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2000 Jan 19
1
Missing smb.conf
...a/lib/ it is only the codpages that have been installed - not the smb.conf and other files that is needed. The file is not located under /etc/ either. And I don't know if there are other missing files either! If someone have any ideas - I would appreciated it! Regards Jarle Igeltjoern jarle@chimney.no
1999 Oct 12
3
Accessing a smb server at USER level
...planation, but I don't know where to start looking for the problem, since I don't know if the problem is on the PC-side or on the unix side. I would be very happy if someone could help me - or at least direct me to a web-address I can read about the problem. Regards, Jarle Igeltjorn jarle@chimney.no
2009 Jan 01
1
looking for Windows rsync without cygwin
wondering if anyone has built a native port yet. It looks like I may have to go through eliminate delta copy from a half a dozen machines because of transfer lockups. Conversation on the rsnapshot list indicates that using cygwin may be the source of my problems. """Yes, there's a well-known Cygwin hang bug that rsync seems to hit especially often. IIRC, the problem is that
2018 Sep 13
2
Routing(?) issue
...SERVICE 80/tcp open http [root at chamber ~]# nmap -p80 chmura.<domain> [...] PORT STATE SERVICE 80/tcp closed http Same for any host within network (chamber is router). chmura.<domain>'s IP is public IP of chamber (well sort of - it's IP of ISP's router mounted on my chimney - it's WiMax or something like this). All ports are redirected to chamber (port 80 for sure). When i'm checking from network outside of mine, port is open and everything works as expected. I'm puzzled - really don't know what is happening. Any suggestions? -- Over And Out MoonWol...
2007 Oct 14
1
Adjusting for heaping in data
Hi R users. I am new to the community and have got myself into a little problem. I have a dataset of birth weights recorded by nurses at a delivery clinic in an developing country. The weights are entered in KiloGrams with one decimal. However there is substantial heaping at each 500g when looking at the sample in a histogram. Do anyone of you know a easy way to adjust for this and if it exists