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2007 Jan 30
2
Looking for IMAP maintenance tools
Hi I'm currently prowling for some IMAP tools to help me maintain our mailboxes. I'd prefer "pure" IMAP, i.e. no messing with file system directly, but would settle for more crude ways if need be. Specifically I am looking for: - Expunge tool: Outlook does not seem to auto-expunge messages in any way sh...
2005 Oct 28
1
SF Beer & Pizza SIG - review and forecast
Wednesday''s Beer & Pizza SIG was attended by about a dozen Rubyists, plus one extremely well-dressed gentleman (no hacker he!) who was on the prowl for Rubyists to hire. Beer and Pizza (among other things) were consumed, Ruby (among other things) was discussed, and everyone appeared to have a good time. The upcoming SIG will, as announced previously, be held just up the street at the Delancey Street Restaurant. Note that it will be on a _T...
2011 Jan 10
3
Help with Data Transformation
...saved as a tab-delimited text file for use in R. I have been successful in using subset() to extract specific sample types, but have not yet been able to transform the data so that all the data needed is on a single line. I have looked at several R manuals, read through 'R in a Nutshell', prowled the help resources (R Site Search and the Google link), tried stack(), subset(), reshape(), and several other functions, to no avail. Thank you very much for your help. This seems like a wonderful community, Guy Jett, R.G. Project Geologist gjett@itsi.com<mailto:gjett@itsi.com> Example D...
2015 Jul 18
1
PXE over WiFi
On Fri, Jul 17, 2015 at 9:17 PM, Wayne Workman <wayne.workman2012 at gmail.com> wrote: > I must say that I've learned an incredible amount and only hope to learn > more. Keep up the good work. Thanks. > I have been prowling your email correspondence for the FOG Project. You may > find them here: https://fogproject.org/ and their forums are located here: > https://forums.fogproject.org/ > > I'm looking at how syslinux's future can play/how it plays now with FOG. I'm > wondering if this te...
2012 May 28
0
mcelog SELinux errors
Prowling around in the system logs this morning I discover the following entries: May 27 09:48:27 vhost01 mcelog: Cannot open logfile /var/log/mcelog: Permission denied May 27 09:48:27 vhost01 mcelog: failed to prefill DIMM database from DMI data May 27 09:48:27 vhost01 mcelog: Cannot bind to client uni...
2003 Aug 28
1
snort, postgres, bridge
I've been prowling through the FreeBSD and Snort list archives in search of information on setting up snort on a FreeBSD bridge(4) that logs to a remote postgres box via a third interface (hme0) Snort is being started with the following command: /usr/local/bin/snort -A full -D -e -d -s -i fxp0 -c /usr /local/etc...
2005 Nov 08
0
Dead Gateway Detection with PPPoE
Gentlefolk, First, many thanks to EVERYONE that tries so hard to make this advanced routing stuff useful to the "...rest of us"! You all rock! I have been prowling the archives of this list for an answer to my problem, and have seen some close situations, but no joy. Yet. I''ve got a relatively simple setup I''m trying to get working: we''ve got a public-access network with 90 or so clients and I''d like to route all thei...
2010 Mar 25
3
Simple application monitoring
I have just had a server halt itself and it took me some time to notice. I am planning on implementing some application monitoring using an external service that polls the website from outside. If it can''t reach it then it will SMS me or something. (I would like Prowl on my iPhone and Mac at the same time). I could point the monitoring service at one of the application URLs but I wondered whether anyone had come up with a better idea along the lines of creating some external monitoring URL, performing a GET and then returning some additional information in the...
2008 Apr 28
0
[LLVMdev] Lost in the documentation
On Apr 28, 2008, at 17:32, Hendrik Boom wrote: > In http://llvm.org/docs/FAQ.html, when taking about writing a compiler > that uses LLVM (at least I think that's what the FAQ question is > asking), > the FAQ recommends > >> # Call into the LLVM libraries code using your language's FFI >> (foreign >> function interface). >> >> * for:
2008 Apr 28
2
[LLVMdev] Lost in the documentation
In http://llvm.org/docs/FAQ.html, when taking about writing a compiler that uses LLVM (at least I think that's what the FAQ question is asking), the FAQ recommends > # Call into the LLVM libraries code using your language's FFI (foreign > function interface). > > * for: best tracks changes to the LLVM IR, .ll syntax, and .bc > format > * for:
2015 Jul 18
1
[PATCH] Updated udp.c to use real client ip and subnetmask values if on local subnet
...l correspondence syslinux for approximately 3 months, from when I subscribed to the email notices approximately. I've not missed a single E-Mail, and not one has gone un-read. I must say that I've learned an incredible amount and only hope to learn more. Keep up the good work. I have been prowling your email correspondence for the FOG Project. You may find them here: https://fogproject.org/ and their forums are located here: https://forums.fogproject.org/ I'm looking at how syslinux's future can play/how it plays now with FOG. I'm wondering if this technology can support WiF...
2015 Jul 14
4
[PATCH] Updated udp.c to use real client ip and subnetmask values if on local subnet
>>> I have seen the capture but I couldn't find anything wrong there; When you get a minute please assemble the rest of info; so far it's not clear what the symptoms really are. <<< The IP4 config data struct contents from core_udp_open is included below. When UseDefaultAddress is TRUE, it passes 0.0.0.0 for StationAddress and NetMask. core_udp_open calls
2008 Apr 29
2
[LLVMdev] Lost in the documentation
...l", linked from the llvm.org/docs page. It describes a programming language with a syntax. No doubt it is a textual representation of the information to be transmitted using the API I'm looking for, but it doesn't document the API. I can probably find what I'm looking for by prowling the source code that implements this LLVM language, and seeing what it calls, then looking those classes and methods in the doxygen stuff. That's another way, complementary to guessing the realtionship between the ocaml tutorial and Core.h. -- hendrik
2009 Dec 17
2
'Setup cannot find necessary files' message
Running Wine 1.0.1 in Ubuntu 9.10, trying to install FileMaker Pro 9 from CD. (Install from this CD works fine on Windows machine.) 'Setup cannot find necessary files' message appears when launching setup.exe with Wine. WINEDEBUG=+loaddll on setup.exe gives the output below; looks like all needed .dlls are there. Same problem reported on Ubuntu forums earlier in 2009 by another user:
2003 Aug 28
0
[louisk@bend.com: snort, postgres, bridge]
----- Forwarded message from Louis Kowolowski <louisk@bend.com> ----- Date: Thu, 28 Aug 2003 11:37:42 -0700 From: Louis Kowolowski <louisk@bend.com> To: freebsd-security@freebsd.org Subject: snort, postgres, bridge User-Agent: Mutt/1.5.4i I've been prowling through the FreeBSD and Snort list archives in search of information on setting up snort on a FreeBSD bridge(4) that logs to a remote postgres box via a third interface (hme0) Snort is being started with the following command: /usr/local/bin/snort -A full -D -e -d -s -i fxp0 -c /usr /local/etc...
2011 Jan 13
0
Help with Data Transformation - RESOLVED
...> I have been successful in using subset() to extract > specific sample > > types, but have not yet been able to transform the > data so that all > > the data needed is on a single line. I have looked > at several R > > manuals, read through 'R in a Nutshell', prowled the > help resources (R > > Site Search and the Google link), tried stack(), > subset(), reshape(), > > and several other functions, to no avail. > > > > Thank you very much for your help. This seems like a > wonderful > > community, Guy Jett, R.G. > &gt...