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2005 May 12
3
Something every TDMP user should know
...oard vendor screwing around with BIOS updates can invalidate that information. What I think is best for Asterisk implementation is for Digium to sell a motherboard. No, seriously. Find a ECS or Abit or ASUS mobo that consitiently yields 100% or 99.9999% and white-box it as a barebones kit with a TXXX card. Sell it as a case, good PSU, mobo, and TXXX card - you add your own RAM, NIC, CPU & HDD. Would you buy one for $699? I probably would. It took me a couple of months of fooling around with my Netfinity before I was pleased with the performance and satisfied that it would handle the things...
2001 Dec 18
5
Winbind and trusted domains
...has a problem working with trusted domains ? I have two trusted domains and a Samba server 2.2.2 configured with winbind running on RH 7.0, after working for a week its now only showing me the remote domain groups and not the local domain groups. The remote domain is called Sxxx and the local one Txxxx, does samba consider an alphabetical order or somethig like that when working with trusted domains. I've been trying to configure Samba to work only with my local domain but the swtich "allow trusted domains = no" seems not to be working. Thanks in advance Walter Prentice Network...
2002 Feb 13
3
xtabs
Hi, In Splus if I call the function crosstabs() the output is a contigency table; in each cell of the table is printed: N, N/RowTotal, N/ColTotal, N/Total. N is the number of observations in each cell. The same call to xtabs() in R will produce the contigency table but the only entry in each cell is N. How can I get the same relative frequencies that crosstabs() gives? Thanks, mike --
2011 Jan 06
25
Call for testing: OpenSSH-5.7
Hi, OpenSSH 5.7 is almost ready for release, so we would appreciate testing on as many platforms and systems as possible. This release contains a couple of large and intrusive features and changes and quite a number of bug fixes. Snapshot releases for portable OpenSSH are available from http://www.mindrot.org/openssh_snap/ The OpenBSD version is available in CVS HEAD: