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2014 Dec 24
3
A Question of Style
...en giving examples of commands, output, etc., you can use
> whatever you want. Sometimes you have to use the user "root" in an
> example.
In other words, one can choose whatever username is preferred for
community systems such as git.centos.org and cbs.centos.org -- for
example, my commmunity username is always 'quaid' (when I can obtain
it.) But the wiki stands alone in requesting that document authors use
a "real name", i.e., FirstnameLastname of the autheor. E.g., my
username on wiki.centos.org is KarstenWade. The same is true for all
other project members that I...
2003 Oct 13
4
Short Netfilter Overview
For some time, I have been working half-heartedly on a document that
details how Shorewall uses Netfilter. I have finally come to terms with
the fact that I am changing Shorewall at a much faster rate than I am
writing the paper with the result that the paper will never be finished.
To try to help people understand the structure of a Shorewall-generated
ruleset, I have therefore written a brief
2014 Dec 24
2
A Question of Style
...gt; > > whatever you want. Sometimes you have to use the user "root" in an
> > > example.
> >
> > In other words, one can choose whatever username is preferred for
> > community systems such as git.centos.org and cbs.centos.org -- for
> > example, my commmunity username is always 'quaid' (when I can obtain
> > it.) But the wiki stands alone in requesting that document authors use
> > a "real name", i.e., FirstnameLastname of the autheor. E.g., my
> > username on wiki.centos.org is KarstenWade. The same is true for al...
2006 Jun 16
0
interfacing ocaml with R
...Does anyone know if one can interface R from other languages, notably
OCaml I'd be
interested in?
Omegahat gives python and perl for which there are bidirectional interfaces
but I wonder if there are general robust ways for other languages.
I can open R as a pipe process and can successfully commmunicate from
within OCaml
but I just wonder if there are standard ways of transferring data across.
Writing and reading from files seems obvious, simple and robust but
may not be the most efficient.
Thanks for any suggestions
V
2014 Dec 24
0
A Question of Style
...u want. Sometimes you have to use the user "root" in an
> > > > example.
> > >
> > > In other words, one can choose whatever username is preferred for
> > > community systems such as git.centos.org and cbs.centos.org -- for
> > > example, my commmunity username is always 'quaid' (when I can obtain
> > > it.) But the wiki stands alone in requesting that document authors use
> > > a "real name", i.e., FirstnameLastname of the autheor. E.g., my
> > > username on wiki.centos.org is KarstenWade. The same...
2014 Dec 24
1
A Question of Style
...s, output, etc., you can use
> > whatever you want. Sometimes you have to use the user "root" in an
> > example.
>
> In other words, one can choose whatever username is preferred for
> community systems such as git.centos.org and cbs.centos.org -- for
> example, my commmunity username is always 'quaid' (when I can obtain
> it.) But the wiki stands alone in requesting that document authors use
> a "real name", i.e., FirstnameLastname of the autheor. E.g., my
> username on wiki.centos.org is KarstenWade. The same is true for all
> other pr...
2014 Dec 23
3
A Question of Style
Please read this in the spirit of my understanding what the CentOS
community norms are. I fault neither of those mentioned for doing what they
have done. I just want to understand how we all are documenting the CentOS
distribution.
In
http://wiki.centos.org/Contribute#head-42b3d8e26400a106851a61aebe5c2cca54dd79e5
the standard for the wiki username is established as FirstnameLastname.
In
2007 Apr 18
1
[Bridge] bridge at start up
hi i have gone through the achieves but still could not get my bridge to suvive a reboot .
please can anyone help me am using fedora core 2
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