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2004 Jan 08
1
Add Printer Wizard and Slowness
Hello all,
We have a Samba box set up as our primary campus print server, running
CUPS 1.1.19 and Samba 3.3.0. Our primary interface for adding printers
is the Add Printer Wizard. I am finding very slow response while
adding/modifying/deleting printers.
Making changes to any of the settings for a printer (default tray,
driver, etc) can take 20-40 seconds or will sometimes timeout, requiring
a
2016 Jun 07
3
PACT-2016 ACM Student Research Competition (SRC)
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PACT-2016:
Call for Abstracts in ACM Student Research Competition (SRC)
http://pact2016.eew.technion.ac.il/acm-src
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IMPORTANT DATES
Abstract submission: 11:59pm US EDT Friday, June 17, 2016
Acceptance notification: 11:59pm US EDT Friday, July 15, 2016
Poster
2004 Apr 30
0
Deepayan Sarkar wins the 2004 Chambers Award
It was announced today that Deepayan Sarkar has won the 2004 Chambers
Award sponsored by the Statistical Computing section of the American
Statistical Association. This award, made possible by a generous
donation by Dr. John M. Chambers, is given annually in recognition
of outstanding contributions to statistical software by a student.
Deepayan received the award for his lattice package for R.
2004 Apr 30
0
Deepayan Sarkar wins the 2004 Chambers Award
It was announced today that Deepayan Sarkar has won the 2004 Chambers
Award sponsored by the Statistical Computing section of the American
Statistical Association. This award, made possible by a generous
donation by Dr. John M. Chambers, is given annually in recognition
of outstanding contributions to statistical software by a student.
Deepayan received the award for his lattice package for R.
2005 May 31
1
# Transfers
I am currently running stable, CVS-v1-0-05/25/05-12:07:15, with Polycom
SIP phones, running 1.4.1.
Too many of our transfers using the Transfer end up with zombie channels
after a REFER. As such, I implemented # transfers, and all is well.
Sort of.
I have a reproducible issue. Take a call from a queue. Press #, and
it'll transfer just fine. Now, take a call from the queue. Put them on
2009 Jul 08
0
nmbd issue
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Sometime after I installed samba and got everything working, one of my
colleagues changed the IP address on the box I did the install on. So
after I got passed all the other issues that plaqued me after moving
over to fedora 11, I discovered that I could not added Win clients to
the domain.
I dug into the log files:
Jul 8 15:24:03 ldap2
2015 Dec 04
0
IEEE TCSC Award for Excellence in Scalable Computing -- Call for Nominations
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2016 IEEE TCSC Award for Excellence in Scalable Computing
Call for Nominations
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The IEEE TCSC Award for Excellence in Scalable Computing is awarded for
significant
and
2015 Dec 04
0
IEEE TCSC Award for Excellence in Scalable Computing -- Call for Nominations
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2016 IEEE TCSC Award for Excellence in Scalable Computing
Call for Nominations
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The IEEE TCSC Award for Excellence in Scalable Computing is awarded for
significant
and
2005 Sep 08
4
Prediction with multiple zeros in the dependent variable
I have a batch of data in each line of data contains three values,
calcium score, age, and sex. I would like to predict calcium scores as a
function of age and sex, i.e. calcium=f(age,sex). Unfortunately the
calcium scorers have a very "ugly distribution". There are multiple
zeros, and multiple values between 300 and 600. There are no values
between zero and 300. Needless to say, the
2006 Jul 17
28
Big JBOD: what would you do?
ZFS fans,
I''m preparing some analyses on RAS for large JBOD systems such as
the Sun Fire X4500 (aka Thumper). Since there are zillions of possible
permutations, I need to limit the analyses to some common or desirable
scenarios. Naturally, I''d like your opinions. I''ve already got a few
scenarios in analysis, and I don''t want to spoil the brain storming, so