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2005 Oct 03
3
memory leak in Centos 4.1 and 4.0
Centos 4.0 and 4.1 seem to have a memory leak somewhere and I can't find
out what is doing it. I think it may be dovecot.
I have installed hundreds of Linux machines, centos/redhat/suse in the
past as firewalls and mail relays and use the same/similar methodolgy
and config for each.
I have found that since Centos 4.0 and 4.1 came along machines that have
run well for years and months, suddenly and systematically start running
out of memory after a few weeks/months of uptime.
The symtpom is the load average goes up and up as the machine creeps
into sw...
2006 Nov 09
1
summary linear regression
...aced to a theoretical model which brings some values for
>>a variable that compared to the observed ones gives some R*squared of
>>0.32 when the regression has an intercept and 0.7 when it is forced to
>>cross the origin.
>>To sum up, it may be stated that the theoretical methodolgy followed
>>explains the 70% of of the observed variance?
>>
>>Thank you very much.
>>
>>Gorka Merino.
Gorka Merino
Institut de Ci?ncies del Mar, CMIMA-CSIC
Psg. Mar?tim de la Barceloneta 37-49
08003-BARCELONA (Spain)
Tel.: (34) 932 30 95 48
e-mail: gmerino at icm....
1997 Dec 16
0
Sharing passwords for Win95 domain logons
...f SAMBA, when used as a domain logon
server, can use the existing UNIX user accounts (i.e. /etc/passwd), or
the only way to make win95 domain logons work is by the method described
in DOMAIN.txt (i.e. MUST use profiles on the server)?
Unfortunately, I don't know enough about the win95/NT logon
methodolgy/concept and I am wondering whether enabling domain logons
through SAMBA, also implies that I HAVE to use profiles (and logon
scripts?) on the SAMBA server.
I was trying/hoping to use SAMBA as a unified authentication win95
logon, WITHOUT forcing profiles to be stored on the SAMBA server. I keep
on...