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2002 May 12
1
Dispelling Myths About Samba Encrypted passwords, NT_STATUS_LOGON _FAILURE and XP
Hi, I've been using samba for a while now with relatively simple configurations. I do however have a few questions: * When using encrypted passwords with samba, is it possible to authenticate users using the Unix user password(/etc/passwd)? * When using smbclient I get the error NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE: added interface ip=192.168.1.1 bcast=192.168.1.255 nmask=255.255.255.0 Password:
2002 Jan 01
2
Just to dispel any hopes -- RC3 really low bitrate
I've just done some rudimentary testing to see how Vorbis degrades at absurdly low bitrates without downsampling. In summary, don't hope for anything decent below -q 0 for now. I tried oggenc -b <bitrate> -M <bitrate> for the below and a few in between: 24k - spectral energy "floor" captured decently, but many pure-tone blips (think old computer movie sound effects)
2023 Jan 16
1
Debian11 Samba backport and bind9
On 16/01/2023 19:55, Ingo Asche via samba wrote: > Ah, ok, just saw it. Sorry, I missed that. > > I can only add then, all three DC's in my little net are installed with > bind 9.18 and working all the same without errors. That would tend to dispel my worries, so it is possible that it is some misconfiguration on Stefan's machine. I know I once joined a DC and forgot the '--dns-backend=BIND9_DLZ' option and then wondered why dns didn't work correctly. Rowland
2003 Oct 09
3
Sasquatch, the Loch Ness Monster, UFOs and...
...sions on any of these items, but I seem to recall seeing comments about "I'm working on..." or "It would be really great if..." on all of these without seeing real evidence on any of them other than talk. The only well-remembered myth I can say for certain that has been dispelled is the SCCP channel driver, and that has been moved out of "Loch Ness" status to "peer-reviewed" status. JT
2006 Apr 15
9
newbie q: acts as authenticated or login engine?
I''m trying to create a basic web page where people can register. Before they are approved they are emailed a link where that they must click in order to verify their info is correct (or at least their email). Should I use acts as authenticated or the login engine for this? http://technoweenie.stikipad.com/plugins/show/Acts+as+Authenticated http://rails-engines.org/login_engine TIA
2023 Jan 29
2
CentOS9 Stream - boinc client??
...listinfo/centos > > Hi, > > The ping comment on the bug report has be promptly dealt with by the maintainer and the build for > EPEL9 has now been done and will in 7 days work through testing and then drop into EPEL9 for all to > install. > > I hope this is OK for you and dispels the concerns with regards community and how responsive folks > within it are. > > Regards > > Phil > > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos Oh, very ni...
2004 Aug 06
1
iceS/Icecast Problems
...ices will die all together. That is why I believe the problem lies with ices. I have tried running the server with streaming titles both on and off. Same thing happens. I have also heard that icecast/ices has problems under FreeBSD and this behavior is typical with FBSD. Can anyone confirm or dispel that? Here are the errors directly from my log file and console: Streaming 2783104 bytes from file /serve/ftp/mp3s/m/Menace-R.I.P._G.L.C/04_I_Need_Nothing.mp3 bitstream problem: resyncing... Updated metadata on server to: Menace - I Need Nothing ----------------- Updated metadata on server to...
2008 Dec 13
3
Standard error of mean for aov
...n equivalent function to get the standard errors for the factor levels. I searched through the help archives and documentation but could not find anything that would help resolve my problem. I'm sure there is a trivial solution, but I would sincerely appreciate having someone more expert dispel my ignorance. Cheers, Jason Augustyn [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2003 Nov 18
2
[LLVMdev] [Fwd: Optimization: Conclusions from Evolutionary Analysis]
...y Analysis > Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2003 10:11:55 -0500 > > For those who haven't the time to read my full article, I thought I'd > pass along the conclusions section. One of my goals with Acovea was to > provide some empirical evidence of how optimizations behave, and to > dispell some common misconceptions about optimization. > > The settings for -O1, -O2, and -O3 are valid. Every option implied by > -O3 may not be applicable to every program -- but enabling all those > options does not seem to be detrimental, except in the case of > huffbench. Several o...
2001 Jan 23
3
Fixed vs. Floating Point primer. was: Implementi ng Vorbis in hardware
...idea. With many very cheap MP3 players > already in the market, the only thing anyone would be > interested in is a > competitively low cost Vorbis platform. Put Vorbis on any > floating point > DSP, and people will say its resource hungry. It would then > be very hard > to dispell that impression. I'm not sure you understood my comment. I said it would be faster to port Vorbis to floating point hardware, but fixed point would be better for portables. The best option depends upon the goal: time-to-market and maintainability vs. power and cost efficiency. I don't...
2011 Sep 27
5
[LLVMdev] Greedy Register Allocation in LLVM 3.0
...hitecture. This is not easy to achieve in a retargetable code generator. Consequently, that is where much of the effort continues to be directed in LLVM, rather than in attempting to rank algorithms in their most abstract interpretation. I hope this brief chronicle of the algorithm's inception dispels some of its mystery. -Andy
2023 Jan 29
2
CentOS9 Stream - boinc client??
On Sat, 2023-01-28 at 07:45 -0600, Bill Gee wrote: > On 1/26/23 20:25, Philip Wyett wrote: > > On Thu, 2023-01-26 at 13:16 -0600, Bill Gee wrote: > > > I have been running boinc client on CentOS7 hosts for some years. C7 is > > > getting close to end of life. Time to upgrade to C9 ... > > > > > > But I cannot find a package for the boinc client.
2003 Nov 18
0
[LLVMdev] [Fwd: Optimization: Conclusions from Evolutionary Analysis]
...Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2003 10:11:55 -0500 >> >> For those who haven't the time to read my full article, I thought I'd >> pass along the conclusions section. One of my goals with Acovea was to >> provide some empirical evidence of how optimizations behave, and to >> dispell some common misconceptions about optimization. >> >> The settings for -O1, -O2, and -O3 are valid. Every option implied by >> -O3 may not be applicable to every program -- but enabling all those >> options does not seem to be detrimental, except in the case of >> huff...
2023 Jan 16
1
Debian11 Samba backport and bind9
...; > > On 16/01/2023 19:55, Ingo Asche via samba wrote: >> Ah, ok, just saw it. Sorry, I missed that. >> >> I can only add then, all three DC's in my little net are installed >> with bind 9.18 and working all the same without errors. > > That would tend to dispel my worries, so it is possible that it is some > misconfiguration on Stefan's machine. > > I know I once joined a DC and forgot the '--dns-backend=BIND9_DLZ' > option and then wondered why dns didn't work correctly. > > Rowland > > -------------- next...
2000 Feb 09
1
Win 2000 and Samba
I administer an NT network. My boss administers the Unix side. He runs a box that runs Samba. Our NT users have a share on the Samba box that is mapped by their NT profile. It contains their profile and personal file storage. We are planning a move to Windows 2000. It will be in native mode (no NT boxes, no WINS, no netbios). Can Samba handle authentication with Win 2000? What version of Samba
2011 Sep 27
0
[LLVMdev] Greedy Register Allocation in LLVM 3.0
...ithm works and why certain (practical) decisions were made, they may realize how to improve it even further by using  and borrowing some approaches and tricks invented in scope of other frameworks and register allocation algorithms. > I hope this brief chronicle of the algorithm's inception dispels some of > its mystery. Yes. It was very educative! Actually, it would be nice to have a page with a detailed description of the current and may be old register allocator as a part of the LLVM web-site. For starters, the blog entry from Jakob and explanations from this mail thread could be put...
2007 Mar 28
1
[LLVMdev] Phi nodes
Hi Thanks for your answers so far. I am currently stumbling into new questions. Naive as i am, i thought that the llvm-bytecode is allways in SSA form. But this doesn't seem to be the case. At least there are no phi instructions embedded if the bytecode drops out of llvm-gcc? Looking into the archives this has been discussed before:
2000 May 15
4
ov_read bugfix (fwd)
Folks: Granted, this slipped past my review too, but do *not* submit patches that have not been tested. This bug was a no brainer; running the code only even once would have found it. The mainline of Vorbis is our face to the world. A simple mistake like this costs us credibility when we're already going to be fighting hard against some of the most powerful media organizations in the
2023 Jan 16
1
Debian11 Samba backport and bind9
Ah, ok, just saw it. Sorry, I missed that. I can only add then, all three DC's in my little net are installed with bind 9.18 and working all the same without errors. Regards Ingo https://github.com/WAdama Stefan Kania via samba schrieb am 16.01.2023 um 20:47: > > > Am 16.01.23 um 20:35 schrieb Ingo Asche via samba: >> Hi Stefan, >> >> I have exact that running:
2001 Jan 23
1
Fixed vs. Floating Point primer. was: Implementing Vorbis in hard ware
Let me chime in with a few facts regarding DSPs. It may be review to anyone who has programmed DSPs, but some may find it informative. Fixed-Point vs. Floating Point DSP chips Floating Point DSPs make the best/easiest compiler targets. Most of the standard operations present in ANSI C translate fairly well into floating point DSP assembly. This reduces the need for assembly