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2008 Mar 31
0
yLCKS,muck
LCKS,muck
http://megajavn.blogspot.com/
http://megajavn.blogspot.com/2008/03/dna.html
http://megajavn.blogspot.com/2008/03/structure-of-double-stranded-dna.html
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2008 Mar 31
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tLCKS,muck
LCKS,muck
http://megajavn.blogspot.com/
http://megajavn.blogspot.com/2008/03/dna.html
http://megajavn.blogspot.com/2008/03/structure-of-double-stranded-dna.html
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2010 Jul 28
2
Does anybody use idmap_adex?
Hi,
Actually I am using the Backend Idmap_AD. I thought Idmap_adex is still under heavy development.
Tobias
Mit freundlichen Gr??en
Tobias Mucke
LFK-Lenkflugk?rpersysteme GmbH
Serverpool, FCI4
Landshuter Stra?e 26, 85716 Unterschlei?heim, GERMANY
Phone: +49 89 3179 8438
Fax: +49 89 3179 8927
Mobile: +49 170 635 3830
E-Mail: tobias.mucke at mbda-systems.de
http://www.mbda.net
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2005 Jun 25
3
Software RAID muck up
Hi,
I hope someone can help.
Just started to play with software RAID on Centos 3.5 and was trying to
simulate a faulty drive by using the -f switch on mdadm to mark the
partition (drive) as faulty and I then I removed and readded the drive,
which quit happily rebuilt according the /proc/mdstat and the output
from the --detail switch of mdadm. After all this mucking around I
shutdown the
2015 Oct 12
2
ssh-keyscan non-standard port broken
Hello,
If one passes the -p option for a non-standard port to ssh-keyscan when
using the -f option to pull hosts from a file, it results in a
known_hosts entry that is incorrect:
micah at muck$ cat /tmp/try
199.254.238.47 micah.riseup.net,199.254.238.47
ssh-keyscan -t rsa -p 4422 -f /tmp/try > /tmp/known
micah at muck$ cat /tmp/known
[micah.riseup.net,199.254.238.47]:4422 ssh-rsa
2010 Jul 17
4
Samba + Winbind + Windows 2003 AD
Hey out there.
I have to join my UNIX server with an existing Win2k3 AD network.
My system info:
Debian Lenny
Samba - 3.4.8
Winbind - 3.4.8
Windows Server 2003 with 2000-style-AD
My problem is that, I have en UNIX server that have to run auth up
against our existing windows 2003 AD.
I have successfully joined my UNIX server to the AD, without problems.
# net ads join -U Administrator
Enter
2010 Aug 06
0
A lens for mucking with puppet content / modules
Hi All,
I had a thought - while I was saying that I would like for all my
modules to be ''taged'' x - does augeas have a lens that would allow me
to say.
Use CASE:
If I have comments where I have ''tagged'' my modules, could I loop
though, look at the comments, if I find <pattern>, add the label to
the class.
More generally, this may lead to thoughts of
2014 Jun 16
0
Procmail wiki text -- don't muck with SENDMAIL
I tried to edit http://wiki2.dovecot.org/procmail but got stuck on the
TextCha. Approaching this list instead seems to be a time-tested secondary
approach, and I wasn't completely comfortable making these changes without
discussion anyway. So here goes.
The SENDMAIL= assignment is not only irrelevant, but actually wrong. The
note down in the update section about Ubuntu explains the problem
2014 Apr 14
2
Read.table mucks up headers
Hey All
I am trying to read in a small text file using read.table.
dput(sim)
structure(list(ï...X. = 1:7, Y1 = c(2.5501, 4.105, 5.4687, 7.0009,
8.5066, 9.785, 11.5167), Y2 = c(2.5501, 4.105, 5.4687, 11.0009,
8.5066, 9.785, 11.5167), Y3 = c(2.5501, 4.105, 5.4687, 7.0009,
8.5066, 9.785, 15.5167)), .Names = c("ï...X.", "Y1", "Y2", "Y3"
), class =
2015 Jun 07
3
newbie question on installation over existing Linux
If I choose to do a fresh install of CentOS 6 with "replace existing
Linux systems", will it also wipe out my /home directory? In the past
when I've done this with another Linux distro, /home was not affected.
Or, would I need to do "fresh" install and then muck with partitioning
using a Custom Layout? Right now, it's kind of looking like the latter
to me, and if so,
2005 Dec 27
3
CMS centos3
Anyone using or recomend a content management system that will install
without out a lot of mucky muck on a Centos3 system? I looked at Zope
but it needs a newer Python, Midgaard looks likes it's geared towards
RHEL4. OpenCMS looks like it runs on java so that might work. I have
yet to look at Rubyrails and Django.
2011 Apr 16
1
Accessing a MAC address from inside the VM?
Greetings,
I have a very simple problem, but the resolution is proving rather complex.
Bare with me, I will attempt to explain.
I have a host machine with no GUI.
I attach an existing .img file to the host machine and need to change the
MAC address (since the image was created on another machine). Is there a
way from with in the guest to do this or do I have muck with the XML? And
if I muck
2007 Dec 28
3
more problems with 1.9.2
The files:
wx/accessors.rb
wx/keyword_ctors.rb
wx/keyword_defs.rb
do not exist in the tarball:
% pwd
/home/rwa/Distributions/test/wxruby-1.9.2
% find . -name accessors.rb
%
but are required in wx.rb:
% tail wx.rb
Dir.glob(class_files) do | class_file |
require ''wx/classes/'' + class_file[/\w+\.rb$/]
end
# Load in syntax sweetner
require ''wx/accessors''
2010 Feb 17
3
processor affinity
Hello,
i am running CentOS 5.4. i have a requirement where i need to have 1
application have a single processor all to its self, and the rest of the
system run on the other processors. "taskman" lets me bind the process
to a processor(s), but it does not make it exclusive. Is this possible
to do? i have even tried mucking around with the rc.sysinit, but to no
avail.
thank you very
2015 Feb 10
4
[LLVMdev] C++ demangler for llvm tools
Hi,
AFAIK, the tools "symbolizer, objdump and nm" need a demangler.
I see there is libcxxabi which provides the demangle library. But there is
no support to build libcxxabi on windows with MSVC.
This left a huge void and my symbolizer cannot work on Windows if built with
MSVC.
Instead of mucking around OS dependencies, why shouldn't we have a demangle
library in LLVM.
2017 Aug 28
3
Gluster documentation search
Hello folks,
I spend some time today mucking about trying to figure out how to make our
documentation search a better experience. The short answer is, search kind
of works now.
Long answer: mkdocs creates a client side file which is used for search.
RTD overrides this by referring people to Elasticsearch. However, that
doesn't clear out stale entries and we're plagued with a whole lot of
2015 Jun 07
2
newbie question on installation over existing Linux
On 06/07/2015 03:25 PM, Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
> On Sun, 2015-06-07 at 15:16 -0700, Kay Schenk wrote:
>> If I choose to do a fresh install of CentOS 6 with "replace existing
>> Linux systems", will it also wipe out my /home directory? In the past
>> when I've done this with another Linux distro, /home was not
>> affected.
>>
>> Or, would I
2005 Apr 21
4
[LLVMdev] Trailing whitespace removal (important for CVS users!)
On Thu, 21 Apr 2005, Reid Spencer wrote:
> Why not put all this into a pre-commit filter in CVS and be done with
> it? We'd never be bothered with it again as it would never be committed
> again.
I'd rather not have CVS commit scripts mucking with the code. If you want
to have the nightly tester whine about source code with spaces at the end
of lines (like it whines about
2015 Nov 17
2
Mips unconditionally uses fast-isel?
> > I was mucking around in FastISel, and was surprised to see the test
> > llvm/test/CodeGen/Mips/emergency-spill-slot-near-fp.ll
> > failed. This was surprising because it specifies -fast-isel=false.
> >
> > Does the Mips code generator use fast-isel even when you ask it not to?
> > Thanks,
> > --paulr
>
> This seems to be an all-targets bug.
2020 Feb 19
3
[PATCH] x86/ioperm: add new paravirt function update_io_bitmap
On 18.02.20 22:03, Thomas Gleixner wrote:
> Juergen Gross <jgross at suse.com> writes:
>> Commit 111e7b15cf10f6 ("x86/ioperm: Extend IOPL config to control
>> ioperm() as well") reworked the iopl syscall to use I/O bitmaps.
>>
>> Unfortunately this broke Xen PV domains using that syscall as there
>> is currently no I/O bitmap support in PV domains.