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2008 Jul 27
1
Radiant CMS 0.6.8 "Incise" Release
Looks like it''s time for another release of Radiant:
http://radiantcms.org/download/
Radiant 0.6.8 "Incise" adds a number of new features that enhance
support for
extensions and completes the project''s move to github. Of special note are:
* Extension installer/uninstaller scripts (script/extension) and a global
''extension registry'' at
2016 Sep 28
0
Good Bye SAMBA?!?!?
On Tue, 27 Sep 2016 16:02:15 -0300
Gilberto Nunes via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> Hi list
>
> I am sad, today! I start to study how windows deal with CIFS, Active
> Directory and DFS, I just decide follow the other path!
> I will give a try to windows tools....
> The question is: why Linux doesn t have such tools to help and improve
> server
2005 Oct 19
2
samba Users
I am running Samba version 3.0.13-1.1-SUSE.
I am a bit new to samba. I am running Samba version 3.0.13-1.1-SUSE with
unix users as samba users (no AD).
Is there a method of listing enabled samba users other than viewing the
/etc/passwd file?
Thanks
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2017 Nov 02
2
Publication Request: The Design of a Custom 32-bit RISC CPU and LLVM Compiler Backend
Hey everyone,
I would like to add my graduate paper to the list of LLVM publications:
http://scholarworks.rit.edu/theses/9550/
Here's the abstract if anyone is interested:
*The Design of a Custom 32-bit RISC CPU and LLVM Compiler Backend*
Compiler infrastructures are often an area of high interest for research.
> As the necessity for digital information and technology increases, so does
2016 Sep 28
3
Good Bye SAMBA?!?!?
Okay, can we ban the troll already?
On 2016-09-28 10:58, Gilberto Nunes via samba wrote:
> Oh come on, guys!
> I am not saying who is better here, Linux, samba or Windows. I am well
> aware about what OS is more solid etc...
> I am just saying that in an enterprise grade, we need more professional
> tools and better, needs tools that almost anybody in your staff can
> handle,
2005 Oct 08
2
keeping interaction terms
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while doing my thesis in habitat modelling I´ve come across a problem with interaction terms. My question concerns the usage of interaction terms for linear regression modelling with R. If an interaction-term (predictor) is chosen for a multiple model, then, according to
2016 Sep 28
0
Good Bye SAMBA?!?!?
Oh come on, guys!
I am not saying who is better here, Linux, samba or Windows. I am well
aware about what OS is more solid etc...
I am just saying that in an enterprise grade, we need more professional
tools and better, needs tools that almost anybody in your staff can
handle, if you become unavailable, for some reasons like a flu or
whatever...
That is it!
I love Linux/samba and other
2001 Feb 18
3
Rcmd
I'm running Windows NT4. Rcmd does not seen to
read the command line. Rterm and other things work
well. For example "Rcmd check --help" fails with
the command interpreter trying to find a program
or file called "check." What have I missed?
--
Bob Wheeler --- (Reply to: bwheeler at echip.com)
ECHIP, Inc.
2016 Sep 27
15
Good Bye SAMBA?!?!?
Hi list
I am sad, today! I start to study how windows deal with CIFS, Active
Directory and DFS, I just decide follow the other path!
I will give a try to windows tools....
The question is: why Linux doesn t have such tools to help and improve
server deployments?!?
Everything will be easier than go to linux console and try and try and try
and nothing happen!
So, for now on, I will use Windows