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2004 Dec 22
1
Controlling only few ip addresses
Hi all,
I think learning curve will decrease if i try to get more info on what i
want to do.
I would start with thius problem
Prob #1 I want to give a limited bandwidth to a single IP. and don''t
allow it to cross its ceil. nor borrow unsed from parent.
and allow other ip''s to move untouched .
comment on How to it and Best way to do it.
thanks.
Amit
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2003 Aug 19
3
On the Use of the nnet Library
Dear List,
I am trying to solve a problem by the neural network method(library:
nnet). The problem is to express Weight in terms of Age , Sex and Height
for twenty people. The data frame consists of 20 observations with four
variables: Sex, Age, Height and Weight. Sex is treated as a factor, Age
and Weight are variables normalized to unity, as usual. I wanted to
construct a neural network, and so
2018 Nov 22
2
Try to login: permission denied
...or so, and since a week
or two this is not the case anymore.
I've enabled public key auth explicit:
PubkeyAcceptedKeyTypes ssh-rsa
PubkeyAuthentication yes
The server is running version 7.9p1
It looks like there has been introduced:
- a new required flag which I did not enable
- a bug
Does thius ring any bells?
Stef
the Netherlands
2008 Sep 22
0
Parsing HTML Email with Inline Images
...l,
Has somebody come up with a method of parsing multipart html email
with inline embedded images?
Removing the images as attachments is easy enough, but I''d like to
then embed img tags (Using textile) that relate back to the attachment
so that they remain inline with the body text.
Has thius been done before, or would I be best off using a bunch of
regex and parsing it that way?
Thanks,
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2002 Jul 19
2
compile optimization error in libvorbis-1.0
Wow, I've never seen an FSF gcc crap out like this on a non-overheating
system. When lib/envelope.c is compiled with -march=i686, gcc gets a
signal 11, but not with -march=i586. I'm not sure whether to blame gcc
or libvorbis. There are apparently three other files in libvorbis where
this same behavior is seen.
jeffrey@diddl:/usr/src/build/libvorbis-1.0/lib$ gcc