Displaying 20 results from an estimated 28 matches for "thorougly".
Did you mean:
thoroughly
2016 Jan 13
1
Samba AD with Microsoft Account
No, that's not normal behavior, and I assume that's what's responsible for those other issues you're experiencing.
I suggest you analyze your Samba installation thorougly using the information in the Wiki (there is a lot and in 90% problems can be solved or at least clearly identified with it). If it's just a lab setup, you might consider provisioning a new AD entirely. If you can't solve it on your own, start a new thread explaining your installation (netwo...
2004 Dec 14
2
Issues with trustdom on 3.0.9
...e: return critical error. Error was Call timed out: server did
not respond after 10000 milliseconds
[2004/12/14 12:02:21, 0] utils/net_rpc.c:rpc_trustdom_list(4692)
Couldn't enumerate accounts. Error was: NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL
...I don't even know where to begin to check this out more thorougly. It
works fine on the test system, where everything is fresh, but there are
also a lot fewer restrictions/other activities on that box. A point in the
right direction would be much appreciated.
---- _ _ _ _ ___ _ _ _
|Y#| | | |\/| | \ |\ | | | Ryan Novosielski - User Support Spec. III...
2003 Feb 02
1
ext3 performance issue with a Berkeley db application
...200-Mb mbox, rebuilding the database from a list of
tokens took eight seconds -- this was on ext3 in ordered mode.
These data were obtained on machines running linux kernels
2.4.21-pre3-ac4 and -ac5 and 2.4.21-pre4-ac1; kernel 2.4.20-ac2 appears
to give similar results though this has not been thorougly tested.
Results like those reported were initially obtained with db-3.1.17; the
tests shown here used db-4.1.25.
More info available on request; tuning hints most gratefully received
and tested.
--
| G r e g L o u i s | gpg public key: |
| http://www.bgl.nu/~glouis | finger g...
2004 Nov 17
3
Jitter buffer
...ne.
>>
>>
>
>For example? :-)
>
>
I have a bunch of examples listed on the wiki page where I had written
initial specifications:
http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=Asterisk%20new%20jitterbuffer
In particular, (I'm not really sure, because I don't thorougly
understand it yet) I don't think your jitterbuffer handles:
DTX: discontinuous transmission.
clock skew: (see discussion, though)
shrink buffer length quickly during silence
>>I think the only difficult part here that you do is dealing with
>>multiple frames per packet, without t...
2008 Dec 01
0
[LLVMdev] TargetISelLowering
On Dec 1, 2008, at 8:53 AM, Matthijs Kooijman wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> when looking through all the existing targets, I see that each of
> them defines
> <Target>ISelLowering.{cpp,h} files. However, they define a class
> called
> "<Target>TargetLowering" (though the comments in [at least some of]
> those
> files stay the define
2004 Nov 17
0
Jitter buffer
> In particular, (I'm not really sure, because I don't thorougly
> understand it yet) I don't think your jitterbuffer handles:
>
> DTX: discontinuous transmission.
That is dealt with by the codec, at least for Speex. When it stops
receiving packets, it already knows whether it's in DTX/CNG mode.
> clock skew: (see discussion, though)
Cloc...
2011 Sep 24
4
wine debian squeeze office 2007 blue edition error
I did so:
winecfg
changed xp on vista
added msxml3 and changed on Native (Windows)
sh winetricks msxml3 gdiplus riched20 riched30 vcrun2005sp1 allfonts dotnet20
changed rpcrt4.dll on another
error: http://paste.org.ru/?91emea
[Question] [Question] [Question] [Question] [/list][/list]
2008 Dec 01
2
[LLVMdev] TargetISelLowering
Hi All,
when looking through all the existing targets, I see that each of them defines
<Target>ISelLowering.{cpp,h} files. However, they define a class called
"<Target>TargetLowering" (though the comments in [at least some of] those
files stay the define "<Target>ISelLowering".
I suspect that this class was renamed at some time (which makes sense, since I
2005 Apr 14
16
Unable to join samba server to a NT4 style domain
Hello,
I have installed Samba version 3.0.13 on a Solaris 9 machine and am trying to add it to an existing NT domain as a member server. I have followed the instructions in Chapter 2 of the Samba HOW-TO collection for adding a samba server as a Domain member. The problem is that when i use the net rpc join command to join the domain, I get the following error:
# ./net rpc join -U
2003 Nov 24
0
PR#2894
I came across the message below and decided to respond. I don't use R but I do use other FSF products and I am a believer in making high quality software freely available, particularly for basic mathematical and statistical functions.
I can thorougly recommend TOMS Algorithm 708 but I believe there are a couple of problems from you point of view. Firstly there may be restrictions on how it may be used and secondly it doesn't come with a corresponding inverse function. You may, of course, feel your qbeta routine would be fine with a better p...
2004 Nov 17
1
Jitter buffer
Jean-Marc Valin wrote:
>>In particular, (I'm not really sure, because I don't thorougly
>>understand it yet) I don't think your jitterbuffer handles:
>>
>>DTX: discontinuous transmission.
>>
>>
>
>That is dealt with by the codec, at least for Speex. When it stops
>receiving packets, it already knows whether it's in DTX/CNG mode.
>...
2016 Jan 12
2
Samba AD with Microsoft Account
> On 12 Jan 2016, at 01:25, Jean-Philippe Steinmetz <caskater47 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I was able to find this thread that seems to be the same problem I am
> having.
>
> https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/d861e179-6515-4322-a628-b7e73b2335e8/cannot-add-a-microsoft-account-to-domain-account-with-roaming-profiles?forum=win10itprogeneral
>
> When
2007 Aug 07
1
[PATCH] Fix Malicious Guest GDT Host Crash
Hi all,
Testing would be appreciated (esp. Ron?): I'd like to push this as soon
as possible into 2.6.23. I thought of it while pondering kvm-lite, and
then proved it was a problem...
==
If a Guest makes hypercall which sets a GDT entry to not present, we
currently set any segment registers using that GDT entry to 0.
Unfortunately, this is not sufficient: there are other ways of
altering
2007 Aug 07
1
[PATCH] Fix Malicious Guest GDT Host Crash
Hi all,
Testing would be appreciated (esp. Ron?): I'd like to push this as soon
as possible into 2.6.23. I thought of it while pondering kvm-lite, and
then proved it was a problem...
==
If a Guest makes hypercall which sets a GDT entry to not present, we
currently set any segment registers using that GDT entry to 0.
Unfortunately, this is not sufficient: there are other ways of
altering
2004 Nov 16
2
Jitter buffer
Jean-Marc Valin wrote:
>>OK, I'm actually about ready to start working on this now.
>>
>>If people in the speex community are interested in working with me on
>>this, I can probably start with the speex buffer, but I imagine
>>there's going to be a lot more work needed to get this where I'd like
>>it to go.
>>
>>
>
>And where
2002 Oct 17
4
Posix Problem, difftime
I am having a series of problems using date time data that has been converted into a POSIXt and POSIXlt classes. I have hourly time series data from 1900 that has been converted from text data.
I assume most of my problems come from a mis-underdanding of the POSIX class. My matrix named (aa) for this year is approx 8700 by 4. When I try to calculate the length of posit column ( which is the
2005 Nov 03
8
Wintertime/summertime difference - Samba servers show wrong time ?
When the Central European Time was last switched back to standard,
at 03:00 last Sunday, the October 30th, a process died on one of my
Windows clients with a mysterious "unknown error". When it was
restarted it just went merrily on with its task. Luckily it wasn't
part of a life support system.
I found out that the immediate cause was how file timestamps were
interpreted/presented
2018 Mar 20
1
Generating a custom opcode from an LLVM intrinsic
Great info -- all of this has been incredibly useful. Do you have any
links to the documentation from this, or does it just come from your
experiential knowledge?
FYI, I achieved what I set out to achieve when I wrote this email. I'm
moving on to a more complex goal now, but the original question was
answered completely, in my opinion. This was the key line:
def CACHEOP : I<0x06, RawFrm,
2004 Aug 06
0
No encoder
...l be relayed to the remote server.
# In theory, this should enable virtual host support, cause you can
# specify an alias like so:
# alias http://virtual.host.com:port/whatever /something
# This will make all requests to virtual.host.com:port/whatever use the
# stream /something. This is not really thorougly tested, but it should
# work if your server_name is correctly set, and the client is sending
# the valid Host: <host:port> http header.
#############
alias radiofri http://195.7.65.207:6903
############################ Kick Relays
######################################
# How long to keep a...
2004 Aug 06
2
Admin question[s]
...l be relayed to the remote server.
# In theory, this should enable virtual host support, cause you can
# specify an alias like so:
# alias http://virtual.host.com:port/whatever /something
# This will make all requests to virtual.host.com:port/whatever use the
# stream /something. This is not really thorougly tested, but it should
# work if your server_name is correctly set, and the client is sending
# the valid Host: <host:port> http header.
#############
alias radiofri http://195.7.65.207:6903
############################ Kick Relays ######################################
# How long to keep a...