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2006 May 23
3
Kernel errors, resulting in system crashes
Hi Guys,
After a chat with some helpful people on Freenode I've included as much
information as I can think to about this error, if you need anything else
please don't hesitate to ask.
I run a webserver (remotely administered, no graphical user interface that
i know of - certainly not one running all the time) - in the past few days
this error has started to occur, the system dies and
2007 Nov 22
2
Samba PDC windows XP logon scripts
Server: Debian etch (kernel 2.6.18-4-686)
Samba 3.0.24 (PDC)
Workstations: Windows XP Pro SP2 fully updated
I want to have my windows xp users to login locally to their machine, but
still have them automaticly check the netlogon share or something like
that to apply network mappings and policies per group or user.
I have this working when the user logs onto the domain. He gets a profile
2023 Mar 28
1
[PATCH] mm: Take a page reference when removing device exclusive entries
...#39;s 6.1.y
> branch. I'd suggest two things:
>
> 1) Normally, what I've seen done is to post against either the current
> top of tree linux.git, or else against one of the mm-stable branches.
> And then after it's accepted, create a version for -stable.
Yup. I had to jiggle the patch a bit because
mmu_notifier_range_init_owner()'s arguments have changed. Once this
hits mainline, the -stable maintainers will probably ask for a version
which suits the relevant kernel version(s).
2011 Mar 19
1
strange PREDICTIONS from a PIECEWISE LINEAR (mixed) MODEL
...t
yy4<-predict(mod4,level=0, newdata=newframe2)
lines(x[order(x)],yy4[order(x)],col="violet",lwd=2) #something bizarre
#starts to happen
#in the predicted values
# they begin to jiggle around the straight line
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*Little u can do against ignorance,....it will always disarm u:
is the 2nd principle of thermodinamics made manifest, ...entropy in
expansion.**....But setting order is the real quest 4 truth, ......and the
mission of a (temporally) wise dude.
*
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2015 Jul 31
4
OT - parted guidance
Hi All, Slightly OT as this is on a Centos 6 system
I'm getting the fdisk message "partition does not start on a physical
sector boundary" on a 4096 sector disk. I understand why this has happened.
I just want to be sure of my parted syntax before I really mess things
up. (before anyone says it - I know - do a backup)
parted says that the offending partition 5 begins at 512 byte
2011 May 08
5
Am I being to paranoid?
Hi All,
I want to know thoughts on if I am being to paranoid/security conscious.
CentOS 5.6, Apache, MySQL, running an Firewall in front of everything and obviously the built-in firewall on the box. I have ssh on a different port and starting to use Keys instead of password authentication. I host an intensive website and I am getting about 150 unique visitors per day.
What I am seeing is
2015 Aug 01
0
OT - parted guidance
On 07/31/2015 09:19 AM, Ken Smith wrote:
> parted says that the offending partition 5 begins at 512 byte sector no.
> 462999615. Its the first partition in the extended partition that begins
> at 462999552.
>
> If I just want to move the partition back to the nearest 4096 boundary,
> which is 462999608, would the syntax be
>
>
> unit s
> move 5 462999608
>
>
2004 Jun 18
1
X100P in Switzerland
Hi
Does anybody if the X100P works in Switzerland? We can't get a line to PSTN.
When I run zttool it shows me always a red alert. I can make and receive calls with an
anlog phone plugged in the phone connector.
I've compiled and configured the card according to the wiki. Everything seemed to be ok.
Is there a way to debug this?
Regards
Reto
2004 Sep 24
0
webDAV (webclient) interferes with XP logons
Very long story short...
1. Samba server on machine running iptables or behind a firewall
2. Client XP domain logins taking 45 seconds or more.
3. The problem: webDAV (webclient) is running on the XP workstations
and this mysteriously triggers access to port 80 on the file server,
which in turn adds up to long delays.
If you are running an HTTP server and it isn't blocked then
2008 Mar 17
1
CUPS not linked in
Hi
I have compiled 3.0.28 on to my SuSE 9.2 Linux system, as an upgrade from
3.0.2. After some jiggling, the shares now work, but the printing does
not. You get messages like
[2008/03/16 20:09:29, 0] smbd/service.c:make_connection(1191)
socrates (192.168.0.5) couldn't find service hp_deskjet895
[2008/03/16 20:11:22, 0] printing/pcap.c:pcap_cache_reload(159)
Unable to open printcap file
2005 Dec 02
0
Resizeable DIVs
I have an implementation of Resizeable DIVs that is based on the
Draggable code from script.aculo.us. This is working for me, but is
only tested on Firefox 1.0.x and IE 6. On IE, the display isn''t great
at small sizes, and the DIV tends to jiggle.
This can work with the element also being Draggable, but there is a
restriction that the Draggable handle must be set, and cannot be the
element itself. I haven''t been able to wok out how to stop both objects
getting the mouseover event, so you get resize and move at the same time
if...
2006 Jan 26
3
Help on implementing rails from html with php
Hi guys, just started using rails and is trying to implementing the
present html with some rails...
However i met this problem when i am trying to port over some php code
in html to rails and i cant find any method to successful convert the
php codes.
Below is a feature i tried to implement in rails way:
there are 2 buttons on the html. Besides these 2 buttons is an infobox.
So, whenever
2005 Jan 26
4
IAXy Hung, Power-cycle Required
...ng; no
dial-tone.
Running "iax2 show peers" showed the unit still registered and I could
ping it too. Didn't try to call it while it was doing this; sorry. The
orange light was on indicating it though it was registered. Lifting the
handset didn't turn on the green light. They jiggled the cables and still
the same. Ended up cycling power to get it back.
Has snyone else had trouble with these things sticking like this?
Paul
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2009 Jun 10
0
Things that fail over time (was Automounter (?) failing in CentOS 5.3)
...es in
System->Administration->Printers, but that's normal with a USB
disconnect/reconnect anyway if the ports are different.
I got onto this because I was using a USB extension cable for most of
my connects with the flash drives, and I was seeing some strange
behavior there, e.g., when I jiggled the flash drive, it would start
acting as if it had been unplugged and replugged. I actually went
through and tested all my USB ports, some with and without the
extension cable, and I found one that just doesn't work at all (!),
but the behavior was consistent, except that I haven't retes...
2023 Mar 28
1
[PATCH] mm: Take a page reference when removing device exclusive entries
On 3/27/23 19:14, Alistair Popple wrote:
> Device exclusive page table entries are used to prevent CPU access to
> a page whilst it is being accessed from a device. Typically this is
> used to implement atomic operations when the underlying bus does not
> support atomic access. When a CPU thread encounters a device exclusive
> entry it locks the page and restores the original entry
2009 Sep 01
4
Date format in plot
Hello, I plot the abundance of a species in relation to the date. To have the
date as a continous variable I put it in the format "standard" in excel
(f.ex. 39939 means 06.05.2009). R uses 39939 on the x axis, but I would like
to have "06.05". I tried to use as.Date as suggested in some discussion but
I don't manage to use it, the returned date is not correct. Do you have
2010 Mar 18
13
ZFS/OSOL/Firewire...
An interesting thing I just noticed here testing out some Firewire drives with OpenSolaris.
Setup :
OpenSolaris 2009.06 and a dev version (snv_129)
2 500Gb Firewire 400 drives with integrated hubs for daisy-chaining (net: 4 devices on the chain)
- one SATA bridge
- one PATA bridge
Created a zpool with both drives as simple vdevs
Started a zfs send/recv to backup a local filesystem
Watching
2012 Dec 05
0
[Bug 9466] New: GPFS ACLs are not copied by rsync when copying between two GPFS filesystems
...#39;s General Parallel File System (GPFS) offers ACL support. However, rsync
does not copy the ACLs when copying files between GPFS filesystems.
Ronnie Sahlberg released an initial patch to get this working back in 2008:
http://lists.samba.org/archive/rsync/2008-October/021963.html
which I re-jiggled a bit to get building against the rsync 3.0.9 release
tarball. I've attached that here.
To build:
- obtained rsync tarball from:
http://rsync.samba.org/ftp/rsync/src/rsync-3.0.9.tar.gz
- Prerequisite is, at least, libacl development headers - in Ubuntu 12.04,
this can be obtained w...
2006 Apr 27
3
become_domain_master_query_fail
Hi all,
Everything was working fine with my samba server, until two days ago,
when the clients started to say "domain is not available" when we tried to
login.
Looking at nmbd.log I found some errors but have no idea how to fix
them...It has worked perfectly for almost two years...
Does anyone have an idea?
Thanks,
Lo•c Etienne
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Logfile:
2010 Dec 27
2
E1000 eth1 link flakiness - causes??
Have you experienced this? What's going on when this occurs? What do I
need to do to keep it from occurring? Please advise. Thanks.
Dec 4 10:18:17 localhost kernel: e1000: eth1 NIC Link is Down
Dec 4 10:18:19 localhost kernel: e1000: eth1 NIC Link is Up 100 Mbps
Full Duplex, Flow Control: RX/TX
Dec 4 10:18:21 localhost kernel: e1000: eth1 NIC Link is Down
Dec 4 10:18:23 localhost kernel: