Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1300 matches similar to: "openssh-2.5.2p2 on SunOS 4.1.3"
1998 Mar 27
1
NT4.0 rename on Samba 1.9.18p2 share on SunOS 4.1.3
I am seeing an odd behavior with NT4.0 SP3 workstations trying to rename
files on Samba 1.9.18p2 shares on SunOS 4.1.3 servers. Rename, whether
it is run from Explorer, winfile.exe, or command prompt fails with
"Access Denied
I don't see the problem from Win95 PCs at all, and I don't have the
problem with shares from Samba 1.9.18p2 shares on Solaris 2.5.1 servers
using identical
1997 Dec 16
2
Latest SAMBA binaries for SunOS 4.1.3
Hello all
On my SunOS 4.1.3_U1 / SPARCstation 5 (ie. sun4m
architecture) server I am running SAMBA 1.9.15p8,
and I am having all sorts of permission problems.
For example, there are two AutoCAD drawings with identical
Unix ownership and permissions (ie. 666), sitting in the exact
same directory. The directory has 777 permissions.
>From the NT client, one of the drawings will open
2003 Jan 13
2
Which filesystem to increase Samba performances ?
hello,
i'm a new suscriber of this mailing-list, hoping i'll be able to help u.
But before i've a question.
I've to mount a huge file server using Samba.
We bought a new server, using raid 5 technology.
My question is, now i've to install on it my favorite operating system :)
and i ask me which filesystem type i've to use to increase Samba performances on it, some people
2006 Jan 29
1
FastCGI or SCGI
Hello,
If i''m planning on using apache2, should I use FastCGI or SCGI. I have
tried both and have both working in non-production. I would just like to
know which is perfered.
Robert Boone
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2012 Jan 18
2
Table Intersection
I've got two tables....
first one(table1):
ID chrom start end
Ex1 2 152 180
Ex2 10 2000 2220
Ex3 15 3000 4000
second one ( table2):
chrom location name
2 160 Alv
2 190 GNN
2 100
2007 Mar 07
1
Read data with different column lengths
Dear r-help users,
I have the following simple problem: Reading data from a file. The
file is a .txt file exported ("save as...") from Excel (see below for
an example). The Excel file consists of two header rows (first row
consists of ticker symbols of stocks, the second row consists of
column explanations ("Date","Px Last"), followed by several rows of
2013 Mar 02
1
Raster images and saving with original pixel dimensions in tiff, jpeg, or png perferablly.
Hello R-Help,
I want to be able to read in a raster image, plot it with grid.raster
or rasterImage and save the image with one pixel per a pixel element
from my array. Saved preferably in a common image format.
The real goal of my question is to eventually read in images with text
on them, manipulate them with my controlled functions, save them
without changing the image dimensions, and perform
2008 Jul 04
10
Three Identical systems - short cut to setting up the drives?
I am building three identical systems. Well they will have different
host names, and with time the software setups will drift. But at
install time they are identical.
Is there some way, (with dd I might guess) to do a hardare level copy?
All three drives are Hitachi DK23DA-40F (40Gb). Supposedly factory
reconditioned (they are in sealed bags with a drive sticker stating:
"Refurbished
2008 Feb 13
2
Perils of R_LIBRARY_PATH
The R front end sets (via etc/ldpath) R_LIBRARY_PATH, including
R_JAVA_LD_LIBRARY_PATH. Perhaps the later is too obliging, as I've just
be caught by it in a way that took me a while to track down.
One of my machines has a Sun jdk1.6.0* JDK installed, and as a result
we have
${R_JAVA_LD_LIBRARY_PATH=${JAVA_HOME}/lib/amd64/server:${JAVA_HOME}/lib/amd64:
${JAVA_HOME}/../lib/amd64}
What I
2013 Sep 12
3
[LLVMdev] Let's not depend on terminfo / curses?
On Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 12:24 AM, Renato Golin <renato.golin at linaro.org>wrote:
> On 9 September 2013 01:09, Nico Weber <thakis at chromium.org> wrote:
>
>> I think depending on curses is gross,
>>
>
> I totally agree, but I also don't have a better way of doing this. I agree
> with Joerg that hard-coding escape sequences is not the way forward.
>
1998 Sep 15
1
SUNOS: Samba grabs all semaphores, breaking other softwares (PR#9755)
Ole.H.Nielsen@fysik.dtu.dk wrote:
>
> SAMBA grabs ALL available semaphores minus 1 on SunOS 4.1.3,
> where the kernel has 60, see /usr/include/sys/sem.h:
> #define SEMMNS 60 /* # of semaphores in system */
>
> This is a MAJOR PROBLEM to us, since our backup software
> (IBM ADSM) also needs available semaphores for the client
> part to work. Hence we can
1999 Jan 18
2
Samba-2.0.0 : configure problem with SunOs 4.1.x
Hi all,
Running configure (several times) on a SunOs 4.1.x machine ends with the
following error message:
..
...
creating include/stamp-h
creating Makefile
creating include/config.h
./config.status: 6853 Bus error
What can I do ?
Please help !
Best Regards
Peter Krauspe
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Peter Krauspe
.---. .-----------
1999 Feb 24
2
Compiling R on Sunos
I'm looking for some help in getting R to compile on Sunos. We run a
collection of Sunos and Solaris machines in the department here. I got
to compile on Solaris 2.5.1 using gcc 2.7.2.2. On my Sunos 4.1.3 (and
I've tried it on Sunos 4.1.4 as well) machines, it crashes during the
compile. I'm using gcc 2.8.1 on there. It gets to this point:
gcc -g -O2 -I../include
2005 Dec 24
4
[LLVMdev] Weird memory bug
After running through bugpoint, I get this reduced function
You can reproduce the problem with:
opt bugpoint-reduced-function.bc -break-crit-edges -adce -verify
Bugpoint is currently trying to narrow down which block breaks this,
but is so far failing. It seems to be running out of memory rather
than failing on a particular block.
This is on freebsd 5.4, X86, llvm is compiled with gcc 3.4.2
2005 Dec 24
0
[LLVMdev] Weird memory bug
This was indeed a memory issue - the hard datasize limit on my freebsd
box was 512 mb and this opt went over. Increasing hard limit fixed
the problem.
However, most unices have a 512mb limit - maybe insanely huge
functions as this one should be automagically split somewhere?
On Dec 24, Alexander Friedman wrote:
>
> After running through bugpoint, I get this reduced function
>
>
2013 Sep 09
3
[LLVMdev] Let's not depend on terminfo / curses?
Hi,
llvm recently switched to using terminfo for detecting if terminals support
escape codes. There's some discussion about this after the commit happened
here:
http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/llvm-commits/Week-of-Mon-20130805/183590.html
After the discussion, it looks like the approach was switched from
depending on curses on just terminfo. From what I gather (the changelog
didn't
2001 Sep 26
1
problems with large transfers form solaris 2.6
Hi all.
I have a large data set on solaris 2.6 (approx 16gb and about 900K files and rectory structures). Rsync is misbehaving in the most obnoxious way:
it is launched as such: rsync -e ssh -aLv --bwlimit=512 --timeout=300 <source> <dest>
A transfer starts, a list of files and directories is built, and data starts flowing. then for no apparent reason data stops flowing form the
2013 Sep 09
0
[LLVMdev] Let's not depend on terminfo / curses?
On 9 September 2013 01:09, Nico Weber <thakis at chromium.org> wrote:
> I think depending on curses is gross,
>
I totally agree, but I also don't have a better way of doing this. I agree
with Joerg that hard-coding escape sequences is not the way forward. Even
though curses is available on pretty much every OS, there are hacks you
have to do to port across OSs, especially old
2005 Jan 04
1
Sprint Vision Phones ReadyLink=SIP?
I was playing with a Sprint Vision phone recently and noticed when viewing
the low level ReadyLink configuration screens that there are references to
SIP registrars and the like. Does anyone happen to know if Sprint's
implementation of ReadyLink truly is SIP based, and if so, managed to get it
to interoperate with Asterisk. If so, it would prove to be an interesting
paging mechanism and
2015 May 08
2
Backup PC or other solution
On 5/8/2015 10:40 AM, Warren Young wrote:
> - Adobe?s killed off dozens of products over the years. FrameMaker ...
Frame isn't dead, my wife is a technical writer in the EDA (electronic
design automation) business, and thats about all they use.
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john r pierce, recycling bits in santa cruz