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2006 May 31
0
CT unit to drill on Mars, Revenue Up 200% - Ref. jh010 (PR#8918)
esteeming
Coiled tubing units are so compact and have such great potential, the Mars Drilling Project is evaluating a coiled tubing unit to drill for water on Mars. fells
disseverance
SPRING, TX--(MARKET WIRE)-- Coil Tubing Technology, Inc. (CTBG) announces the delivery of the first group of 8 Rotating Tools to oil and gas well service companies operating in Mexico and Oklahoma. Designed for use
2009 Dec 18
1
?OT: Probabilistic Simulation
Sorry this may well be defined as Off Topic. I apologize in advance.
I am interested in performing what I think would be a probabilistic sensitivity simulation. I've done some crude ones before in excel but I'm wondering if R can help me do it more effectively?
I have a set of theoretical variables for simplicity lets use (what I think) is an easier example: I have a peg and a hole
2004 Mar 24
2
slow to drill into directories
I have a samba server configured at a clients office and sometimes when
he is drilling down into directories in his "File Explorer" it stalls. I
tail'ed the log files and I ran tcpdump, but I can't see anything that
stands out. What should I look at? I am running Samba Version 2.2.3a-12.3
for Debian.
brian
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2006 Jul 15
2
Render -> ActionController -> Render -> ...
Hi Guys,
ActiveRecord is great for being able to drill down through many tables.
I often locate the very "top" record, and have a render :action =>
"show" display that top record.
Often I want to drill down like:
@kingdom.phylums.classes.orders.each do |order|
render :partial => "order/show"
end
But, depending on the user who is logged in, they see a
2006 May 05
0
Missing documentation for find_in_collection? Trying to drill down in a 4 level has_many association fails
I''ve been reading up in ActiveRecord::Associations and playing around
with my app via the console and found some interesting methods via
the code completion of IRB, but I have no idea how to use them and
can only find one hint in the API
http://api.rubyonrails.com/classes/ActiveRecord/Associations/
ClassMethods.html
It mentions here in the has many associations that if you use the
2015 Mar 19
3
[LLVMdev] Cast to SCEVAddRecExpr
Yes, I can get "SCEVAddRecExpr" from operands of "(sext i32 {2,+,2}<%for.body4> to i64)".
So whenever SCEV cast to "SCEVAddRecExpr" fails, we have drill down for such patterns ?
Is that the right way ?
Regards,
Ashutosh
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Sent: Thursday, March 19, 2015 1:02 PM
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2010 Oct 13
2
drilling down data on charts
Hey all,
Suppose a=b^2 for starters. I want to be able to create a graph that
displays a initially and if i was to click on 'a' to show 'b' on the chart
itself. Does anyone know if this is possible in R?
Also as an extension (not necessary as yet) to output the above into a
'html' file.
Thanks,
Sachin
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2006 May 05
16
Diff tool for OSX
I''ve looked for DIFF tools for OSX but haven''t found anything good
yet. Tried guiffy (http://www.guiffy.com) but it''s very slow and the
folder comparison doesn''t indicate a change until you drill down to
the level with the difference which kinda defeats the purpose.
I''m missing TortoiseSVN and the diff tool that comes with it. Any
suggestions for
2013 Nov 17
4
file managementttttttttttt
Last week, I installed CentOS 6 yet again.
I took the default desktop: gnome.
Whenever I open a directory, I get a new window.
That gets rather annoying,
especially when I have to drill down several levels.
Is there around that behaviour?
If it's in edit->preferences, I didn't find it.
Eventually I expect to change desktops.
Until then, any ideas?
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2010 May 27
2
Can only see files one level deep
Hi there,
I have been googling all morning, and have thus far not come up with a solution...
Server:
CentOS release 5.5 (Final)
samba-common-3.0.33-3.28.el5
samba-3.0.33-3.28.el5
samba-client-3.0.33-3.28.el5
Client:
OS X 10.6.3 (Build 10D578)
All patches are applied.
SMB CONF:
# cat /etc/samba/smb.conf
[global]
workgroup = WRKGRP
netbios name = Boleo
server string = (%L)
wins support = Yes
2013 Jun 09
7
[Bug 2119] New: SSHFP with DNSSEC – no trust anchors given, validation always fails
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2119
Bug ID: 2119
Summary: SSHFP with DNSSEC ? no trust anchors given, validation
always fails
Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: 6.2p1
Hardware: Other
OS: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: enhancement
Priority: P5
Component:
2017 Nov 28
0
Failed attempts
On 11/27/2017 02:02 PM, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote:
> Pete Biggs wrote:
>> - don't run ssh on 22, use a different port.
> I consider that pointless security-through-obscurity.
Security through obscurity it may be, but it isn't pointless. Tarpits
are in a similar class; they don't help with security in the absolute
sense, but they slow the attacker down, and that might
2008 Jan 24
6
Your "favorite" Asterisk application.
Hi, all. I've done some Asterisk recelling, but recently got roped into a
Sr. SysAdmin position. Our PBX is c. 1823, and -- well, as pretty much
all circuit-based systems do, it sucks. It sucks to administer, moves
suck... you know the drill. So, I'd love change to an Asterisk system.
My boss, who loves to spend money for no particular reason, wants to go
proprietary, though. So
2003 Mar 25
2
Re: Bar plot with variable width (down a drill hole) - now missing intervals?
Hi again,
Thanks Ted and Marc its works. But of course after pulling in in some
real life data I discoverd one hitch. Often there are missing
intervals. For example:
from <- c(0, 1.2, 4.0, 4.2, 5.0, 25.0, 30.1, 45)
to <- c(1.2, 4.0, 4.2, 5.0, 25, 30.1, 36.2, 50)
intensity <- c(0, 1, 3, 2, 1, 0, 2, 5)
barplot(intensity, width = -(to - from),
space = 0, horiz = TRUE, ylim =
2002 Dec 23
1
deflate on token returned 0 (16384 bytes left)
Hello All,
I have searched for this error and found similiar errors, but
everything seems to indicate that this should be fixed in the 2.5.5
version.
rsync version 2.5.5 protocol version 26
I am running rsync with -axz, trying to sync up a large gz file :
Source machine:
-rw-r--r-- 1 root other 175214792 Dec 22 00:17
2017 Nov 27
6
Failed attempts
Pete Biggs wrote:
> On Mon, 2017-11-27 at 12:10 -0500, Jerry Geis wrote:
>> hi All,
>>
>> I happened to login to one of my servers today and saw 96000 failed
>> login attempts. shown below is the address its coming from. I added it
to my
>> firewall to drop.
>>
>> Failed password for root from 123.183.209.135 port 14299 ssh2
>>
>> FYI -
2019 Jan 21
2
Samba 4 -> Group Policy Drive Map -> Access Denied
I seem to be having trouble getting group policies
to map a drive. When I drilled down thru the logs
I get an "Access Denied" message.
I can navigate to the share via the computer browser
and map a drive the "old fashion way" with any issues.
Files can be read and written.
The group policy doesn't seem to take. Suggestions?
Thank you.
2024 Apr 12
1
Debugging functions defined (locally) inside another functions
On 12/04/2024 8:15 a.m., Iago Gin? V?zquez wrote:
> Hi all, I am trying to debug an error of a function g defined and used inside another function f of a package.
> So I have
>
> f <- function(whatever){
> ...
> g <- function(whatever2){
> ...
> }
> ...
> }
>
> If I wanted to debug some thing directly inside f I would do debug(f).
2006 Feb 20
2
Easy one...
Hey everyone. I think I have an easy one here. I am running Samba 3.0.3-5 on
a Fedora Core 3 using Winbind to pull account information from a NT4 PDC.
Situation:
[Test_User]
comment = User Share
browseable = yes
writeable = yes
read only = no
create mode = 0664
directory mode = 0775
path = /usr/avmax_shares/Test
This configuration of the share in the
2017 Nov 28
4
Failed attempts
On Tue, November 28, 2017 9:21 am, Lamar Owen wrote:
> On 11/27/2017 02:02 PM, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote:
>> Pete Biggs wrote:
>>> - don't run ssh on 22, use a different port.
>> I consider that pointless security-through-obscurity.
> Security through obscurity it may be, but it isn't pointless. Tarpits
are in a similar class; they don't help with security