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2004 May 27
1
Holding and call parking idiosyncrasies...
We are going to replace a BizFone with Asterisk and one of the features
that I haven't been able to emulate is the PBX hold. We can put a call
into hold with the * key and every 30 sec the phone gets a beep to
remind us it is there and the caller on hold can hit # for other
options.
The closest I've come with Asterisk is call parking, and that doesn't
quite do it. Using the
2013 Mar 28
0
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] llvmlab (phased buildmaster) is in production mode!
Cool! This is great news.
I feel like this information should be in our documentation somewhere.
Could you start a new file ContinuousIntegration.rst and use this content
to seed it? This new page would also be a good place to mention some LLVM
idiosyncrasies like smooshlab being Apple-internal but still reporting via
IRC; these things have not had a good place to be put yet. AFAIK currently
our continuous integration infrastructure is mostly community wisdom and
besides a small mention of some of the reporting bots on index.rst there is
no documentat...
2004 Aug 15
2
2.10 problem passing user options
In playing about with booting from USB, I discovered that 2.10 doesn't
pass user-entered options to /proc/cmdline. I back-versioned to 2.04
and user options work again. Is this a known issue? Or perhaps an
idiosyncrasy with my hardware? (I have to tell my mobo to boot from a
USB-ZIP for the mem stick to actually boot)
I'm new to the list. Perhaps there are archives I should be
2015 Jun 29
7
Using a CentOS 6 Machine as a gateway/router/home server
...Mon, June 29, 2015 02:14, Sorin Srbu wrote:
OS 6?
>
> Please note: I'm not criticizing, just curious about the argument
> behind using a regular OS to do firewall-stuff.
>
Maintenance.
A consistent set of expectations does wonders for debugging odd-ball
occurrences. Why learn the idiosyncrasies of two distros when one
suffices? Just start with a minimal CentOS install on your
router/gateway and add only the packages that you know that you need.
Any critical omission will evidence itself in short order and can be
added then; or the source of the need removed as circumstance
warrants.
-...
2016 Jul 25
2
sendmail getting domain\user as email userId
...t;
> I'm not sure why a DC ignores the "winbind use default domain = yes"
> setting. Its not the only setting that a DC ignores and the only real hint
> of DCs acting weird is the line in the introduction of the wiki about
> setting Samba up as a DC that calls these "idiosyncrasies in the winbindd
> configuration on the Active Directory Domain Controller." Since it seems
> to be a well known issue, I haven't ever filed a bug report against it.
> I'm guessing the Samba devs have a reason for these "idiosyncrasies", but
> maybe it would be...
2016 Jul 25
3
sendmail getting domain\user as email userId
...the sssd.conf man page for full details.
> enumerate = true
>
> # Allow offline logins by locally storing password hashes (default: false).
> #cache_credentials = true
>
>
> This might be easier than trying to change the sendmail configuration or
> figuring out the "the idiosyncrasies in the winbindd configuration on the
> Active Directory Domain Controller" as described on the Samba wiki
> https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Setup_a_Samba_Active_Directory_Domain_Controller#Introduction
>
> Mike E.
>
>
> On Thu, Jul 21, 2016 at 10:49 AM Mark Foley <mf...
2013 Apr 16
1
[LLVMdev] llvm ir vs dag
...turn lowering and related functions
2) atomic
3) soft float
4) ... many others
This could eliminate a lot of messy coding takes place in target
lowering and DAG to DAG.
The average person doing porting should not, IMO, be exposed to many of
the details of chains, glue and other complexities and idiosyncrasies of
the Selection DAG.
The main idea is to eliminate or shrink considerably XXXTargetLowering
and XXXISelDagToDag.
There could also be some Machine IR added to the current IR that is not
target specific.
My 2c.
Reed
2010 Feb 28
1
Which system.time() component to use?
...rd one is total elapsed time. Suppose I want to compare two different computational procedures for performing the same task, which component of `system.time' is most meaningful in the sense that it most accurately reflects the computational effort of the algorithm, and does not depend upon the idiosyncrasies of the operating system.
I have always been using the first component of `system.time', which is the user CPU. Should I use the sum of user and system CPU or is the total elapsed time a better measure? I would appreciate UseR's feedback on this.
Thanks very much.
Best,
Ravi.
____...
2013 Mar 13
1
[patch] Incorrect umask in FreeBSD
Normally, in the !UseLogin case on a system with login classes, the
umask is set implicitly by the first setusercontext() call in
do_setusercontext() in session.c. However, FreeBSD treats the umask
differently from other login settings: unless running with the target
user's UID, it will only apply the value from /etc/login.conf, not that
from the user's ~/.login.conf. The patch below
2016 Jul 25
0
sendmail getting domain\user as email userId
Hi Mark,
I'm not sure why a DC ignores the "winbind use default domain = yes"
setting. Its not the only setting that a DC ignores and the only real hint
of DCs acting weird is the line in the introduction of the wiki about
setting Samba up as a DC that calls these "idiosyncrasies in the winbindd
configuration on the Active Directory Domain Controller." Since it seems
to be a well known issue, I haven't ever filed a bug report against it.
I'm guessing the Samba devs have a reason for these "idiosyncrasies", but
maybe it would be worth filing a bug r...
2016 Jul 26
0
sendmail getting domain\user as email userId
...not sure why a DC ignores the "winbind use default domain = yes"
> > setting. Its not the only setting that a DC ignores and the only real hint
> > of DCs acting weird is the line in the introduction of the wiki about
> > setting Samba up as a DC that calls these "idiosyncrasies in the winbindd
> > configuration on the Active Directory Domain Controller." Since it seems
> > to be a well known issue, I haven't ever filed a bug report against it.
> > I'm guessing the Samba devs have a reason for these "idiosyncrasies", but
> >...
2014 Jun 09
2
Suggestiong for a tablet computer to run Centos-6/7?
...But I do want a USB connection and the
ability to run stock CentOS, not some specialised fork thereof.
I did the Google thing but that has not provided me any clear recommendations.
Ubuntu seems to be the most popular distribution for these things and I am
reluctant to invest the time to learn the idiosyncrasies of yet another Linux
distribution. Does anyone here have any experience with this type of CentOS
setup?
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2013 Aug 07
1
Issues with print command group membership
Hi,
I have a Samba print share set up, with a "print command" specified
that just cats the file to /dev/ulpt0. This share is accessed by the
guest Samba account, which I have set to be the 'smbguest' username.
I can manually run the print command as root, and the file prints.
I can manually run the print command as 'smbguest' (through sudo) and
the file prints.
2016 Jul 14
2
How to GSSAPI/Kerberos authenticate with Dovecot [formerly Where is krb5.keytab or equivalent?]
...e server
to allow upgrades of each without disrupting the other. It is also
suggested that medium-sized sites should run more than one DC. It also
makes sense to have the DC's distinct from any file servers that may
use the Domain Controllers. Additionally using distinct file servers
avoids the idiosyncrasies in the winbindd configuration on the Active
Directory Domain Controller. The Samba team does not recommend using a
Samba-based Domain Controller as a file server, and recommend that
users run a separate Domain Member with file shares.
Thanks,
Andrew Bartlett
--
Andrew Bartlett
https://samba....
2013 Apr 25
1
[LLVMdev] Proposal for new Legalization framework
...t;> I would really push towards doing this in LLVM IR as the next step.
> What makes you say that?
>
Partly for the reasons Dan stated. For me, the IR is definitely way more
friendly too and not tangled
up in lots of undocumented obscurity as selection DAG is with tablegen
and many other idiosyncrasies of the backend design. Solving problems
with selection DAG, to me, is like playing dungeons and dragons. I feel
like I need to ask the wizard for a magic spell to capture a gnome. I
don't feel like I'm doing science. It's too much like a game with
thousands of rules to know.
I sh...
2018 Oct 30
2
IBM buying RedHat
...mailing list
>> CentOS at centos.org
>> https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
>
>
> Yeah.....I guess that's one way to look at it.
>
> My biggest worry? Is I've placed so much time and effort "getting to
> know" Fedora and its intricacies, idiosyncrasies, its ins and
> outs...dealt with ridicule on this very same list when I first
> started, have "cut my teeth" on learning VERY hard lessons about
> certain syntax in the Terminal and what NOT to type.......only to have
> that all "taken" away from me at the whim...
2004 Feb 13
1
How to get time differences in consistent units?
I'm still having trouble getting to grips with time classes.
I wish to calculate the difference in days between events.
Browse[1]> insp.j$First
[1] "2002-02-19 13:00:00 NZDT"
Browse[1]> spray.j$Date
[1] "2001-11-29 13:00:00 NZDT"
Browse[1]> insp.jk - spray.j$Date
Time difference of 82 days
If I save insp.jk to a vector, I get a nice useful value of 82.
2016 Jul 16
3
How to GSSAPI/Kerberos authenticate with Dovecot [formerly Where is krb5.keytab or equivalent?]
...ithout disrupting the other. It is also
>> suggested that medium-sized sites should run more than one DC. It also
>> makes sense to have the DC's distinct from any file servers that may
>> use the Domain Controllers. Additionally using distinct file servers
>> avoids the idiosyncrasies in the winbindd configuration on the Active
>> Directory Domain Controller. The Samba team does not recommend using a
>> Samba-based Domain Controller as a file server, and recommend that
>> users run a separate Domain Member with file shares.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>...
2011 Oct 10
2
[LLVMdev] Adding fixups and relocations late in code generation
...ld be
resolved.
So, I must not be telling the compiler what to do when setting up the
relocation. What am I doing wrong here?
As a hack, I calculate the delta in ApplyFixup() but it should have been
done before ApplyFixup(). In ApplyFixup() I believe I just need to
adjust the final value for Mips idiosyncrasies like shifting the delta 2
bits to the right.
I would really like to become fluent in clean llvm expression building.
Thanks,
Jack
2013 Jun 20
2
Re-inventing the Wheel (again?)
...modules for the 10,50
or 100 things that an admin must change to deploy a linux server in prod or
dev
Even though puppetlabs has a modules repo, if you look for some basic
modules: sudoer, resolv.conf, ifcfg, there a numerous "instances"
of modules by users. Each with their own idiosyncrasies. Why do admins
have to keep re-inventing the wheel for each iteration of Config Mgmt and
Monitoring tools.
Has anyone created a "repo" of puppet modules for a given linux distro. In
my case CentOS. Seems there should be (at this point)
/etc/puppet/modules/CentOSx, that includes...