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2007 Jun 22
0
How early sex affects teenagers ?
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2004 Sep 10
1
[Flac-users] High School Cluster - Beginner's Questions
Dear FLAC User's Mailing List, I'm Miguel A. Mota Jr., Co-Founder and President of the Woodrow Wilson High School Science & Technology Club in Camden, New Jersey USA. With a few small grants from Lucent Technologies/Bell Labs, we have developed a parallel-processing Linux Cluster (6 nodes) based on Red Hat 7.3 (2.4.18 kernel ) and openMosix clustering technology. Its not much,
2006 Apr 06
2
Your app release and marketing strategy..
Hey, Rapid web development is all when and good but when it takes 4 months to rise anywhere in google it certainly takes off the shine. You hear of zero to hero.. crashed the server.. minted before toilet break.. I was wondering if any heros would share their marketing strategies.. or prehaps an amazon link to "Post-Agile Web development". Does anyone plug an app purely based on its
2004 Dec 17
3
Still the big Icecast problem!
On Fri, Dec 17, 2004 at 10:00:19PM -0300, Mr Dihelson Mendonca wrote: > The problem with Icecast OGG system is that common > people doesn't want to download any other software in > order to listen to a radio station, even a plugin... Of course. But that's not the whole story. Microsoft only supports MP3 because so many people listen to mp3 radio stations and files. And before
2016 Dec 18
2
Extend logging of openssh-server - e.g. plaintext password
Also, if password-based auth is not allowed, WTF would you want to log passwords? This whole idea is ugly, and smacks of a teenage-level prank attempt. I would strongly object against any such modification of the main source (though I'm sure the maintainers are sane enough to never let such a crap in). Of course the original poster is free to hack his own copy in whatever way he wants.?
2005 Mar 19
1
create distinctive ring on FXS
Hi, I use Asterisk at home to filter the annoying people before they get a real voice. So basically if you don't know the extension of one of the occupants you have no choice but leave a message. Works well... perhaps I miss some improtant calls, but if you leave no message it must not be important! Anyhow, I would like to be able to make the phone ring distinctively depending on who the
2006 Jun 30
3
type casting
Hello, I have a user table linked to the login code that was in the "Agile" book. When someone signs in they are assigned to a group, such as "adult" or "teenager". I would like to take this group string and reference a table with "find_by_sql()" so that: (group.capitalize).find_by_sql() would work (and, of course, in the select request in the
2004 Jun 03
5
Time based calls charging and "reserved" numbers up to 999!
In United Kingdom, we have time based dialling pricing from most of Telco's based on time the call is placed! It is called PEAK (08.00- 18.00 Mon-Fri), OFF PEAK(18.00-08.00 Mon-Fri) and WEEKEND (all other times! Could someone from any of other countries let me know if time based charging exists in your country? Also, what numbers (up to 999) are commonly used for emergency, police or other
2006 Nov 26
2
Fixed zeros in tables
Hello All R Users, Function loglm() in library MASS can be cajoled to accomodate structural zeros in a cross-classification table. An example from Fienberg demonstrates how this can be done. My question is: Can the function glm() perform the same task? Can glm() estimate a log-linear model with fixed zeros like loglm()? Thanks for your help, Andrew ## Fienberg, The Analysis of Cross-Classified
2005 Sep 09
1
not seeing windows XP
Hello, I've got two problems in my very small home network. 2 xp (pro) machines and me, who is the printer server on ubuntu. I've read through the samba 3 by example and the earlier chapters of samba 3 howtos, but there are some things I still don't seem to be understanding. One of my big issues is that one of the xp computers is totally invisible to me. I can't call it using its
2014 Jan 03
2
Question about --files-from= and folder structure
I'm writing a script to sync some mp3 files. Due to a limitation in the number of destination files that can be read from my thumb drive, I'm not looking to preserve the original file structure (actually, I'm looking to sync *only the files* to the new destination directory). The source files are all subfolders under /backup/Music: ./Adrian Legg/Mrs. Crowe's Blue Waltz/Paddy
2006 May 01
1
Traffic Shaping with Shorewall
Does anyone here implement traffic shaping with shorewall? I need to shape BitTorrent traffic on my network so that upload/downloads do not overwhelm normal function or, even more importantly, my imminent conversion to VOIP for all telephone service. I followed the shorewall documentation guide but am not sure if what I have done is the Right Way Of Doing Things. Nor am I satsified with the
2018 Mar 28
1
The 'not-always-on' infrastructure at home and Samba4 AD DC's..
Hi everyone, Apologies in advance, this will be a bit long but I'm hoping to get some guidance and hints on usual practices for using Samba4 AD DC as an Idm for W10 laptops that might be on the road elsewhere.. As much as I have been using samba for file serving, a Samba AD DC is something new to me. I built a small Samba AD DC infrastructure to serve UIDs and Passwords (4 VMs on 4 KVM
2011 May 02
3
Centos as Gateway ? (Router/transparent proxy)
Hi All, I'm lately suffering from Quota abuse at home. believe it or not my teenagers are eating through my allowed quota. Hence, i'm thinking of setting up a centos machine to work as such: HDSL modem(natted to an onboard dhcp service for lan users) -> Centos - > Switch - LAN users Hw specs: 3 GB ram 3.0 core 2 duo 2 X 1 TB HDD 2 X 1 Gb NIC Centos will contain the
2004 Dec 18
0
Still the big Icecast problem!
Ralph Giles wrote: > Of course. But that's not the whole story. Microsoft only > supports MP3 because so many people listen to mp3 radio > stations and files. And before Window Media Player played > MP3, everyone had winamp installed because the nearest > teenager (if I may) had installed it as a way to listen to > cool--or at least free--music. Very true. And WMP had
2002 Feb 09
0
A progress but a regression too
Hi! About last two CVS updates ago there appeared changes in the DOS VGA graphics console emulation. Formerly wine was able to play an old DOS game called "Teenagent". This game always created a small graphics window in the top left corner of the screen. After manually switching the Xserver to 320x256 resolution, it was perfect and the game was in full speed and playable (with exception of "Insufficient memory" problem in one of rooms. Now, the...
2001 Nov 01
1
preexec and netlogon scripts
I would like to know whether under battle conditions (lots of users trying to log in simultaneously at the start of a lesson) I can rely on a client's preexec script completing its output operations before the client gets its login batch file. I am a school network mamager with about 1000 teenage boy users of a new (to all of us) Linux-Samba server. (SuSE6.4 and Samba 2.0.10) I have pre- and
2003 Aug 15
0
My Experiences
Hello all. About two years ago I told a friend I was wanted to build a server for my SOHO, he handed me this cd with Redhat 6.2, which he spoke of highly. So I installed it, which was akin to learning a new language by listening to two people talk. The command line was no foreign to me since I had years of experience with SODS, but with the exception for the dir command, Linux was a whole new
2004 Oct 08
1
Adam Platform Technology test report
This is rather off topic, but I thought it was worth propagating. Those of you who've been around long enough may remember stories of an australian teenager who invented a miraculous video compression technology, capable of streaming VHS-quality (or was it DVD-quality) video over a POTS modem line. 5 years ago. And no, you couldn't see it. We have a demo we'll bring buy, but
2010 Jun 17
9
Monitoring filessytem access
When somebody is hammering on the system, I want to be able to detect who''s doing it, and hopefully even what they''re doing. I can''t seem to find any way to do that. Any suggestions? Everything I can find ... iostat, nfsstat, etc ... AFAIK, just show me performance statistics and so forth. I''m looking for something more granular. Either *who* the