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2010 Nov 30
5
Minor warning about seq
I spent more time than I should have debugging a script because I wanted x<-seq(0,100)*0.1 but typed x<-seq(O:100)*0.1 seq(0:100) yields 1 to 101, Clearly my own brain to fingers fumble, but possibly one others may want to avoid it. JN
2004 Jul 07
3
Starting an XP service using samba?
...39;ve tried doing smbclient //x.y.z.a/TlntSvr -U username but that doesn't work and thats the closest I've gotten. I saw a post from 2000 on another list that mentioned using rpcclient I think, but nothing further. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated as it would cut out a lot of fumbling around/waiting on hold when trying to fix problems. Cheers! t.
2017 Feb 21
2
usermod under CentOS
My wife's PC, running CentOS 6, suddenly quit connecting to the Net. Autodidact that I am, I fumbled with all the hard- and software I could find or dared try, but did no good. So we lugged it down to our favorite shop. While there, she bought a laptop, and asked them to install CentOS and copy all her files from the PC (including two books she's written and is trying to market).
2020 Aug 17
4
Apple Mail Since upgrade to dovecot 2.3.x unable to connect
Am 17.08.20 um 12:16 schrieb Aki Tuomi: > You need to set > > ssl_min_protocol = TLSv1.2 # or TLSv1 Thanks, tried both, but unsuccessfully. Again, is there any debug setting that allows me to see what SSL version was requested? Without this, this is fumbling in the dark. Cheers, Johannes -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 488 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital signature URL: <https://dovecot.org/pipermail/dovecot/attachments/20200817/65f00568/attachmen...
2014 Mar 27
2
Help connecting from remote client (no auth attempts
...s never able to do any better than their > auto-config. That's usually the cause of many problems I see with log entries like yours. It could happen when client and server disagree on using STARTTLS or SSL, so hardwiring your client to use whatever your server supports stops the client from fumbling around (and getting it wrong). > Given my experience with all this, I feel confident that Thunderbird is not > a factor in the problem. A network trace could clear that up, but auto-configure is problematic. > In terms of the config, I really don't know what I am doing. I think wha...
2004 Jan 19
3
Residential services
Hi folks, The obligatory newbie disclaimer: "Hi, I'm new to Asterisk and I have a couple questions..." OK, now that that's over with: I've just started working for a small CLEC, and I'm trying to sell * to my boss as a replacement for some expensive/inflexible/closed-source software he's been using to provide residential dialtone with for a couple years now.
2018 May 02
3
Generating function definition for function that's only called during unwinding
...ecides to codegen their definitions. DeclBase.h has a markUsed to keep track of ODR use, and I think that the decl can be found from the symbol table via ASTContext.h (for example looking up a template via GetQualifiedTemplateName -> getAsTemplateDecl -> setIsUsed ). This is just a result of fumbling around in the dark, I could be totally wrong. I'd like to know what part of the system is responsible for tracking usage, and whether that's the same mechanism that decides whether to CodeGen basic blocks with function definitions. Particularly, I'm curious about how the decision shou...
2014 Feb 11
2
Users of ballooning, please come forth!
Hi all! We're debating the design of the balloon for the OASIS spec. Noone likes the current one, but there are fundamental usage pattern questions which we're fumbling with. So if you know anyone who is using it in production? If, so, how? In particular, would you be happy with guests simply giving the host back whatever memory they can spare (as Xen's self-balloon does)? Or do you require the host-forcing approach? Comment or email please! Thanks, Rust...
2014 Feb 11
2
Users of ballooning, please come forth!
Hi all! We're debating the design of the balloon for the OASIS spec. Noone likes the current one, but there are fundamental usage pattern questions which we're fumbling with. So if you know anyone who is using it in production? If, so, how? In particular, would you be happy with guests simply giving the host back whatever memory they can spare (as Xen's self-balloon does)? Or do you require the host-forcing approach? Comment or email please! Thanks, Rust...
2004 Jul 15
3
Important note for AGI with PHP newbies
...For example, doing a verbose command would properly show the message in the asterisk CLI but it would return "510 invalid." Also, commands like GET DATA and GET DIGIT would not work at all, even though the CLI would report "Playing file my-file." After spending literally hours fumbling around with different buffer flushing schemes in PHP to no avail (I already knew I was doing the flushing properly anyway) and sending an email to this email list, I finally wrote a script that actually returned the proper values in stdin. The thing that fixed it was putting the "-q" arg...
2020 Sep 03
2
SID mapping: Samba and SSSD
On 03/09/2020 20:01, Andrew Walker wrote: > Whoops, fumbled my response a bit. slice size by default is 200,000, > and to clarify the SID passed into murmur3() is the domain SID, not > SID?of individual user. Though, manpage for sssd-ad should be > consulted for precise details. My understanding though is as long as > everything fits in one slice, then you can just use RID. If
2008 Mar 04
1
Error in Arules
Hi everyone, This is my first posting and I am just starting to fumble my way thru R. I have been working thru the Arules package, and I used to be able to use the image function and I get the following message: Error in image.default(basket2) : 'z' must be a matrix I used to be able to plot the image. I only started to get this error when I tried to add x and y axis labels.
2007 Jan 18
6
Apache 2.2 under CentOS?
We've been going through some growing pains fumbling through porting some custom C modules that used to live under apache 1.3 into the 2.0 spec, even though none of us really considers ourselves a 'C developer'. We've basically got them all working now under the 2.0 API, and the question was posed about whether or not we should consi...
2005 Sep 29
1
Quicktime 2 Theora Transcoder's Nano-Howto
After a bunch of cumbersome testing I was able to transcode a Quicktime MOV file to OGG with theora and Vorbis. The method's a bit fumbly, but it works... It is automatable except for the initial audio decoding. Software used: Xine, oggenc, ffmpeg, ffmpeg2theora, oggzmerge Step 1: Get the video out of Quicktime ffmpeg -i infile.mov -b 5000 -f mpeg2video outfile.mpg Step 2: Get the video
2010 Aug 01
1
Chainloading DRMK
DRMK (Dell Real Mode Kernel), now used in their DOS-based diagnostic images (probably about 2-4 years), has a rather unusual entry into the IO file (DELLBIO.BIN; similar to IO.SYS and IBMBIO.COM). After fumbling around with it over the last few days, I _think_ I've figured out the quirks of this entry point (and successfully tweaked chain.c32 to do such). dl Usual; drive number bp 0 cs 0x0070 ss 0 ds Location of relocated boot sector code that loaded it; only used for 1 data element then initialized....
2004 Mar 15
2
R equiv to proc gremove in maps package
Is there an R equivalent to SAS's proc gremove? You would use this procedure to combine the units on an existing map, for example to build a map of Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs) from the [US] counties dataset where the internal boundries surround the MSAs (which are groups of counties) rather than the individual counties. I can imagine the mechanism would be to find and erase the
2010 Mar 27
1
Syslinux-4/libutil: console_ansi_std()
Well, I decided to get ROSH back out and try to get it functioning in Syslinux-4. As has been my habit, I first recompiled the Linux binary and tried it out. In the beginning of ROSH, it calls console_ansi_std(). When I was working on this in the past, using this function ensured both the Linux and the Syslinux/COM32 binaries function similarly. When using fgets() to get an input string in the
2019 Mar 22
2
Send folder disappeared
Hello, Dovecot 2.2.27 I have a strange issue, where my "Send" folder was absent in my mailbox. It had been there before, fully functioning. Then, it was gone. I went into: vi /etc/dovecot/conf.d/15-mailboxes.conf And, noticed that my mailbox for Sent was no longer automatically subscribed, so I changed it, and restarted dovecot. > # For \Sent mailboxes there are two widely used
2018 May 02
0
Generating function definition for function that's only called during unwinding
...definitions. > > DeclBase.h has a markUsed to keep track of ODR use, and I think that the > decl can be found from the symbol table via ASTContext.h (for example > looking up a template via GetQualifiedTemplateName -> getAsTemplateDecl -> > setIsUsed ). This is just a result of fumbling around in the dark, I could > be totally wrong. > > I'd like to know what part of the system is responsible for tracking > usage, and whether that's the same mechanism that decides whether to > CodeGen basic blocks with function definitions. > > Particularly, I'm cu...
2006 Apr 03
1
GoDaddy royally screws over aussievoip.com.au and soft-swtich.org
Well, I wake up this morning, and aussievoip isn't up. I ring godaddy, who _were_ hosting it, and they say that the machine's been compromised, and you can't have your data. Nyah Nyah. I spent 1 hour and 38 minutes on the phone to them, trying to convince them to let me somehow get access to it, but to no avail. I've reported it to the Australian Federal Police High-Tech Crime