Displaying 10 results from an estimated 10 matches for "precicely".
2009 Jun 03
1
VNC-Server HowTo
...uot;
"2.4. Create xstartup scripts"
Comments about the rational for the "xstartup" changes would be helpful,
including why one might or might not want to run the standard window
manager through VNC.
"2.5. Test each VNC user"
At this point, if following the steps precicely, the vncserver service
will be stopped. Need to add:
Start the VNC service:
# service vncserver start
At the end of section 2 I suggest adding a note to the effect of:
For basic VNC configuration the procedure is now complete. The
following sections are optional refinements to enhance secur...
2009 Dec 04
0
Get back in dialplan with number-parsing
...en,1)
exten => _X.,n,goto(outgoing,${CALLERID(dnid)},1)
I use _X. to match anything, but if the call is allowed, I want to jump back in the [outgoing] context and restart parsing the dialled number.
exten => _X.,n,goto(outgoing,${CALLERID(dnid)},1)
works only id the dialled extension exists precicely in outgoing context, not in included contexts, and does not to pattern matching.
I can't include [outgoing] in [specialoutgoing], because the number has already been matched by _X.
I don't want to rewrite the whole dialplan in [specialgoing] or to put the test into the existing contexts....
2014 Jan 17
2
USB boot problems on Gigabyte GA-M55Plus-S3G
In message <52D846EC.2060303 at mattiasschlenker.de>,
Mattias Schlenker <ms at mattiasschlenker.de> wrote:
>Am 16.01.2014 08:17, schrieb Thomas Schmitt:
>> Another candidate image would be
>> http://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current/i386/iso-cd/debian-7.3.0-i386-ne
>tinst.iso
I just happened to have a copy of this file also already, so I dd'd it to
the
2008 Aug 13
1
summary.manova rank deficiency error + data
Dear R-users;
Previously I posted a question about the problem of rank deficiency in
summary.manova. As somebody suggested, I'm attaching a small part of
the data set.
#***************************************************
"test" <-
structure(.Data = list(structure(.Data = c(rep(1,3),rep(2,18),rep(3,10)),
levels = c("1", "2", "3"),
class =
2005 Jan 19
1
excluding based on filesystem?
I'm using rsync as part of a system to create nightly snapshots of
several servers, much like several people are appearently doing.
However, I have a bit of a problem with things that I don't want
backed up. On most of the systems, things like devfs, procfs, sysfs,
etc don't need backed up. In addition, I have directories from one
server NFS mounted on several of the other servers -
2011 Feb 28
3
Feature: ActiveResource - Adding associations through reflections
Hello everyone,
I''m new in contributing and i saw in the contributing-guides, that i
have to write an email at this list.
I hope, that''s the right place for this. If it''s not, i''M really
sorry.. ;)
Could someone please give me feedback about this lighthouse-ticket?
2005 Aug 02
5
Re: SYSLINUX Digest, Vol 29, Issue 2
Sure, I don't mind testing it out on there for you, but, where do I
find the pre releases to try then?
At least we know it's between 2.13 and 3.00. That narrows it a bit I
would think. Mind you, if it jumps up a major revision number, I
guess that means a lot of changes went in.
On 8/2/05, syslinux-request at zytor.com <syslinux-request at zytor.com> wrote:
> Send SYSLINUX
2014 Jan 17
6
USB boot problems on Gigabyte GA-M55Plus-S3G
In message <1767645779554124797 at scdbackup.webframe.org>,
"Thomas Schmitt" <scdbackup at gmx.net> wrote:
>Hi,
>
>> > debian-7.3.0-i386-netinst.iso
>> This image also boots with no problems on the GA-M55Plus-S3G.
>
>So isohybrid boots with and without additional GPT.
>It boots with partition start 0 and with partition start at 32 kB.
OK. If
2002 Aug 15
3
[2] Samba for a Corporate File Server?
>> I'm been following samba for six or seven odd months now in
>> preparation for moving our organisation over to a file server which
>> is a little more cost effective than the Micro$oft alternative.
>>
>> We are currently running with about 30 users on a Windows 2000 Small
>> Business Server. Do you see any problems in replacing this server
>>
2019 Jun 21
4
Calculation of e^{z^2/2} for a normal deviate z
You may want to look into using the log option to qnorm
e.g., in round figures:
> log(1e-300)
[1] -690.7755
> qnorm(-691, log=TRUE)
[1] -37.05315
> exp(37^2/2)
[1] 1.881797e+297
> exp(-37^2/2)
[1] 5.314068e-298
Notice that floating point representation cuts out at 1e+/-308 or so. If you want to go outside that range, you may need explicit manipulation of the log values. qnorm()