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2015 Jul 29
0
Fedora change that will probably affect RHEL
...o solve any of that here. > You can?t ?catch the insecure?? hahaha? it?s not a virus. Take an unvaccinated child on a long vacation to some 3rd world cesspit, then report back on how that worked out. ?Like every other creature on the face of the earth, Godfrey was, by birthright, a stupendous badass, albeit in the somewhat narrow technical sense that he could trace his ancestry back up a long line of slightly less highly evolved stupendous badasses to that first self- replicating gizmo ? which, given the number and variety of its descendants, might justifiabl...
2005 Mar 25
2
Re: Two companies - One Asterisk
Dean - > if you are having these troubles and everyone keeps advising you to use > asterisk@home why aren't you doing this? Not to be rude, but I believe you are the only one who suggested he use asterisk@home. asterisk@home is a great (actually stupendous) product for those that want to have a PBX with a GUI up and running within a few minutes. It does not, however, force users to really learn what's going on underneath things. Noah Silverman expressed an interest in learning asterisk and its workings, so asterisk@home is probably not...
2006 Oct 18
1
nut 2.0.4 won't compile on AIX 5.3
..." "serial.h", line 20.45: 1506-046 (S) Syntax error. "bestups.c", line 405.43: 1506-045 (S) Undeclared identifier B2400. make: The error code from the last command is 1. Stop. make: The error code from the last command is 1. Stop. $ The config.log file is on http://www.stupendous.org/config.log . This error (and the config.log file I mentioned) occurred using the IBM C compiler, vac.c version 6. I also tried using gcc 3.3.2, but it failed in the same way. The AIX version is 5.3, TL4-CSP. Since the AIX machines only need to talk to a upsd on another machine (Linux), I do...
2007 Feb 13
1
simulating from Langevin distributions
Dear all, I have been looking for a while for ways to simulate from Langevin distributions and I thought I would ask here. I am ok with finding an algorithmic reference, though of course, a R package would be stupendous! Btw, just to clarify, the Langevin distribution with (mu, K), where mu is a vector and K>0 the concentration parameter is defined to be: f(x) = exp(K*mu'x) / const where both mu and x are p-variate vectors with norm 1. For p=2, this corresponds to von-Mises (for which algorithms exist...
2006 Apr 20
1
CentOS Folding@home team breaks through
Congratulations to all members of the team for contributing towards breaking through the 2,000 place barrier. In the overall team rankings we are now in position 1885! Considering how 'young' the team is in terms of how long its been going thats a stupendous achievement! Well done all! From now on we can watch our teams ranking on http://folding.extremeoverclocking.com/team_list.php?s=&p=19, although we haven't yet appearred on their score sheet. Sharon. -- 20:48:25 up 9:58, 1 user, load average: 1.61, 1.46, 1.52 'A taste of li...
2003 Sep 07
1
extracting monthly temperature data
I know that R is very advanced when it comes to DateTime handling. I am not quite as advanced as R however. I just downloaded a stupendously ugly dataset of hourly air temperature from 1985 to 2003. It has a great many NAs. I want to extract mean, median, max, and min monthly values. So far I have read it in as object. Date and Time are factors and Temp is an int. > summary(temp.dat) Date Time...
2005 Mar 25
1
Re: Two companies - One Asterisk
...sers] Re: Two companies - One Asterisk Dean - > if you are having these troubles and everyone keeps advising you to use > asterisk@home why aren't you doing this? Not to be rude, but I believe you are the only one who suggested he use asterisk@home. asterisk@home is a great (actually stupendous) product for those that want to have a PBX with a GUI up and running within a few minutes. It does not, however, force users to really learn what's going on underneath things. Noah Silverman expressed an interest in learning asterisk and its workings, so asterisk@home is probably not...
2015 Jul 28
3
Fedora change that will probably affect RHEL
> On Jul 28, 2015, at 11:27, Warren Young <wyml at etr-usa.com> wrote: > > On Jul 25, 2015, at 6:22 PM, Bob Marcan wrote: >> >> 1FuckingPrettyRose >> "Sorry, you must use no fewer than 20 total characters." >> 1FuckingPrettyRoseShovedUpYourAssIfYouDon'tGiveMeAccessRightFuckingNow! >> "Sorry, you cannot use punctuation."
2015 Dec 08
2
Version numbering vis a vis CentOS and RHEL
On 7 Dec 2015 23:43, "J Martin Rushton" <martinrushton56 at btinternet.com> wrote: > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > On 07/12/15 22:37, Warren Young wrote: > > On Dec 7, 2015, at 1:52 PM, Greg Lindahl <lindahl at pbm.com> wrote: > >> > >> On Mon, Dec 07, 2015 at 08:57:01PM +0100, Zdenek Sedlak wrote: > >>
2004 Nov 24
3
dovecot only answers to imap connections
Hey list, Finally got up and running, and now am trying to figure out why dovecot would only accept imap connections - I have people that are happy with pop, but they can only authenticate when they use imap. Is there a conf setting for this somewhere that I am missing? -- Mitch
2001 Nov 05
0
Samba 2.2.2, Outlook 2000 and Act!2000 problems
...nt that each workstation was removed from the NT-domain and later joined to the Samba-domain, and new users were created. This wasn't a large problem, because all files were already on the Samba server and so were readily available to the 'new' users. -- Jurjen Oskam * http://www.stupendous.org/ for PGP key * Q265230 10:21am up 8 days, 1:14, 1 user, load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
2001 Nov 06
0
(Locking?) problem with Samba 2.2.2, Win2kSP2
...eak: client failure in oplock break in file 2002/financien/Fibit4.xls [2001/11/06 08:22:07, 0] smbd/reply.c:reply_lockingX(4413) reply_lockingX: Error : oplock break from client for fnum = 5367 and no oplock granted on this +file (2002/financien/Fibit4.xls). -- Jurjen Oskam * http://www.stupendous.org/ for PGP key * Q265230 9:17am up 9 days, 10 min, 1 user, load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
2001 Dec 02
2
Headless - FreeBSD x SAMBA sys. How to?
Hello, I am running FreeBSD on a 486-2DX box, in a heterogeneous networked LAN environment, Win 95, 98, 2K & Mac - Samba coordinated. Now, I would like to run the FreeBSD boxes headless (sans keyboard, mouse, monitor etc.) How can I do this. I can manage & use the system through one of the other networked systems however on booting the sys. I'll need the keyboard and even monitor -
2006 Feb 25
1
Compiling Samba on AIX 5.3 with idmap_rid fails
Hi everyone, I'm trying to use idmap_rid with Samba 3.0.21c on AIX 5.3. So far, I've not been successful. I've followed the method from http://us5.samba.org/samba/ftp/Binary_Packages/AIX/README to compile Samba, but added "--with-static-modules=idmap_rid". Also, I used IBM's compiler and not gcc. The compilation fails as follows: [...] Compiling sam/idmap.c Compiling
2005 Mar 25
0
Re: Two companies - One Asterisk
...sers] Re: Two companies - One Asterisk Dean - > if you are having these troubles and everyone keeps advising you to > use asterisk@home why aren't you doing this? Not to be rude, but I believe you are the only one who suggested he use asterisk@home. asterisk@home is a great (actually stupendous) product for those that want to have a PBX with a GUI up and running within a few minutes. It does not, however, force users to really learn what's going on underneath things. Noah Silverman expressed an interest in learning asterisk and its workings, so asterisk@home is probably not what...
2006 Jul 28
2
has_many :through with multiple paths
Hi all. I am currently thinking about how to do the following: I have the following models. Team Person Team has various positions (manager, programmer etc.) I would like each one of those positions to reference one or more Person records. A single Person record could be on 6 different teams at the same time in different roles. the same person could even be on the same team multiple times
2015 Dec 08
0
Version numbering vis a vis CentOS and RHEL
...matter if this is truly the case, or not. Perception is reality here; CentOS is now no longer "the same" as RHEL and this turns it into a whole different, new, distro of Linux. That affects things like software certification, hardware support, security certification, etc. etc. It is now a stupendous burden on those of us who chose to implement it because it was "the same" as RHEL. Was this an edict resulting from the RedHat acquisition of CentOS? I can hear people saying, "Well, why don't you just use RedHat then?" I probably will have to now. But, we chose CentOS...
2003 Jul 11
1
SIP immediate hangups with latest CVS
...ours, and I have no idea what's going on. Maybe there is a very simple result, and I've been looking too hard at this this evening. This is a brand new system, and I'm wondering if there have been SIP bugs introduced in the latest CVS that are preventing from working what should be a stupendously simple test. - Cisco 7960 (non-NATed) - RH 8.0 - Asterisk CVS update as of ~8:00 PM EDT - full "make clean; make install" on [asterisk,zaptel,libpri] - 2ghz box with E1 card (that's pretty much not part of the equation) I have boiled the configuration down to an extremely (_ext...
2006 Feb 28
1
3.0.21c: idmap_rid segfaults on AIX 5.3 ML4
Hi everyone, I'm trying to use idmap_rid on an AIX 5.3 ML4 machine. Samba compiled successfully using the IBM compiler (vac.C) version 6. The only programs I supplied where db and libiconv. I followed the instructions, and put nsswitch/WINBIND in /usr/lib/security, and edited /usr/lib/security/methods.cfg. When I start "winbindd -i", it coredumps with a Signal 11: (dbx) where
2004 Jul 10
3
limiting doesn''t work
Hi folks, I read the fantastic LARTC How-to and after that i tried to limit one host in my LAN for both down-and upload bandwidth usage. I took section 15.9. and added uplink-limiting as I understood it from the previous chapters. Unfortunately it doesn''t work. I ran the script and went to the specified PC, started a download, and watched the rate. The rate was always about 2000 kbit/s,