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2017 Jul 23
4
Slow Samba
Thank you very much, I will try these.
There are only Centos 7 and Windows 10 machines on the network.
On Sun, Jul 23, 2017 at 4:11 PM, Walter H. <Walter.H at mathemainzel.info>
wrote:
> On 23.07.2017 13:08, vychytraly . wrote:
>
>> Hello friends,
>>
>> I have a Gigabit network with few Windows and Centos 7 machines and I
>> noticed that when copying files
2017 Jul 23
2
where is samba?
On 23.07.2017 19:56, mad.scientist.at.large at tutanota.com wrote:
> Can I ask where people are downloading samba from? I followed the instructions in the centos wiki but it's hard to tell what to do next on the German site. It was easy before but totally murky now (at least to this wetware). a link or two or clearer/more complete instructions would be greatly appreciated.
Samaba comes as RPM from CentOS
samba.x86_64 3.6.23-43.el6_9
@updates
samba-common.x86_64 3.6.23-43.el6_9
@updates
samba-winbind.x86...
2023 Dec 31
1
custom built R will not change BLAS/LAPACK with update-alternatives
On 30 December 2023 at 23:49, Ramon Diaz-Uriarte wrote:
| All is good. (Just for the sake of curiosity, and if you have the time: why did you find those incantations suspicious?)
Memory is fuzzy and no ECC in my wetware :) but as I seem to recall it had
to do with my fears over filenames not being standardized enough / this
interfering with the update-alternatives mechanism. May well have been
unfounded (I don't recall), may well have bitten me at some point (I don't
recall either). So ... ?\_(?)_/?
Gl...
2009 Apr 19
3
flip certain bits in vector
I have a string of binary values, and I would like to flip certain
bits in a set of positions.
Let's say the
vector p contains position [1, 3, 5, 7]
vector b contains bits [1, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0]
result r should be [0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0]
in pseudo code this would be something like
---
r = c()
for (i in 1:10)
if (i in p)
r = c(r, flip[i])
r
----
2009 Aug 24
3
help with recalling data points in a specific region of the plot
Hi all,
Is there a quick way to display or recall data points from a specific region
on the plot? For example I want the points from x>5 and y>5?
Thank you very much!
--
Edward Chen
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2017 Jul 23
0
where is samba?
Can I ask where people are downloading samba from?? I followed the instructions in the centos wiki but it's hard to tell what to do next on the German site.? It was easy before but totally murky now (at least to this wetware).? a link or two or clearer/more complete instructions? would be greatly appreciated.
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>>
>>
2017 Jul 23
0
where is samba?
...7.2017 19:56, > mad.scientist.at.large at tutanota.com> wrote:
>> Can I ask where people are downloading samba from? I followed the instructions in the centos wiki but it's hard to tell what to do next on the German site. It was easy before but totally murky now (at least to this wetware). a link or two or clearer/more complete instructions would be greatly appreciated.
> Samaba comes as RPM from CentOS
>
> samba.x86_64 3.6.23-43.el6_9 @updates
> samba-common.x86_64 3.6.23-43.el6_9 @updates...
2009 Nov 27
2
If condition using accessors
Hi,
I'm quite new using R and have got no one to help me get through it.
Hopefully someone can help me with one problem I've been struggling with
for the last hours!!
(Sorry if I'm using the wrong terminology as well!)
I have a data matrix in which SIE is one of my variables. What I need to
do now is to create a new variable (group) if a certain condition in SIE
is met.
I tried:
2017 Oct 25
0
authenticate as userA, but get authorization to user userB's account
...haring the password.
For what reason exactly? It not being personalized, too easy to leak,
potentially not expiring ever, ... ?
dovecot can take the "username" from a client certificate used in the
connection (default is to use the CN of it). Based on that, you could
give user A (actual wetware using Thunderbird) a client cert with an
appropriately limited validity period and a DN of, say, "CN=userB,
OU=userA, ..." to use for logging in as userB. Within Thunderbird, that
cert+key would be exactly as safe as the cert+key userA uses for S/MIME
- read, "usually considered saf...
2013 Mar 11
1
Distribution plus background fitting
Hi All,
I apologise if this question has been answered before, but my background is
a little different from most people using R, and the language we use seems
to be different! I am trying to analyse some nuclear physics data, which
consists of an ensemble of "energy" readings in a detector that, when
binned, form a number of Gaussian shaped peaks superimposed on a varying
background
2009 Feb 17
2
printing out the summary for lm into a txt file
Hi All,
I am trying to run several linear regressions and print out the summay and
the anova reslts on the top of
each other for each model. Below is a sample progarm that did not work. is
it possible to print the
anova below the summary of lm in one file?
thanks for your help
######################################################
data<-read.table("data.txt", header=T,
2000 Nov 12
1
Some random thoughts
Dear all,
I hope you will forgive me for posting without lurking, and indeed,
without even being subscribed to the list.
Let me first say that efforts such as Ogg shows there is still a lot of
good in mankind, this is truly a great effort!
While I haven't been lurking, I've been looking through the archives to
see if this stuff has been discussed before, and I have also tried to read
2009 Sep 21
2
cox memory
Hi there,
I have a rather large data set and perform the following cox model:
test1 <- list(tstart,tstop,death1,chemo1,radio1,horm1)
out1<-coxph( Surv(tstart,tstop, death1) ~ chemo1+chemo1:log(tstop+1)+horm1+horm1:log(tstop+1)+age1+grade1+grade1:log(tstop+1)+positive1+positive1:log(tstop+1)+size1+size1:log(tstop+1), test1)
out1
Up to here everything works fine (with each covariate
2007 Apr 22
3
CentOS5 consistent media check failures 2 - 6.
...Am I delivering corrupted images to many other
users!
I immediately shut down rtorrent.
When I do the cmp *now*, now differences are noted.
I checked cable seating on the "target" machine. OK. I tried reading the
CDs on the same unit(s) that created them.
I'm now suspecting "wetware" problems. ATM, I probably can't see the
forest for the trees.
Any thoughts, wisecracks, suggestions are welcome.
TIA
--
Bill
2000 Oct 24
2
feature request & patch submit: chroot(2) in sshd
Hello,
whereas most people take passwd/shadow/ldap/<whatever> as the place where
decision on a chrooted environment / sandbox for certain users is met (just
set the given usershell appropriateley), I needed a somewhat different
approach. Below is a tiny patch to 2.2.0p1 which enhances the sshd-config
by two options and, when set, places all users / users of a certain group
immediately in
2006 Aug 22
2
centos 4.3 on esx server high load early hours carn't connect.
Hi
posted this on the forum but then found the mailing list :-) so hope it's ok to post to the list aswell.
we have a centos 4.3 server running samba, winbind and squid
authenticating by winbind to our NT domain. Once in a while in the
early hours it has the below error in /var/log/messages this causes the
machine to fail and we carn't connect to it. It's double dutch to me,
2017 Oct 25
6
authenticate as userA, but get authorization to user userB's account
Hello,
given a small organization. There are *personal* mailboxes (mailbox per
user, incl. subfolders et cetera). The users can share specic folders
via the ACL (we call it "other users/", Dovecot calls it "shared"
folder. Additionally there are mailboxes Dovecot calls "public" (we use
the term "groups/"). They are not associated with a specific account,