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2008 Aug 01
1
Smartest way to evaluate question forms
...h and repetition of certain path segments I have written a simple prog in VBasic to do the first part of the analysis, but i would be thankful for any hint or advice regarding this problem, especially any info about existing solutions with R. -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Smartest-way-to-evaluate-question-forms-tp18776233p18776233.html Sent from the R help mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
2008 Mar 24
1
smartest way to setup new system (DELL PE 4600)
Hi all, One of our servers (very old) died last week and I'm setting up a new CentOS 5.1 box to replace it. Primarily used as a samba fileshare on a mostly windows-workstation network. This system will, ideally, have the OS on a 146 GB SCSI drive, with user data on a 300GB SCSI, both attached to the backplane of the 4600. My question is this: What's best practice and most desirable
2011 Sep 27
4
What best decision to make for flatfiles or SQL when I use Dovecot2 + Postfix together?
...moving my mail server from Exchange to an opensource one. After a bunch of reading, I decided on building a Dovecot2 + Postfix server in a VirtualUsers-only + Multiple-domains configuration. Since my messages will be stored by Dovecot, and the documentation is really good, I figured that it's smartest to configure Dovecot, then make Postfix 'fit' to it, sharing the data files that way. I read through lots of the Dovecot wiki for v2. There are many ways for storing the database data. My goal is to only have data in one instances, used by both Postfix & Dovecot. I'm a little co...
2006 Sep 21
1
Using yum variable $releasever reports 1
Hi, I have an old server that originally was a RedHat 8 server. Then I upgraded to RedHat 9, then Tao Linux 1 and last to CentOS 3 when tao was discontinued. Yes I know that this was probably not the smartest thing in the world but now this is the case and I don't want to reinstall it. Now the question. In yum.conf I have distroverpkg=redhat-release and cat /etc/redhat-release gives: CentOS release 3.7 (Final) But when I run yum update the release reported back is 1.0 yum update Gathering header...
2004 Jul 14
1
Questing regardning dialplans on a Cisco 5350
...session target sip-server no vad dtmf-relay rtp-nte ! ------- But theese to dialplans seem to interrupt each other. When an incoming call from PSTN goes through this the pattern can be matched by the first, and then be routed ot on the PSTN again, creating a loop. How do I do this in the smartest and easiest way ? /Mike
2007 Aug 04
1
Time Limit on Call or Conference Room? "NEW ASTERISK PROVERB"
...ction? > > At the risk of coming off in a gratuitiously self-aggrandising manner > quoting myself: > > http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/2007-May/188438.html > > -- > Alex Balashov Thank you, Alex. As I've said many times, this community has the smartest people in the world. It is with great humbleness, I offer this to all. New Asterisk Proverb: Asterisk is like an onion with many, many layers. With 160+ applications and seemingly endless options a person just can't know it all. Often one needs a new way to manipulate calls, searches and d...
2009 Sep 08
1
Function to query ASTDB families
Hi, Asterisk database is made of <family><key> records such as: fam key1 val1 fam key2 val2 ... fam key100 val100 I'm looking for the smartest way to iterate among different keys associated to a given family. One way to do this is to parse "database show fam" response. Is there something smarter ? Something like ${DBKEYS(fam)} which would evaluate to "key1 key2 ... key100". Regards -------------- next part ---------...
2007 Oct 17
1
strangest thing with Raid1 and samba
...ctory. If I use a directory on the first raid1 partition(MD0, 8G) it has no problems. But using the second raid1 partition(MD1, 270G) it seems it can't find it??? I even used and absoluut path like /dev/md1/home/share1, but without luck. Using raid to protect you're data would be the smartest thing for a file server. Any body had this problem? If people do not have this problem and it should work I would like to know to. Thanks in advance! Rgds Edo __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around...
2011 Dec 15
2
Security issue in icecast
A security bug was reported by Moritz Naumann against icecast in Ubuntu. You are being emailed as the upstream contact. Please keep oss-security at lists.openwall.com[1] CC'd for any updates on this issue. This issue should be considered public and has not yet been assigned a CVE. Details from the public bug follow: https://launchpad.net/bugs/894782 From the reporter: "Newline
2010 Feb 10
1
Dovecot and duplicates
...l server with Postfix and Dovecot with virtual LDAP users, ClamAV virus scanning. The problem is that some of the virtual users use multiple e-mail addresses and postfix delivers emails sent to a user as many times as the user has email address entries in LDAP. I was wondering what would be the smartest way to get rid of these duplicates, they have identical message ID:s and a simple procmail recipe does the trick, however as I'm using dovecots deliver, procmail isn't the answer. Is it possible to use Sieve to do this, I've been googling around *a lot* and haven't found anythi...
2020 Feb 11
1
Need info on adobe flash player plugin 32 for CentOS7
...have recently released Flash 32.0.0.330 - which works OK on CentOS > 6/7 Thanks for lettings us know, I already gave up checking as they didn't manage to fix it for so many weeks. Seems they finally found out that upgrading their build hosts to the latest greatest distribution was not the smartest idea :-) Regards, Simon
2012 Dec 26
3
Excluding file systems from autorelabel
...sible. Any help? -- James A. Peltier Manager, IT Services - Research Computing Group Simon Fraser University - Burnaby Campus Phone : 778-782-6573 Fax : 778-782-3045 E-Mail : jpeltier at sfu.ca Website : http://www.sfu.ca/itservices http://blogs.sfu.ca/people/jpeltier "The smartest people are constantly revising their understanding, reconsidering a problem they thought they?d already solved. They?re open to new points of view, new information, new ideas, contradictions, and challenges to their own way of thinking." - Jeff Bezos
2011 Mar 06
4
Recovering "parent transid verify failed"
...t I know Btrfs is a still experimental, and so there''s no guarantee that one would be able to help me at all... But I thought I''ll try anyway :-) Few months ago I bought a new laptop and installed ArchLinux on it, with Btrfs on the root filesystem... I know, it''s not the smartest thing to do... After a few month I had issues with my hibernations scripts, and one day I tried to hibernate my computer but it didn''t go that well, and, well, ever since then my Btrfs partition is not accessible. I opened up the Btrfs FAQ and saw that the fsck tool should be out by the en...
2004 Dec 28
1
Hardware opinions?
...built system which I normally don't do but thought it seemed like a good deal. I have included the initial specs below, I will be adding another 1 GB of RAM for a total of 2 GB. My first question is regarding the serial ATA drives... I will be using Fedora and considering FC1 seems to be the smartest of the builds when it comes to the digium hardware, will I have to scrap the SATA drives because FC1 doesn't support them or do I have bad information? If I need to scrap the SATA drives and let's say I didn't care about the Raid functionality, would you folks think that IDE drives wou...
2008 Oct 16
3
Alternatives to programmatically calling the rsync binary a lot
...o it says its not wire compatible with rsync > 2, which does not look so cool. The other alternative would be to directly link with the rsync files (the possibilities of the GNU world), and call /use its according functions just like the rysnc main() function would do. What do you think would be smartest strategy to go for? Kind regards, Axel Kittenberger -------------- next part -------------- HTML attachment scrubbed and removed
2020 Mar 21
0
gnome-keyring auto locking
Hey all, I am preparing some workstations with C8/GNOME here and wonder if there is a smart way to automatically lock the keyring after some defined time (e.g 1800 seconds). The net suggests killing the gnome-keyring-daemon process - not the smartest way. I can manually lock the keyring with seahorse but this way doesn't scale very well :-) Any hints? Leon
2020 Oct 26
1
Looking for a guide to collect all e-mail from the ISP mail server
...the world that would have every possible reason to not store > their "confidential business data" on the servers of an American > company, it's Airbus.? Yet they do it. I'm sure they do. Are you now suggesting that mega-corporations only ever do things in the best or smartest way? I can point out examples of people and corporations doing stupid things all day long. There are LOTS of examples, everywhere. This doesn't mean they're not stupid. I'm sorry buddy, your credibility hit rock bottom in your first post, and your subsequent posts aren'...
2008 Mar 09
1
virt-install in CentOS 5
Hi All, [I originally posted this message in the main CentOS users' list, but later found this list. So, I'm reposting it here since this is where it belongs.] I'm trying to install a Fedora 8 domU on a CentOS 5 dom0, but the following command fails: [root at xenmaster ~]# virt-install -p -n krs -r 512 -m 00:16:3E:66:94:5F -b xenbr0 --vnc --vncport=5910 -l
2008 Jan 13
1
Centos 4 physical to virtual VMWare
Any tips on taking a Centos 4 desktop from physical hardware to virtual environment? Ted Miller Indiana, USA
2023 Mar 27
1
Your message to Icecast awaits moderator approval
On 3/27/23 03:25, rack00terry at icloud.com wrote: > Horses for courses perhaps. But I get way too much email, and > personally find book marking a current web conversation much easier. Not to sound rude, but sounds like a 'you' problem and not an 'Icecast mailing list' problem. > Moreover, I don?t want my email address shared with a massive (presumably) list, so I