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2009 Sep 25
4
DAHDI disconnect supervision timing
...any attached to the POTS line. I have asked for "disconnect supervision" to be provisioned on my line and they claim to have added it. However, my scenario is as follows: I receive a call, if the caller hangs up before hitting voice mail, the DAHDI channel is released as to be expected (evidenced from console messaging) If the call gets to voicemail and the caller hangs up during the greeting, no hangup condition is ever detected and I am greeted with a useless voicemail moments later. I am using kewlstart signaling etc. I came across this page from Digium: http://kb.digium.com/entry/6/...
2023 Oct 27
2
Permissions issue on domain member server (samba as an appliance)
...windows servers all sharing little bits of storage which I'm trying to consolidate on one biggish linux server. I've install a fresh Ubuntu 22.04 and samba 4.15 that comes standard. I've also joined the domain using autorid as the backend and users are getting UID and GIDs correctly as evidenced by wbinfo -i USER and id USER. I've also mapped a domain admin user to root using username map and the connection shows up as root in smbstatus. Created a share, changed the group of the directory to "Domain Admins" and did a g+rwx on the share root dir. Everything looks good. But. W...
2014 Jun 23
2
Wheezy Dovecot workarounds
...cot to work. PROBLEM: As installed, the package manager doesn't give you the dovecot executable. WORKAROUND: To install the dovecot executable, you need to follow these instructions: http://wiki2.dovecot.org/HowTo/DebianStable PROBLEM: Even when you install Dovecot, it doesn't work, as evidenced by the inability of a local email client to talk to it. Further elements of the symptom are that nmap -A -T4 LocalIPAddress, whether LocalIPAddress is the IP of eth0, or 127.0.0.1, fails to find any open ports. Telnet can't operate dovecot at port 143, and openssl can't operate it at 993. H...
2013 Mar 12
0
[LLVMdev] help decompiling x86 ASM to LLVM IR
...ow if it was for 32bit or 64bit. > 3) I could then use (1) and (2) to know if "add %rax, 8" is "p = p + > 1" (64bit long), or "p = p + 2(32bit long)" > > So, I think your "It is not possible" is a bit too black and white. No, it's AI-hard, as evidenced that porting programs from 32-bit to 64-bit at the source-code level is nontrivial for large projects with lots of developers. And you only have less information at assembly level. -- Joshua Cranmer Thunderbird and DXR developer Source code archæologist
2012 Jun 20
5
puppet windows exec successful but not really
...'': command => ''C:\Windows\system32\forfiles.exe -p "C:\Windows" -m "KB*.log" -d -365 -c "cmd /c dev /F /S /Q @path"'', } {code} runs correctly debug output below [image: Inline image 1] however, files are not deleted, as evidenced by running the same forfiles at the command line [image: Inline image 2] yet the forfiles with delete works if I run it from the windows command line Suggestions? Bug? -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Puppet Users" group. To post to this...
2023 Oct 27
2
Permissions issue on domain member server (samba as an appliance)
...sharing little bits of > storage which I'm trying to consolidate on one biggish linux server. I've > install a fresh Ubuntu 22.04 and samba 4.15 that comes standard. I've also > joined the domain using autorid as the backend and users are getting UID > and GIDs correctly as evidenced by wbinfo -i USER and id USER. I've also > mapped a domain admin user to root using username map and the connection > shows up as root in smbstatus. Created a share, changed the group of the > directory to "Domain Admins" and did a g+rwx on the share root dir. > Everything...
2006 Jan 27
2
Getting gem rdoc via ri?
Guys, I''m working with the new RadRails release (0.5.3), which has a very nifty inclusion of ri courtesy of RDT. Problem is, although I''ve generated rdoc for all installed gems with "gem rdoc --all", it''s not accessible through ri. I see some posts here and there about rimport...is this still the necessary way to incorporate the rails rdoc into ri?
2005 Apr 02
0
Centos 4 & Cisco 350 MiniPCI Wireless
I have an IBM Thinkpad with this beastie in it. The card was immediately recognized and uses the airo driver. No matter what I do, I can't get it to successfully connect to my WAP. Sometimes it sees the access point (as evidenced by an iwlist wifi0 scan seeing the network) and sometimes I can actually get it to connect ( as evidenced by the iwlist command showing the WAP ID). Eventually the connection between the card and the AP simply dies. I'm not new to wireless and have had no problems manually configuring othe...
2005 Feb 21
1
apcupsd on CentOS
Has anyone tried running apcupsd on CentOS with a usb UPS? Just curious since I'm putting together a system like this and I noticed in the apcupsd docs it say: "Linux 2.4 series kernels older than 2.4.22 do not bind the USB device to the proper driver. This is evidenced by /proc/bus/usb/devices listing the UPS correctly but it will have "driver=(none)" instead of "driver=(hid)". This affects RHEL3, among others." I noticed the latest kernel is 2.4.21.xxx for CentOS and just wondered if this was going to cause me problems. Thanks in advan...
2007 Jan 11
1
maximum likelihood, 1st and 2nd derivative
...utions and determine which expression for the parameters would be most likely to produce the sample of observed negative binomial counts (determine the MLE). This maximisation involves a search in five-dimensional parameter space {?: ?1,?2, ?1, ?2, P} for the vector that maximises the likelihood as evidenced by the first and second derivatives of the function being zero. The likelihood is L(?) = ?ij {P f (Nij; ?1, ?1, Eij) + (1-P) f (Nij; ?2, ?2, Eij)} This involves millions of calculations. The computational procedures required for these calculations are based on the Newton-Raphson method. This is an...
2004 Jul 29
1
Kudos to the R support team
Hi there, I just wanted to take a quick second to thank everyone who maintains this service- just in case you don't hear it enough, there are a plethora of people who rely on this service (as evidenced by the help archives), and even if they don't say it, are greatly thankful for what you do here. Not only are you providing a service to people who are learning R, but indeed helping increase "R literacy". Soon, they'll be speaking R on the subway. Thank you all, once again. Y...
2020 Jun 20
3
Blog article about the state of CentOS
...ebuild of the RHEL sources. Stream is basically RHEL Rolling Beta, and that can hardly be considered "Enterprise". I and I think many others find this focus on Stream to be rather distressing, and it does have the appearance to be taking focus away from the core OS. This is further evidenced by the long wait times for release. The way I see it, Red Hat pays the bills now, Red Hat employs the core team, and Red Hat wants a RHEL Beta platform, so that is what they have decreed that CentOS will become. Now I could be wrong here because I certainly don't have any inside informati...
2012 May 17
1
Job opportunity in Beijing, China at Xian-Janssen Pharmaceutical Ltd
...ith the latest statistical methodologies with focus on trial optimization, simulation and adaptive designs. • Good verbal and written communication skills, including formal presentation skills. Experience presenting to technical and lay groups at public meetings desirable. Written skills as evidenced by publication and journal articles also desirable. • Ability to successfully multi-task and work independently, under minimal supervision; excellent teamwork skills. • Ability to influence, negotiate and communicate with both internal and external customers. • Working knowledge o...
2013 Mar 12
4
[LLVMdev] help decompiling x86 ASM to LLVM IR
On 12 March 2013 16:39, Óscar Fuentes <ofv at wanadoo.es> wrote: > > This is not possible, except for specific cases. > > Consider this code: > > long foo(long *p) { > ++p; > return *p; > } > > The X86 machine code would do something like > > add %eax, 4 > > for `++p', but for x86_64 it would be > > add %rax, 8 > > But you
2018 Sep 13
1
Re: [PATCH v2 nbdkit 4/5] tests: Use a generic cleanup mechanism instead of explicit trap.
...m -f $files > - > -cleanup () > -{ > - status=$? > - trap '' INT QUIT TERM EXIT ERR > - echo $0: cleanup: exit code $status > - > - rm $files > - > - exit $status > -} > -trap cleanup INT QUIT TERM EXIT ERR > +cleanup_fn rm $files ...as evidenced by this conversion. Pre-existing, but you could fix it while here: why is this not using 'rm -f' like all the other cleanups? -- Eric Blake, Principal Software Engineer Red Hat, Inc. +1-919-301-3266 Virtualization: qemu.org | libvirt.org
2005 Feb 19
2
Memory Fragmentation in R
...n improving R's fragmentation problems? On the other hand, is it possible there is a memory leak? In order to make my functions work on this dataset I tried to eliminate copies by coding with references (basic new.env() tricks). I presume that my cleaning up returned the temporary data (as evidenced by the gc output at the start of the second round of processing). Is it possible that it was not really cleaned up and is sitting around somewhere even though gc() thinks it has been returned? Thanks - any clues to follow up will be very helpful. Nawaaz
2005 Feb 19
2
Memory Fragmentation in R
...n improving R's fragmentation problems? On the other hand, is it possible there is a memory leak? In order to make my functions work on this dataset I tried to eliminate copies by coding with references (basic new.env() tricks). I presume that my cleaning up returned the temporary data (as evidenced by the gc output at the start of the second round of processing). Is it possible that it was not really cleaned up and is sitting around somewhere even though gc() thinks it has been returned? Thanks - any clues to follow up will be very helpful. Nawaaz
2006 Aug 24
5
TreeCtrl background?
On my windows build, I just noticed that the background of my TextCtrl''s is grey by default, and when I try to set the default style I get the error: TestTextCtrl.rb:15:in `set_default_style'': undefined method `'' for #<Wxruby2::TextCtrl:0x360a0c4> (NoMethodError) from TestTextCtrl.rb:15:in `initialize'' from TestTextCtrl.rb:24:in
2007 Sep 18
1
Mongrel Upload Progress progress method returns Content-Length: 0
...of a simple mongrel. The bug appears on an old Xserve (mac OS X 10.3.9 powerpc), but not on my macbook pro, or even a generic 686 linux box. http://pastie.textmate.org/98341 The gist of the pastie above shows that attempts through the browser and curl are actually hitting the filesController, as evidenced in the log, but the content returned is nothing - 0 length. I''ve turned on mongrel debugging, and nothing jumps out at me, only difference I''ve found in the logs is the HTTP_ACCEPT variable. I''m guessing it''s some kind of incompatiability with Zlib or something...
2007 May 03
1
Connections rejected in DUNDi requests
Greetings list, Wondering if anyone's come across this before. I've configured a couple of our servers with a "privatedundi" context to allow calls to still flow between extensions even if they're registered to different servers . The DUNDi lookups seem to work fine, evidenced by the following on the originating server: -- Called private:<password>@<ip>/minotaur-201@privatedundi However, on the destination server, I have the following: May 4 03:50:45 NOTICE[1149]: chan_iax2.c:7354 socket_read: Rejected connect attempt from 80.68.80.210, request 'mi...