Displaying 20 results from an estimated 79 matches for "tiresome".
1998 May 28
0
ALERT: Tiresome security hole in "xosview", RedHat5.1?
Hi,
I am bemused.
After some security auditing on RH5.0, I was curious as to what new suid
binaries and daemons shipped with RH5.1. The first one I noticed was
"xosview". God knows why it needs to be SUID; it probably doesn''t but the
makefile just makes the binary suid by default. Linux has /proc which has
enough information that ferreting around in /dev/kmem using root privs
2007 Apr 03
6
Re: asterisk-users Digest, Vol 33, Issue 12
...copied the text into Babel Fish, and this is the result:
I miss of the 2/04/2007 to the 11/04/2007. I will answer your message as of my return. For any urgency, to contact Emmanuelle Parache Moga or C?dric Buzay.
If this guy is really going to be out until November these messages will get rather tiresome...
John Beaman
Telecom Specialist
Voice Telecommunications Services Department.
Good Samaritan National Campus
605-362-3331
>>> jaymoore@accu-com.com 4/3/2007 2:29:11 PM >>>
Ok, I'll bite. This is the 4th message like this I've gotten today. I
don't speak French...
2004 Apr 16
7
Turning windows screen buffering on and off
All,
Does anyone know if there is an option I can set to turn screen-buffered
output on and off with the win32 rgui? (Apart from the point and click
method).
I am running some simulations where it is useful to watch output but it
gets mildly tiresome having to manually switch things on and off via the
gui.
Thanks
Toby.
> version
_
platform i386-pc-mingw32
arch i386
os mingw32
system i386, mingw32
status
major 1
minor 8.1
year 2...
2007 Mar 06
5
Recalling and printing multiple graphs. Is there something in the HISTORY menu that will help?
...=TRUE) to allow for the inspection of each graph before the next
graph is drawn. I am looking for a way to recall all graphs drawn in an
R session, and a method that can be used to print all the graphs at one
time. I know that I could simply print each graph after I inspect the
graph, but this gets tiresome if one's function produces tens of graphs.
I suspect that if I knew more about the history menu (which currently
has an entry RECORDING) I could get the graphs to be replayed and
printed, but alas I have not been able to find instructions for using
the HISTORY menu. Please take pity on my when...
2019 Oct 10
4
dns replication error due to deleted records
...okes on "\0ADEL" dns records, supposedly deleted
objects.
I found a "solution" here:
https://www.dotnetcatch.com/2018/06/19/samba-replication-failures/
The procedure to solve it is not exactly the same but it put me on the,
hopefully, right track. I scripted it since it got tiresome and it
solved the replication problem, for a while, but now it reappeared
(that's the message above).
This started on September 25, when I upgraded dc2 from stretch to
buster. A few days later I also upgraded dc1 (it was still running jessie).
I'm using internal dns and the dhcp server...
2017 Jun 08
3
C7, systemd, say what?!
I think we had enough of Systemd flaming last month. Please stop polluting
my inbox and find an operating system compatible with your worldview. It is
really tiresome to keep on hearing about it.
On 8 June 2017 at 14:51, John Hodrien <J.H.Hodrien at leeds.ac.uk> wrote:
> On Thu, 8 Jun 2017, Jonathan Billings wrote:
>
> Upstream 6 uses systemd?
>>>>
>>>> jh
>>>>
>>>
>>> yes, 6.6 and above
&g...
2009 Feb 03
3
cronbachs alpha - score.items(psych) vs reliability(Rcmdr)
...bility. E.g
reliability(cov(d[,c("q1", "q2", "q3", "q4", "q5", "q6")],
use="complete.obs"))
will not only give me the alpha score, but also for each variable,
alpha.score if deleted. However - when writing scripts it's very tiresome to
load the whole Rcmdr GUI just for this purpose. So I'm looking for an
another package that delivers the same feature.
the score.items function in the psych package i find is too complicated (it
requires a keys vector) and it doesn't report the "alpha if deleted" score.
What h...
2008 Aug 01
3
Newbie question: How to use tapply() on several vectors simultaneously
...s were assigned to groups of three or four persons. One
variable indicates each participants' group number (groupID). For a
large number of variables, I would like to obtain the mean group value.
I figured I use tapply() in the fashion of tapply(variable, groupID,
mean), but that would be a tiresome task for my 150 variables. I am thus
looking for a way to obtain a data.frame that contains one row for each
group with the group-mean variables as columns.
Example:
> test <- as.data.frame(cbind(c(rep(1,5),rep(2,5)), rnorm(10), rnorm(10)))
> names(test)[1] <- "groupID"...
2007 Mar 19
1
cs 1.6 instant lag problem NEEDED FIX!
ok i'm in a really tiresome and annoying pickle here. aurite, so, i
installed steam on latest wine w/e and installed cs 1.6, i can join
multiplayer servers but whenever i'm playing there's this instant lag
like whenever i'm walking or something i just lag for some odd reason
and it happens in an instant and it get...
2007 Mar 15
2
CentOS and Atheros
What's the easiest path to having my Atheros wireless cards supported,
particularly in C5?
In the past, I've chosen to download source and build my own, but that's
become a little tiresome.
At one point, OpenSUSE was the easy option, but since 10.1 it's dropped
madwifi.
--
Cheers
John
-- spambait
1aaaaaaa at coco.merseine.nu Z1aaaaaaa at coco.merseine.nu
Please do not reply off-list
2015 Jan 27
2
CVE-2015-0235 - glibc gethostbyname
On Tue, January 27, 2015 2:35 pm, Thomas Eriksson wrote:
> On 01/27/2015 12:22 PM, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
>>
>> On Tue, January 27, 2015 1:58 pm, Peter Lawler wrote:
>>> On 28/01/15 04:47, Always Learning wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Saw this on the Exim List:-
>>>>
>>> <SNIP>
>>>>
>>>> I use Exim on C5 and C6 -
2007 Apr 03
1
Re: asterisk-users Digest, Vol 33, Issue 12
...nto Babel Fish, and this is the result:
>
> I miss of the 2/04/2007 to the 11/04/2007. I will answer your message as of my return. For any urgency, to contact Emmanuelle Parache Moga or C?dric Buzay.
>
> If this guy is really going to be out until November these messages will get rather tiresome...
>
>
This is from April 2nd to April 11th.
Doug
--
Ben Franklin quote:
"Those who would give up Essential Liberty to purchase a little Temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety."
_______________________________________________
--Bandwidth and Colocation prov...
2015 Jan 28
2
CVE-2015-0235 - glibc gethostbyname
...> From: "Simon Banton" <centos at web.org.uk>
> To: "CentOS mailing list" <centos at centos.org>
> Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2015 6:10:34 AM
> Subject: Re: [CentOS] CVE-2015-0235 - glibc gethostbyname
>
> Hi,
>
> For reasons which are too tiresome to bore you all with, I have an
> obligation to look after a suite of legacy CentOS 4.x systems which
> cannot be migrated upwards.
>
> I note on https://access.redhat.com/articles/1332213 the following
> comment from a RHN person:
>
> >We are currently working on and test...
2009 May 24
1
NetworkManager under CentOS 4 *without* GNome...
...Intel Corporation
82540EP Gigabit Ethernet Controller (Mobile)) and ifcfg-eth1 (wireless:
Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless LAN 2100 3B Mini PCI Adapter), both with
USERCTL=true (and ifcfg-eth0 also has ONBOOT=true). I have manually
fiddled with the ESSID, etc. in ifcfg-eth1 when needed, but this is
tiresome. I would like to use NetworkManager, since this sounds like
it might be easier. I don't use the GNome desktop, so I probably won't
be able to use the stock GNome applet (this would not be a problem
normally since I would just write my own GUI thingy, but there seems to
be a complete lack...
2017 Jun 08
3
C7, systemd, say what?!
Mark Haney wrote:
> On 06/08/2017 09:12 AM, Andrew Holway wrote:
>> I think we had enough of Systemd flaming last month. Please stop
>> polluting my inbox and find an operating system compatible with your
>> worldview. It is really tiresome to keep on hearing about it.
>>
> Huh. Okay, though I'm not sure when you became arbiter of this list. If
> you don't like 'our worldview' discussions, maybe you need to find a
> different OS that suits your childish attitude. Like Windows 95.
>
> Mailing list...
2002 Jul 01
1
Assignment operators (was [R] modifying a vector)
...ator which frequently can't be used doesn't
seem helpful. Having it "grudgingly available to the cognoscenti" is not all
that much better!
(4) If deprecation is the first step on the road to removal and to "_" being
allowed in unquoted variable names, then that would be tiresome. I have many
hundreds of functions spanning thousands of lines of S/R code, filled with
"_"s. I really don't want to spend time changing all of them just to solve a
non-problem in R. Which is, I should emphasize, a wonderful piece of
software.
Summary: to lose "_" and gain...
2009 Mar 30
2
[LLVMdev] GSoC 2009: Extending LLVM IR to aid multi-core code generation
...of the
> semantics/side-effects/dependencies of the calls and assumes that there can
> never be a different function that happened to have the same name, then
> analyzing and manipulating function calls is the same as manipulating
> intrinsics.
>
I agree it is not hard but it can be tiresome because as you have explained
there is a lot of knowledge that compiler needs to acquire and also a lot of
assumptions that it needs to make (and some of them might not be guaranteed
if you get, for examples, third-party implementation). By introducing this
new level of abstraction my hope is to ge...
2010 Jul 05
3
data.frame: adding a column that is based on ranges of values in another column
...FN2
7 114.9519 46.53264 2009-01-16 FN2
8 114.8842 46.47727 2009-01-17 FN2
9 114.8579 46.46457 2009-01-22 FN2
10 114.8489 46.47032 2009-01-29 FN2
I manually entered the above values for the "Fortnight" column to illustrate my point, however, that would be quite tiresome for 500+ rows of data ;-)
The only other similar issue I found on the list was https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-help/2008-February/153995.html but that particular problem is slightly different than what I'm trying to accomplish here.
I appreciate your time and assistance.
Thanks in advance....
2015 May 06
3
[LLVMdev] LCOV per commit
Folks,
I was looking at LCOV (http://llvm.org/reports/coverage/) and it's
nice and all, but it doesn't have much information about which commit
is that and the difference between two commits. We could then have a
that report for every buildbot (check-all, test-suite, etc) for the
patches specific to the build, per architecture. How easy would be to
do that for any given buildbot?
Another
2019 Oct 10
2
dns replication error due to deleted records
...?
>
>>
>> I found a "solution" here:
>>
>> https://www.dotnetcatch.com/2018/06/19/samba-replication-failures/
>>
>> The procedure to solve it is not exactly the same but it put me on
>> the, hopefully, right track. I scripted it since it got tiresome and
>> it solved the replication problem, for a while, but now it reappeared
>> (that's the message above).
>>
>> This started on September 25, when I upgraded dc2 from stretch to
>> buster. A few days later I also upgraded dc1 (it was still running
>> je...