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2003 Aug 12
6
OT: Grandstream power supplies..
...Quick question to all the electronics gurus out there..
I unpacked my second GS phone yesterday (had it for about a month!) and set it up.. This morning the power supply is dead..
I have looked for a new one online (In the UK using Maplin let me know if you know a better place.) becasue it would probbaly take too long to get one sent from China or the US and I need to get that station operational again..
There seem to be many choices for power supplies.. Looking on the bottom of the broken one it is a 5VDC 400mA output.. When I looked online for a new one the choices are for regulated, unregulated...
2019 Jun 19
1
dev_pagemap related cleanups v2
...ing is top of the pet peeve list, second place, as
> I found out, is mystery merges without explanations.
Yes, I always describe the merge commits. Linus also particular about
having *good reasons* for merges.
This is why I can't fix the hmm.git to have rc5 until I have patches
to apply..
Probbaly I will just put CH's series on rc5 and merge it with the
cover letter as the merge message. This avoid both rebasing and gives
purposeful merges.
Thanks,
Jason
2001 Nov 29
3
smbmounts hang around after windows client disconnects
Using 2.2.1a and a 2.4 kernel patched for win4lin.
Everything is working but:
I mount all the available network shares on my linux box as root to one
network directory.
If a windows client shuts down while the linux box is still connected, the
share is not removed from my mount list or from /proc/mounts
It cannot be removed with umount. I can kill the smbmount with kill -15 but
the share is still
2019 Jun 20
0
dev_pagemap related cleanups v2
...e, as
> > I found out, is mystery merges without explanations.
>
> Yes, I always describe the merge commits. Linus also particular about
> having *good reasons* for merges.
>
> This is why I can't fix the hmm.git to have rc5 until I have patches
> to apply..
>
> Probbaly I will just put CH's series on rc5 and merge it with the
> cover letter as the merge message. This avoid both rebasing and gives
> purposeful merges.
Fine with me. My series right now is on top of the rdma/hmm branch.
There is a trivial conflict that is solved by doing so, as my series...
2009 Nov 18
1
converting a vector of bytes to a PNG/JPEG image
Hi, I have some code that uses rJava. One of the Java side methods returns a
byte[] representing the bytes from a PNG image.
What I'd like to do is to be able to bring up the PNG on the R side (I can
bring up a Swing window to show the PNG but I want to avoid that). I have
looked at the pixmap and rimage packages but don't seem to be able to work
out how I'd go about this (or if
1998 Jun 09
1
Samba file server
I have this situation:
I need to share a 30MB application tree with about 400 PCs, this is an
entire application tree, and I wan?t all the PCs to run it off one or
more application servers.
The questions:
- Do I need to install more than one samba server?
- Is samba the appropiate solution, I?ve heard about something called
AFPS or something like that, that has less overhead and is
2009 Apr 01
1
Request: Optimum value of cost complexity parameter "k" in "tree" package
Dear R community
I have a question regarding the value of cost complexity parameter "k" used in "tree" package for pruning purpose. Any help in finding the optimum value of "k" is requested. Please give some suggestion in this regard. In the example below i used k=0 but i don't know why? But if i use k=NULL, then it will not plot the resultant tree.
2019 Jun 19
1
dev_pagemap related cleanups v2
On Wed, Jun 19, 2019 at 11:40:32AM +0200, Christoph Hellwig wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 18, 2019 at 12:47:10PM -0700, Dan Williams wrote:
> > > Git tree:
> > >
> > > git://git.infradead.org/users/hch/misc.git hmm-devmem-cleanup.2
> > >
> > > Gitweb:
> > >
> > >
2011 Jul 15
1
Error Message Help: Differing Number of Rows
Hello all,
I'm relatively new to "R" and programming in general - I had previously used
MatLab, but decided to make the transition to R, as the computational times
are much better!
Anyway, I'm trying to use R to run a gamma distribution model to estimate
mean transit times of water moving through a hydrological catchment.
My input are 3 .txt format files as follow:
2008 Feb 27
1
krb5.conf file in /var/lib/samba/smb_krb5; Samba 3.0.27a
Hello list,
I've upgraded from Samba 3.0.14a to 3.0.27a (Samba is a domain member of a
W2k3 native AD) and I see that in the /var/lib/samba/smb_krb5 directory a
krb5.conf file is created.
Is this krb5.conf file extracted from my original /etc/krb5.conf? Or is this
file created from the "password server =" entry in my smb.conf file?
My original /etc/krb5.conf contains the DC's in
2011 Oct 03
2
file input with readLines
I am using readLines to read a fairly large ASCII file. readLines reads
a fixed number of lines, then other R code processes the data, then
readLines reads the same number of lines again, then other R code
processes the data, then ....
Sort of like:
conn<-file('filename','r')
for (chunk in 1:100000) {
Lines<-readLines(conn,n=25)
# process "Lines"
}
2005 Jan 14
1
Unable to connect to smb shares from second machine in workgroup
I have a pretty simply home LAN with a Linux box (Mandrake 9.1) and 2 XP
boxes. The workgroup is named UNIVERSE and the machines are earth
(Linux), voyager (XP) and starbase (XP). (smb.conf has security=user).
Voyager can browse over to \\earth\share no problem. Recently I
connected starbase to my LAN using a wireless router. When on starbase I
cannot browse to \\earth\share. When I do so I
2008 Aug 26
3
Dovecot - T-Bird - RETR command failed
I have recently installed new untangle firewalls ( untangle.com) in
Bridge mode at two office locations. Both offices collect mail from a
Fedora 9, postfix,dovecot server at location #1. Since the install of
the untangles i have been plagued by Thunderbird Errors while trying to
POP email.
The error says "RETR" command failed. If the user logs into the webmail
(Squirrelmail) on the
1999 Jul 28
6
You got some 'splaininn to do Lucy ;-)
We just had a security application vendor come in. We asked about Linux
support and he said that putting a security application on top of an
insecure OS was useless. When I asked what he meant by insecure he replied
that Linux does not have a true Auditing capability - as opposed to HP-UX &
Solaris which they do support. Can anyone explain to me what he was talking
about?
Thanks,
Marty
2018 Aug 19
0
The House of .... BETHESDAY ... and stripping in a Fishbowl. #nipoolsoparmleg
...F0F>
" was something I dreamt up out of nowhere, trying to think of ways to help
us see how very different a superior virtual reality could be over the
"simluated reality' we currently know. In the back of my mind the concept
of a pool that felt like ecstacy as it touched your skin probbaly came from
"Coccoon" before me, and in all honestly I think we probably see that idea
may have come from something like the "show" that I'm trying to explain
clearly must be influencing us for things like Audioslave's "lost in the
pages of a book reading how we'l...