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2011 Apr 26
3
1 model out of a dozen hangs at "loading boot sector... booting..."
Hello, I am new to this list. We are trying to move away from our WDS server with PXElinux mods and are testing using iPXE on a linux box only. We mainly use HP but also have Dells, Panasonic, and Lenovo. On almost a dozen models tested now, everything works great. These were mostly laptops but a Dell Optiplex 360 and 380 booted fine. So far we have just had a problem with the HP 6005 Pro SFF
2009 Jun 24
10
good small registrar?
Greetings, What are some registrars that members of this list have had good experience with? I was stepping through the godaddy checkout process, and being opted-in to a dozen different upsell features just left a bad impression. But I have no clue who else to go with. -Eugene -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2004 Oct 04
2
AW: constructing specially ordered factor
Hi Dimitris, thank you for your reply, > does the following work in your data: > > levs <- unique.default(Names) > factor(Names, levs[order(unique.default(Weights))]) your solution is really shorter, but has two issues to be meant here: 1. "unique.default" is applied twice, what might be a bit expensive for strings. 2. your solution brings an implicit
1998 Nov 06
1
Getting my samba server to show up in browse lists
I've succeeded in making my samba server visible around the net, however I can't convince the thing to appear in the browse lists on remote subnets. I've read John Terpstra's article on configuring a browser at http://samba.anu.edu.au/samba/ftp/docs/BROWSING-Config.txt however my (admittedly willful) ignorance of Microsoft networking is making this article seem rather
2007 Sep 28
0
Steam always locks up within a few dozen seconds of starting.
I have a brand new computer with a fresh install of Gentoo linux and wine. I have been able to install and run Steam, but Steam itself always seems to freeze some short time after starting it. Usually this takes place at the "Connecting account. . ." dialogue, but every now and then I can actually get a game of HL2 loading. I have never got as far as the HL2 menu being active. It does
2004 Nov 01
1
2 external Interfaces and dozens of tunnels to MASQ
I have a firewall with 2 connections to the internet (eth1 and eth2) and one LAN interface. on the LAN interface, the users can connect via PPTP. those authenticating via pptp shall be masqueraded over eth2, those not authenticating should be ordinary masqueraded over eth1. as from the archives I took the configuration like in FAQ32, but this doesn''t work with the ppp+ interfaces. I
2009 May 12
1
Using loops to run functions over a list of variables
...nd often I want to run a given function, like summary() or cor() or lmer() etc. on many combinations of one or more than one of these variables. For every combination of variables I want to analyze I have been writing out the code by hand, but given that I want to run many different functions over dozens and dozens of variables combinations it is taking a lot of time and making for very inelegent code. There *has* to be a better way! I have tried looking through numerous message boards but everything I've tried has failed. It seems like loops would solve this problem nicely. (1) Create list...
2011 Jul 19
5
managing a rack full of centos servers
to date, I've done all my administration on a manual 1 at a time basis, as each system has been pretty much unique. its looking like I might need to setup a deployment of a dozen or 2 basically identical machines, all running pretty much the same sorts of stuff. I have zero experience with the sorts of management tools folks use to automate this type of configuration, both initial setup,
2010 Apr 20
0
Dozens of SIP NOTIFY messages with unique call ID's, and the same mailbox repeated multiple times on 1.6.2.6
(sorry this is so long) I could really use a helping hand. I have a 1.6.2.6 installation using LDAP as the realtime engine for voicemail users, SIP users, queues, and some custom hotdesking families. I'm also using ODBC voicemail storage. The issue that I am having is that the UA's (Polycom 501's, 301's and 430's) are receiving multiple SIP NOTIFY messages when the user
2007 Apr 14
4
Wiping USB drives
Hi, I have a dozen of drives, ranging from 10Gb to 200Gb. I want to wipe them clean before donating them. I have a IDE/SATA to USB converter that works. I can see the drives properly. DBAN does not currently support external USB drive. Any other alternatives? -- Thanks http://www.911networks.com When the network has to work
2005 May 31
4
On SSH
Hello, does anybody know how to achieve the following with SSH... a) accept RSA authentication for all but root from any IP b) accept RSA authentication for root from a couple IPs/Netmasks c) accept password authentication for all but root from a dozen Netmasks d) accept password authentication for root from 3 local netmasks only ie. make authentication depend on the
2015 Feb 25
4
Easy way to strip down CentOS?
Le 25/02/2015 19:36, John R Pierce a ?crit : > I install from the 'minimum' ISO, and get that off the bat, then just > install the packages I need with yum I do the same, but my question is: how to do that the other way around? Let's say you start from the base system, then install a couple dozen command-line utilities from cowsay to whois, then you install the "X Window
2004 Feb 24
2
Deleted files
Thought my troubles were fixed, but files disappeared again and reappeared after a few dozen rsync cycles. I am mapping a Win2K directory to Linux with Samba. That mounted directory is then Rsynced to another Linux box on a schedule (Linux to Linux, because I can't run rsync on the windows machine). For some unknown reason, several thousand files are periodically (after several days) deleted
2012 May 24
1
[LLVMdev] Windows question: Dozens of linker warnings and errors
On 05/24/2012 03:37 AM, Michael Spencer wrote: > LLVM already supports Windows quite well. The issue is clang and the > MS C++ ABI. If you are writing your own language that does not need to > interact with the C++ ABI then everything will be fine. I can confirm this. Even if you do need to interface to C/C++, clang works fine for that as long as you stick to the mingw libraries instead
2006 Aug 11
10
OT -- What is with all the fragmented threads recently?
Is it my imagination or has there been a huge increase in the number of fragmented threads in the last several days? Maybe it''s Gmail doing something crazy, but I see dozens of top-level conversations starting with replies (ex. "Re: [Rails] omfg something broke"). Did people collectively forget what the "reply" button looks like, or is the list software doing something weird? -- James
2014 Nov 07
2
Can't UEFI boot PXELinux on WDS server
DHCP seems to be working properly - returning the correct boot file for the architecture of the PXE client, but when I try to boot syslinux.efi, it gets the file then keeps requesting ldinux.e64 over and over again. The file is there and available. A wireshark trace shows it keeps requesting the file, followed by the server responding to the blksize and tsize options, but then the client just
2007 Feb 07
2
manage R function and data dependencies like 'make'
Dear R-devels, I am looking for a package (or some other infrastructure) for the following situation: I am doing a larger data evaluation. I have several dozen data files and do not want to keep the persistent data in the R workspace (for robustness reasons). I have several dozen R files, some for reading and preprocessing data files, others for doing plots or analyses. I will make frequent
2020 Nov 02
3
Masterguard/Phoenixtec USB driver
Hello again. Back in the day (2007) I wrote a USB-capable driver for my Masterguard/Phoenixtec UPSes (in case you locally archived this list, this very mail is a reply to a rather long thread from then), which I used ever since. However, the world has been going on since then and I need to get away with the old 2.0.4 binaries currently in use. These boxes (I use two A3000-19 and two A700-19) are
2018 Jan 16
3
DMARC mailing list rejections
I get about a half dozen rejection messages from various servers when I post to this list. Is there something I need to configure differently in my DMARC record to be better compliant? Daniel
2009 Jun 26
2
HW recommendations for small, cheap, reliable server
To support small biz, family. Have a bunch of old clunker boxes on the scrap heap that would probably do the job as a server. But I'm not confident they would be reliable enough. Capable of supporting maximum of a dozen 2-line ATAs. Don't want to spend more than a couple hundred dollars on a new server box. -- Drew Einhorn -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment