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2006 Dec 05
0
Wombling
Hello, Does anyone know if there is any package in R to perform wombling (sensu Barbujani et al. 1990) or a related method? RSiteSearch only gives 2 results with "wombling" and I am not aware of any other name for the method. Some weeks ago there was a related question on the list but there was no response... I acknowledge that programming it wouldn't...
2004 Aug 01
1
windows XP authentication issues
hello list, i am running Samba on FreeBSD 5.2.1-RELEASE. i am able to mount network folders using sharity-light from one of my other freebsd boxes 'piper' on the network with the command: shlight //cessna/videos /usr/home/iain/vidoes when logged in as the user 'iain'. there is a corresponding user on the Samba server 'cessna'. i created a user 'sasha' on
2010 Oct 29
2
Workgroup compared to Domain
Are there any good articles comparing features/functions of a Workgroup compared to a Domain? I am trying to put something together for the Amahi project and so far my searches have been rather slim pickins.
2010 Oct 20
2
nagios_service types and "name"
It seems that the nagios_service type will not write out the "name" property of nagios service objects. I had thought this was an oversight or a bug, till I saw this thread: http://www.mail-archive.com/puppet-bugs@googlegroups.com/msg10387.html which seems to imply that this is a deliberate "feature". Is this prohibition on "name" really the desired behaviour?
2008 Nov 07
13
features and form filling - going declarative?
I''m working on writing features for a wizard. The wizard collects information from a number of different forms, and you can navigate through it in a number of ways. Anyhow one of these forms is a customer form collecting name, and email. In the context of the wizard I feel that the following scenarios Scenario: Given I step to customer And I fill in my customer details
2001 Aug 03
1
Disconnecting: protocol error: rcvd type 98
When I SSH using protocol 1 from a Debian box running OpenSSH 2.9p2-4 to a sparc.sunos5 box running vanilla OpenSSH 2.9.1, after a little while (of inactivity?) I get the following message on the client terminal: Disconnecting: protocol error: rcvd type 98 Looking further, this message is actually caused by the SSH daemon. However, I'm at a loss to determine why sshd is doing this. I attach
2006 Mar 03
0
Important Statement to Review for Signing
(Seems to me that Icecast folks would be particularly concerned about this. Please consider the following, lend your signatures, and also *send it on* to appropriate interested parties. If you are a blogger or know clueful bloggers, please try to have it posted in a highly visible forum. -- Seth Johnson) Hello folks, Please review the important joint statement below, related to the WIPO
2013 Sep 23
57
[PATCH RFC v13 00/20] Introduce PVH domU support
This patch series is a reworking of a series developed by Mukesh Rathor at Oracle. The entirety of the design and development was done by him; I have only reworked, reorganized, and simplified things in a way that I think makes more sense. The vast majority of the credit for this effort therefore goes to him. This version is labelled v13 because it is based on his most recent series, v11.
2007 Apr 18
0
[Bridge] bug(?) in br_device_event causes kernel panic for 2.6.14
Hi there- I think I have a bug to report :-( I'm trying to setup up a bridge for use with OpenVPN on my Gentoo box- resulting in a lot of fiddling and creating/destroying bridges (mostly to do with me getting things right in gentoos network config scripts.) What I've noticed is that when I create br0, and try and add eth0, it says it's already part of a bridge (it isn't - no