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2006 Mar 27
0
ANNOUNCE: WIST - Web Interface for SIP Trace
Hi Folks,
I'm glad to announce WIST for SIP debug/trace dialogs.
This software born as a prof concept of the idea to capture SIP traffic from a remote
host (SIP Proxy, Gateway, etc) and show up alive SIP messages about an specific
dialog (filtered by From SIP user) to help our tech support team to debug SIP
transactions in a friendly way.
2014 Dec 28
2
OT: Bittorrent clients
Nux! <nux at li.nux.ro> writes:
> I recommend you stick to Transmission since it's in Base.
For the record and the benefit of anyone reading the list archives,
Transmission appears to be in EPEL, not Base.
2002 Mar 15
1
--diff option for rsync (Re: rsync feature request)
On 14 Mar 2002, david.e.sewell@jpmorgan.com wrote:
> I'm sure you get a million and one requests for changes to rsync. I thought
> I would put my bid in and sugest that a feature to perform a unix style
> diff of files that are found to be different would be useful for
> administrators that use rsync to maintain synchronised of application
> distributions. We us it to maintain
2015 Feb 16
3
CentOS upgrade info
how to upgrade CentOS 6.6 from 6.2?Thanks,
Jegadeesh
On Monday, 16 February 2015 6:37 PM, Carson Chittom <carson at wistly.net> wrote:
Jegadeesh Kumar <jegasmile at yahoo.com>
writes:
> I wan to know the details steps about how to do OS upgrade?
> Say for an example currently i am using CentOS 6.2 and plan to upgrade
> that to 7. Please detail me the steps.
I
2013 Sep 13
1
inconsistency/bug in recordPlot/replayPlot
...cause it is "not allowed" to draw
recordedplot objects to devices other than the one they were recorded on
(AFAIK the primary purpose of recordedplot objects is fast redraws
internally), but alas that is what my use-case calls for. Furthermore, I
don't think I'm alone in thinking wistfully about how useful it would be to
have an actual, transportable object class which can fully represent an R
plot in any R-based context.
I'm pretty sure I can compile a patch which does this if it would be
considered, though there would be a delay of a week or two before I could
burrow out from...
2016 Aug 06
1
vector finalizers
Dear R Devel,
In a thread this morning Luke Tierney mentioned that R's way of
garbage collecting is going to change soon in 3.4.0. I couldn't find
this info on Google but I wanted to share what I had been discussing
in another forum, in case now is not too late to raise considerations
which could affect the design of planned changes to R's garbage
collection facilities.
I ran into a
2014 Dec 28
0
OT: Bittorrent clients
Thanks for the correction. Transmission is indeed in EPEL, not Base.
--
Sent from the Delta quadrant using Borg technology!
Nux!
www.nux.ro
----- Original Message -----
> From: "Carson Chittom" <carson at wistly.net>
> To: centos at centos.org
> Sent: Sunday, 28 December, 2014 13:26:09
> Subject: Re: [CentOS] OT: Bittorrent clients
> Nux! <nux at li.nux.ro>
2008 Jul 21
0
Table of tables?
I have occasion to want to produce a ``table of tables''. I.e. I have
a number of subjects; to each subject there corresponds a 4 x 5 table
of numbers. I would like to arrange these tables into a (say) 4 x 4
array. I would also like (said he, wistfully) to have each of these
16 tables in the array distinguished by a header identifying the
``subject'';
a string of the form ``Subject xxx'', ``Subject yyy'' etc.
I could bind together my 16 tables into a 16 x 20 numerical matrix,
output
this to a file, and then manually m...
2004 Dec 03
0
feature suggest.: alt. include criteria
Hi guys,
I've got a quick feature suggestion to solve a problem that I don't
think is readily solvable having to do with an "after hours" message,
playing only during (or rather outside) specified times.
I know all about the helpful feature that already exists which allows
you to tack on a cron-ish specification of time, date, month, etc. to
the end of an "include
2015 Feb 16
2
CentOS upgrade info
?Hello,
I wan to know the details steps about how to do OS upgrade?
Say for an example currently i am using CentOS 6.2 and plan to upgrade that to 7. Please detail me the steps.
Thanks,
Jegadeesh
2001 Dec 03
0
Socket address problems with 2.5.1pre1
The problem shows in the following log snippet. The numeric address of
the peer (localhost in this case) is garbage.
rsyncd[32671]: reverse name lookup failed
rsyncd[32671]: rsync: forward name lookup for failed: Name or service not known
rsyncd[32671]: rsync on debian/ from UNKNOWN (::10fa:ffbf:a426:608%5)
rsyncd[32671]: wrote 616 bytes read 70 bytes total size 143069
I am using linux
2019 Nov 18
3
can't login as subsequent FreeIPA users
When I set up a machine with CentOS 8, I used the "Enterprise Login" in
the initial setup wizard to authenticate against my FreeIPA server.
This worked fine, and I have no issues logging in with that initial user.
However, I am unable to use GDM or the console to login as any *other*
valid user from FreeIPA. From GDM I get something like "Sorry, that
didn't work" and
2003 Mar 06
1
Suppressing row labels.
...es that I create from data
frames or matrices. As far as I can discern, none of the currently
available LaTeX-ing functions provide the option of suppressing the
row names. The functions I've looked at are:
o xtable{xtable}
o latex.table{quantreg}
o latex{Hmisc}
It would be nice (said he wistfully) if the developers of at
least one of these packages would consider adding such an option.
cheers,
Rolf Turner
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Code for my mild revision of print.data.frame:
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2003 Mar 06
1
Suppressing row labels.
...es that I create from data
frames or matrices. As far as I can discern, none of the currently
available LaTeX-ing functions provide the option of suppressing the
row names. The functions I've looked at are:
o xtable{xtable}
o latex.table{quantreg}
o latex{Hmisc}
It would be nice (said he wistfully) if the developers of at
least one of these packages would consider adding such an option.
cheers,
Rolf Turner
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Code for my mild revision of print.data.frame:
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2015 Feb 16
2
CentOS upgrade info
I am working on linux environment. we have centOS servers which is running
on CentOS 6.2. So far i didn't work on upgrade OS to higher version. That's
why i asked this question.
I know yum upgade will update the packages that installed on the server.
Any way let me try um upgrade and update you.
On Mon, Feb 16, 2015 at 8:55 PM, Carson Chittom <carson at wistly.net> wrote:
>
2005 Feb 18
3
Hosting a R Graph Gallery?
Dear R users,
Following some of the recent questions and discussions about the R
plotting abilities, it occurred to me again that it would be very
valuable to have an R graph gallery.
Eric Lecoutre made a very nice example in:
http://www.stat.ucl.ac.be/ISpersonnel/lecoutre/stats/fichiers/_gallery.pdf
It would be very useful to many beginners, but probably also advanced
users of R, to have an
2015 Feb 16
0
CentOS upgrade info
Jegadeesh Kumar <jegasmile at yahoo.com>
writes:
> I wan to know the details steps about how to do OS upgrade?
> Say for an example currently i am using CentOS 6.2 and plan to upgrade
> that to 7. Please detail me the steps.
I suggest you begin by reading the release notes for CentOS 7, which are
at http://wiki.centos.org/Manuals/ReleaseNotes/CentOS7 -- here is an
excerpt:
For
2015 Feb 16
0
CentOS upgrade info
Jegadeesh Kumar <jegasmile at yahoo.com>
writes:
> how to upgrade CentOS 6.6 from 6.2
I apologize if I'm doing you a disservice, but the fact that you're
asking this makes me think you're not familiar with CentOS (or perhaps
even Linux generally). Upgrading packages is fairly basic system
functionality. You may want to spend some time reading documentation
before you do
2013 Nov 17
1
Emacs 24 on CentOS 6.4
I'm fairly new to CentOS, so please excuse my ignorance.
I've installed CentOS 6.4, for which Emacs 23 is available; but I'd like
to have Emacs 24. I've looked at rpmforge and epel, but neither seem to
have Emacs 24 already packaged; and I've searched for every combination
of emacs + 24 + centos without success.
While I could, of course, just do the ./configure &&