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2003 Jun 02
1
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hi! I wanna do some arithmatic operations (addition and substraction -integer operation) inside extensions.conf. Is there a simple way to do this. If I do yy = ${xx} + 1 // say "xx" is initialized to '0' the resulting "yy" will show "0 + 1" Obiviously not the result I need. Any help !!!!! denzel.
2004 Sep 26
2
how to set options (variables) permanently
Hi, after starting Emacs/ESS/R environment I tried to launch "edit" or "fix". This normally should fire up the $editor, isn't it. Instead of this I regularily I run into an error that there something wrong with $editor. ----------------------------------------------- > op <- options(); str(op) Amongst many entries you'll find this: $ editor
2000 Mar 13
4
ssh works only as root
On my solaris 2.6 box, I get ssh moni ld.so.1: ssh: fatal: libz.so: open failed: No such file or directory Killed while as root, I have no problem. Note that echo $LD_LIBRARY_PATH /space/local/lib:/usr/local/lib:/usr/openwin/lib:/usr/lib:/opt/x11r5/lib ls -l /space/local/lib/libz.* -rwxr-xr-x 1 wierdlm faculty 70488 Mar 10 17:26 /space/local/lib/libz.a -rwxr-xr-x 1 bin bin
2004 Dec 01
5
netlogin scripts
running debian 3.1 "sarge" ppc and samba 3.08 I want to have my win98se computer users to have their shares automatically mapped. 1. I have read that I would use a netlogin directory and put scripts in there? 2. Does anyone know if samba has to be set up a special way ADS, wins, etc... to use the netlogin directory and it's scripts? "this server is the only smb server
2001 Dec 07
7
win2k joining Samba 2.2.2 PDC problems.
I'm running FreeBSD 4.4, with Samba 2.2.2 freshly installed, with the FreeBSD Ports package to install files in correct places. I've a Win2k system tring to join the domain "FREESIDE" It will authenticate ok from the win2k command line. "net use x: \\crypton\homes /USER:FREESIDE\jerry" It seems to work ok during the first part of joining a domain, i.e. password