Displaying 17 results from an estimated 17 matches for "customarily".
2000 Oct 24
2
Crosstabs function
Is there a crosstabs function like the one found in S-Plus available in any
of the R addon packages? I can't seem to locate anything other than the
chisq.test, which is adequate but does not yield the output customarily
required with any journal submission (in my field). (S-Plus, SPSS, SAS
all provide examples of the required output).
If there isn't such a function already available, this might be a
worthwhile programming effort for me.
Thanks,
Thanks,
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2008 Jan 30
5
One approach to dealing with SSH brute force attacks.
...rce login attempts by 96% is quite a
> good reason to move the SSH port from 22 to something else.
I am not a fan of security through obscurity. If a port is open to the
internet then it must be secured whether it is well known or not and if it is
properly secured then changing the port number customarily assigned provides
no measurable benefit. In my opinion, arbitrarily switching port numbers for
well known services provides only the illusion of security while often
inconveniencing the legitimate users in unpredictable, and sometimes
expensively resolved, fashions.
To deal with brute force attac...
2014 Mar 14
1
Replying to Posts
...can figure out
who is answering what. What I do not like to read is this interminable
religious dogma about the 'natural' order of writing. This is the second or
third list this week in which this B.S. has shown up in my inbox.
In written business communication, in contrast to tech-speak customarily found
on mailing lists, ones answer always goes before any quoted context. Not
because it has to, it is just that I have seldom, if ever, seen it done any
other way. And regular business communication with non-technical folk
comprises well over 75% of my daily written communication.
And while I u...
2003 Oct 19
5
SysLinux GPL license violation
Hi there,
As I could not find a direct maintainer email address, I'm sending this
to the mailing list.
SysLinux, being a GPL product, is being sold under a very restrictive
license without even offering the sources to the public.
I've written up my findings here: http://www.palli.nl/~ivo/rdp/
Please have a look for yourself.
Regards,
Ivo Palli
2015 Jun 23
0
OT Advantage of running DNS server?
...y Domain Server. This gives all of the workstations in
that domain, assuming that they are conventionally configured, a
single lookup to small number of known and trusted servers to resolve
all unknown dns addresses on behalf of the client.
Once a lookup is successfully resolved then that data is customarily
cached in the local dns server for the Time To Live value associated
with the A/AAAA RR obtained. Future requests for the same fqdn for
other clients on the same network are then served from the resolver's
cache. Since it is quite commonly the case that users on a single
domain are accessing...
2007 May 16
3
OS X Mail Administration
I'd like to request some feed back from any OS X Mail Admins on the
list, please.
Currently running 10.4.9 here using postfix / dovecot and I'm about
to take the plunge from mbox to maildir. I just migrated from uw-imap
to dovecot.
As you're aware, users inbox's are customarily stored in /var/mail/%
username and personal folders under /Users/%username/Library/Mail/IMAP.
I'd appreciate if you'd share with me the directory structure that
you use, or would use in my situation. All mail storage will be on
the server so disk space is not an issue. I'm a bit...
2012 Nov 24
2
[LLVMdev] LLVMConfig not found
Hello.
I am trying to install jllvm (http://code.google.com/p/jllvm/) on my
gentoo linux system.
I already have llvm-3.1 installed by the packager manager.
The jllvm build mechanism uses the file LLVMConfig.cmake. There is no
such file installed on my system. Therefore I cannot install jllvm.
Checking the sources of llvm-3.1 and llvm-3.0 one find the files
2000 Apr 22
3
Mime type
HI, is there are official MIME type for Vorbis....
audio/x-vorbis ?
Dave
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List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/
Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/
2011 Sep 21
12
old RHEL3 domu kernel
Hi everyone,
I need to port over an old RHEL3 box to a xen domU (just for a little
while until I can transfer all of its services over to a new domain). I
was hoping to get a domU supported kernel so I can run it as a PV guest
and found this page:
http://xen.org/download/dl_304guest_rhel3.html
...but the links to the actual kernels come up with 404 errors. Anyone
know where I can get this
2011 Sep 21
12
old RHEL3 domu kernel
Hi everyone,
I need to port over an old RHEL3 box to a xen domU (just for a little
while until I can transfer all of its services over to a new domain). I
was hoping to get a domU supported kernel so I can run it as a PV guest
and found this page:
http://xen.org/download/dl_304guest_rhel3.html
...but the links to the actual kernels come up with 404 errors. Anyone
know where I can get this
2012 Dec 15
3
Cannot build custom locale with utf-8 charset
I am trying, without success, to compile a custom locale for the utf-8
character set. I have issued this command:
localedef --no-archive -f UTF-8 -i
/usr/share/i18n/locales/en_CA at yyyy-mmm-dd en_CA at yyyy-mmm-dd.utf8
which produces the requisite files without reporting an error but
which none-the-less insists on using the iso-8859-1 charset:
LC_ALL=en_CA at yyyy-mm-dd locale charmap
2013 Sep 03
0
Re: ext3 / ext4 on USB flash drive?
>From the little I have heard about control systems for cars, which was
some years ago, they were blockhead proprietary. The analogy would
only work if computing was customarily blackbox technology, which it
isn't. I'd be surprised if there were any branded flash drives that
contained less than their advertised amount of storage.
That leaves the question of what is going on under the hood in what is
probably the vast majority of devices where the flash isn't
f...
2008 Mar 02
1
Problem plotting curve on survival curve (something silly?)
OK this is bound to be something silly as I'm completely new to R -
having started using it yesterday. However I am already warming to its
lack of 'proper' GUI... I like being able to rerun a command by editing
one parameter easily... try and do that in a Excel Chart Wizzard!
I eventually want to use it to analyse some chemotherapy response /
survival data. That data will not be
2013 Aug 30
2
Re: ext3 / ext4 on USB flash drive?
On Fri, Aug 30, 2013 at 10:56:17AM +0100, Mark Ballard wrote:
>
> This is incredible, Mr Sandeen. You mean USB flash manufacturers
> (what's their body - the USB Implementer's Forum?) have simply not
> provided a means for software to query the underlying hardware in a
> USB flash? Have software producers asked them for this?
No, they haven't. And yes we have, since
2009 Apr 29
7
Is it possible to install and successfully run httpd-2.2.11?
I have tried this many times in the past. But I've never been fully successful on running httpd on Linux using Wine. I would just like to know if it's possible, and how to go about it. It seems like it should be a straightforward process.
Xavian-Anderson Macpherson
Shingoshi
2019 Dec 16
4
[PATCH 0/2] Move ocaml-augeas copy to libguestfs repo
ocaml-augeas is used only by virtlibguestfs, so move it to this
repository, instead of having it around in the common submodule.
The removal from common will happen later.
Pino Toscano (2):
Bundle the ocaml-augeas library for use by libguestfs
build: switch embedded copy of ocaml-augeas
.gitignore | 1 +
3rdparty/ocaml-augeas/COPYING.LIB | 515
2013 Jul 31
29
[PATCH 0/9] tools: remove or disable old/useless/unused/unmainted stuff
depends on "autoconf: regenerate configure scripts with 4.4 version"
This series removes some of the really old deadwood from the tools build
and makes some other things which are on their way out configurable at
build time with a default depending on how far down the slope I judge
them to be.
* nuke in tree copy of libaio
* nuke obsolete tools: xsview, miniterm, lomount & sv
*