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2004 Aug 14
1
linux client not working properly
SAMBA WEIRD PRBLEM, PLEASE HELP!!!
this is my environment:
SERVER runnning Centos 3.1 with all the updates applied, sharing files using
samba, rpm version 3.0.4, release 6.3E
Clients running Mandrake 10.0 Download edition with all the patches
applied, clients to the file server mentioned above. Samba is version
3.0.2a, release 3mdk
Here is my server smb.conf files
**********SMB.CONF START
2019 Oct 05
3
Differences between CentOS 7.x and CentOS 8.x OS
...>
>> This sort of cuts across two discussion threads but I found this one
>> first.? Silly question: has anyone tried using the Mate or Xfce
>> Fedora 28 spins as package sources with CentOS 8?
> I think someone did post recently that he took Mate from F28
> and with some judicious tweaking of the spec file got it built
> and working on C8. Sorry, I have no details.
>
>
Hopefully, the perpetrator will 'fess up and provide the details.
Cheers,
Dave
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2008 Feb 04
4
IPTables GUIs
...and FWBuilder seems reasonably good from what
I've seen so far. Are there any other packages out there? Are there
any recommendations (to look at or to avoid)?
Thanks,
Craig Miskell,
Technical Support,
AgResearch Invermay
03 489-9279
"There are no problems that cannot be solved by the judicious use of
high explosives"
-- British Commando quote, circa WWII.
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2004 Nov 29
2
proper way to process dataframe by rows
...when apply iterates over the rows, it uses
as.matrix() to convert the dataframe to a character representation of
itself. Thus my database's carefully planned data types (that RODBC
carefully preserved when returning query results) get completely lost as
I process the data. I've taken to judiciously sprinkling as.numeric()
and friends here and there, but this is just begging for bugs.
In other words, what is the smart way to process a dataframe by rows? Or
is there, by chance, a specific technique or practice that is available
for RODBC results but not for dataframes in general?
Thank y...
2012 Aug 20
1
Asterisk 11 queue calls - emulate Dial(b) functionality
...ion to dump calls into the cleanup macro", I decided to investigate Asterisk 11 for the new Dial() b function and the new hangup handler CHANNEL variable.
I have the hints working more or less correctly on direct calls to/from the phones, making use of the b and U functions in Dial() and some judicious use of GROUP channel variables and CHANNEL(hangup_handler_wipe). But, on my live system, sometimes the users receive calls from a queue, and I don't see any way with the queue calls to emulate the b functionality in Dial() to be able to set the agent extension's device state to RINGING whe...
2016 Mar 09
2
how to force outbound ssh through one network card
On 3/8/2016 8:13 PM, Fred Smith wrote:
> though I have no personal experience with this, I'm guessing that
> the term you want is "bonding" or "bonded interfaces". You can probably
> find articles on how to do that with some judicious googling.
> I know I've seen such articles, but haven't kept any records of where.
NO.
you can't bond two interfaces connected to different ISP's.
best you can do is limited load balancing, and/or use source tagged
routing via ip rules to change gateways. its a mess to get...
2008 Dec 22
3
reloading a new kernel
Hi - is it possible to load a SMP version of a kernel on a system running
a single CPU version of the kernel without a reboot?
For instance, a quad CPU system was accidentally booted as
2.6.9-78.0.5.EL
but we need to load
2.6.9-78.0.5.ELsmp
instead.
Any help would be appreciated.
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2010 Mar 18
1
[Fwd: printer device settings not saved for normal domain users on ubuntu 9.10]
Does anyone know how to fix this issue to make default printer settings
available to every domain user?? Thanks in advance.
Ming
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2015 Feb 10
2
Packages not available in CentOS 7
HI,
I would like to upgrade my customized CentOS 5.5 to CentOS 7. For this I
took the latest stable CentOS 7 image and wanted to install the packages
that are there in the existing customized version of CentOS 5.5.
I could install some of the packages, but the following packages I couldn't
install.
1. Rhpl
2.mod_perl
3. 3.notification-daemon
4. 4.vixie-cron
5.kudzu
6.redhat-lsb
2006 Oct 20
1
Good news on WxWidgets 2.8.0
...t 80% of
our current classes compiled. The remaining errors look easy enough that
I could fix them, which is a good sign ;)
2.8.0 is meant to be out in a few weeks - I''m not planning to do
anything real until then. My sense is that we will be able to support
both 2.6 and 2.8 with some judicious ifdefs, without it getting too
messy. I''m fairly keen to continue 2.6.3 support, since it''ll be a while
before 2.8 builds start showing up in binary, eg in Linux distros.
alex
2010 May 27
2
[URGENT] Assistance Requested in Looking for Dr Francis T. Seow, Harvard Law School Research Fellow
Hi,
First, I would like to apologize for the out-of-topic post. I will keep
this as short as I possibly could.
Does anybody know Dr. Francis T. Seow, the former Solicitor-General from
the Republic of Singapore? I want to contact him but can't seem to find
his email address or telephone number on the internet. Could you help me?
Do you also know how I can contact all the justices of the
2010 Jul 26
3
Cluster analysis
Hi all,
I have no idea if this question is to easy to be answered, but I?m starting
with R. So, here we go.
I have a large dataset with a lot of steps a judicial case. A sample is
attached.
I?d like to do a cluster analysis to try to understand with one is the most
usual path followed by this legal cases.
After that, I?d like to plot a cluster tree.
In the attached sample, the column:
-
2006 Feb 22
1
Clients cannot empty trash
I am having a problem with Dovecot and imap; users are not being able to
empty their trash from time to time. Here is what I am running:
[root at xxxx root]# rpm -q dovecot
dovecot-0.99.13-3.FC3
[root at xxxx root]# uname -a
Linux xxxx 2.6.12-1.1381_FC3smp #1 SMP Fri Oct 21 04:03:26 EDT 2005 i686
i686 i386 GNU/Linux
[root at xxxx root]#
Several times a week different users get the following pop
2019 Oct 04
2
Differences between CentOS 7.x and CentOS 8.x OS
On 10/3/19 1:37 PM, Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote:
> On 10/3/19 5:49 PM, Kaushal Shriyan wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I will appreciate it if someone can help me understand the differences
>> between CentOS 7.x and CentOS 8.x OS. I look forward to hearing from you
>> and thanks in advance.
>>
> In short, CentOS 7.x is based on Fedora 19 while CentOS 8 is based on
>
2017 Aug 14
2
[ScalarEvolution][SCEV] no-wrap flags dependent on order of getSCEV() calls
...for "too long" though -- if you
simplified a loop in a way that SCEV can compute its trip count when
it couldn't before (or it could compute a trip count before, but now
it can compute a more precise trip count) then invalidating the cache
can be an improvement. However, in this case judicious use of
forgetLoop() (as opposed to re-constructing the whole of SCEV) will
also do the job.
-- Sanjoy
>> I would be okay if you wanted to expose those tricks via a helper in
>> SCEV that could be called independently of creating zero or sign
>> extensions. That way SCEV clients...
2011 Jun 27
2
Add use of dput() to the instructions at bottom of post?
It's often difficult to figure out what a problem data set looks like when someone pastes a mess of output from R into an e-mail. The dput command, used judiciously?I would hope no one would send a 1 M data set?can make life much easier.
I wonder if it would be useful to add a hint in the instructions at the bottom of the posting page, where the list asks for self-contained reproducible code, to also hint at using dput() to supply sample data?
I suspect a...
2015 Feb 10
3
Packages not available in CentOS 7
...re in the existing customized version of CentOS 5.5.
>>
>
> you can't do that. there's no supported in-place upgrade path for EL 5
> -> EL 7
>
>
> clean install centos 7, configure it for your requirements, move your
> application data and settings over (with judicious adaptation of the
> settings, as not everything is the same with the significantly newer
> components in 7).
>
>
>
>
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2016 Mar 09
2
how to force outbound ssh through one network card
Everyone,
I am putting together a new gateway machine that controls all of the
traffic in and out of one of our offices. ?We we have a machine with
CentOS Linux release 7.2.1511 (Core)??with 3.10.0-327.10.1.el7.x86_64
kernel which is now equipped with three nic cards. ? We decided to
change our internet providers, but unfortunately Comcast would not
allow us to drop there service without some
2017 Nov 27
3
Scatterplot of many variables against a single variable
LOL. Great reply Jim.
(N.B. Jim's conclusion is "debatable" by a judicious choice of seed. e.g.
set.seed(79) suggests that making the request more readable will actually
lower the number of useful answers. :-))
On Mon, Nov 27, 2017 at 11:42 AM, Jim Lemon <drjimlemon at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Engin,
> Sadly, your illustration was ambushed on the way to the l...
2009 Sep 19
1
cifs.upcall not respecting krb5ccname env var?
...ct to some issues
mounting CIFS shares on a Windows box via Kerberos. We're using the command:
/sbin/mount.cifs //whatever/whatever /whatever -o sec=krb5i
This should mount the share using Kerberos & Packet-signing by using the
cached credentials of the user executing the command. With judicious use of
strace, it seems that cifs.upcall makes the assumption that the Kerberos
credentials will be present at /tmp/krb5cc_UID, however, this is not always
the case; the credentials may have a random element in the file name. Here's
an example output from the system:
/tmp/krb5cc_0 /tmp/krb5cc...