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2015 Nov 24
3
Google Ads in rsyslog documentation files
Peter Eckel wrote: > Hi all, > > I know this comes from upstream (and most likely from the rsyslog project itself), but what's your opinion about Google Ads in system documentation files? > >> [peckel at mucnvjmppmtr01 ~]$ cat /etc/redhat-release >> Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 6.7 (Santiago) >> [peckel at mucnvjmppmtr01 ~]$ grep google
2008 Jun 19
4
Controlling the length of line with abline(lm())
Hi I just realized that when I use linear regression to draw a line through my data points with something like the following: abline(lm(y ~ x)) the length of the line is infinite, i.e., the line goes beyond the smallest and the largest data values. 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
2007 Feb 22
9
specking, speccing, or spec''ing
I vote for spec''ing. Anybody else?
2001 Aug 17
2
GCC bug affects playback?
Hey Oggers, I have a RedHat 7.1 machine at home, and a 6.2 system at work. After seeing Monty's announcement of the GCC optimize bug, I compiled my ogg-tools package at home with RedHat's 2.96 gcc (the errata version, not the original buggy version). I have no problems playing encoded ogg files on my home machine--they sound great. At work, I have the binary RPMs from vorbis.com,
2011 Jul 17
3
?Accuracy of prop.test
I have just joined this list (and just started using R), so please excuse any etiquette breaches as I do not yet have a feel for how the list operates. I am in the process of teaching myself statistics using R as my utility as my ultimate goals cannot be satisfied by Excel or any of the plug-ins I could afford. I am currently looking at chap12 page 552 of Weiss's Introductory Statistics
2005 Jul 30
2
Xen boot has poor screen resolution and fails to load X11
I tried sending this e-mail to the list earlier but no one replied... Right, so I''m brand new to xen, and I''ve had success in making xen boot (kernel /boot/xen-2.0.6.gz module /boot/vmlinuz-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
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 =
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
2011 Mar 08
1
TDM410P & dahdi driver == no lights?
Hello, I have just installed an Asterisk server with a Digium TDM410P card with 3 FXO modules (no module in the 4th slot). It's lived on two different machines (a test machine, which had Linux kernel 2.6.28, and a new dedicated machine which has Linux kernel 2.6.32). On the test machine (2.6.28), I used the Zaptel drivers. Once the kernel modules were loaded, the lights on the TDM410P came
2011 Jun 10
1
Mounting a volume - isolating directories = Stumped.
As so far I have 15 servers feeding data to my four node Gluster-FS (cluster), at this current time all of my scripts are faceted to mount the volume and move data into its directory, only issue I see with this is that half of these clients should not be able to go one level back from its 'home' directory when transfering data - I wanted to see if there was a way to isolate these specified
2004 Feb 18
2
Printing vs. iptables
Recently, Windows 2000 SP4 clients have developed a problem when using a network printer connected 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
2012 Mar 06
1
zero byte files
I am experiencing data loss on a CIFS share with Samba 3.6.3. I am running Debian Sid on x86. I mount the share with the following line in my fstab: //server/share /mnt/share cifs auto,users,rw,gid=50,dir_mode=0775,file_mode=0777,domain=DOMAIN,credentials=/root/share.credentials The user in the credential file is in the proper domain. GID 50 is "staff", which my user is a member
2019 Apr 24
1
Re: [nbdkit PATCH 4/4] filters: Check for mutex failures
On 4/24/19 5:24 PM, Eric Blake wrote: > Commit 975dab14 argued that for simple lock/unlock sequences, it was > easier to avoid the cleanup.h macros. But since that time, we added > additional sanity checking to the macros, at which point the > boilerplate of inlining that sanity checking is outweighed compared to > just using the macros in more places. > > Signed-off-by: Eric
2000 Jul 27
2
bug in lastlog logging?
Folks; I 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
2007 Apr 10
4
rc31 -> "deferring operation: binding"
I hate to bring up anything that might delay 1.0, but the behavior I'm seeing is rather... weird. I'm running rc31, using "userdb static" and "auth_bind=yes". With rc1 (what I had been running) I would occasionally get some "deferring operation" complaints from LDAP, but very rarely. Every now and then it would start to throw "deferring operation:
2009 Aug 13
2
glm.nb versus glm estimation of theta.
Hello, I have a question regarding estimation of the dispersion parameter (theta) for generalized linear models with the negative binomial error structure. As I understand, there are two main methods to fit glm's using the nb error structure in R: glm.nb() or glm() with the negative.binomial(theta) family. Both functions are implemented through the MASS library. Fitting the model using these
2008 Aug 07
1
HP Drive Key Boot Utility works (2.10?), but syslinux 3.71 doesn't
Hi folks. I'm not very well versed in linux (although I understand the basics, having used unix quite a bit - albeit a long time ago). I've decided to make the break from windows, and I'm trying to learn something along the way. So, I have a Dell Vostro 200, Core 2 Duo, shipped with no OS. I decided to try the Live USB approach to get started. The first step, of course, is to