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2013 Jul 16
1
An error in the "Package JGL"
Hi, I am currently working with the package JGL. I tried to run JGL function "JGL(Y,penalty="fused",...)" over my data, but there is the following error which makes it stop: "Error in while ((iter==0)|| (iter < maxiter && diff_value>tol)) missing value where TRUE/FALSE needed. " I would appreciate it...
2000 Feb 03
1
Performance Samba 2.0.6 / FreeBSD 3.4 vs NT and NetWare
I'm getting samba setup, and it seems to be working. I have PDC/BackupPDC issues to resolve, and want to change things so the NT PDC authenticates users instead of setting them up using smbpasswd. Right now, I can access the samba box from Win98 and WinNT workstation with "manually setup" smbpasswd's. I have been testing performance and am a little disappointed, I hoped samba
1999 Aug 31
0
SAMBA digest 2218
...utoCAD R14 and Eagle Point > by Hank Burton <wburton@literati.com> > 3) Can't locate point and print (printer) driver > files > by Carey Sinclair <carey.sinclair@tait.co.nz> > 4) Re: AutoCAD R14 and Eagle Point > by "Dan O'Connor" <dan@jgl.reno.nv.us> > 5) > by root@oglvee.oglevee.com (Superuser) > 6) Samba installation > by Lab Blaise <Blaise.Lab@cpln.ch> > 7) DOS Attrib mapping > by Jens Kuehnel <king@babylon.de> > 8) Re: Solaris 7 and Samba startup > by "M. Tyson Big...
2009 Jul 16
3
md2html.awk and a question
...them again). I'm slowly digging in the archives, but a reference would save me some time. Thanks in advance. If you are interested, you can have a look at the development process of md2html.awk and download the last version at http://www.anarchyinthetubes.com/src/md2html.awk/ -- - yiyus || JGL . 4l77.com
1999 Dec 15
0
Constantly have to restart samba
Hmmm. This does sound odd... A couple of things I can think of off the top of my head would be: - Make sure you are using the "interfaces" option in the [global] section of your smb.conf file. This will force Samba to broadcast share info on the given interface. By default, Samba latches onto the first interface it finds (on my machine, this is usually my modem connection to the