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2019 Dec 15
1
pdftotext latest version for CentOS 7
...atin characters, I am curious how to get a later version? Copying and pasting from Atril 1.16.1 (seems to be part of the Mate desktop I am running) also makes me end up with garbage... Not surprising since it also seems to use pdftotext 0.26.5...
Any suggestions? Later version of pdftotext? If so, wherefrom? Another PDF-viewer?
2004 Jun 30
1
Vampire fails
...s are from idealx how-to v1.6. Enviroment is RHFC2/Samba 3.0.3-5/OpenLDAP 2.1.29
Membership to the domain is ok
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# net rpc testjoin
Join to 'NT-DOM' is OK
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The next step would be vampire but it fails with reference to smbtest2-domain. I can't figure out wherefrom this domain comes from. The host is smbtest2, but samba is configured to be member of domain, security is user and there is no mention of smbtest2 in /etc/samba/secrets.tdb BEFORE vampire:
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# tdbdump /etc/samba/secrets.tdb
{
key = "SECRETS/SID/NT-DOM"
data = ...
}
{
key =...
2006 Jun 24
6
Few questions
I apologize if these questions are not relevant to Scriptaculous. I
just want to get a general idea if I can acomplish some or all of
these things with the framework, and then what (if any) I''ll need to
do outside just using javascript.
For now, I have 2 column layout. On the right I want a form palette
where form elements can be dragged to the left column. I have a form
inside the
2009 Feb 05
3
The Origins of R AND CALCULUS
...that Ross and Robert would never dream of failing to give
> >>> credit
> >>> where credit is due and it is almost certainly the case that they
> >>> explained
> >>> the origins of R in the S language to the writer of the NYT article
> >>> (wherefrom
> >>> the explanation was cut in the editing process).
> >>>
> >>> Those of us on this list (with the possible exception of one or two
> >>> nutters)
> >>> would take it that it goes without saying that R was developed on the
> >>...
2010 Sep 01
2
HEADS UP: FreeBSD 6.4 and 8.0 EoLs coming soon
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Hash: SHA1
Hello Everyone,
On November 30th, FreeBSD 6.4 and FreeBSD 8.0 will have reached their
End of Life and will no longer be supported by the FreeBSD Security Team.
Since FreeBSD 6.4 is the last remaining supported release from the FreeBSD
6.x stable branch, support for the FreeBSD 6.x stable branch will also
cease at the same point. Users of either of
2010 Sep 01
2
HEADS UP: FreeBSD 6.4 and 8.0 EoLs coming soon
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1
Hello Everyone,
On November 30th, FreeBSD 6.4 and FreeBSD 8.0 will have reached their
End of Life and will no longer be supported by the FreeBSD Security Team.
Since FreeBSD 6.4 is the last remaining supported release from the FreeBSD
6.x stable branch, support for the FreeBSD 6.x stable branch will also
cease at the same point. Users of either of