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2013 Nov 13
1
trashed
...ists he maintains because he does not > like one person using a mailserver on that range besides > many other people > Let us see Posfix list - BANNED Roundcube List - MODERATED Centos List - MODERATED (maybe banned) Fedora list - 1/ MODERATED - 2/ Had hissy fit temper tantrum with moderators a few days ago about his continual moderation and claimed was quitting fedora list. Likely has resubscribed to Fedora (if indeed even did quit), like on Postfix under a lists at rhsoft.net address or something similar and thats only the ones *I* know about. So, your in a blacklis...
2017 Nov 03
1
Kickstart ksdevice question
...understand why the > BIOSDEVNAME NET.IFRAMES options stopped working suddenly.? It's the same boot > image, and the exact same server that renamed the interfaces correctly > yesterday.? Granted, it's Friday and maybe anaconda is tired of my crap and > has decided to throw a tantrum. I haven't been following this thread all that closely, so I'm unsure what system and firmware you have -- but we recently encountered a BIOS bug that has disrupted some local kickstarts. The short version is that our Intel SMBIOS reports duplicate names for onboard ethernet devices, w...
2017 Nov 01
2
Kickstart ksdevice question
----- On 1 Nov, 2017, at 13:07, Chris Adams linux at cmadams.net wrote: | Once upon a time, Mark Haney <mark.haney at neonova.net> said: |> On 11/01/2017 03:25 PM, Chris Adams wrote: |> >Once upon a time, Mark Haney <mark.haney at neonova.net> said: |> >>Okay, so it looks like I can simply change ksdevice=eth0? to |> >>bootdev=eth0, correct? |> >I
2014 Nov 21
2
0.8-based Compiz work
...premature state. Scott seems to be set on pushing his own agenda, despite my appeals to wait for a couple of weeks so we can see what comes out of my work. I've repeatedly stated that I'm willing to work with anyone, including Scott, despite his constant flow of personal attacks and temper tantrums. I don't want this mail to be about him, but I wanted to explain why I'm telling you about a side project when config plugins are still broken. So my "plan" is simple: - Fix configuration short term, possibly long term - Finish the ./configure work so it's easy to tell from...
2017 Nov 03
0
Kickstart ksdevice question
...ough I would like to understand why the BIOSDEVNAME NET.IFRAMES options stopped working suddenly.? It's the same boot image, and the exact same server that renamed the interfaces correctly yesterday.? Granted, it's Friday and maybe anaconda is tired of my crap and has decided to throw a tantrum. -- Mark Haney Network Engineer at NeoNova 919-460-3330 option 1 mark.haney at neonova.net www.neonova.net
2009 Jan 14
3
(no subject)
Hey people. When I'm running Python through wine, I can't import PyQt4. here is the error : ImportError: DLL load failed: No access to memory location. Anyone know what to do to solve this problem? Regards , Tom.
2009 Aug 30
3
test for bimodality&In-Reply-To=
Has a test for bimodality been implemented in R? Thanks, John NIWA is the trading name of the National Institute of Water & Atmospheric Research Ltd.
2003 Jun 26
1
Removing ones self
Have you bothered to read at the bottom of the message on how to remove yourself??
2001 Nov 17
1
OK, I'm doing something stupid.
...processor slices and stays that way until I run out of patience (say an hour or so on a 1400 MHz Athlon/DDR system.) This looks somewhat familiar since WordPerfect did the same kind of thing if you installed it without the compatibility libraries, but that may just be wine's way of throwing a tantrum. So I admit that I'm probably being thick, but what am I missing? -- | Microsoft: "A reputation for releasing inferior software will make | | it more difficult for a software vendor to induce customers to pay | | for new products or new versions of existing products." |...
2007 Mar 12
1
Issue with the "Xiph license"
Hello! There is a problem with the current name of the "Xiph license". All the variantions of this name out there imply at least one of these two false assumptions: * that the Xiph license would be a custom license not related to the BSD license at all * that the Xiph license would be based on BSD but is not the same Both is wrong and both hurts Xiph. The license text is
2014 Nov 21
0
0.8-based Compiz work
...ott seems to be set on > pushing his own agenda, despite my appeals to wait for a couple of weeks so > we can see what comes out of my work. I've repeatedly stated that I'm > willing to work with anyone, including Scott, despite his constant flow of > personal attacks and temper tantrums. I don't want this mail to be about > him, but I wanted to explain why I'm telling you about a side project when > config plugins are still broken. > > So my "plan" is simple: > > - Fix configuration short term, possibly long term > - Finish the ./configure w...
2015 May 16
2
Asterisk "virtual hosting"
Hello, I am in the peculiar situation to have to set up a PBX for two independent sites, but operated by the same entity. Yes, I could set up two VPSs and install Asterisk to each, put common stuff (e.g. conferencing setup) into Git and share between both using includes, but for various reasons (among them simplicity and cost), I'd prefer a single Asterisk instance. I know I can #include
2008 Sep 09
3
Modality Test
Dear Readers: I have two issues in nonparametric statistical analysis that i need help: First, does R have a package that can implement the multimodality test, e.g., the Silverman test, DIP test, MAP test or Runt test. I have seen an earlier thread (sometime in 2003) where someone was trying to write a code for the Silverman test of multimodality. Is there any other tests that can enable me to
2004 Nov 24
10
Attack from local network or...?
Hello, when I execute "shorewall hits" command I find this stats: HITS IP DATE ---- --------------- ------ 92099 192.168.0.2 Nov 24 7764 59.104.107.85 Nov 23 3997 192.168.1.77 Nov 24 337 181.50.93.89 Nov 23 331 59.104.156.68 Nov 23 315 99.109.157.73 Nov 23 301 190.225.157.40 Nov 23 275 179.153.183.53 Nov 23 268
2015 May 17
2
Asterisk "virtual hosting"
...er to implement, while the second is clearer to the user. Is this something to consider? -- @martinkrafft | http://madduck.net/ | http://two.sentenc.es/ "when faced with a new problem, the wise algorithmist will first attempt to classify it as np-complete. this will avoid many tears and tantrums as algorithm after algorithm fails." -- g. niruta spamtraps: madduck.bogus at madduck.net -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: digital_signature_gpg.asc Type: application/pgp-signature...
2006 Jun 06
8
Using MySQL to store email?
So Timo, Have you considered the idea of storing all the email in a MySQL database? Seems to me that MySQL could somplify all the backend stuff that everyone struggles with and with replication one could create very massive and reliable systems. What would it take to use MySQL that way?
2005 Jul 18
9
So you all think VoIP sypply is warm and fuzzy
Here is a letter I sent them for my $150 paper weight. Dear Voipsupply, As a small service provider, using you company for the first time, I'm very disappointed that you have removed the configuration CD that should have been shipped with the Mediatrix 2102 just to get a few more bucks. I have contacted mediatrix and they have informed me that the CD's is shipped in every 2102. If I
2015 Aug 27
4
sernet documentation
"Ah, but what if you have Unix clients" I do have Unix clients. They work just fine. The Samba AD/DC is the DHCP server. The Windows and Linux clients get their IP addresses and everyone can see all the hosts on the domain. for example: >From the domain controller (host name MAIL) $ host mark # mark is a Windows 7 workstation MARK.hprs.local has address 192.168.0.55 $ host
2009 Feb 10
6
OT: A test with dependent samples.
I am appealing to the general collective wisdom of this list in respect of a statistics (rather than R) question. This question comes to me from a friend who is a veterinary oncologist. In a study that she is writing up there were 73 cats who were treated with a drug called piroxicam. None of the cats were observed to be subject to vomiting prior to treatment; 12 of the cats were subject to
2009 Sep 01
1
Logistic Politomic Regression in R
...] test for bimodality&In-Reply-To= To: r-help@r-project.org Message-ID: <25220627.post@talk.nabble.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Hi John, >> Has a test for bimodality been implemented in R? You may find the code at the URL below useful. It was written by Jeremy Tantrum (a PhD of Werner Stuetzle's). Amongst other things there is a function to plot the unimodal and bimodal Gaussian smoothers closest to the observed data. A dip-test statistic is also calculated. Regards, Mark. http://www.stat.washington.edu/wxs/Stat593-s03/Code/jeremy-unimodality.R John San...