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2024 Jun 02
1
Documentation inside git
On Sun, 2 Jun 2024, Jim Klimov wrote:
> Trying to remember the context: is your book only rendered as a PDF (a
> "release" of which on GitHub the NUT site currently points to), or are there
> also HTML renditions to point to this way (to see in a typical browser)?
Sorry, I did not express myself clearly. The book is in PDF, but PDF can be
displayed as if it were HTML by
2024 Jun 03
1
Documentation inside git
Roger Price <roger at rogerprice.org> writes:
> On Sun, 2 Jun 2024, Jim Klimov wrote:
>
>> Trying to remember the context: is your book only rendered as a PDF
>> (a "release" of which on GitHub the NUT site currently points to),
>> or are there also HTML renditions to point to this way (to see in a
>> typical browser)?
>
> Sorry, I did not
2019 Nov 27
0
Upgrade Centos 6 (32 Bits) to Centos 7 (32 Bits)
On Wed, Nov 27, 2019 at 9:18 AM Ger van Dijck <ger.vandijck at edpnet.be> wrote:
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> Hi all ,
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> I have a very old PC ( Acer2000) 32 Bits. On this machine I am running (Do
> not laugh) SCO Unix in an antique version : So Centos6 probes with the
> bootloader on this OS and other OS s.
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> Is there a way to opgrade Centos 6 to Centos 7 in the 32
2019 Nov 27
0
Upgrade Centos 6 (32 Bits) to Centos 7 (32 Bits)
Dude, purchase a new computer. Almost all modern OSes stopped supporting 32bit architectures.
On Wed, Nov 27, 2019, at 9:18 AM, Ger van Dijck wrote:
> Hi all ,
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> I have a very old PC ( Acer2000) 32 Bits. On this machine I am running (Do
> not laugh) SCO Unix in an antique version : So Centos6 probes with the
> bootloader on this OS and other OS s.
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2024 Jun 03
1
Documentation inside git
The pieces should all be there, I think.
NUT source iterations cooperate with the sister nut-website repo on github,
as well as nut-ddl and some more, to produce an horde of static HTML pages,
and PDF versions of some docs, tarballs, etc. which are pushed to a repo
for "github pages" and with their magic (I guess GH spins up a container
with a web server and many data files for each new
2019 Nov 27
7
Upgrade Centos 6 (32 Bits) to Centos 7 (32 Bits)
Hi all ,
I have a very old PC ( Acer2000) 32 Bits. On this machine I am running (Do
not laugh) SCO Unix in an antique version : So Centos6 probes with the
bootloader on this OS and other OS s.
Is there a way to opgrade Centos 6 to Centos 7 in the 32 Bits architecture
?
Any help would be usefull.
Regards.
Ger van Dijck.
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2024 Jun 03
1
Documentation inside git
Now back to computers - so re-checked some bits.
The existing https://networkupstools.org/documentation.html page offers
currently the
https://github.com/networkupstools/ConfigExamples/releases/latest/ URL as "NUT
Configuration Examples
<https://github.com/networkupstools/ConfigExamples/releases/latest> book
maintained by Roger Price"
This in turn redirects to a particular newest
2019 Feb 04
3
hostname is missing in the output from "smbstatus -b"
Hello dear group,
we have migrated our Samba server from version 3.6 to Samba 4.6.
Everyting is working fine, but I have seen one difference in the
output from "smbstatus -b".
The hostname in the output is no longer displayed (see examples below)
1) The hostname must come from Session setup or similar, because we
don't have any
name resolution for clients.
2) The hostname from
2003 Mar 24
1
SSH Source Code Documentation
Hello,
I'm studying I. T. Science and I'm developing my final work to
get my degree. I need to know about SSH (specially, SSH 2.0 protocol)
so I've been studing deeply openssh-3.5 source code, because it could
help me a lot to develop my work.
I'm going to crypt communications between a close machine
group within a bigger network. The task takes place over a Netgraph
2019 Feb 04
2
hostname is missing in the output from "smbstatus -b"
Hello Rowland,
thanks for answering so fast.
> >
> > we have migrated our Samba server from version 3.6 to Samba 4.6.
> >
> > Everyting is working fine, but I have seen one difference in the
> > output from "smbstatus -b".
> >
> > The hostname in the output is no longer displayed (see examples below)
> > 1) The hostname must come from
2009 Feb 22
1
(no subject)
what the hell are you talking about?
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2019 Feb 04
0
hostname is missing in the output from "smbstatus -b"
On Mon, 4 Feb 2019 18:44:57 +0100
Meike Stone via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> Hello dear group,
>
> we have migrated our Samba server from version 3.6 to Samba 4.6.
>
> Everyting is working fine, but I have seen one difference in the
> output from "smbstatus -b".
>
> The hostname in the output is no longer displayed (see examples below)
2006 May 12
0
draft-proposal for Ajax.History - History/Bookmark handling in Ajax apps
Hi list,
In one of my previous projects I had to satisfy the requirement of handling
browser back- and forward calls within an Ajax application. Thus I didn''t
get an urge to switch the JS part of this project to an other framework like
dojo (which supports Browser history handling out-of-the-box), I had to come
up with an idea of doing this with prototype/scriptaculous.
The arisen
2006 Nov 06
0
zfs feature enhancements??
I plan on writing scripts to handle these 3 items for now, but wondered if there is any additional interest in seeing these implemented in the zfs command list?
#1 ) zfs list -totals
would list the zfs info as usual, however, at the end would give counts of snapshots, total space allocated by the snapshots, etc...
#2 ) zfs list -zerosnaps
would list the zfs snapshots that are
2007 Nov 27
3
Documentation
Hiya.
I didn't really offer to help, but as I had time, here's a unified diff clearing the only problem I saw in the docs: not explaining all options.
Thank you..
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2004 Aug 06
3
Documentation
Hi there.
Some words to tell you that the documentation effort start taking shape.
A savannah project has been created in order to coordinate work:
http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/interopcast/
CVS is accessible via cvsweb here:
http://savannah.nongnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/interopcast/
A first html shot available for browsing here: (there are other
documents to merge with but not yet http
2007 Nov 19
1
find document by doc path
Hi,
I want to update a document. The document is identified by the document
path e.g. /home/user/file.txt. To find the doc id by the path I need to
assign the path to the document. In the FAQ is supposed to add the doc id
(the path) as a term to the document.
My idea is to at the path as a value by
#define PATH_ID 0
add_value(PATH_ID, "/home/user/file.txt")
and then do a query:
2010 Dec 10
2
spatial clusters
Dear all,
I am looking for a clustering method usefull to classify the countries in
some clusters taking account of: a) the geographical distance (in km)
between countries and b) of some macroeconomic indicators (gdp, life
expectancy...).
Are there some packages in R usefull for this?
Thanks a lot for your help,
Dorina
2019 Dec 12
2
asterisk pjsip webrtc rtp to private IP
examples of "interesting" information like ICE result and howto make
"minimal" configuration of pjproject.conf
i.e.
forĀ debugging app_queue.so
core set debug 5 app_queue.so
for debugging RTP
core set debug 10 rtp_engine
core set debug 10 res_rtp_asterisk
rtp set debug on
logger.conf
rtp => debug,verbose(5)
so i mean
in
2002 Oct 17
0
[PATCH] connect() timeout for OpenSSH-3.5p1
Here is the version of this patch for the last portable version of
OpenSSH (3.5p1), as it is not included in the main tree.
The patch avoids waiting to long when using ssh() or scp() on a down host,
it is usefull when you have to update many hosts via rsync or rdist themselves
relying upon ssh(). It enables a new option 'ConnectTimeout' to control
exactly the timeout value, so that it can