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2015 Jan 05
2
Windows Remote Assistance fails
I attempted to set up unsolicited remote assistance via group policy, but connections to the client machines fail. A network trace show the 'expert' machine doing a TGS-REQ to the DC which responds with a KRB5KDC_ERR_POLICY. This seems to be the origin of the problem. I noticed in the request, the username of the 'novice' is given as the Server Name but is otherwise pretty
2008 Sep 19
4
Novice question about getting data into R
I found it easy to use R when typing data manually into it. Now I need to read data from a file, and I get the following errors: > refdata = > read.table("K:\\MerchantData\\RiskModel\\refund_distribution.csv", header > = TRUE) Error in scan(file, what, nmax, sep, dec, quote, skip, nlines, na.strings, : line 1 did not have 42 elements > refdata = >
2008 Nov 20
1
CentOS/RHEL, PHP and zip archives
I'm trying to get bulk photo uploads working with a Drupal web site. The person who coded the Drupal photos module I'm using decided to use a zip archive as a means of batching together a collection of picture files for a bulk upload. Apache is reporting the following PHP error when the bulk upload feature is used: [Sun Nov 16 22:05:38 2008] [error] [client 192.168.0.192] PHP Fatal
2013 Jan 07
4
Xendomains always broken for me, nobody else?
Hi All, Everytime I upgrade to a new version of Xen (just did 4.2.1 this weekend) I find the xendomains script completely unusable. I use xl exclusively and the behaviour is slightly different to what the script appears to be expecting. Am I the only one that has this problem? I have an Ubuntu 12.04 based Xen server and a Scientific Linux 6.3 based server and both suffer the same problem. I am
2010 Aug 03
2
Specifying interactions in rms package... error
I am encountering an error I do not know how to debug. The error arises when I try to add an interaction term involving two continuous variables (defined using rcs functions) to an existing (and working) model. The new model reads: model5 <- lrm( B_fainting ~ gender+ rcs(exactage, 7) + rcs(DW_nadler_bv, 7) + rcs(drawtimefrom8am, 7)+ DW_firsttime+ DW_race_eth +
2009 Feb 12
1
"Max pool size" - connection error
On our server, which is nginx with an 8-mongrel cluster, and a ferret_server for searching, we get an intermittent error when doing ferret searches - always on the same index (for the User class). I don''t know why it''s always this same index - it''s smaller, with less indexed fields, then some of the other indexes, and is generally unremarkable. When the error occurs, i
2000 Jul 17
0
SSL!
Hello! I'm still trying to configure samba with SSL. The operating system is Suse Linux 6.4, samba version 2.0.7. Without ssl, it works well. I installed SSLeay and got no error messages. After installing it, I configured samba with ssl option and no error messages. When I tried to test my configuration file with testparm, I have the following: Load smb config files from
2009 Jun 10
0
Mechanize consumes ~11 mb
I''ve got a little test script that just sleeps, calls `free -m` and sleeps again for a while. Adding "require ''mechanize''" to the top of the script increases the resident memory (as reported by top) from about 5mb to about 16mb. That 11mb jump seems a little crazy to me. The initial 5mb is rubygems, which also seems a little crazy to me. Am I way off track?
2011 Nov 01
0
[LLVMdev] RFC: Upcoming Build System Changes
On Tue, Nov 01, 2011 at 11:09:41AM +0100, Joachim Durchholz wrote: > On the reasons why make-based builds are slow, Peter Miller has some > insight to offer: > http://miller.emu.id.au/pmiller/books/rmch/ . > I'm not sure how widely recognized that paper is. Maybe it's widely > known and today's build times stem from other things than recursive make. Please stop
2011 Nov 01
2
[LLVMdev] RFC: Upcoming Build System Changes
Am 01.11.2011 18:04, schrieb Joerg Sonnenberger: > On Tue, Nov 01, 2011 at 11:09:41AM +0100, Joachim Durchholz wrote: >> On the reasons why make-based builds are slow, Peter Miller has some >> insight to offer: >> http://miller.emu.id.au/pmiller/books/rmch/ . >> I'm not sure how widely recognized that paper is. Maybe it's widely >> known and today's
2005 Dec 22
2
nonstandard postgresql sequence names
I''m working with a legacy postgresql database where the names of tables, columns, etc., do not usually follow Rails conventions. I''ve been able to work around it for the most part, but I ran into this: I have the following test: require File.dirname(__FILE__) + ''/../test_helper'' class SponsorTest < Test::Unit::TestCase self.use_transactional_fixtures =
2020 Aug 11
3
ipv6 NAT; accept_ra errors and about network choice
Hello, Firstly THANK YOU for the IPv6 NAT support merged in 6.5. It has been almost impossible to get IPv6 into a VM on a laptop that switches between wifi and wired (dock) connections, because you can not add a wifi interface to a bridge. I know NAT is against the IPv6 end-to-end xen but it makes this "just work" for the vast majority of people like me who need to ssh/curl/talk to
2014 Dec 28
0
CentOS 7 KVM guests no longer get keystrokes after yum update
Dear all, After "yum update" and reboot on a CentOS 7 server running kvm, all VM guests fail to receive keyboard input. Even sending ctrl-alt-delete from the virt-manager "Send Key" menu is inoperative. Most guests are set up as spice + QXL, and viewed on remote X sessions using virt-manager. Extensive browsing for a solution has turned up only dead ends. I tried reverting to
2011 Nov 01
5
[LLVMdev] RFC: Upcoming Build System Changes
Am 01.11.2011 05:59, schrieb Marc J. Driftmeyer: > Then this complaint about build times and extra CPU cycles when you're > living in a world of systems soon to average 16GB of RAM, 4-12 cores and > GPUs that would make any old Animator dream back in the '90s really > makes me laugh. Not disagreeing about the rest, but here I have to. In today's projects, full rebuilds
2020 Aug 12
0
Re: ipv6 NAT; accept_ra errors and about network choice
On 8/10/20 11:23 PM, Ian Wienand wrote: > Hello, > > Firstly THANK YOU for the IPv6 NAT support merged in 6.5. It has been > almost impossible to get IPv6 into a VM on a laptop that switches > between wifi and wired (dock) connections, because you can not add a > wifi interface to a bridge. I know NAT is against the IPv6 end-to-end > xen but it makes this "just
1999 Dec 11
2
RPC error on Windows NT4.0 clients
Hi, I'd appreciate any help. I'm getting this odd error when I add in a new samba share to the existing ones on a machine. The error seems to affect some of my NT clients, yielding a message "A remote procedure call (RPC) protocol error occurred." This does not happen to all my NT clients, nor does it seem to affect smbclient on my other samba server. The samba server is
2020 Aug 17
1
Re: ipv6 NAT; accept_ra errors and about network choice
Hi, Sorry for the delay. On Tue, 11 Aug 2020 23:52:46 -0400 Laine Stump <laine@redhat.com> wrote: > On 8/10/20 11:23 PM, Ian Wienand wrote: > > Hello, > > > > Firstly THANK YOU for the IPv6 NAT support merged in 6.5. It has been > > almost impossible to get IPv6 into a VM on a laptop that switches > > between wifi and wired (dock) connections, because
2014 Oct 26
9
[Bug 85471] New: nouveau/kernel 3.18.0-rc1: nouveau deadlocks on 2nd Xorg start or reboot
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=85471 Bug ID: 85471 Summary: nouveau/kernel 3.18.0-rc1: nouveau deadlocks on 2nd Xorg start or reboot Product: xorg Version: unspecified Hardware: x86-64 (AMD64) OS: Linux (All) Status: NEW Severity: major Priority: medium
2000 Mar 07
1
update fails after specific sequence of steps (PR#474)
# Your mailer is set to "none" (default on Windows), # hence we cannot send the bug report directly from R. # Please copy the bug report (after finishing it) to # your favorite email program and send it to # # r-bugs@biostat.ku.dk # ###################################################### I stumbled on this error while doing a classroom demonstration. The error is reproducible,
2014 Oct 24
8
[LLVMdev] First-class debug info IR: MDLocation
I've attached a preliminary patch for `MDLocation` as a follow-up to the RFC [1] last week. It's not commit-ready -- in particular, it squashes a bunch of commits together and doesn't pass `make check` -- but I think it's close enough to indicate the direction and work toward consensus. [1]: http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/llvmdev/2014-October/077715.html IMO, the files to