Displaying 10 results from an estimated 10 matches for "rossboylan".
2004 Sep 06
2
Bug#270019: serial/lp rules for logcheck
At the moment I've no host with which to test ppp/lp things on. If you (or
anyone) could provide complete regexes, (each beginning with ^ and ending with
$) I will patch the rules accordingly.
If not, sending the full log lines is a good start.
Thanks!
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[ Todd J. Troxell ,''`.
Student, Debian GNU/Linux Developer, SysAdmin, Geek :
2007 Oct 29
1
Bug#448510: logcheck-database: revised pattern for spamd
Package: logcheck-database
Version: 1.2.63
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
spamassassin is now reporting Unix domain sockets in the rport field.
I'm not exactly sure what changed to cause this to happen; it started
after an upgrade whose only remotely relevant package was razor.
I think the following pattern in ignore.d.server/spamd will work
^\w{3} [ :0-9]{11} [._[:alnum:]-]+
2010 Jan 21
0
mspath analyzes transitions between multiple state with history dependence
Now available on CRAN.
Package: mspath
Title: Multi-state Path-Dependent Models in Discrete Time
Description: Functions for fitting path-dependent (non-Markov)
multi-state models to categorical processes observed at arbitrary
times, optionally with misclassified responses, and covariates on
transition or misclassification rates. Uses discrete-time
approximation. Based on the Jackson's
2010 Jan 21
0
mspath analyzes transitions between multiple state with history dependence
Now available on CRAN.
Package: mspath
Title: Multi-state Path-Dependent Models in Discrete Time
Description: Functions for fitting path-dependent (non-Markov)
multi-state models to categorical processes observed at arbitrary
times, optionally with misclassified responses, and covariates on
transition or misclassification rates. Uses discrete-time
approximation. Based on the Jackson's
2009 Oct 11
0
No authentication data provided
CUPS's error log show many entries per second like this:
D [10/Oct/2009:22:04:31 -0700] cupsdAcceptClient: 27 from localhost (Domain)
D [10/Oct/2009:22:04:31 -0700] cupsdCloseClient: 26
D [10/Oct/2009:22:04:31 -0700] cupsdReadClient: 27 POST / HTTP/1.1
D [10/Oct/2009:22:04:31 -0700] cupsdAuthorize: No authentication data provided.
D [10/Oct/2009:22:04:31 -0700] Get-Printer-Attributes
2007 Jul 25
1
codetools really optional for R CMD check?
After upgrading to R 2.5.1 on Debian, R CMD check gives
* checking Rd cross-references ... WARNING
Error in .find.package(package, lib.loc) :
there is no package called 'codetools'
Execution halted
* checking for missing documentation entries ... WARNING
etc
The NEWS file says (for 2.5.0; I was on 2.4 before the recent upgrade)
o New recommended package 'codetools' by Luke
2004 Oct 02
1
Bug#270019: 270018, 270019 should remain open
I object to the closing of these bugs on all of the following grounds:
1. They are wishlist items, and the wish has not been resolved, simply
dismissed.
2. They are closed on the grounds that the messages are startup
messages. Some are, but some are not.
3. The suggestion that startup messages should not be filtered out
seems unwarranted.
4. I responded to earlier requests for exact log lines,
2005 Oct 13
2
Clarifying different password systems
I'm running samba 3.0.14a-6 on Debian GNU/Linux 2.4. I believe that I
should be using pdbedit to add or modify users and their passwords,
but I want to double-check that. I'd also like to suggest the
documentation could be clearer.
I had earlier versions installed, and the upgraded seems to have
migrated me to the new password scheme. smb.conf has "passdb backend =
tdbsam
2015 Sep 06
2
Getting Oriented
It was disconcerting to find the Official HowTo,
https://www.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/, to be for
Samba 3.5. Much other documentation (both online and Using Samba, 3rd
Edition* by *Jay Ts; Gerald Carter; Robert Eckstein, O'Reilly Media, Inc)
is also old. Apparently a known problem,
http://marc.info/?l=samba&m=139519806107456&w=2, but still.. Web search
found
2009 Sep 06
2
smbd uses 10 to 15% CPU w/Vista client
For quite awhile I've noticed that smbd uses 10-15% of my CPU (Pentium
4) when nothing visible is going on. I have a couple of laptops on my
home network, and some experiments showing that powering on the Vista
laptop (other is OSX) is sufficient to raise useage from 0 to 10-15%.
The screen is locked, although 2 user accounts are logged in. Wireshark
seems to show a lot of chatter,