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2004 May 31
2
[OT] "plot y against x"
Hi Folks, I'd be grateful for some views on the following. When I say "plot y against x" I mean that y is on the vertical axis and x is on the horizontal axis. I acquired this usage so long ago that I can no longer remember how I acquired it, and therefore can not cite my "authority" for my usage. There can also be an implication that y is a function of x (or y is a
2012 Jul 13
4
Multiple Wifi Profiles
This may not necessarily be the best place to ask this, but I''ve tried the Admin Guide, LinuxQuestions and Debian forums and no one knows. Running Debian Testing, and I need to set up two profiles for my wifi adapter, one for home and one for any open AP. I''m using the manual method of configuring, editing the /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf and /etc/network/interfaces
2014 Dec 02
1
NetworkManager fights with DHCP-only backup NIC
...39;s even possible with the > Cisco units that have separate controllers. In such a network, you won?t run static IP configuration on such boxes. You?ll use DHCP. On my home LAN, this automatic static IP migration is *exactly* what I want on my laptop. The current NetworkManager design isn?t unequivocally wrong. It?s a sensible default for Fedora. It?s just not the right choice for enterprise Linux servers. If you want to go and argue that Fedora shouldn?t be driving CentOS, it?s not an impossible position to take, but you have to fill in the blank spot it leaves. What would drive CentOS instead...
2012 Nov 15
1
Installing R on Ubuntu
Hello R-help team, I seek your help (for what is most likely a very simple problem). I'm new to Ubuntu and tried to install R using the Ubuntu Software Center. However, after clicking the install command, I always get prompted with the error " Failed to download package files --- check your internet connection". Details: Failed to fetch
2019 Jun 10
3
please confirm: sssd not a good idea :)
...there: http://nova.polymtl.ca/~coyote/dist/samba/samba-4.10.4/RHEL7 Hi Vincent, I have never said that you cannot use sssd with Samba, I just said that Samba doesn't support sssd. I have now found (whilst searching for something else) the red-hat webpage I posted the link to earlier, this unequivocally says that red-hat does not support the use of sssd with Samba. This (to myself) means that Samba cannot support the use of sssd, because we do not produce it and red-hat (who do produce it) do not support its use with Samba, so it looks like you are on your own if something goes wrong. Moral...
2014 Nov 09
2
Re: Add support for slackware in supermin
On Sat, Nov 08, 2014 at 02:27:49PM +0100, Mathieu Bouillaguet wrote: > Hi, > > What needs to be implemented to add support for slackware distribution in > supermin ? hi Mathieu I'm on holiday at the moment and will give a more complete reply when I get back. In brief you need to be able to do a few simple package database meta operations such as listing all files in a package
2017 Apr 19
2
asterisk as non root
Hi. Here is the output of the command root at pbx: ~ $ find / -name asterisk -exec ls -ld '{}' \; drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 4096 Apr 19 17:32 /usr/include/asterisk drwxr-x--- 3 asterisk asterisk 4096 Apr 19 17:32 /usr/lib/asterisk -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 9719880 Apr 19 17:27 /usr/src/asterisk-11.25.1/main/asterisk drwxrwxr-x 3 1013 users 4096 Apr 19 16:56
2014 Nov 11
4
Re: Add support for slackware in supermin
...e taught about the package > manager running on Slackware. supermin needs it to perform some > operations on the system, such as: > - query the basic information about a package (name, version, and all > the basic attributes such as epoch and architecture, if present/needed > to unequivocally identify a package later) given its name > - get the last time the package system has "changed" (like after an > update, or having installed/removed some package); this is needed so > supermin can avoid querying the package system when the set of > installed packages has...
2014 Nov 11
2
Re: Add support for slackware in supermin
...running on Slackware. supermin needs it to perform some > > > operations on the system, such as: > > > - query the basic information about a package (name, version, and all > > > the basic attributes such as epoch and architecture, if present/needed > > > to unequivocally identify a package later) given its name > > > - get the last time the package system has "changed" (like after an > > > update, or having installed/removed some package); this is needed so > > > supermin can avoid querying the package system when the set of...
2016 Apr 14
0
Freeradius, openldap and TLS
...need some features in freeradius-3.0.12. When I build that on CentOS 6, it initially works, but then develops TLS errors. We can search and authenticate against the LDAP server with Apache, and with ldapsearch using ldaps:// URLs and with start_tls. If I ask the freeradius community, I am told unequivocally to use OpenSSL not NSS. (currently, radiusd is finding the server CA certificate in /etc/raddb/certs/cert8.db but the client certificate in a PEM file after looking in cert8.db first) Is this possible with the standard CentOS builds, and if so, is there a tutorial or examples anywhere ? If no...
2016 May 25
0
Hard drives being renamed
...is with ZFS on Linux. The 'blkid' is useful to identify the >> target device and then add that to your fstab. I don't use device names >> at all anymore, too ambiguous (depending on the circumstance) in my >> opinion. Right. And there are other ways to identify disks unequivocally. Under CentOS, for example, I find the following directories: /dev/disk/by-id /dev/disk/by-path /dev/disk/by-uuid Each one has its optimal use case. It seems to me that in general the ideal would? be to use the WWN identifier, which now comes printed on the disk label sticker and uniquely identi...
2016 May 25
0
Hard drives being renamed
...is with ZFS on Linux. The 'blkid' is useful to identify the >> target device and then add that to your fstab. I don't use device names >> at all anymore, too ambiguous (depending on the circumstance) in my >> opinion. Right. And there are other ways to identify disks unequivocally. Under CentOS, for example, I find the following directories: /dev/disk/by-id /dev/disk/by-path /dev/disk/by-uuid Each one has its optimal use case. It seems to me that in general the ideal would? be to use the WWN identifier, which now comes printed on the disk label sticker and uniquely identi...
2023 Jan 26
1
Global variables in global variables
On 1/26/2023 5:16 AM, Antony Stone wrote: > It does not work if it's written in AEL - assigning global variables works, > but the above does not. I've created a JIRA issue[1] for this as well as a proposed patch[2]. Assuming all goes well this should work in future releases. Kind regards, Sean 1. https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/ASTERISK-30406 2.
2010 Jan 22
1
Estimate Slope from Boltzmann Model (package: DRC)
Dear R Community, I am using the package DRC ( to fit a boltzman model to my data. I can fit the model and extract the lower limit, upper limit, and ED50 (aka V50), but I cannot figure out how to get the slope of the curve at ED50. Is there a simple way to do this? I've searched the mailing list and looked through the package documentation, but could not find anything. I am new to r, and
2014 Nov 10
0
Re: Add support for slackware in supermin
...ly, supermin needs to be taught about the package manager running on Slackware. supermin needs it to perform some operations on the system, such as: - query the basic information about a package (name, version, and all the basic attributes such as epoch and architecture, if present/needed to unequivocally identify a package later) given its name - get the last time the package system has "changed" (like after an update, or having installed/removed some package); this is needed so supermin can avoid querying the package system when the set of installed packages has not changed since l...
2010 Aug 27
1
AIC using nls function
Using the nls function I fit the following model (and some others) to my data. mod1=nls(CLr ~ A-(A-CLi)*exp(-k*d), start = list(A=60,k=0.005)) I would like to rank a set of models using AIC. I calculated AIC as AIC(mod1) However, it appears to use an incorrect number of parameters (3 instead of 2). Why is this? Additionally, if I calculate AIC using the residuals sum of squares instead of the
2012 Sep 02
3
[Bug 2021] sftp resume support (using size and offset)
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2021 --- Comment #3 from Loganaden Velvindron <loganaden at gmail.com> --- ping :-) ? -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching the assignee of the bug.
2012 Dec 01
11
[LLVMdev] Minimum Python Version
.../python (while still offering 2.7 because the overwhelming amount of Python in the wild doesn't yet work on Python 3). The road to Python 3 for LLVM will likely come via Python code that works under both 2.x and 3.x (I'm assuming nobody wants a flag day). From my personal experience, I can unequivocally say that writing Python that works on both major versions is much easier the closer the Python 2 release is to 3. In other words, It's much easier to dually support Python 2.7 and 3.x than it is 2.5 and 3.x. I feel the level of pain is pretty bad until you get to Python 2.6. Even then, there ar...
2019 Jun 12
0
please confirm: sssd not a good idea :)
.../~coyote/dist/samba/samba-4.10.4/RHEL7 > > > Hi Vincent, I have never said that you cannot use sssd with Samba, I > just said that Samba doesn't support sssd. > > I have now found (whilst searching for something else) the red-hat > webpage I posted the link to earlier, this unequivocally says that > red-hat does not support the use of sssd with Samba. > > This (to myself) means that Samba cannot support the use of sssd, > because we do not produce it and red-hat (who do produce it) do not > support its use with Samba, so it looks like you are on your own if > some...
2014 Dec 02
2
NetworkManager fights with DHCP-only backup NIC
On Dec 2, 2014, at 2:10 PM, Les Mikesell <lesmikesell at gmail.com> wrote: >> Think 'laptop'. > > Why would you need a static IP to stick to a laptop? Or have > multiple NICs on one? Wired and WiFi. If you configure a static IP with the wired Ethernet plugged in, you probably want that static IP to continue being used when you unplug the Ethernet cable and NM