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2010 Mar 10
2
Using R in a corporate envinronment
Dear r-useRs,
After a couple of years in a 'R exile' of sorts, I've recently changed jobs
and my current employer (an American multinational in the food manufacturing
industry) is much more open than my past employer (which wouldn't even want
to hear about anything that didn't begin with SAS...). So, after my
insistence corporate IT is now considering adopting R as part of our
2010 Mar 10
2
Using R in a corporate envinronment
Dear r-useRs,
After a couple of years in a 'R exile' of sorts, I've recently changed jobs
and my current employer (an American multinational in the food manufacturing
industry) is much more open than my past employer (which wouldn't even want
to hear about anything that didn't begin with SAS...). So, after my
insistence corporate IT is now considering adopting R as part of our
2006 Aug 14
1
UK Pound Signs being handled as \243?
Hello,
It seems like something has recently caused ? symbols to be displayed as
\243
on our FreeBSD 6 server. We think this is causing our rails-based payment
system to fail to process transactions which is obviously very bad for us!
Why / How would this start happening? The server is configured to use UK ISO
keyboard map and it was working fine until recently. I''m at a loss to
2005 May 12
0
Trusted IRIX Support
...f PAM. I'm also quite
certain that this is not a complete fix.
To my (limited) understanding, the following changes have to take place:
1) Change the MAC (Mandatory Access Control) label of the process to the
label requested by the user. This is loaded by the SGI pam_mac module
into the PAM envinronment variable "MAC". I'm assuming this should
happen sometime around permanently_set_uid in uidswap.c.
2) Change the capabilities of the process to the capabilities requested
by the user. This is loaded by the SGI pam_cap module into the PAM
encironment variable "CAP". I...
2005 May 19
2
[Bug 1043] Trusted IRIX Support
...ould not have, as they have
been grated directly by the sshd process.
To my (limited) understanding, the following changes have to take place:
1) Change the MAC (Mandatory Access Control) label of the process to the label
requested by the user. This is loaded by the SGI pam_mac module into the PAM
envinronment variable "MAC". I'm assuming this should happen sometime around
permanently_set_uid in uidswap.c.
2) Change the capabilities of the process to the capabilities requested by the
user. This is loaded by the SGI pam_cap module into the PAM encironment variable
"CAP". I'...