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2004 Jul 13
0
[Fwd: Re: posixAccount for Machines in LDAP?]
...inters] comment = All Printers path = /var/spool/samba valid users = @whsstaff, @techstaff read only = Yes printable = Yes browseable = No [hp8100] path = /tmp comment = HP8100 Laser browseable = yes writable = no printable = yes printer name = hp8100 [tricker] path = /accounts/whsart/tricker comment = WHS Art students browseable = No valid users = +tricker write list = +tricker force group = tricker create mode = 0660 directory mode = 0770 [gunnels] path = /accounts/whsart/gunnels comment = WHS Art students browseable = No valid users = +gun...
2003 Jun 18
3
Slow windows -> cups print (Facts discovered)
...secs per page. I've installed the network printer with the correct HP drivers. After trying a LOT of stuff, I've installed the PostScript Printer Driver from ADOBE and it just works GREAT. When I print the page it's immediate. Problem is that it don't print collors. To make things tricker, it prints collors on the "test page". I'm confused in understanding why when using the HP drivers the print process takes a lot of time and when using the adobe postscript ones, it's immediate. Then, I wouldn't care if I needed to use the adobe drivers but I need the colors...
2008 Jan 18
18
Rails versus PHP in complex HTML/CSS
...PHP. I often have to integrate very complex HTML/CSS into PHP. I know that the PHP looks more closer to the HTML than Rails because Rails has alot of link_to and other macro like calls that generate alot of stuff that you don''t see in the template. I am wondering if that could make it any tricker to generate the complex sort of HTML that we have done with PHP ? I have been trying to promote Rails at my company, but sometimes I try to imagine what sort of hurdles there could be in trying to get people to like Rails. I remember some of the select() calls I found hard to figure out at first in...
2001 Oct 04
0
Summary on random data with zero skew and some kurtosis
...(0, sigma_2). 2. from Michaell Taylor <michaell.taylor at reis.com> We could use the gld library to specify the lambdas of virtually any distribution, including the one that you are interested in. It is available from CRAN. Calculating the lambda's from known moments is a bit tricker, but he has a Maple routine to do just that. 3. from Uwe Ligges <ligges at statistik.uni-dortmund.de> That's a theoretical problem, not an R problem. Or I misunderstood.... At first select a distribution, which a) has zero skewness b) a well defined and preferably easy to calculate...
2001 Oct 03
0
Summary : Generate random data from dist. with 0 skewness and some kurtosis
...(0, sigma_2). 2. from Michaell Taylor <michaell.taylor at reis.com> We could use the gld library to specify the lambdas of virtually any distribution, including the one that you are interested in. It is available from CRAN. Calculating the lambda's from known moments is a bit tricker, but he has a Maple routine to do just that. 3. from Uwe Ligges <ligges at statistik.uni-dortmund.de> That's a theoretical problem, not an R problem. Or I misunderstood.... At first select a distribution, which a) has zero skewness b) a well defined and preferably easy to calculate...
2008 Sep 23
3
How to convert backslash to slash?
How to use sub, gsub, etc. to replace "\" in a string to "/"? For example,convert "C:\foo\bar" to "C:/foo/bar". Thanks, Shengqiao Li
2003 Apr 26
2
German voicemail prompts, anybody?
Hi all, I'm trying to build a little voicemail server based on asterisk here, using Asterisk's "Commedian Mail" application. Unfortunately, I'd expect some people to have trouble using the English prompts that come with asterisk. However, I can't imagine I'm the first person who has this problem, and Commedian Mail seems to support multilingual prompts fine, it's
2010 Jul 11
1
Conquer online
I've been playing conquer online for quite a while now, I was running windows on my laptop but my friend told me to download linux, he said it runs alot better and is alot more secure. So I decided to download it, right now I am running unbuntu on my laptop and I was wondering if anyone can explain to me how to run conquer online 2.0 on ubuntu or if it is even possible, I've searched quite
2010 Apr 12
1
Libvirtd
hello, I'm using libvirt for my project but i have some problem when we install it (libvirt) can you give me a manual for installation of libvirt and configuration of libvirtd think you so much
2015 Mar 14
2
[LLVMdev] Thoughts about ExecutionEngine/MCJIT interface
Another question: Lang, when do you think it'll be ok to move it to the C Bindings? On Fri, Mar 13, 2015 at 6:39 PM, Lang Hames <lhames at gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Pawel, > > I agree. ExecutionEngine, in its current form, is unhelpful. I'd be in > favor of cutting the common interface back to something like: > > class ExecutionEngine { > public: > virtual
2007 Sep 08
1
ggplot legend consolidation
Hello Everyone, I have recently been introduced to the ggplot package by Hadley Wickham and must say I am quite impressed so far at how easy it is to make attractive plots, but one thing I am struggling over is how to consolidate legends. I have 3 plots that I would like to put on a single page and all 3 map the same dimension of the data to the colour aesthetic. Right now, when I plot all
2008 Sep 20
2
ssh in small devices
Dear Sirs, This must have been asked before but I don't find and FAQ around dealing with the issue. We are building small devices that connects to Internet (www.ipio.nu). The next generation of this we want to base on AVR32 and run a small slimmed version of Linux. We have som program on this device that we want to connect to servers out on Internet. SSL seems to be "quite heavy"
2019 Jun 10
3
Re: 1.39 proposal: Let's split up the libguestfs git repo and tarballs
...be split up, so no bad thing. > 3) auto-cleanup bits (e.g. CLEANUP_FREE), although only few are used > (CLEANUP_FREE, CLEANUP_FREE_STRING_LIST, CLEANUP_PCLOSE, > CLEANUP_FCLOSE, and CLEANUP_XMLFREETEXTWRITER) > 4) other internal macros, i.e. guestfs-utils.h Common code is a bit tricker, as is ... > 5) the list of credits generated by the generator > (i.e. generator/authors.ml) > 6) the p2v configuration generated by the generator > (i.e. generator/p2v_config.ml) ... the generator and ... > 7) test images/data (phony images, and virt-tools) test data. &gt...
2006 May 05
0
RubyOnRails + FileUploads = Problems?
...ly hack won''t look so bad? > What you mention below isn''t a hack, it''s actually the primary advantage of using Mongrel over fastcgi. If a Rails action is slow, you can spend a bit more effort and write a Mongrel Handler that will do it faster. It''s a little tricker--kind of bare metal--but not impossible. > What happens if you use a Mongrel handler for the file upload, > storing the file somewhere on disk, then interfere with the normal > proceedings? Maybe hacking at the request object sent to Rails by > adding a query parameter or HTTP header...
2019 Jul 01
0
Re: 1.39 proposal: Let's split up the libguestfs git repo and tarballs
...> > 3) auto-cleanup bits (e.g. CLEANUP_FREE), although only few are used > > (CLEANUP_FREE, CLEANUP_FREE_STRING_LIST, CLEANUP_PCLOSE, > > CLEANUP_FCLOSE, and CLEANUP_XMLFREETEXTWRITER) > > 4) other internal macros, i.e. guestfs-utils.h > > Common code is a bit tricker, as is ... So far it is ~4K of bits of code copied, with ~9K more of straight copies of libxml2-cleanups.c + libxml2-writer-macros.h from common/utils. > > 5) the list of credits generated by the generator > > (i.e. generator/authors.ml) > > 6) the p2v configuration generated...
2005 Jan 17
3
Planning "hotel" phone system - Need input
Ok, I'm working on an implementation of Asterisk to service approximately 50 fractional (read: timeshare) residences. Basically what I'm starting with is a hotel phone system, but with additional functionality that Asterisk can provide. From the end user's perspective, I want the exact same functionality as the Telco provides (Caller ID, visual message waiting, etc) with a few
2015 Jul 20
3
[LLVMdev] [RFC] Developer Policy for LLVM C API
> On Jul 18, 2015, at 11:27 AM, Hal Finkel <hfinkel at anl.gov> wrote: > > 2. We don't have a good set of tests for it, nor do we have a good set of tutorials/documentation for it. Our tutorials, specifically, are in C++, not in C. We could break the C API and we'd likely remain unaware for quite awhile. I think this is the most important point, that we lack testing for it.
2006 May 03
12
Mongrel + RubyOnRails + FileUploads = Problems?
I really like the idea of using Mongrel. But reading the FAQ, I noticed something that might be an issue. It stated: "Ruby on Rails is not thread safe so there is a synchronized block around the calls to Dispatcher.dispatch. This means that everything is threaded right before and right after Rails runs. While Rails is running there is only one controller in operation at a time." So
2006 Apr 25
5
XenAccess Library: Introspection for Xen
I''m pleased to announce a new project called XenAccess. The project goals are to provide a full featured introspection library for Xen. Introspection is a technique where applications in one domain can view memory from another domain. For example, you can run an application in dom0 to list the processes or LKMs in a domU. More information is available on the website:
2018 Feb 09
6
1.39 proposal: Let's split up the libguestfs git repo and tarballs
My contention is that the libguestfs git repository is too large and unwieldy. There are too many separate, unrelated projects and as a result of that the source has too many dependencies and takes too long to build and test. The project divides (sort of) naturally into layers -- the library, the bindings, the various virt tools -- and could be split along those lines into separate projects