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2015 Nov 24
3
Google Ads in rsyslog documentation files
...yslog_secure_tls.html:google_ad_client
= "pub-3204610807458280";
>> /usr/share/doc/rsyslog-5.8.10/rsyslog_secure_tls.html:google_ad_slot =
"5958614527";
>> /usr/share/doc/rsyslog-5.8.10/rsyslog_secure_tls.html:google_ad_width =
125;
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> I find it rather disconcerting if there are commercial ads embedded in
help texts I find on my open source servers.
"Disconcerting" isn't the word I would use. Completely unacceptable is
what I'd say. I think it's time to put in a bug report to upstream.... I
need to check with my manager.
I do note th...
2008 Jun 19
4
Controlling the length of line with abline(lm())
...alues. This seems not very right to me (not to mention
it looks unaesthetic). I do not mean to imply that the straight-line
behavior of my system is maintained throughout. I would like to limit the
length of this line to the range of my data. However, I have not been able
to figure out how to. Very disconcertingly, I found out that all the books
that teach statistics using R seem to be drawing such infinite length-lines.
I would appreciate any advice or suggestions. Regards,
Tariq
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2007 Feb 22
9
specking, speccing, or spec''ing
I vote for spec''ing.
Anybody else?
2001 Aug 17
2
GCC bug affects playback?
...om, which I understand
were compiled with the buggy egcs 2.91.xx, and XMMS 1.2.5 from
xmms.org (also binary RPM).
When I play ogg files (encoded on my home machine, burned to CD) at
work, I get "skips"--it sounds like a few frames are just dropped from
the playback once in a while. Very disconcerting. It doesn't seem to
happen with mp3's played the same way (though I'm going to keep
testing).
Is this a known failure mode of playback libraries compiled with buggy
GCC?
The work box has an old CDROM and sound card (ISA SB AWE64) so it's
not impossible that the skips come f...
2011 Jul 17
3
?Accuracy of prop.test
...out of 1010, null probability 0.5
X-squared = 363.6, df = 1, p-value < 2.2e-16
alternative hypothesis: true p is not equal to 0.5
95 percent confidence interval:
0.1764885 0.2257849
sample estimates:
p
0.2
I'm also getting slight differences in the answers for exercises and
find this disconcerting.
Why are these differences present (or am I doing something wrong)?
Jack
2005 Jul 30
2
Xen boot has poor screen resolution and fails to load X11
...inuz-2.6.11-xen0), but
there are a couple major issues.
1) The screen resolution. I''m running a ThinkPad T30 (2366-92U, for
those who want to know), and all the text looks fuzzy. I can literally
see horizontal lines pan upwards and watch the text get skewed by them.
It''s rather disconcerting (not to mention bad for the eyes), and doesn''t
happen when I boot into Gentoo normally. How do I fix this?
2) X11. So after Xen does its initializing business, it boots up the
Gentoo filesystem because I''ve put root=/dev/hda4 in my grub.conf. When
it tries to start gdm, it...
2001 Nov 01
1
Diablo 2 - Two mouse cursors
Hello, I'm running Diablo 2 under Wine. It runs beautifully, except I get two mouse cursors: the game cursor, and the X cursor. This can get kind of disconcerting sometimes, because they're not always colocated. Any hints? I have DxGrab = Y.
--
Soli Deo Gloria
-Rob French
2003 Sep 24
1
3.0rc4 + ldap backend (Advice? Suggestions?)
...-> - nss_ldap -> linux/unix
- FreeRadius -> Cisco/HP Networking Equip
(My apologies if that doesn't look right for anyone)
I have a functional ldap database (openldap-2.0.27-8), and I'd very much
like to use Samba 3.x (been using Samba for PDC since TNG), but I'm mildly
disconcerted by the (possibly undocumented?) changes in the way
certain things are handled.
At this point I'd just like to ask the community if anyone's successfully
done Samba 3.x as PDC with ldap backend and has any advice / suggestions /
pointers?
Thanks for your help,
-- Cybr0t McWhulf
2000 Jan 27
1
mailx (PR#404)
Is there a reason that the default option for a mailer program (at least
on Linux) is .Options$mailer="mailx"? I don't have mailx on my system,
I suspect many other Linux users don't either, and it's kind of disconcerting
to have bug.report() fail ...
--please do not edit the information below--
Version:
platform = i686-unknown-linux
arch = i686
os = linux
system = i686, linux
status =
major = 0
minor = 90.1
year = 1999
month = December
day = 15
language = R
Search Path:
.GlobalEnv, Autoloads, pac...
2007 Mar 26
1
tzdata update, but no announcement?
i see one available in the repos, but i don't recall seeing any
announcement about it. from googling, it does seem to be real, but still
a bit disconcerting to not have an announcement about it.
2003 Apr 21
1
quotas again
A couple of notes about quotas-- I know this has been brought up
before but the negative effects that occur when a user is over quota
are still disconcerting.
Ideally it would be best if a user could at least delete mail when in
an over-quota condition. One would think it would be enough to simply
ignore errors creating the index files (and use an in-memory index).
However, another problem is that the mere renaming of a file from the
new/ directory...
2011 Mar 08
1
TDM410P & dahdi driver == no lights?
...ptel drivers wouldn't build so I switched over to
dahdi. Everything seems to be working, EXCEPT there are no lights on the
TDM410P! I guess I can ignore that the lights aren't lit up, because it
seems to be functioning as expected (I can dial out and receive incoming
calls)...but it's disconcerting that the lights aren't on. Yes, the Molex
power connector is connected (although I think that's only needed by FXS
modules).
I've tried google searches but haven't found anything mentioning this odd
behavior. Is this expected?
Many thanks,
~Brian Henning
--------------------...
2011 Jun 10
1
Mounting a volume - isolating directories = Stumped.
...ee
if there was a way to isolate these specified clients to mount the
volume to their specified directories without having to cd two
directories deep...
ex:
mount - t glusterfs servnode001.b.c:/GFSVOLUME00 /mnt/backups
$ > ls
dir1/ dir2/ dir3/
$ > cd dir3/
$ > ls
data... data...
This is disconcerting for me since I do not want servers to have full
access...I've attempted to look at permissions, and have yet to find
anything...
Care to shine some light for me?
Thanks,
--
Thomas Liakos
2004 Feb 18
2
Printing vs. iptables
...ected to a Samba print share.
Some applications are OK. But take, well, notepad, for example. Selecting
a local printer is normal, but there is a two minute delay (!) in selecting
a network printer. Once selected, all is well. All smb operations are
frozen until the selection happens. This is disconcerting to users who are
sure there has been an outright crash.
If iptables has all rules flushed, printer selection is normal.
This appears to have been some change made by Microsoft recently, as this
installation was working normally and blew up recently with a Microsoft
security patch. I'm not...
2012 Mar 06
1
zero byte files
...exited normally. I looked
in 'dmesg' and /var/log/samba for any errors, and didn't
find anything informative.
So, any thoughts as to what's going on? Random files are
simply missing for no apparent reason whatsoever. Can I provide
more information that will be useful? This is very disconcerting,
I'm lucky I was working with publically available files when
I discovered it.
2019 Apr 24
1
Re: [nbdkit PATCH 4/4] filters: Check for mutex failures
...LEL
(Oddly enough, without that change, 'make' succeeds with status 0,
merely warning about an implicit symbol declaration rather than failing
the build, where it wasn't until 'make check' failing with .so failing
to find all symbols that I noticed the problem. That's a bit
disconcerting that we don't fail sooner in the build...)
--
Eric Blake, Principal Software Engineer
Red Hat, Inc. +1-919-301-3226
Virtualization: qemu.org | libvirt.org
2000 Jul 27
2
bug in lastlog logging?
...couldn't find anything on my archive of the mailing list on this,
and it may just be my mis-understanding, but:
When I "ssh machine1 -l user1" as user2 on machine2, if user2 has the
same uid on machine1, then user2's name ends up in lastlog, instead of
user1's.
This is a bit disconcerting when user2 is root, and root isn't allowed
to remotely log in on machine1.
I haven't dived into the code yet? Is the bug in openssh, or my
understanding?
This is with machine1 running openssh-2.1.1p1 under RedHat Linux 6.2,
and machine2 being either openssh-2.1.0p2 on RedHat Linux 6.0...
2007 Apr 10
4
rc31 -> "deferring operation: binding"
...e new auth_bind code is extremely careful about
flushing all pending operations before attempting to perform the
authentication bind. If that's the case, any idea why OpenLDAP is
deferring the binding operations so frequently? So far it hasn't
caused any login problems, but it's quite disconcerting given the
expected behavior described in the Changelog.
Any thoughts?
-Ben
cliff:/opt/dovecot/etc root# ../sbin/dovecot -n
# /opt/dovecot-1.0.rc31/etc/dovecot.conf
log_timestamp: %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S
protocols: imap imaps pop3 pop3s
ssl_cert_file: /etc/ssl/certs/mcad.edu.rapidssl.crt
ssl_key_f...
2009 Aug 13
2
glm.nb versus glm estimation of theta.
...(maxit=100,trace=T))
will not accept 0.0109 as theta and instead estimates it as 1271 (these are
fisheries catch data and so are very overdispersed).
Fitting a quasipoisson model also yields a large dispersion parameter
(1300). The models also produce different coefficients and P-values, which
is disconcerting.
What am I doing wrong here? I've read through the help sections
(?negative.binomial,?glm.nb, and ?glm) but did not find any answers.
Any help and/or input is greatly appreciated!
Daniel.
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2008 Aug 07
1
HP Drive Key Boot Utility works (2.10?), but syslinux 3.71 doesn't
...a! I saw:
SYSLINUX 2.10 2004-06-18 Copyright (C) 1994-2004 H. Peter Anvin
.plus an error message (since I didn't actually have an OS image on the
stick - which is fine). What's the difference here? I've seen it said
that booting from USB is a bit of a black art, which I find
disconcerting.
Out of curiosity, I copied the ldlinux.sys file that 3.71 had installed
(and I had saved off) over the HP version - when trying to boot with
that, it says "Boot failed" instead of "Boot error". But this may be a
meaningless test - does ldlinux.sys have to be written int...