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2008 Nov 06
3
windows auth in linux world
it is not my expertise so i need to get some direction please so i can google better on this one. looks like to many choices and i am sure some are time wasters. for those of you that have done it, what is your recommendation on the absolute easiest / fastest implementation to get a centos file (space) server to auth from a windows domain controller? do you need more info? i know i do and have asked the windows admin if we need more than a login and pas...
2015 Jan 17
3
How to install libquicktime on CentOS 7 in one (or two) line of command?
Greetings, ----- Original Message ----- > Yeah, there are a lot of possibilities to my problem. But it is harder > to verify a hypothesis than coming up with one. So, do you have any > specific commands for the verification purpose? I'm not sure what you mean by "specific commands for verification process". Step 1, delete the troubled package and erase it from your
2016 Apr 12
4
Documentation: Was -- identical() versus sapply()
...there. This issue is as old as documented things. With software it is particularly nasty, especially when we want the software to function across many platforms. Duncan has pointed out that critics need to step up to do something. I would put documentation failures at the top of my list of time-wasters, and have been bitten by some particularly weak offerings (not in R) in the last 2 weeks. So .... Proposal: That the R community consider establishing a "test and document" group to parallel R-core to focus on the documentation. An experiment to test the waters is suggested below. The n...
2015 Jan 17
1
How to install libquicktime on CentOS 7 in one (or two) line of command?
Am 17.01.2015 um 19:16 schrieb Heng Zhou: > OK, ok, let's put an end to this thread. We are all dilettantes and > further discussion would be just a waster of time, as is everywhere in > online forums. Fortunately I don't have critical tasks to run on linux. > Thank everyone for your involvement. Hope I can find the link to quit here. > Sad you think it is a waste of time.
2015 Jul 16
2
[LLVMdev] [Clang] [lld] [llvm-link] Whole program / dead-code optimization
Hi All, After the initial learning curve, we're excited to have put together a completely gcc/binutils-free toolchain based on LLVM. Now that we have things working, we desperately need to optimize the resulting binaries. Our bin files are up to 10x their fully optimized gcc equivalent (1.5k vs 16k). This is for a bare metal ARM based system so this is significant. We're using lld for
2016 Apr 12
2
Documentation: Was -- identical() versus sapply()
...With software it is >> particularly nasty, especially when we want the software to function >> across many platforms. >> >> Duncan has pointed out that critics need to step up to do something. >> I would put documentation failures at the top of my list of >> time-wasters, and have been bitten by some particularly weak offerings >> (not in R) in the last 2 weeks. So .... >> >> Proposal: That the R community consider establishing a "test and >> document" group to parallel R-core to focus on the documentation. >> An experiment t...
2016 Apr 12
0
Documentation: Was -- identical() versus sapply()
...d as documented things. With software it is > particularly nasty, especially when we want the software to function > across many platforms. > > Duncan has pointed out that critics need to step up to do something. > I would put documentation failures at the top of my list of > time-wasters, and have been bitten by some particularly weak offerings > (not in R) in the last 2 weeks. So .... > > Proposal: That the R community consider establishing a "test and > document" group to parallel R-core to focus on the documentation. > An experiment to test the waters is...
2016 Apr 12
0
Documentation: Was -- identical() versus sapply()
...gt; particularly nasty, especially when we want the software to function > >> across many platforms. > >> > >> Duncan has pointed out that critics need to step up to do something. > >> I would put documentation failures at the top of my list of > >> time-wasters, and have been bitten by some particularly weak offerings > >> (not in R) in the last 2 weeks. So .... > >> > >> Proposal: That the R community consider establishing a "test and > >> document" group to parallel R-core to focus on the documentation. >...
2018 Nov 07
4
openssh-based file transfers (e.g. rsync, scp, ...) are running 40 (!!) times faster via IPv4 than IPv6
openssh 7.6p1-lp150.7.4 on OpenSuse Leap 15 (both server and client) Hi all, first post to list, hopefully on-topic. Haven't found anything on the net, tried to ask at first in OpenSuse forums a while ago (https://forums.opensuse.org/showthread.php/533588-rsnapshot-rsync-massive-performance-decrease) and today opened a bug in OpenSuse's Bugzilla
2016 Apr 12
0
Documentation: Was -- identical() versus sapply()
...d as documented things. With software it is > particularly nasty, especially when we want the software to function > across many platforms. > > Duncan has pointed out that critics need to step up to do something. > I would put documentation failures at the top of my list of > time-wasters, and have been bitten by some particularly weak offerings > (not in R) in the last 2 weeks. So .... > > Proposal: That the R community consider establishing a "test and > document" group to parallel R-core to focus on the documentation. > An experiment to test the waters is...
2015 Jan 17
0
How to install libquicktime on CentOS 7 in one (or two) line of command?
OK, ok, let's put an end to this thread. We are all dilettantes and further discussion would be just a waster of time, as is everywhere in online forums. Fortunately I don't have critical tasks to run on linux. Thank everyone for your involvement. Hope I can find the link to quit here. On 1/17/2015 1:11 PM, Scott Dowdle wrote: > Greetings, > > ----- Original Message -----
2002 Sep 02
0
Fw: We Can Put an End to Word Attachments
Hello all, I found this to be useful, thought I should share it with you, sorry if its a bandwidth waster! Chow, Trevor. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Johann Botha" <joe@frogfoot.net> > To: "Clug Chat" <clug-chat@clug.org.za> > Sent: Saturday, August 31, 2002 3:42 PM > Subject: [CLUG-chat] We Can Put an End to Word Attachments > >
2004 Jan 26
0
Maximum number of paralel connections
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I was wondering, most of the p2p programs are bandwith wasters, because they open lots of parallel connections. I have 5 queues to prioritize traffic, but these p2p open thousands of connections and my systems gets REALLY HIGH latence. Does anybody of you know by any means, for a DSL connections, the ammount of parallel connections for a good rate of utiliz...
2013 Dec 13
0
[Bug 58378] [NV86] Distorted graphics on NVIDIA GeForce 8400M G after upgrade the kernel to 3.7.0 version
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=58378 --- Comment #21 from Ilia Mirkin <imirkin at alum.mit.edu> --- (a) Can we see a full boot log (e.g. output of dmesg) with a recent kernel? Ideally it would include the time that the visual issues happen. (b) This looks like it could be a fencing issue, i.e. we try to draw to a texture, but then instead of waiting, we don't wait. There
2009 Apr 07
3
assert_valid in unit tests after upgrade to rails 2.3 doesn't work
def test_valid assert_valid State.first end Error: test_valid(StateTest): NoMethodError: undefined method `assert_valid'' for #<StateTest: 0x7f0d60750318> I see that test_valid is now in ActionController::Assertions::ModelAssertions. Does this mean that test_valid is designed to be used i ActionController tests only? I can change my assert_valid(State.first) into assert
2005 Jan 18
1
I'm gonna kill Yum AND Outlook
Here we go again: Hi all. Most of you already know about my problems (well, my computer?s problems ;-) ), since we?ve been discussing on the forum. Hughesjr recommended me to post here, so let?s see, I have my faith on you I have a dedicated server with RH9 that I upgraded to CentOS 3.4 . Everything ok, but after the first yum upgrade and reboot I get this when I try to do a yum update:
2016 Apr 12
0
[FORGED] Re: [FORGED] Re: identical() versus sapply()
On 11/04/2016 11:34 PM, Rolf Turner wrote: > On 12/04/16 14:45, Duncan Murdoch wrote: >> On 11/04/2016 10:18 PM, Bert Gunter wrote: >>> "The documentation aims to be accurate, not necessarily clear." >>> >>> !!! >>> >>> I hope that is not the case! Accurate documentation that is confusing >>> is not very useful. >>
2004 Jul 08
4
read.frame
Hello group, I am learning R and I am new to many concepts.I face the following errors when I am trying to execute the following. I have 4 text files with protein accession numbers. I wanted to represent them in a venn diagram and for that I using intersect and setdiff functions. My data looks like this: file1.txt (c): NP_000005 NP_000020 NP_000030 NP_000053 file2.txt(e): NP_000005 NP_000020
2001 Sep 09
2
installation trouble
Slackware 7.1/Linux 2.2.16 Downloaded latest tar gz's: libao, libogg, libvorbis Proceeded to ./configure | make | make install on each libao went fine libogg on the 'make' gives me all 'Nothing to be done' messages libvorbis on the './configure': checking for Ogg... no *** Could not run Ogg test program, checking why... *** The test program compiled, but did not
2007 Nov 21
3
update_attribute weirdness in edge
If I am changing a boolean value, no matter what approach I take, I get the same results: lets say table "users" has an "enabled" field that is boolean: user = User.find(1) user.enabled.toggle NoMethodError: undefined method `toggle'' for false:FalseClass user = User.find(1) toggle(user.enabled) NoMethodError: undefined method `toggle'' for