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2007 Jun 07
1
Migrating from NT4 PDC to Windows 2003 ADS; Samba as member server
Here's the situation. We've got an old NT4 domain (not a Samba domain in
NT 4 mode) which we'll call CRUSTY. There is of course an NT4 PDC and
several NT4 BDCs. We have some Linux/Samba file servers (Samba 3.0.1)
that are member servers (security = domain) of the NT4 domain. We also
have several NT4 BDCs and about 200 workstations of varying vintage
(2000, XP) in several facilities around the world o...
2014 Oct 29
1
No X with new 6.6 kernel
Hey Y'all,
After upgrade to 6.6 my gui will not start. The problem is probably
related to the dusty old video card I've got in this crusty old machine.
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation G73 [GeForce 7600
GS] (rev a2)
I've got the proprietary drivers installed. Normally when I update my
kernel the video module is rebuilt automagically. That probably doesn't
work with the new kernel.
I can get the GUI ru...
2016 Sep 21
3
PHP vulnerability CVE-2016-4073
On 2016-Sep-21 14:35, Adrian Sevcenco wrote:
> On 09/21/2016 02:02 PM, ?????? wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > My server with CentOS 6.8 just failed PCI scan, so I'm looking into
> > vulnerable packages. PHP 5.3.3 have multiple vulnerabilities, some of
> > them are fixed/patched or have some kind of workaround. But I can't find
> > a way to fix this one.
2012 May 09
1
F14->F16 Upgrade Results in Win2003 Server Client BSOD 0x7f
...s in the BSOD. I've tried explicitly setting the network driver to rtl8139 in virt-manager which appears to be what it was under F14 but it didn't help. Neither did just removing the NIC under Device Manager and letting it get recognized again.
As you can guess given the description, this crusty old Win2003 server instance has some worth in that recreating it is very undesirable for all involved. I'd appreciate any tips on getting it working again.
Thanks,
tjb
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2004 Oct 24
0
Wine broken after upgrade
...n I upgraded was that one application was complaining of two failed devicesL /dev/mixer and /dev/mixer1 (no such file or directory). I think those were the names.
The applications I was trying to run were:
Virtual Rosary, which was working except for OLE as it wants to display images,
and
CS3, a crusty old version of CompuServe. It still had complaints, notable with OLE, but the sound worked and that despite the errors about /dev/mixer and /dev/mixer1
My available time to play is pretty much limited to weekends, and this one is gone. No hurry then for assistance. I would appreciate any sugges...
2015 Mar 24
1
xfs fsck error metadata corruption
On 2015-03-23, Chris Murphy <lists at colorremedies.com> wrote:
>
> For future reference -L is a big hammer. If you use it without
> explicitly attempting a read-write mount (which a read only mount at
> boot time will not do because it's an ro mount by default)
...for the root filesystem, anyway. For nonroot filesystems it should
use whatever flags are set in fstab.
2016 Sep 21
0
PHP vulnerability CVE-2016-4073
...x won't play mp3 with the fluendo codec pack, it
wants the libmad plugin.
And even more bizarre, maybe they have fixed it, but GStreamer 1.x in
CentOS 7 when it shipped was not capable of decoding the VP9 codec used
in WebM2. CentOS 7 came with tools to encode VP9 but the GStreamer was
too crusty to decode it, and the commercial fluendo plugins were of no
help there - replacing the GStreamer 1.x packages with a modern build
was the only option.
Stability is pointless when it doesn't serve the intended purpose.
PHP even in CentOS 7 should be updated for a production server.
2000 Nov 29
1
matlab to R / 2
...r developing
routines for dynamic data exchange in an application program interface (I
hope).
2. Regarding using netCDF as an intermediate format between matlab
and R, I investigated the URL that Brian Ripley found and followed
download instructions for the NetCDF Toolbox for Matlab
<http://crusty.er.usgs.gov/~cdenham/MexCDF/nc4ml5.html#STEPS>.
However in searching CRAN Package sources as well as StatLib, I did
not see any routines for creating netCDF from R. At the risk of looking
silly, have I missed them?
Sam
Sam McClatchie, Research scientist (fisheries acoustics))))))))))
NIWA (N...
2011 Jun 06
1
Subject: IMAP crash on index
I'm running Dovecot 1.2.15 as an IMAP server on an up-to-date Debian
v6 VM. I've recently upgraded the server from a pretty crusty old
Debian v4 installation, though I don't recall exactly which version of
Dovecot that would have been running. I guess I could try crawling
through the old logs to check if it is likely to be useful. The
upgrade seemed to have gone fine and I've been using the new server
for about a week,...
2013 Jan 24
2
Software Updater issue
Hey All,
Heads up!
For some reason the Software Updater thought it would be interesting for
me if it upgraded my nvidia 304 driver with the nvidia 310.32-1 driver.
That would be nice if the 310 driver supported my crusty old GS 7600
but it doesn't. I had to run two yum downgrade sessions to get it back
to working again. First downgrade brought me 310.19-2, which doesn't
support my video card, in place of 310.32. The second downgrade
restored the 304 driver.
I'm not sure about this but that seems...
2004 Oct 05
3
Need R Version 1.8.0 or earlier
Hello.
I need R in Version 1.8.0 or earlier. I also need the packages foreign, x-table and gregmisc for this version. Does anyone know where I can get it?
Greetings
Michael Weber
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2001 Jan 22
0
Patches for failing build & bus error on SPARC/Linux
All -
For those installs on crusty old hardware and OS releases, here are
patches to fix two OpenSSH problems on sparc redhat 4.2 systems.
1. `Old PAM' #defines different - build fails with undefined symbols when
PAM used.
2. Running ssh on sparc hardware results in bus error on some connection
negotiations. Unalig...
2007 Jan 17
2
centos driver disk?
the recent discussion of support for Promise SATA drives reminded me
that a while back i remember reading about a project to assemble a
driver disk to provide wider hardware support than just stock
CentOS. how's that coming along? i don't see anything in the wiki
about it...
as i have a vested interest in this project (since i'm still relying
on old MegaRAID controllers),
1998 Jul 15
3
smbprinting --> HP
HI all,
Question:
I have a freeBSD box using smbprint to print on a HP jet direct printer
attatched to a NT server.
However the formatting is horrible and it only prints out about the first 2
lines of a file. Any suggesstions out there?
thanks!
-aaz
2005 Jan 22
1
Winetools is terrific
...ops to the debugger. I am
appending debugger output below. I don't know what to do next. I doubt
the software is available anymore, since they moved to a newer version.
But, that version didn't want to work with my old CompuServe account,
even with Windows, so I would like to get thi old crusty version working
under wine if possible. The software is: cs495b.exe. It is a self
extracting file, which installs nicely enough, at least no dropping into
winedbg. I can send it if that would be helpful.
Also, if the following info is not helpful enough, just tell me what you
need.
err:wave:OS...
2011 Oct 28
1
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] RFC: Upcoming Build System Changes
...cmake is absolute garbage, at least for Xcode. The build times of it are really bad, and having to work with it in the IDE is even more terrible.
CMake's Xcode project generator is quite horrible. Daniel seems to think that it can't ever be done well, but I disagree: that generator is so crusty that a couple of hours would likely produce a huge improvement. Alas, I don't have the spare cycles to prove Daniel wrong.
Regardless, Daniel's proposal doesn't fix this, either. CMake will still generate crappy Xcode projects with his system.
CMake's Visual Studio and makefile pr...
2004 Nov 11
2
patch adding none cipher/mac for ssh v2
Below is a patch that adds the ability to have a none cipher and mac for
protocol version 2. By default, sshd will not allow these to be used;
an admin will have to explicitly allow them in the Ciphers and MACs
section of sshd_config. Additionally, the client will not use these
unless explicitly instructed to by the user.
The actual name of the cipher is 'none2', to distinguish it
2018 Feb 27
3
Established connection timing out
I don't believe you've said: are the disconnects happening during periods
of idleness on the connection, or periods of activity? If idleness, some
device or script could be actively doing a disconnect-on-idle.
On Mon, 26 Feb 2018, Kip Warner wrote:
> Hey list,
>
> I've read the man page for both the client and server daemon, so either
> I missed something or this
2017 Feb 25
1
RHEL 8 speculation ???
We use GCC 6 from SoftwareCollection 6 and build our own Boost libraries with static linking. The result binaries work on all C7 instances just fine without the need to install any extra packages. The binary size isn't bloated too much by statically linking Boost, because many Boost functions are header templates anyway (but your mileage may vary).
Not sure if you have other dependencies but
2005 Nov 15
4
Oggenc/oggdec on Mac OS X
Hi,
Has anyone succeeded to build oggenc and oggdec on
Mac OS X with static linking? I can build libogg
and libvorbis and install them as dynamic libraries
(by running ./configure, make and then make install).
Then oggenc and oggdec will load them in runtime
and use them. That works fine.
But I'd like to build these two command line tools
so they're linked with all the libraries they