main differences please? I'm reading up on the package management as I
2019 May 11
2
Is this an issue?
    I just set up a UPS on a Debian Stretch system for my sister-in-law.  Obviously, I want NUT to properly shut down the unit when the battery gets low.  This means upsmon must be running and healthy.  When I run 'systemctl status nut-monitor`, I see the following in the journal: nut-monitor.service: Supervising process 778 which is not our child. We'll most likely not notice when
2007 Sep 29
1
samba with iptables
Hi, system info: ubuntu 7.04 (Host OS) samba 3.0.24 (installed with apt-get) vmware-server 6.0.1 windows XP (Guest OS) I was using the iptables script provided by iptablesrocks.org. It's been quite useful, but I ran into a problem when I tried to connect samba. Without any iptables rules, I have no problem when connecting host os(ubuntu samba server) from guest os Windows XP. I referenced
2009 Jul 23
1
help with randomisation test...
Dear R-people, I hope asking this is not too cheeky, but I do have a R Problem. I hope that some of you like to play around with R and can help me. Its like this. I have several plant species (A,B,C) and 10 replicates per species. 5 plants per species are damaged, 5 not. I let a caterpillar feed on each plant and measured the growth of the caterpillars on control plants (CR) and on damaged
2019 Sep 09
3
Google’s TensorFlow team would like to contribute MLIR to the LLVM Foundation
On Mon, 9 Sep 2019 at 22:22, Chris Lattner <clattner at google.com> wrote: > Including a bunch of content, eg a full langref doc: > https://github.com/tensorflow/mlir/blob/master/g3doc/LangRef.md Thanks Chris, that looks awesome! This one could perhaps be improved with time: https://github.com/tensorflow/mlir/blob/master/g3doc/ConversionToLLVMDialect.md Which I think was Hal's
2019 May 12
0
Is this an issue?
On May 11, 2019, at 7:17 AM, Leslie Rhorer wrote: > > I just set up a UPS on a Debian Stretch system for my sister-in-law. Obviously, I want NUT to properly shut down the unit when the battery gets low. This means upsmon must be running and healthy. When I run 'systemctl status nut-monitor`, I see the following in the journal: > > nut-monitor.service: Supervising process
2005 Mar 21
2
Compiling with gcc -shared on OS X
Hey all again, I have successfully compiled and am running Asterisk (stable release) on OS X (10.3). However, any make directive that uses the "-shared" option in gcc results in an error. Apple states that -shared is not supported under OS X. Is there a workaround or do I have just have to live life without those modules (zaptel, libpri, format_mp3, probably others)? Thanks, Zach
2007 Oct 16
2
CentOS to support ICH9
Hi, full ICH9 support for Centos 5 can be found http://fs12.vsb.cz/hrb33/pub/ Take it as a workaround until CentOS 5.1 is released. I hope ICH9 to be included in this version. Support is done by backporting from new kernel versions. Delta file is created with mkdeltaiso from CentOS-5.0-i386-bin-DVD.iso, so full image can be created with applydeltaiso. Regards, David Hrb??
2016 Jul 29
2
Target Acceptance Policy
On Fri, Jul 29, 2016 at 5:41 AM, Renato Golin via llvm-dev < llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > On 29 July 2016 at 12:16, Andrey Bokhanko <andreybokhanko at gmail.com> > wrote: > > 1) Leave the wording as is, and make Lanai an official back-end no > earlier > > than Sep 28th. > > I don't want to *have* to do that just because we introduced a policy
2008 Nov 28
2
question involving loops from intro level R programming class
a. Write a R function zerdiag.v1(m) using loop to output a square matrix whose diagonal elements are zero and the other elements are filled in by consecutive integers from 1 to m row-wise. For example, zerdiag.v1(6) = [0, 1, 2] [3, 0, 4] [5, 6, 0] This function should have error checking ability. If the input m cannot form a square matrix,
2004 Aug 06
2
yp dir listing
Oliver Stirling wrote: > Oliver Stirling wrote: > >> My icecast server is behind a http proxy server, does anyone know of a >> program I can use to get icecast to send data to that will forward it >> to the yp dir? (I'm on linux btw) >> >> Oli >> >> --- >8 ---- >> List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ >> icecast project