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2005 Feb 02
2
user Authentication - fail to add an user
Ron Blok wrote: > Could it be a file/directory permission issue ? I have a vague recollection that the file needs to be able to be opened for writing as well as reading, if that helps. Geoff.
2005 May 26
1
Single factor from interaction.
I have a vague recollection of seeing reference, fairly recently, to a function that forms a single factor which ``codes'' the interaction between two (or more?) factors. Do I recollect correctly? It would be easy enough to roll one's own, but if there is an existing function it probably does a much cleverer...
2007 May 15
1
unix network printing
...environment. It was very useful since there was detailed information for hundreds of printer device capabilities and quality of support for each one; as also manufacturers. I remenber that based on such information i was able to perform a good purchase. The problem is that now, to the best of my recollection i can't recollect the site url! I wonder is someone here aware the site i am talking about could share the url with all the list. Thanks a lot for your time and cooperation. Very best regards. Sincerely yours, john.
2015 Jan 20
3
PXE Error Reporting
...te_access(char *filenam > return ENOSPACE; > case EEXIST: > return EEXISTS; > + case EACCES: > + return EACCESS; > default: > return errno + 100; > } I can't remember, but I have a vague recollection that someone specifically requested that EACCES be treated the same as ENOENT... -hpa
2015 Jan 20
5
PXE Error Reporting
On 01/20/2015 12:17 PM, Andreas Gruenbacher wrote: > On 01/20/2015 09:13 PM, H. Peter Anvin wrote: >> I can't remember, but I have a vague recollection that someone >> specifically requested that EACCES be treated the same as ENOENT... > > If that is really necessary then please don't report that condition as > "file not found"; it's really misleading. That is, however, the whole point -- the existence of a in...
2020 Nov 12
2
ssacli start rebuild?
...Search for ?LSI JBOD? for tons more options. You may have to fiddle with the firmware to get it to stop trying to do clever RAID stuff, which lets you do smart RAID stuff like ZFS instead. I?m sure you can reflash LSI card to make it SATA or SAS HBA, or MegaRAD hardware RAID adapter. Is far as I recollect it is the same electronics board. I reflashed a couple of HBAs to make them MegaRAID boards. One thing though bothers me about LSI, now after last it was bought by Intel its future faith worries me. Intel pushed 3ware which it acquired in the same package with LSI already into oblivion? Valeri &...
2000 Sep 07
6
Writing a tabel in LaTeX-format
I have a vague recollection of seeing a R-function that will output a table or matix in a format suitable for the tabular enviroment in LaTeX. But I cannot find it. Any hints? Bendix ---------------------- Bendix Carstensen Senior Statistician Steno Diabetes Centre Niels Steensens Vej 2 DK-2820 Gentofte Denmark tel: +45...
2016 Apr 19
5
Ldapsearch against Samba 4
...ollowing error: ldap_sasl_interactive_bind_s: Strong(er) authentication required (8) additional info: SASL:[NTLM]: Sign or Seal are required. I believe this is the problem behind sssd not working on the test domain client, which I need to get working before I can proceed. To the best of my recollection, we have never done anything special to the production domain to allow such queries. What have I missed? regards, John
2017 Nov 02
4
low end file server with h/w RAID - recommendations
...; making > incompatible hardware, and that experience proved it. > > Maybe they work when you have Dell hardware, but I have none. If you have not Dell server hardware my choice of [hardware] RAID cards would be: Areca LSI (or whoever owns that line these days - Intel was the last one, I recollect) With LSI beware that they have really nasty command line client, and do not have raid watch daemon with web interface like late 3ware had (alas, 3ware after they were bought out several times by competitors were drawn down out of existence). Good luck! Valeri > _____________________________...
2017 May 31
2
OT: Want to capture all SIP messages
...ut 30 hosts in about 6 colos. >> >> My first thought was dumpcap, but the output file name format bugs me. >> >> What do you use for long term SIP capture? On Wed, 31 May 2017, Daniel Tryba wrote: > What bugs you about the output format? It's been a while, but as I recollect, it included the date/timestamp in the file name of the 'ring buffer' which meant that each time the host was rebooted, dumpcap didn't know the files from the previous run should be deleted when they 'aged out.' -- Thanks in advance, ----------------------------------------...
2018 Jun 11
2
Centos 7 and priorities
I've recently changed to Centos 7. My recollection from C6 is that a couple useful repositories need yum priorities to prevent some mixups. I do not remember what they are. My C6 is gone. Google has not told me what C6 repositories were. In the near future, I will be installing nux and epel. My understanding is that they do play well with each...
2006 Jan 05
2
Call Group Limit
I recollect that there used to be a fixed, finite limit to the number of call groups that could exist. Does anyone know if that limitation still exists in 1.2.1, or maybe where I could look in the code to find out if it's a fixed length array or not? Thanks. Doug.
2005 Feb 03
3
user Authentication - fail to add an user
Michael Smith wrote: > On Thu, 3 Feb 2005 14:10:50 +1000, Geoff Shang <geoff@hitsandpieces.net> wrote: > >>Ron Blok wrote: >> >> >>>Could it be a file/directory permission issue ? >> >>I have a vague recollection that the file needs to be able to be opened for >>writing as well as reading, if that helps. > > > Your recollection is correct - for adding or removing users, you need > to be able to write to it. > > If you don't use that bit (i.e. you're only using it for &g...
2016 Apr 14
2
RFC: New function attribute "patchable-prologue"="<kind>"
I think most function redirection patching schemes are going to be mutually incompatible, so I'm not sure it makes sense to make this attribute a comma-separated list. I think Eric's and Dean's use case may be better addressed by a separate attribute. My recollection is that they want to add nop slides to the prologue and epilogue that can be hotpatched to enable and disable instrumentation at runtime. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/attachments/20160414/a061e542/att...
2010 Jan 15
2
[LLVMdev] <IsKill> getting from MachineOperand is just <Used> attribute from logic.
...se at MBB.jpg. R4 is marked <kill> at MBB0. If I scan R4's liverange by [MBB0->MBB1->MBB2]. I will find R4 first is killed, then is used. It can not unlogisch. Attually R4 just is <Used>. It will cause my optimization pass crash(Actually, I ingore Live In message of MBB. I recollect live in messges at my pass.). 1. Does <kill> attribute of R4 at MBB0 is a unimportant and redundancy messages, Or a little bug??? 2. Is it unreliable to get a physical register's liverange by Kill, Dead messages from MachineBasicBlock?? _________________________________...
2014 Jul 23
3
Text sometimes missing on NV18 based laptop
...?id=81283 > > I know NV1x isn't anything spectacular or exciting to work on, The problem isn't that the hardware is old. The problem is reproducing the issue. Unfortunately my NV18 died (currently looking to replace it), but with a very plain WindowMaker + no weird anything setup, my recollection is that everything worked fine. And I wasn't willing to take the plunge and install/use gnome... perhaps I should do that next time with a throw-away account so that I don't mess up my stuff. I guess XFCE isn't as heavy though. > however > on that notebook I don't have any...
2011 Jul 17
2
CentOS-6 firewall how to open a port
...r. Do I have to explicitly add an iptables rule? If so, and I want to open (say) udp port 500 , what command should I give? I've always used shorewall in the past, and will probably do so now if the default firewall is difficult to use. But I thought I would try it first as an experiment. My recollection is that in old versions of CentOS one could non-standard ports through system-config-firewall ; but it seems that now this can only be used for standard ports; I looked at <http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Network/IPTables> but didn't find it very enlightening. Any advice or suggestions...
2015 Oct 23
2
PHP version not enough for developers
...tly it is the later. > > So systemd moves Linux to more resemble Windows? > I regret James cut out positive part I said - about great job both RH and CentOS teams are doing! But coming back to negative part (which is about almost any Linux distribution). These often reboots started in my recollection around 2.6 kernel which is long ago. Already then one of my friends started calling Linux "Lindoze" apparently stressing you need to reboot it often, like MS Windows. I would suggest to take his label with a grain of salt, as he is the one who also used funny name for another well know...
2003 Dec 06
7
Windows Memory Issues
...ervice pack 6 (1gb memory)). This is a very memory intensive application performing sophisticated operations on "large" matrices (typically 5000x1500 matrices). I have run into some issues regarding the way R handles its memory, especially on NT. In particular, R does not seem able to recollect some of the memory used following the creation and manipulation of large data objects. For example, I have a function which receives a (large) numeric matrix, matches against more data (maybe imported from MySql) and returns a large list structure for further analysis. A typical call may look lik...
2014 May 27
4
[LLVMdev] Guidance on using pointers vs. references for function arguments
...guments against it that I’d seen w.r.t LLVM codebase, and I don’t see much value in forcing the convention everywhere. > > Certainly. > > My suggestion: unless we have evidence this is confusing people trying to contribute to LLVM, then it isn't broken as is. Chandler, Andy's recollection is correct. I was personally infatuated by this idea and pushed it through a ton of the LLVM IR APIs (this was many years ago, (in the pre-1.0 days, and then again early in Clang's development because I'm a slow learner). It led to all sorts of weird cases where some arguments to IR ob...