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2004 Feb 15
1
Basic questions concerning mail...
...eep it short: could anyone enlighten me about the role of Dovecot / an IMAPd it the whole of a mail system (mail directories for each user, fetchmail, procmail, an MTA, a MUA)? Sincerely apologizing for wasting your undoubtedly valuable time, Tom -- "Mongolian drivers do not care much about pedestrians." -- np: Vive La F?te - Assez (flac)
2006 Jun 13
1
changing the eye candy on the default screensaver
Has anyone already worked out the files involved in changing from the rather pedestrian screensaver to some more pleasing eye candy like Fedora Core 5 uses? thnx/ldv
2004 Feb 06
1
Samba & Group Policy environment
Excuse the pedestrian question but is anyone using Samba to push Group Policies in a large 1500 user environment? We are contemplating using Samba on Apple?s OSX server to manage our Wintel desktops through the pushing of Group Policies at our school district. At present we are using Zenworks to accomplish this and...
2016 Jul 25
2
[RFC] Make Lanai backend non-experimental
..., I have no reservations. But I was the only one to say anything, so I'll wait for others to have their say on the review before I put my approval. Just a few unrelated comments below... :) On 25 July 2016 at 19:46, Chandler Carruth <chandlerc at google.com> wrote: > Even for fairly pedestrian backends such as AArch64 and PowerPC, we > routinely have people ask active developers on those backends to do the > triaging of issues. I think that's most for specific environment than anything else. Really, you can get sub-$100 AArch64 1-day delivery and a *very* decent open source e...
2016 Jul 25
3
[RFC] Make Lanai backend non-experimental
...vestigate problems. As examples: > > - Hexagon > - SystemZ > - XCore > > I'm sure it is theoretically possible for me to acquire such a system and > test on it, but the amount of time and energy it would take make it a > practical impossibility. > > Even for fairly pedestrian backends such as AArch64 and PowerPC, we > routinely have people ask active developers on those backends to do the > triaging of issues. I've never seen this be a problem in practice, and I'm > not convinced that it is something we should actually require to have an > upstream b...
2006 Apr 14
2
sessions test
hey everyone, im trying to set up a quick sessions test and cant get the thing to work. ive got to be missing something tiny.... the controller goes: def session_test session[:greeting] = "good morning" end and the view goes: <%= @session[:greeting] %> all of this gets me a blank screen. when i set the view to dump all the session data "session{}" it
2003 Jul 24
0
the 'pound' and '#' are the same? (OT Rambli ng)
...ur wrote: > I haven't ever found any really interesting technical terms for @, %, > or ?. I'd be interested in hearing some.. http://www.unicode.org/charts/PDF/U0000.pdf, as well as the rest of the Unicode site, is a good place to start. Alas, the characters you mention have rather pedestrian names. _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
2010 Apr 13
0
Multicore mapply
...nd any parallelized versions of 'mapply', however (although one can use the lower level function 'parallel', it becomes harder to control the number of spawned processes etc). Is anyone aware of a parallelized version of mapply? In case anyone finds it interesting, I have coded my pedestrian attempt to a parallelized 'mapply', which basically sets up a series of calls and then uses mclapply. It's clearly sub-optimal, as setting up the series of calls is done with a 'for' which can have a non-negligible cost. Could this be useful for the multicore package? Any sugges...
2011 Feb 16
0
return(); was Suggestions for "good teaching" packages
...epped in the cowpad of ans<- list( ) then attr(ans ....) and forgot to do another ans so got only part of what I wanted. Perhaps its just my thinking style, but I agree with some others who suggest that it's not such a bad idea to be explicit about what one is doing. I prefer pedestrian code that I can understand easily and quickly fix/modify rather than highly optimized and uncommented brilliance that I cannot reuse. Given the overhead of return(), I'll likely switch to ans # return(ans) to make my programs clear, especially to non-R folk migrating in. I have also been...
2012 Sep 03
3
Horizontal grid in background of barplot
All, I have: x <- matrix(c(22,3,6,69,9,4,7,81,23,4,22,50),nrow=3,byrow=TRUE) rownames(x) <- c("Cold or flu","Headache","Backache"); colnames(x) <- c("Went to doctor","No response","Did nothing","Self-medicated") x <- t(x) print(x) barplot(x,beside=TRUE, ylim=c(0,90), xlab="Ailment",
2008 Mar 20
0
RE: [CentOS] Running CentOS 4.6 domUs on CentOS5.1 dom0 and domUscrash
...ols onto a highly patched 3.1 > hypervisor forcing the user to try and use their swiss army > knife libvirt to manage the mess. Ugh! I just want Xen and > to manage it through Xen! I quite like the virsh and virt-install stuff included in the distro, I think xen tools themselves are quite pedestrian at the moment. Perhaps their commercial offerings are better - for me, the libvirt and virsh make Xen a lot more usable -- Karanbir Singh : http://www.karan.org/ : 2522219 at icq _______________________________________________ CentOS-virt mailing list CentOS-virt at centos.org http://lists.cento...
2004 Feb 18
1
Dovecot -- basic setup
...default_mail_env" which I have set to "maildir:~/Mail:INBOX=~/Mail/inbox". Documentation may be sparse, it'd still make me sad to be the cause of it being extended for use by the clueless. :-/ Grateful for any corrections, Tom -- "Mongolian drivers do not care much about pedestrians." -- np: Predominance - Luftschiffe (flac)
2018 Feb 27
1
extra IMAP folders: how to make all clients use the same Sent folder?
Dear All I have just setup IMAP with Maildir, but unfortunately some clients create their own folders instead of using those specified in 15-mailboxes.conf . What could be the reason? Here's what it looks like: > B list "" * > * LIST (\HasNoChildren \Sent) "." "Sent Messages" > * LIST (\HasNoChildren) "." Gesendet > * LIST (\HasNoChildren)
2004 Apr 04
2
ip addr add vs ifconfig eth0:1
A stupid question: which is recomended? I have 1 interface eth0. I need to set about 20 virtual interfaces eth0:xx on it. If I create them with ifconfig eth0:xx I see it with ifconfig and with ip addr ls. If I set it with ''ip addr add'', ifconfig don''t show them, but ''ip addr ls'' and ''route'' show them. So, which is better?
2003 Aug 24
0
SunOS-5.8 / Samba-2.2.0 W2K3 Domain Shares
...c instrument being controlled by a SparcStation (under SunOS-5.8) and running Samba-2.2.0 that has joined the campus wide W2K3 domain. I am currently in the process of trying to setup the smb.conf file so that users of a W2K3 security group can access a single share on the instrument. If this is pedestrian to ask, please forgive me. W2K3 Security Group = [user.name1, user.name2, user.name3] <smb.conf> # Global parameters [global] workgroup = nsm netbios name = NMR server string = Varian NMR security = DOMAIN browseable = yes client code page = 4...
2009 Dec 10
1
obtain intermediate estimate using optim
Hi, Currently I am trying to solve a minimization problem using optim as method Nelder-Mead. However, Neldel-Mead needs many iterations until it finally converges. I have set $control.trace and $control.report such that I can see the value of the function at each iteration. I do see that I set the convergence criteria to strict in the sense that the function value does not change much. However,
2004 Aug 11
1
FreeBSD-SA-04:13.linux in the wild
Has anyone else seen this in the wild? We just had an attempted attack yesterday from a live attacker on one of our machines using this vulnerability. It wasn't all that clever, and they're long gone, but I *did* manage to catch them in the act and grab a copy of the binary they tried to run from /tmp/, as well as the PHP injection code they used to subvert a virtual web site's
2015 Sep 26
6
Hidden files problem in R CMD check
Dear Dirk, Yes, I know, however forget for one moment R. If I use tar independent of R it still should not create these hidden files. BTW, do you know where these hidden files are stored on the Mac? Best regards, Christian On 09/26/15 23:01, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote: > > On 26 September 2015 at 22:41, cstrato wrote: > | Dear Simon, > | > | Thank you very much for your help, it
2016 Jul 19
10
[RFC] Make Lanai backend non-experimental
On 19 July 2016 at 17:04, Martin J. O'Riordan via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > Presumably if my out-of-tree backend was to be pushed to LLVM, it too would be considered experimental. Yes. Though, not all out-of-tree back-ends end up upstream for different reasons. A few basic rules to get accepted are if: * the target exists and can be easily purchased / emulated
2006 Jul 11
1
test regression against given slope for reduced major axis regression (RMA)
...### ### pvalue: the P-value... ### upperlimit95 and lowerlimit95 give the 95 percent confidence ### intervall (two-tailed). ### ### see Sokal and Rohlf, p. 465/471 n <- length(x) mydf <- n-2 ## least square fit: x2 <- (x-mean(x))^2 y2 <- (y-mean(y))^2 ## regression (pedestrian solution): xy <- (x-mean(x))*(y-mean(y)) slope1 <- sum(xy)/sum(x2) intercept_a <- mean(y) - slope1 * mean(x) ## model data y_hat: y_hat <- intercept_a + slope1 * x ## least squares of model data: y_hat2 <- (y - y_hat)^2 s2yx <- sum(y_hat2) / (n-2) sb <- sqrt...