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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 ha...
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 all
&...
2006 Jun 16
0
interfacing ocaml with R
Dear R-ers,
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
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 is...
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 proje...
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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