Displaying 20 results from an estimated 103 matches for "conundrum".
2007 Oct 29
1
compiz --replace ccp & AND libIndirectGL.so.1- Conundrum
....
If the libIndirectGL.so.1 link is present, fusion-icon will not run or
start compiz. I can't explain why. Renaming libIndirectGL.so.1 allows
fusion-icon to run.
However, trying a manual start with "compiz --replace ccp &" fails if
libIndirectGL.so.1 is not there. That is the conundrum. There seems to
be a "catch 22" on my system between having, or not having, the
libIndirectGL.so.1 link present.
What can we test or try to solve this problem? Any thoughts?
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2005 Jan 11
1
an RPM conundrum
I have an interesting chicken-and-egg problem that I hope someone can help me
out of.
I have a machine on which I originally loaded White Box. I subsequenty
converted to CentOS using the instructions found numerous times in the group
-- e.g. get the redhat-package RPM (thus changing /etc/redhat-release), then
configuring yum and then yum -y upgrade.
Everything has been going fine... that
2008 Apr 16
1
Hangup conundrum with RxFAX
Heres something that's making me scratch my head... I'm using RxFAX on
ISDN lines and in-general it's going well.
However, there seems to be a case when the fax doesn't get delivered, but
looking through the CDRs it seems that the call happened, RxFAX was
executed .. time passed (1-2+ minutes) then hangup.
I'm wondering if some FAX machines just hangup after the call
2005 Oct 23
0
FC4 + nut => shutdown sequence conundrum
Summary
=======
I have encountered problems with the nut shutdown sequence using the
directory structure in the packages for Fedora Core 4.
These problems occur when the /var file system is mounted as a separate
volume.
I have done some investigation and think that I have an answer, but I need
verification from someone who has more experience from nut on a wider
variety of systems.
I want to
2002 May 24
2
Password Length Conundrum
I've jsut installed Samba-2.2.4, from source on a Solaris 2.6 box.
I'm looking to upgrade from some 2.0.x versions I'm running.
I've createed a password entry using smbpasswd -a and added my password.
My password has 9 characters in it. Using smbclient on the Solaris box, I
can access the share, but I can't from Win95 or Win2000 clients
(encryption is on).
If I try to access
2005 Jul 01
2
Simple indexing conundrum
My apologies in advance for my thickness but I can't seem to solve the
following, seemingly simple, data manipulation problem:
I have a data frame that contains multiple factors and multiple
continuous response variables, but duplicates of some factor
combinations. The duplicates contain bad data, so I would like to
eliminate the duplicates. I would like to retain the entire rows
2006 Jan 10
7
Application Design Question
...ng an application to run a fishing tournament I am
hosting. Each fish entered will be given a point total based on the
length of the fish and the species of fish. Each species has a point
multiplier. For Example Trout have a multiplier of 10 so a 20 inch
Trout would have a score of 200.
My conundrum is in where and when do I calculate the points. The
options I have come up with so far:
1. Calculate when the fish is entered into the system. This seems
like the easiest but if I change the scoring recalculating the scores
is a bit troublesome.
2. Calculate when displayed. Seems rather int...
2005 Mar 15
2
Lemon drops
...eg0NA deg4NA deg8NA deg0NP deg4NP deg8NP
(Intercept) 462 510 528 492 660 762
Browse[1]> coef[,1]
[1] 462
Browse[1]> coef[,1,drop=F]
deg0NA
(Intercept) 462
where I really wanted neither, but
(Intercept)
462
Anyone happen to know a neat way out of the conundrum?
I can think of
rowSums(coef[,1,drop=F])
or of course
val <- coef[,1]
names(val) <- rownames(x))
but the first one is sneaky and the second gets a bit tedious...
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2015 Jan 18
4
Documentation link on new Firefox CentOS 7 splash screen
...ion page where the links to CentOS [345] are found
place a statement to this effect:
"CentOS is functionally equivalent to Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL)
and is based on the same code, as released by Red Hat, and rebuilt by
the CentOS community." At this point briefly explain the moral
conundrum that prevents you from linking directly to the RHEL
documentation. Then provide the appropriate link to the appropriate
RHEL documentation with the explanation that, "this is a link to the
documentation for RHEL upon which CentOS is based." There you have a
disclaimer as well as an attr...
2009 Jul 26
5
[LLVMdev] Whole program compile/link
Hi,
I have a little conundrum. I want to bitcode link a whole program, but
I've run into a roadblock. During code generation on a processor that
doesn't support e.g. floating point, a floating point mul is turned into
a function call. This isn't known at bitcode linking time so the
appropriate bitcode for the mu...
2013 Aug 05
2
build for ARM (rpi)
...cause it does the dirty work
for me and it (usually) works well, so that I don't have to execute
various shell scripts and build that image "manually" so to speak.
I've managed to thwart the syslinux dependencies by creating a "dummy"
package, so I resolved my little conundrum for the time being.
2008 Sep 18
8
handling association changes? What's the best practice?
Hello all!
I have a conundrum that I''m _sure_ someone else has already thought of
and solved. How does one best handle the scenario of association
object changes and data integrity?
For example, if I have a standard ecommerce site that sells Products
and people can have Orders and an Order has_many Products... then,
w...
2007 Dec 18
1
sieve & vacation question
...ite.de, the Mailbox server.
There we use deliver & doecot. The sieve vacation recipient says it won't answer if:
"The envelope recipient is not found in the message To:, Cc: or Bcc:
fields."
But this is never the case, since the envelope is being rewritten. How
can I solve this conundrum?
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2001 Nov 30
1
SuSE 7.2 & Outlook
Hi,
Our corporate policy kinda forces us to use MS
Exchange and Outlook 98. Wheras we develope embedded
products using Linux and our development team use SuSE
7.2. It seemed the best way around this conundrum was
wine and Outlook (for which we have many licences).
However on installing wine on a dual boot SuSE 7.2 /
WinNT workstation although i can get notebook running
well Outlook complains bitterly. The first error is
Tahoma font is not installed, then i get the more
fatal OMNINT.DLL missing. Has anyo...
2004 Oct 05
1
Getting the SID
Hello all,
I'm getting ready to upgrade an old outdated Samba installation. Moving to
new hardware and Samba 3.0.7.
And now I've got a little conundrum. How to I get the local SID from the
old samba server. It's running Samba 2.2.2 and it doesn't appear to have
the -X flag for smbpasswd that is supposed to be in 2.2.8 and it obviously
doesn't have the "net getlocalsid" command.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks,
--
Paul E...
2011 Jul 28
3
[GPLPV] Xennet device issues on Win2k3 x32 DomU/Disabling just one PV device
Hi there.
I have been dealing with a conundrum off and on with a VPS of mine. Windows
2003 Standard 32 bit on a Xen HVM instance. Been trying to get the GPLPV
drivers working to help boost performance but always seem to run into one
major issue: The PV network device looks like it works but actual
connectivity is non-existant. Everything else i...
2013 Apr 05
4
[LLVMdev] Integer divide by zero
...ivision by 0 is undefined. That means, if it
> happens, the compiler is free to do whatever it wants. It is perfectly
> legal for LLVM to define r to be, say, 42 in this code; it is not required
> to preserve the fact that the idiv instruction on x86 and x86-64 will trap.
This is quite a conundrum to me. Yes, I agree with you on the C/C++
Standards interpretation. However, the x86-64 expectations are orthogonal.
I find that other compilers, including GCC, will trap by default at high
optimization levels on x86-64 for this test case. Hardly scientific, but
every other compiler on our machines...
2006 Sep 25
1
hello and question on Mac OS X Server use of Samba
...University KDC. I can
get the keytabs. However, I've been told by folks on other lists that
there on some tweaks on OSXS that make Samba configuration a little
different.
Does anyone here have experience (re)kerberizing Samba on an OSX
Server? Or any suggestions how I could solve this conundrum I'm in?
Or, if I'm misunderstanding something about how Samba works?
any help greatly appreciated,
Jaime
2004 Sep 08
2
'Hangup' not hanging-up, is this intended behaviour?
Greetings folks;
I have a bit of a conundrum, and I can't tell if Asterisk is doing
something daft, or whether I'm clean missing out why it's doing what it's
doing. So, I have a dialplan that looks a little like this:
--------------------
[start]
include => dids
include => everythingelse
[dids]
; Test
exten => 8378,...
2016 May 09
2
LLVM issuse:AArch64 TargetParser
Hi all,
Actually,I found there is a same problem for arm.For this case,I think
> maybe we can play a trick in the clang.
> Checking whether the given arch valid or not,before we throw it to the
> parser,which can be used for both arm
> and aarch64.
For the actions I mentioned above,I wrote a check function as below, basing
on the naming rules of the arm architecture.
+//Only if