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2003 Nov 05
7
R for various ports of linux
To all: I currently download the R binaries for Redhat 7.x Linux. There is considerable turmoil in the vendors of Linux. Redhat apparently is changing it's business model to paid versions. This might motivate my department to use a different vendor of Linux. Is there anything predictable about which vendors/versions of Linux will have R binaries in the future? Thanks, Nathan PS I l...
2011 May 12
2
DCC-GARCH model and AR(1)-GARCH(1,1) regression model
...s in question? Ok. This would be it when it comes to DCC-GARCH. Now, using conditional correlation obtained from the DCC-GARCH model, I want to test for structural shifts in conditional correlations. To be precise, I want to test whether the conditional correlations significantly increase in the turmoil period / during the Subprime crisis. The regression model is AR(1)-GARCH(1,1), using a dummy variable specified as: *** the equations, you can find in the attachment *** where the first equation is the conditional correlation among the two indices during the Subprime crisis, Dt is a dummy var...
2011 May 10
0
DCC-GARCH model and AR(1)-GARCH(1, 1) regression model - help needed..
...s in question? Ok. This would be it when it comes to DCC-GARCH. Now, using conditional correlation obtained from the DCC-GARCH model, I want to test for structural shifts in conditional correlations. To be precise, I want to test whether the conditional correlations significantly increase in the turmoil period / during the Subprime crisis. The regression model is AR(1)-GARCH(1,1), using a dummy variable specified as where the first equation is the conditional correlation among the two indices during the Subprime crisis, Dt is a dummy variable for the turmoil period, and the second equation (hij,t...
2018 Oct 30
2
IBM buying RedHat
...maybe MATE or Cinnamon?.....or else its going to have > to be where I buckle down and finally learn all there is to know about > LFS and Arch Linux and then move on to one of those...(God!.....at > 47!?....its like how can I POSSIBLY start over again!?...) and THIS is > the kind of turmoil that ensues when a corporation buys a fully > functioning open course company! > wow, I am just 62 and looking forward to the next round of CentOS? - version 8 coming up? - must be due soon .... Love learning new stuff, it never gets old (pun intended). sorry for the noise, but couldn't...
2005 Nov 16
1
Speex (source) client?
...(or ogg flac) and this is due to the lack of the timing code. When streaming from files (which is what libshout is quite often used for), then you need to make sure libshout knows about the underlying format so it can throttle it at the appropriate bitrate, not doing so will call all sorts of turmoil on the icecast server side. The good news is that as soon as it's added to libshout, ezstream can be easily modified to support it (since ezstream is really just an example usage of libshout). oddsock At 12:37 PM 11/16/2005, William K. Volkman wrote: >Hello Dennis, >On Wed, 2005-11-16...
2006 Nov 25
6
ifup fails on CentOS 4
Hello, I have some domU accounts running CentOS 4.4 and whenever I try to bring up the network interface it fails with the following errors: [root@test5.liquidweb.com] ~ # ifup eth0 Usage: grep [OPTION]... PATTERN [FILE]... Try `grep --help'' for more information. Usage: grep [OPTION]... PATTERN [FILE]... Try `grep --help'' for more information. Usage: arping [-fqbDUAV] [-c
2018 Oct 30
7
IBM buying RedHat
> On 10/29/18 1:55 AM, Simon Matter wrote: >> To me it seems like, if they are smart, they will try to push IBM POWER >> and RedHat Linux together to establish real competition in the hardware >> market again (and of course don't forget to keep Fedora/CentOS alive)! > > Er, RHEL has been running on Power for a very long time. The fastest > supercomputer in the
2018 Oct 30
2
IBM buying RedHat
...with maybe MATE or Cinnamon?.....or else its going to have > to be where I buckle down and finally learn all there is to know about > LFS and Arch Linux and then move on to one of those...(God!.....at > 47!?....its like how can I POSSIBLY start over again!?...) and THIS is > the kind of turmoil that ensues when a corporation buys a fully > functioning open course company! I think you seriously underestimate the amount of influence and sheer man-power RedHat brings to Linux - and IBM, too. https://www.linuxfoundation.org/blog/2017/10/2017-linux-kernel-report-highlights-developers-ro...
2018 Oct 30
0
IBM buying RedHat
...plain vanilla...with maybe MATE or Cinnamon?.....or else its going to have to be where I buckle down and finally learn all there is to know about LFS and Arch Linux and then move on to one of those...(God!.....at 47!?....its like how can I POSSIBLY start over again!?...) and THIS is the kind of turmoil that ensues when a corporation buys a fully functioning open course company! EGO II
2005 Nov 16
1
Speex (source) client?
...peex (or ogg flac) and this is due to the lack of the timing code. When streaming from files (which is what libshout is quite often used for), then you need to make sure libshout knows about the underlying format so it can throttle it at the appropriate bitrate, not doing so will call all sorts of turmoil on the icecast server side. The good news is that as soon as it's added to libshout, ezstream can be easily modified to support it (since ezstream is really just an example usage of libshout). oddsock At 12:37 PM 11/16/2005, William K. Volkman wrote: >Hello Dennis, >On Wed, 2005-11-16 a...
2019 Jun 17
2
Fwd: Re: Fwd: Re: Kerberos and NTLMv2 authentication
...I ask > you what you use sssd for ? is it just for authentication, or something > else as well ? > Sure, initially we used an OpenLDAP LDAP server (on an AD-based campus) for just our department, which worked very well, including with Samba (security = user) despite a fair amount of turmoil in the requisite PAM modules and especially the name service caching daemon, which generally left something to be desired. Of course without such a cache, even a moderate sized environment becomes unusable: a simple home directory ls can take 1-2 minutes (personal experience). After some IT c...
2023 Jul 14
1
updated samba 4.18 & 4.17 packages for debian & ubuntu to address trust issue with windows 10/11 update 07/2023
14.07.2023 22:20, Vincent S. Cojot via samba wrote: > > Thanks Michael for doing this, > > I've used your patch ( fix-unsupported-netr_LogonGetCapabilities-l2.patch ) to also update my RHEL8 packages for 4.17.9 ( [1] ). Correction. This is not my patch, this is a patch by Stefan Metzmacher (and I kept his name in there in this file), which is available at the samba bug about
2018 Oct 30
0
IBM buying RedHat
...innamon?.....or else its going to >> have to be where I buckle down and finally learn all there is to know >> about LFS and Arch Linux and then move on to one of >> those...(God!.....at 47!?....its like how can I POSSIBLY start over >> again!?...) and THIS is the kind of turmoil that ensues when a >> corporation buys a fully functioning open course company! >> > wow, I am just 62 and looking forward to the next round of CentOS - > version 8 coming up? - must be due soon .... > Love learning new stuff, it never gets old (pun intended). > sorry for...
2018 Oct 30
0
IBM buying RedHat
...or Cinnamon?.....or else its going to have >> to be where I buckle down and finally learn all there is to know about >> LFS and Arch Linux and then move on to one of those...(God!.....at >> 47!?....its like how can I POSSIBLY start over again!?...) and THIS is >> the kind of turmoil that ensues when a corporation buys a fully >> functioning open course company! > > > I think you seriously underestimate the amount of influence and sheer > man-power RedHat brings to Linux - and IBM, too. > > https://www.linuxfoundation.org/blog/2017/10/2017-linux-kernel-...
2014 Dec 05
0
syslinux 6.03 does not boot some kernels
> Am 02.12.2014 schrieb Ady: > > > ( ... ) > > > > Since we are in the Syslinux Mailing List, please let me rephrase the > > most relevant part of this case: syslinux.efi 6.03 is incapable of > > booting some kernel, whereas syslinux.efi 6.01 can successfully boot it > > under the same conditions. > > > I can now confirm that this can be
2014 Dec 04
3
syslinux 6.03 does not boot some kernels
Am 02.12.2014 schrieb Ady: > ( ... ) > > Since we are in the Syslinux Mailing List, please let me rephrase the > most relevant part of this case: syslinux.efi 6.03 is incapable of > booting some kernel, whereas syslinux.efi 6.01 can successfully boot it > under the same conditions. > I can now confirm that this can be replicated on hardware, a ThinkCentre M93 will reboot
2019 Jun 17
0
Fwd: Re: Fwd: Re: Kerberos and NTLMv2 authentication
...ou use sssd for ? is it just for authentication, or something >> else as well ? >> > > Sure, initially we used an OpenLDAP LDAP server (on an AD-based campus) > for just our department, which worked very well, including with Samba > (security = user) despite a fair amount of turmoil in the requisite PAM > modules and especially the name service caching daemon, which generally > left something to be desired. Of course without such a cache, even a > moderate sized environment becomes unusable: a simple home directory ls > can take 1-2 minutes (personal experience)....
2003 Nov 19
17
Samba Printing
Good Afternoon, We recently added encrypted smb passwords to our site. I just tried to add a printer to samba and it will not work. I tried to connect to \\sambahost\printer and it will not connect. All the older printers still work. I just wonder if there is an extra step I need to perform now when I add printers? Thanks for your time, Bill -- William M. Fennell Network Administrator
2005 Nov 10
3
Speex client?
Hello, On the announcement page for Icecast 2.3 it mentions "Streaming support for ogg speex, ogg flac, ogg midi". I've googled around and not found any free clients that support streaming speex. I looked at svn for libshout2 and it doesn't seem to support speex and skimming through the list archives I only see mention of speex last February, which seemed to indicate it would
2019 Nov 18
3
RFC: Moving toward Discord and Discourse for LLVM's discussions
On Mon, 18 Nov 2019 at 07:29, Kristina Brooks via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > > While I understand the difficulty regarding mailing lists especially > if one isn't used to setting up mailboxes and filters to classify and > label emails and do think a web forum may be easier to use, I would > have concerns over Discord. Unlike IRC which has a fairly open