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2012 Nov 03
1
freebsd-update and surces of 9.1-RC3
Hi! I'm trying to use freebsd-update for first time. I have 9.0-RELEASE installed without sources and I have read Handbook chapter and manual page for freebsd-update. "freebsd-update -r 9.1-RC3 upgrade" downloaded updates, its "install" command installed kernel and after reboot second "install" invocation installed binaries but not source tree that is needed to
2004 Sep 25
1
Coexistence of Dynamic and Static routing
...one out there, worked with the HDLC driver in the kernel? It is built in and we have used it, but I don''t know how to relate it to the Iproute2 commands. Is it as simple as setting up the same as you would for the zebra router? Lastly, I wold like to thank all of the people in the open surce community and especially the folks that maintain this list for their efforts and their dedication to this project. You are appreciated, even if it isn''t said often enough. Loren Wells CTO Linksat America --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - 50x more st...
2004 Apr 05
0
Samba 3 fake-kaserver keytab
Hi, I've been trying to run samba-3.02a with the fakekaserver option and realised that it needs to have the afs keyfile in secrets.tdb. The function doing this resides in surces/passdb/secrets.c and is called secrets_store_afs_keyfile . How can I use it (and generaly speaking which program do I need to use to manipulate the tdb files) Jan Chorowski
2018 Nov 10
2
Red Hat is Planning To Deprecate KDE on RHEL By 2024
On Fri, Nov 2, 2018 at 9:03 PM Frank Cox <theatre at sasktel.net> wrote: > https://www.theregister.co.uk/2018/11/02/rhel_deprecates_kde/ > > That's still several years in the future, of course. > > I use Mate on all of my machines rather than Gnome or KDE and I'm sure > many of you fine folks do the same. > > But it's interesting nonetheless. >
2011 Jun 30
0
help with interpreting what nnet() output gives:
...i widh to ask if there is any pdf explaining the algorithm nnet uses, which could tell me what the objects of the nnet class, like 'conn', 'nconn, 'nsunits', n and 'nunits' mean, and how weights are calculated. The package odf has little or no explanations, and the C +R surce code availabe at CRAN is too difficult to comprehend. Can anyone please help? Also, i wish to know how the *number* of wieghts is calculated. when the nnet() command is run, it ouputs, on the console, the number of weights, and values of 'value'. But how do you calculate the bnumber of wei...