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2009 May 28
1
Message 11 Syslinux Digest, Vol 74, Issue 24(Re: PXEboot trouble with Soekris 4826 (Miller, Shao)
...I can see that the client sucessfully dowloads the file pxelinux.0 from the server but stops at this point. here is the output of tcpdump tcpdump: listening on eth0, link-type EN10MB (Ethernet), capture size 96 bytes 11:05:41.966864 IP (tos 0x0, ttl 20, id 0, offset 0, flags [none], proto 17, le ngth: 576) 0.0.0.0.bootpc > 255.255.255.255.bootps: BOOTP/DHCP, Request from 00: 00:24:c8:c9:60, length: 548, xid:0x25c8c960, secs:4, flags: [Broadcast] (0x8000) Client Ethernet Address: 00:00:24:c8:c9:60 [|bootp] 11:05:41.967522 IP (tos 0x10, ttl 16, id 0, offset 0, flags [none], proto 17...
2014 May 12
0
message-decoder bug for attachments with charset=binary attribute in content-type?
...HKGo ..... ============================================================ This PDF begins orginal with ============================================================ 0000000: 2550 4446 2d31 2e34 0a25 c7ec 8fa2 0a35 %PDF-1.4.%.....5 0000010: 2030 206f 626a 0a3c 3c2f 4c65 6e67 7468 0 obj.<</Length 0000020: 2036 2030 2052 2f46 696c 7465 7220 2f46 6 0 R/Filter /F 0000030: 6c61 7465 4465 636f 6465 3e3e 0a73 7472 lateDecode>>.str ============================================================ But the dovecot pass following data to fts_decoder script: =====================================...
2006 Oct 09
2
GetDC got invalid response type 21
Hi, First time I try ro resolve a domain user after samba/winbind is started, it takes a couple of seconds during which winbind says the following Received packet for \MAILSLOT\NET\GETDC700000A GetDC got invalid response type 21 Received packet for \MAILSLOT\NET\GETDC700000A GetDC got invalid response type 21 Received packet for \MAILSLOT\NET\GETDC700000A GetDC got invalid response type 21
2004 Feb 24
5
r: plots
hi all i have another probably simple question. I have three variables say x, y and z. x and y are quite large and z is relative small. how can one plot the three variables on the same graph with two separate axis? (one for x and y and the other for z) e.g. x<-c(101,110,150,167,120) y<-c(120,135,175,95,200) z<-c(0.001, 0.15, 0.6, 0.8, 1) regards Allan