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2011 Aug 06
2
tattooing of tdbsam backend with logon script value
...logon script" for all such users simply by changing said value in smb.conf. However, once a logon script value value has been explicitly defined for a user this inheritance ability (as the explicit definition should not be overwritten) seems forever lost. I have not found a method to undo this tattooed state to allow for the automagic inheritance of the smb.conf "logon script" value. Therefore said users, who have once had an explicitly defined "logon script" value can (seemingly) no longer returned to the state where they use whatever "logon script" is defined in...
2012 Jun 30
2
Significance of interaction depends on factor reference level - lmer/AIC model averaging
Dear R users, I am using lmer combined with AIC model selection and averaging (in the MuMIn package) to try and assess how isotope values (which indicate diet) vary within a population of animals. I have multiple measures from individuals (variable 'Tattoo') and multiple individuals within social groups within 4 locations (A, B, C ,D) crucially I am interested if there are differences between sexes and age classes (variable AGECAT2) and whether this differs with location. However, whether or not I get a significant sex:location interaction depen...
2010 Dec 05
4
samba 3.5.x, pdbedit smb.conf and profiles
Who wins the fight for the roaming profile path, "logon path" in smb.conf or "profile path" set by pdbedit? How do you force the "profile path" in pdbedit to get its value from "logon path" in smb.conf? Is it possible to disable roaming profiles by user with pdbedit and leave "logon path" set in smb.conf? Thanks.
2012 Jun 26
2
MuMIn - assessing variable importance following model averaging, z-stats/p-values or CI?
...he example code of what I'm doing.... #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------# ps<-lmer(tranPS~( Sex+ Age.Cat2+ TOTAL+ Propfarm+ Maize+ TOTAL:Propfarm+ Maize:TOTAL+ Maize:Propfarm+ (1|Socialgroup)+(1|Year)+(1|Tattoo)),REML=FALSE, data=propspec) pss<-standardize(ps,standardize.y = FALSE) psdrg<-dredge(pss) summary(model.avg(get.models(psdrg,subset=delta<2))) #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------# REf -Grueber, C.E., Nakagawa, S., Laws, R.J. & Jam...
2011 Aug 22
6
Trouble with Ruby on Rails
Some background info: I am an OS X user, and my MAC system is OS X 10.6.8(snow leopard). @1st problem (regarding Ruby on Rails installation): I have installed ruby "1.9.2" with RVM. When I typed "ruby -v" command in terminal after installation, it says that the ruby version I have is "1.8.7". Strange, isn''t it? So, I have tried "rvm use 1.9.2"
2006 Jun 30
50
Time To Pick the Mongrel BUGS Mascot!
Bradley Taylor shot me this *goldmine* of ugly ugly ugly dogs: http://www.sonoma-marinfair.org/uglydogvote.shtml I *have* to use one of these for the Mongrel BUGS Mascot. He''ll go on our bug list page and replace the little beetles on the left. Pick the dog you think best represents a lovable but defective pooch and reply to this with your +1. Let the voting begin! -- Zed A. Shaw
2009 Oct 01
9
Strange problem with "and" - "&&"
Hello I have a strange problem with this code: <%unless (@students.empty? and params[:commit].nil?) %> <%="test"%> <%= render :partial => ''results'' %> <% end %> Even though in some cases @students.empty? returns false and params [:commit].nil? returns true (or the opposite), it displays the test and the render area. I put before and
2003 Oct 21
0
lme mildly blowing up
...ve checked for / dealt with collinearity problems, etc). Thanks much, Jim James S. Coleman Battista Dept. of Political Science, Univ. of North Texas battista at unt.edu (940)565-4960 ----- Pinky, are you pondering what I'm pondering? I think so, but where will we find an open tattoo parlor at this time of night?
2003 Aug 12
0
excellently
...ractise > acoustically explanatory sanest audrey humbler polyhedral exclaimer > memorization barnard sculpt hypocrisy mends estimation corrigible > pleasantness examination teared terminology exclusion boats alfred > scoops exegesis tensed telecommunicate bonus hotbed theirs tattooed > hot hotelman exposes horrid scheme evens > > [1][ra.gif] > pompon expectancy householders crazes middles hypodermics hysterectomy > sawfly pouted mealy bonanza alvin bond bonder melted poked evicts crow > hospitalizing bellini aitken testability hostesses boun...
2006 Dec 07
0
Security issues
...environment. However, there are certain compromises: 1) No machine policy files. 2) No Group Policy Objects. 3) No synchronously executed Active Directory logon scripts. 4) Can't use Active Directory management tools to manage users and machines. 5) Registry changes tattoo the main registry, while with Active Directory they do not leave permanent changes in effect. 6)Without Active Directory you cannot perform the function of exporting specific applications to specific users or groups. ==================================================================== Are...
2007 May 03
2
Server String not taking affect
Just wondered if anyone fiqured out how to change the server string. (See below) Thanks Will >From a previously posted message: When viewing all mapped drives from WinXP, is there a way to change the string that is shown to describe which server the share belongs too? This is what is shown: groups on 'Samba Server (morpheus)' (G:) What I would like to be shown:
2012 Jun 16
2
A better guide to Markdown
Hello! Is there a simpler, better designed guide to Markdown than http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/ that I can refer my forum users to? Something Googleish-looking. Or do forum owners usually end up having to write their own guides? Thank you! Mikkel -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2006 Feb 17
2
Question about policies [OT?]
Hi, I'm using samba 3 as a domain controller. For some XP-pro laptops I would like to disable the firewall when they are logged in on our network (I don't like it but I have to). Is this possible with Windows policies ? If so, does someone know about good reading material about policies ? I do have "Mastering Windows XP professional" but that's absolutely no help. Thanks
2001 May 28
2
monty's branch test
Hello! I tested some songs with the new code that Monty merged into the snapshot. It works better than the previous code ;-), but I noticed some strange noises made at high frequencies, even at very high bitrates : a continuous, high-pitched noise is added over the medium voice, and it sounds like a whistle. The previous code didn't do that. On the other hand, very low bitrates sound much
2015 Dec 17
2
[SOLVED... prolly] Re: "installation source" specification for netinstall
On 12/15/2015 09:37 PM, Fred Smith wrote: > This one works: > > http://mirrors.mit.edu/centos/7/os/x86_64/ > > I know because I/ve used it for net installs twice in the last > week or two, most recently a Thursday of last week. > >> >Believe me, I wish it did work. I've been at this stupid >> >specification which should be easy and done over with
2021 Jan 21
0
[Announce] Samba 4.14.0rc1 Available for Download
...eekly or monthly. To enable the application of Group Policies on a client, set the global smb.conf option 'apply group policies' to 'yes'. Policies are applied on an interval of every 90 minutes, plus a random offset between 0 and 30 minutes. Policies applied by Samba are 'non-tattooing', meaning that changes can be reverted by executing the `samba-gpupdate --unapply` command. Policies can be re-applied using the `samba-gpupdate --force` command. To view what policies have been or will be applied to a system, use the `samba-gpupdate --rsop` command. Administration of Samba...
2021 Jan 21
0
[Announce] Samba 4.14.0rc1 Available for Download
...eekly or monthly. To enable the application of Group Policies on a client, set the global smb.conf option 'apply group policies' to 'yes'. Policies are applied on an interval of every 90 minutes, plus a random offset between 0 and 30 minutes. Policies applied by Samba are 'non-tattooing', meaning that changes can be reverted by executing the `samba-gpupdate --unapply` command. Policies can be re-applied using the `samba-gpupdate --force` command. To view what policies have been or will be applied to a system, use the `samba-gpupdate --rsop` command. Administration of Samba...
2006 Jun 30
0
Mongrel-users Digest, Vol 5, Issue 24
...Oh no he isn''t! > > Can I change my vote to http://samugliestdog.com/Sam162edited.jpg ? > He reminds me of Nicodemus from Nimh. He''s by far the scariest thing > I''ve seen since Zed showed me how his shark bite scar has totally > screwed up his crazy Yakuza tattoos. > > On Jun 30, 2006, at 11:50 AM, Ezra Zygmuntowicz wrote: > > > > > Well I might be biased but I vote for one of my own dogs ;) > > > > http://brainspl.at/lucy.jpg > > http://brainspl.at/lucy2.jpg > > http://brainspl.at/louie.jpg > > >...
2021 Mar 01
0
[Announce] Samba 4.14.0rc4 Available for Download
...eekly or monthly. To enable the application of Group Policies on a client, set the global smb.conf option 'apply group policies' to 'yes'. Policies are applied on an interval of every 90 minutes, plus a random offset between 0 and 30 minutes. Policies applied by Samba are 'non-tattooing', meaning that changes can be reverted by executing the `samba-gpupdate --unapply` command. Policies can be re-applied using the `samba-gpupdate --force` command. To view what policies have been or will be applied to a system, use the `samba-gpupdate --rsop` command. Administration of Samba...
2021 Mar 01
0
[Announce] Samba 4.14.0rc4 Available for Download
...eekly or monthly. To enable the application of Group Policies on a client, set the global smb.conf option 'apply group policies' to 'yes'. Policies are applied on an interval of every 90 minutes, plus a random offset between 0 and 30 minutes. Policies applied by Samba are 'non-tattooing', meaning that changes can be reverted by executing the `samba-gpupdate --unapply` command. Policies can be re-applied using the `samba-gpupdate --force` command. To view what policies have been or will be applied to a system, use the `samba-gpupdate --rsop` command. Administration of Samba...