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1999 Mar 22
0
aix permission horrors!
I have installed samba 2.0.0 on our AIX 4.1 machine. It appears to be working fine in domain security mode. Except for one thing: No matter what the read permissions in Unix are, ANY user can read EVERY file in a share. Write permission is working properly. What the heck is going on here? I have the Unix permssions set to a-rwx (000) and it STILL lets everyone read all the files in the
2007 Jan 05
5
Windows XP clients
...hing works a treat and I'm delighted with it (in direct contrast to the useless APC software it came with). But ... I'd like to put my wife's XP machine on the UPS, and have the Sun shut it down, when appropriate. I see there is an XP port of NUT, so ... before I start down the path of horror that is trying to install and configure software on XP, can I actually *do* what I want here? Thanks, H.
2012 May 08
4
best way to upgrade from default Python 2.4 to Python 2.6?
What is the best way to upgrade to Python 2.6 from the default Python 2.4. I'm running CentOS 5 --> Linux mybox.domain.com 2.6.18-238.9.1.el5 #1 SMP Tue Apr 12 18:10:13 EDT 2011 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux I've read these horror stories online and don't want to break yum.
2012 Jul 03
1
integral with error:non-finite function value
...x<-vector() fs<-function(x) { c <- (mu+(alpha*(1-(1-F)^xi)/xi)) tmp <- (1 + (xi * (x - mu))/alpha) ((as.numeric(tmp > 0) * (tmp^(-1/xi - 1) * exp(-tmp^(-1/xi))))/alpha)*((a*(x-c)^0.5)+(b*(x-c))) } return(fs)} #then I use the integral function xn<-fn(1,2,0.98,824,300,-0.0098) horror<-integrate(xn,lower=2021,upper=Inf) what I got is error message #Error in integrate(xn, lower = 2021, upper = Inf) : # non-finite function value can somebody help me by giving some light how to solve this problem? many thanks Best wishes, Al [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2000 Nov 18
5
Sample still has horrorible distortions... anyone know why?
Hi, I am subscribed to this list, and have learned a lot just from the discussions i see although i don't reply to the msgs, simply coz i'm no big deal programmer. I feel, though, that as i'm really optimistic about vorbis and want it to grow and start to have more and more people using it, i feel that i should warn you about a bug the encoder have (i'm sure monty receives loads
2002 Jun 19
4
Little list of horrors.
Hi all, I was investigating the SMB signing problems between Win2k clients and Windows XP servers and thought I'd take a look to see if there were any hotfix patches for Win2k that were post service pack 2. I discovered this list.... : http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=http://support.microsoft.com/support/ServicePacks/Windows/2000/Win2000_Post-SP2_Hotfixes.asp of *amazing*
2006 Mar 06
7
NEWS: SIP Firmware Available for Cisco 7970
I've just recieved a copy of the new SIP firmware for the Cisco 7970, those of you with Cisco accounts may wish to try it (shock horror I'm sticking with SCCP). This coincides with the release of v8 firmware for all Cisco phones (and for those of you running Sergio's chan_sccp v8 works fine) The firmware is now also (and for the 7970 SIP, only) distributed in ".cop" files, these are actually just tarballs (.tar....
2017 Jul 24
2
[PATCH 000/102] Convert drivers to explicit reset API
.... was that really a good idea... it was a LOT > of trouble to add a flag, maybe it had been better to try and > just slam all users in a single go. > > But it worked. Thanks for the hint and the references. It seems this turned out okay, but I wouldn't dare to introduce such macro horror^Wmagic. I'd rather have all users converted to the _exclusive/_shared function calls and maybe then replace the internal __reset_control_get with Thomas' suggestion. regards Philipp
2008 Sep 13
2
4.7 update issues?
Greets, Thank you to all the CentOS team and supporters. :-) Just wondering though... Any 4.7 update issues or horror stories yet? Also, anyone that has upstream support and previously updated, any issues for Internet facing, or other, production machines ? - rh
2011 Oct 19
2
C6 compatible wireless printers?
Hi, Any success stories with C6 and wireless printers? Or maybe horror stories and what products to avoid? I'm looking at some HPs on amazon right now, some quite cheap, ~ ?50, not bad. Ideally they should have easy to refill cartridges. Thanks.
2014 Sep 08
5
Canon PIXMA mg5420 or HP Photo Smart 7520
...rsion of which distro is needed. The Canon PIXMA mg5420 doesn't have a fax or a sheet feeder for its scanner, but I'm guessing it's even dodgier to get just its single-sheet flatbed scanner and its printer working with Linux. So has anyone had success with that? I've also read horror stories about the how often new ink cartridges are required, that basically you pay for the printer a second and third time buying cartridges (not to mention how often a print job is interrupted by a trip to buy new cartridges). Any first-hand reports on that? Whoever thought spending money wo...
2004 Apr 24
4
Debian Package Behavior Suggestion
Hello, I just did a quick ''apt-get update'' then ''apt-get install shorewall'' from the debian unstable tree. This was on the www.shorewall.net mirror server. And, to my horror, after upgrading the package, it automatically restarted shorewall! Of course I have done this before, but I absent-mindedly just went through the usual procedure for debian upgrades without thinking about it. (note: adminisabsentminded=yes in shorewall.conf :) Luckily, no side effects, as it was...
2006 Feb 14
4
SSO with IIS?
...en these systems? So when a user is logged in to ther Sharepoint she will also be logged in to my rails-app? We haven''t decided yet on what to deploy rails on so I''m open to suggestions... If we would use Ruby under IIS (wich I''m a bit hesitant to do after reading all the horror stories), would that make it simpler? Can IIS and Rails share the same authentication? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://wrath.rubyonrails.org/pipermail/rails/attachments/20060214/26a41f14/attachment.html
2010 Feb 19
5
[LLVMdev] glasgow haskell appears to be adopting LLVM
...mpile to GCC" backend in favor of David Terei's new LLVM backend. They're still planning for their C-- backend to be the primary backend for native code generation, but by bundling LLVM with the GHC sources, they'll be able to remove a whole passle of Perl and GCC-related crawling horrors. They're hoping to get some performance improvements out of the migration. Let us all now give a warm welcome to our new Haskell comrades! — j h woodyatt <jhw at conjury.org> http://jhw.vox.com/
2007 Nov 03
4
anyone using DBMail?
...idea. I can definitely see at the same time some advantages, but also some disadvantages. However, for an IMAP server that essentially is used only by two people, I don't think the database per se can be a problem. So, what I'm asking is: Anybody here using DBMail? Any success stories? Horror stories? "Meh" stories? If I do end up using it, most likely I'll use ver 2.2.5 (available in the EPEL repo) with CentOS 5, probably with a MySQL backend (but I'm not sure yet, SQLite might be another option). -- Florin Andrei http://florin.myip.org/
2016 Apr 18
2
Create multiple domains from single saved domain state (is UUID/name fixed?)
...efore I restore.. Any ideas? Could I do this with snapshots? I suspect not since I see virDomainSnapshotRedefinePrep() calling virDomainDefCheckABIStability which raises the error here: https://fossies.org/dox/libvirt-1.3.3/domain__conf_8c_source.html#l17991 Out of curiosity does anyone know what horrors might befall me if I were to remove the lines protecting against name and UUID changes? Then compile my own libvirt... The comment in the code says name can be changed, but I'm guessing I would have to change the UUID too. Does anyone see how that would create issues? I'm not sure how libv...
2008 Jul 22
4
Printer recommendations
...her issues or "gotchas" that you are aware of. For the replacement printer, I'm considering a color laser printer instead of the inkjets that I've been using, and I'm dithering back and forth over the question of direct-connect or networked printer. Suggestions, warnings, and horror stories are welcome. Thanks in advance. -- Ron Loftin reloftin at twcny.rr.com "God, root, what is difference ?" Piter from UserFriendly
2005 Apr 21
5
[LLVMdev] Trailing whitespace removal (important for CVS users!)
...#39;m done, so you can get all the changes (and hopefully, few conflicts) > The testsuite should also be enhanced to daily report files with > trailing whitespace. Good idea, I'll add that to my todo list. > Please note that this not purely academic - trailing whitespace are a > horror for anyone maintaining external patches against a CVS tree. I was not aware that this is such a big problem, so thanks for point this out. It'll be fixed in a short while. -- Misha Brukman :: http://misha.brukman.net :: http://llvm.cs.uiuc.edu
2010 Mar 22
0
[LLVMdev] Summer of Code ideas
...Google's Summer of Code this year, so I'd > like to bounce another idea around to see what you guys think. (I posted > a similar message to cfe-dev just now.) Be warned: this will shock you. > It may even horrify you. > > 1. Implement a 16-bit x86 backend. (*Chris recoils in horror*) Yeah, I /me recoils. > know 16-bit x86 is dead, but I find it interesting for historical > purposes (and also because the Wine project wants a 16-bit compiler to > make 16-bit regression tests :). Besides, then we can have a 16-bit > assembler, and we won't need GAS anymore to b...
2007 Mar 19
2
Distorted Title Bar in Wine
Hi, I installed Wine 0.9.30 using Automatix 2 onto Xubuntu Edgy primarily so I could run IE 5-6 for testing purposes. I then installed IEs4Linux. It all works fine, although I still feel a sense of horror to see IE on my linux desktop, but the title bars are all messed up for both winecfg and IE. The link below shows a screenshot of the effect: http://people.aapt.net.au/~adjlstrong/wine.png Any ideas? Andrew -- The STRONG Family Web Site http://www.strong-family.org