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2016 Oct 28
1
Disabled account can still connect to domain
Hello, I receive the following warning in my logs Account [HP48-PFD$] is disabled [2016/10/28 14:40:36.973803, 1, pid=1272, effective(0, 0), real(0, 0)] ../source4/rpc_server/netlogon/dcerpc_netlogon.c:382(dcesrv_netr_ServerAuthenticate3) It appears user accounts behave differently then computer accounts when disabled. If I disable a user account via. ADUC...
2004 Jan 22
1
Re: matrix exponential: M0
H i, all! First of all, I'd like to apologize for my poor English. It's for years I don't use it. This is a R-version of a function I wrote a long ago for my HP48 calculator. It works with the binary expression of the power and just need to duplicate the mem used by X. Hope this helps. mtx.exp<-function(X,n) #Function to calculate the n-th power of a matrix X; { phi <- diag(rep(1,length(X[1,]))) pot <- X #This is the first power of the matrix....
2008 Aug 04
1
Emu48 under wine, misbehaves
Hello, I installed Emu48 (emulator of HP48 and HP49 calculators) on Wine, but unfortunately it misbehaves. The "screen" of the emulated calculator shows strange colors (sometimes yellow on white, sometimes a pale pink color, depends on selected "skin"). Any suggestions to fix the problem? This is wine 1.1.2 on Arch L...
2004 Jan 23
0
Re: matrix __power__ (was "exponential")
...gt;>>>> &nbs > > &nb r > Vicente> my poor English. It's for years I do > >no problem at all. Well, that is because I'm not speaking!! ;) > > Vicente> This is a R-version of a funct > Vicente> ago for my HP48 cal > Vicente> binar > Vicente > >excellent. This is really >I think. > >As I've menti >computing a matrix "power" is really mu >matrix exponential. I do agree. It did sound strange to me, but I followed the thread! >...
2011 Oct 04
11
[LLVMdev] LLVM IR is a compiler IR
In this email, I argue that LLVM IR is a poor system for building a Platform, by which I mean any system where LLVM IR would be a format in which programs are stored or transmitted for subsequent use on multiple underlying architectures. LLVM IR initially seems like it would work well here. I myself was once attracted to this idea. I was even motivated to put a bunch of my own personal time into