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2005 Sep 08
1
ROracle install problem
Hi, I am trying to install the ROracle package in a Linux-64 machine. I downloaded from Oracle's site their Instant Client bundle but it seems that ROracle needs some stuff not included in that kit in order to compile (in particuar, the 'proc' executable). I did not find any other linux client suite in Oracle's site, (our db runs on a Solaris server, so I can not use the
2012 Sep 05
2
POSIXlt and daylight savings time
I have a data frame that contains dates, but when I use as.POSIXlt() I lose the hours on all records. I traced this down to a particuar hour which causes the issue... > as.POSIXlt('2004-10-31 02:00:00') [1] "2004-10-31" > as.POSIXlt('2004-10-31 03:00:00') [1] "2004-10-31 03:00:00" How do I tell as.POSIXlt() to ignore daylight savings and just convert to
2009 May 11
2
Zangbandtk under wine - Mouse and Saving issues
...lick which never registers.) I don't receive any errors when this occurs though. 2) The game is unable to save. I suspect this is tied to the error message I receive - "fixme:msvcrt:MSVCRT__sopen : pmode 0x01a4 ignored". 3) There's a third error but I don't think this one is particuarly serious - "fixme:msgack_message msg 7f (WM_GETICON) not supported yet" I'm running Ubuntu 9.04 and Wine 1.1.21. Is anyone able to help with these? In particular would the MSVCRT error be fixed with a native version of the file (I only have the windows CD currently rather than a full...
2007 May 30
3
Still having problems with xen guest boot
I don''t know what has happened because know I can''t even get this guest booting. The guest conf I think is correct: kernel = "/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.18-8.1.4.el5xen" builder=''linux'' memory = 384 name = "ns1" vcpus = 1 #vif = [ ''mac=FE:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF , ip=139.185.48.214, ''bridge=xenbr1'' ] vif = [ '''',
2002 Oct 07
1
Authentication Help
Hi, I've been pawing through Samba docs and the internet for a day or so looking to get Samba working with AFS. My basic Samba setup works authenticating against AFS if I use the smbclient binary, however I am getting rejected before even receiving a password prompt in Windows, saying that the location I'm trying to get to is inaccessible. Is there a way I'm able to authenticate to
2003 Sep 28
1
Getting SILO Overflows during burncd
FreeBSD wahoo.prodigy.net 4.9-PRERELEASE FreeBSD 4.9-PRERELEASE #0: Tue Sep 23 10:13:51 CDT 2003 jbryant@wahoo.prodigy.net:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/WAHOO.SMP i386 Dual Pentium II 333 MHz on Tyan Thunder-2 Motherboard. Anyone else seeing this? jim -- "Religious fundamentalism is the biggest threat to international security that exists today." United Nations Secretary
2003 Sep 16
2
buildworld tries to write to DESTDIR?
Hi! I'm trying to cross-compile 4.8-STABLE world to install it over NFS later. I have ./make.conf: # start of file CPUTYPE=i486 KERNCONF?=CONS MODULES_WITH_WORLD=true DESTDIR=/mnt/cons # end of file I run: dir=`pwd` make __MAKE_CONF=$dir/make.conf buildworld 2>&1 | tee $dir/bw.log It fails: ===> gnu/usr.bin/groff/contrib ===> gnu/usr.bin/groff/contrib/mm sh
2009 Mar 06
1
a general question
Hi everyone, Although this question is more related to ChIP and ChIP-seq, it could be probably anchored in a more general statistical context. The question is : what method is better to assess the significance of the change in a signal (the signal can be DNA binding, for instance) given the background and 2 conditions. <. condition1 (eg no treatment) : background = 1;
2003 Oct 01
3
Packet mangling latency
...It''ll most likely be running whatever the latest 2.4 kernel will be at the time, unless there are significant boosts in packet mangling performace in 2.6. Sorry that this is such vague set of specs, but this is just a vague idea at the moment. Any suggestions for hardware that would be particuarly suited to shifting packets with the lowest possibly latency would be much appreciated. cheers. Jamie... PS Thanks to the Netfilter team for producing such a cracking frame work, thanks to the LARTC guys for making me feel like a newbie again :) -- ** This message was transmitted on 100% recyc...
2008 Sep 11
3
ZFS Crypto [Prelim] Codereview
...orm sutiable for storage in a 464 * proprerty. 845 * For safe operation we assume that userland has already successfuly 903 * (particulary if we ever support wrapping dataset keys 904 * with asymetric keys (eg RSA)). 1900 * data in the ARC is an interesting idea - particuarly 1376 * doesn''t provide away to prompt or retreive the old key. 1354 * the rewraping if the user buffer was modified while we operated 1652 * dnode_seutp_crypto_data ------------------------------------------------------------------ usr/src/uts/common/fs/zfs/arc.c.sdiff.html D...
2003 Jul 17
3
remove and put back elements in vector
Hi, How can I remove elements from a vector and them put them back in place?? An example (very simple, my vector/operations are much larger/complicated): Got a vector, lets say: a<-c(1,2,40,10,3,20,6); # I remove values larger than 10 a<-a[a<10] # Do some operations on the new a "1 2 3 6" b<-a^2 # Now b is "[1] 1 4 9 36" # Now I want to insert the elements I
2002 Sep 29
1
how to turn off NTLM?
Andrew, as you konw, I'm trying to get samba-3.0-alpha20 to authenticate a user that logs in to an AD domain workstation with the user's AD kerberos credentials. looking at the logs, it's not clear to me whether samba is trying to do kerberos or NTLM authentication for the client. in smb.conf I have: [global] security = ADS realm = HSSOE.UCI.EDU ads server =
2006 Apr 23
3
Just a couple questions on how I should go about this.
I''m working on my personal site. The design is complete and I want to integrate some rails into it. I''ve done a few small things before, but compared to them this is big. I need a simple blog with categories and comments and an archive. I want a nice posting system, but don''t want it in HTML. Is there something I can add or make, kind of like BBCODE? I pretty much know
2005 Oct 15
6
FW: Some queueing disciplines that I wrote.
...ause a human being will have an active process happening and will be impatient to wait for a result from her mouse click or keystroke. For example, the keystrokes in a telnet session will have to wait in a queue congested by packets from long flows. It is also worth mentioning that short flows are particuarly sensitive to dropped packets [35] . Treating mice and elephants equally is not truly "fair", and it would be more fair to assist the mice in order to achieve a better perceived quality of service.
2011 Sep 08
3
[Bug 8445] New: rsync crash when remote filter rule changes
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8445 Summary: rsync crash when remote filter rule changes Product: rsync Version: 3.0.7 Platform: x64 OS/Version: Linux Status: NEW Severity: critical Priority: P5 Component: core AssignedTo: wayned at samba.org ReportedBy: sweet_f_a at gmx.de
2006 Jan 27
10
html special characters. h() failure.
I was trying to convert a some text with the (r) character it so it replaced character \xAE with &reg; h(@item.description) didn''t do anything. I need to use @item.description.grep(/\xAE/,''&reg;'') for it to work. I think the h() function should be able to do all the codes that are available. Regards Neil.
2005 Mar 22
3
Major problems with TDM400 and specific telephones: suggestions?
Hello! Attached to the bottom of this e-mail is an edited version of an e-mail I originally wrote to Digium tech support regarding Ouch and Power alarm errors I have been receiving on my TDM400. It contains a great deal of detail regarding my setup. In the end, I have found that one of the 5 phones I'm trying to make work with Asterisk is contributing to the generation of these errors.
2009 Nov 10
12
[RFC] big fat transaction ioctl
...;m not sure if I should pursue that just yet. - The application gets to define what defines a failure for each individual op based on its return value. - If the transaction fails, the process can instruct the fs to wedge itself so that a partial result does not commit. This isn''t a particuarly elegant approach, but a wedged fs may be preferable to a partial transaction commit. (Alternatively, a failure could branch/jump to another point in the transaction op vector to do some cleanup and/or an explicit WEDGE op to accomplish the same thing?) - This still uses the existing ioctl sta...
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
Is there another way of doing the bindings so that the Windows share doesn't run on TCP/IP but will still work with SAMBA? If so, where in the docs should I be looking, and if not - maybe this should be something discussed by the SAMBA dev people.. Regards, Marc. Return-Path: <twunder@iwmail.com> Delivered-To: samba@lists.samba.org Received: from femail14.sdc1.sfba.home.com