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2011 Feb 03
1
Double user name
I have two samba servers running Ubuntu 10.04 Samba Version 3.4.7 One server acts as domain controller and stores user ids in a .tdb Somehow I've ended up with a duplicate user name. On the Domain Controller # pdbedit -w -L|grep debbie debbie:1005:XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX:84DEC6FE3B018B0FB977EDDF5009742C:[U ]:LCT-4D4B086F: On the other Server running winbind I get #
2006 Aug 29
1
Repost: System crash on loading gdm revisited
Hello - I never heard back on this and continue to experience this bug. Can someone help me to locate the patch for this so that I can be sure it's included in my source? It's not happening on every boot, but about every other or third. And just as described in the bug report (the boot works OK, but at the end rather than GDM starting nicely, I get a "fuzzy" screen and the
2005 Mar 10
0
Browsing / NetBIOS QQ
Hi all: I'm not sure where to begin. My setup here is Samba Version 2.2.7a-security-rollup-fix acting as wins for a bridged OpenVPN network (if you know what that means). The net consists of 1 subnet (10.0.0.0/24). The OpenVPN Linux box also runs Samba, ip 10.0.0.110. There are 2 other windows/linux boxes "behind" the VPN server. There are "guests" (Road Warriors)
2007 Jun 16
1
BackgrounDRB and Sqlite3 / Autotest / Memory_test_fix Issues
Hello all. I am using BackgrounDRB with "great happiness and joy", however, I am running into one problem in that when I am running my tests with autotest using Sqlite3 3.3.17 I am getting "ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid" exception inside of the sqlite_adapter.rb:360 which is checking for an empty structure. I thought it might be the version of Sqlite, so I upgraded to 3.3.17
2010 Nov 20
0
Fwd: Festival of Pacific Arts web cast
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Sean Linton <sean at lpnz.org> Date: 20 November 2010 18:33 Subject: Festival of Pacific Arts web cast To: Robert Loomans <robertl at apnic.net>, George Michaelson <ggm at apnic.net>, sylvia at apnic.net, Gaurab Raj Upadhaya <gaurab at lahai.com>, Ian Pringle < ipringle at col.org>, Martin Hadlow <m.hadlow at
2006 Jul 25
0
System crash on loading gdm revisited
Hello - I've been seeing system crashes similar to this (http://bugs.centos.org/view.php?id=1045) on my Rocks head node. Instead of the standard kernel, I've got a SNARE patched 2.6.9-34 kernel running. Initially I'd used the RHEL kernel source to build it (due to laziness ... it was easier to track down :-), but have just rebuilt with the CentOS kernel source and am now seeing these
2006 Oct 17
2
Changing kernel params in CentOS 4.2
Hello - One of my users would like a kernel parameter changed. We're running CentOS 4.2 so I'm not sure if we need to upgrade the kernel for this change or not. He's seen that in the 2.6.11.12 kernel "PIPE_SIZE is defined in include/linux/pipe_fs_i.h and takes on the value of PAGE_SIZE" He wants PIPE_SIZE to be increased to 8*PAGE_SIZE. Can this be changed in the 2.6.9
2003 Sep 23
1
what does the sum of square of Gaussian RVs with differen t variance obey?
This is a relatively recent article that is somewhat accessible. Jensen, D. R., and Solomon, Herbert (1994), "Approximations to joint distributions of definite quadratic forms", Journal of the American Statistical Association, 89 , 480-486 It has references to previous work. I also have an old paper that is so old I can't tell what journal it came out of:( Grad, Arthur and Solomon,
2020 Feb 29
0
Chrome not allowing mixed content anymore
@Mikel You could use Centova's port 80 proxy meanwhile couldn't you? Also. Centova Cast doesn't have an SSL setting for the servers unless you're manually overwriting the server config files.. or is it? On Sat, Feb 29, 2020 at 6:13 PM Mikel Sanz | 20 Comunicación < mikel at 20comunicacion.com> wrote: > For example, in my case, we use several servers with Centovacast,
2009 Dec 10
2
Fwd: Vorbis-java wav-ogg encoder produces distorted OGG file
Hi, I was really interested in the java version of the same since I wanted to use it in my java application in a platform independent way. Anybody who have managed to use the java port to encode wav to ogg, this is only audio, can assist me to solve my problem. I have been looking at the code and the svn but no updates seem to be available. Some guidance on what could be the problem on the source
2006 Jul 04
1
Exporting tables to RTF?
Greetings. Yesterday I managed to jury-rig a system to get a table out of R and import it into Nisus Writer Express (a word processor for Mac OS X). What I came up with is brittle, since it depends on an AppleScript script which has to be in a specific location and on no one touching the computer, since the AppleScript remotely controls Nisus Writer Express rather blindly and will make
2009 May 18
3
(no subject)
Dear R users, Based on a set of binomial sample data, how would you utilize the "nlm" function in R to estimate the true proportion of the population? Thanks. Debbie _________________________________________________________________ [[elided Hotmail spam]] [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2003 May 21
3
How to create EXT3 file system image from directories?
Hi there, Is there a utility to create an EXT3 file system image from directories? Just like the mkfs.jffs2 which creates a JFFS2 file system image from directories? The "mke2fs -j" only creates the bare bone file system, what I want is to build an image with pre-built content. Thanks, Debbie
2009 May 12
2
Kumaraswamy distribution
Dear R users, Does anyone know how to write function for Kumaraswamy distribution in R? Since I cannot write dkumar, pkumar, etc. in R. Please help. Thanks a lot, Debbie _________________________________________________________________ [[elided Hotmail spam]] [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2020 Apr 11
0
[PATCH AUTOSEL 5.5 121/121] PCI: Use ioremap(), not phys_to_virt() for platform ROM
From: Mikel Rychliski <mikel at mikelr.com> [ Upstream commit 72e0ef0e5f067fd991f702f0b2635d911d0cf208 ] On some EFI systems, the video BIOS is provided by the EFI firmware. The boot stub code stores the physical address of the ROM image in pdev->rom. Currently we attempt to access this pointer using phys_to_virt(), which doesn't work with CONFIG_HIGHMEM. On these systems,
2020 Apr 11
0
[PATCH AUTOSEL 5.6 149/149] PCI: Use ioremap(), not phys_to_virt() for platform ROM
From: Mikel Rychliski <mikel at mikelr.com> [ Upstream commit 72e0ef0e5f067fd991f702f0b2635d911d0cf208 ] On some EFI systems, the video BIOS is provided by the EFI firmware. The boot stub code stores the physical address of the ROM image in pdev->rom. Currently we attempt to access this pointer using phys_to_virt(), which doesn't work with CONFIG_HIGHMEM. On these systems,
2020 Apr 11
0
[PATCH AUTOSEL 5.4 108/108] PCI: Use ioremap(), not phys_to_virt() for platform ROM
From: Mikel Rychliski <mikel at mikelr.com> [ Upstream commit 72e0ef0e5f067fd991f702f0b2635d911d0cf208 ] On some EFI systems, the video BIOS is provided by the EFI firmware. The boot stub code stores the physical address of the ROM image in pdev->rom. Currently we attempt to access this pointer using phys_to_virt(), which doesn't work with CONFIG_HIGHMEM. On these systems,
2020 Apr 11
0
[PATCH AUTOSEL 4.19 66/66] PCI: Use ioremap(), not phys_to_virt() for platform ROM
From: Mikel Rychliski <mikel at mikelr.com> [ Upstream commit 72e0ef0e5f067fd991f702f0b2635d911d0cf208 ] On some EFI systems, the video BIOS is provided by the EFI firmware. The boot stub code stores the physical address of the ROM image in pdev->rom. Currently we attempt to access this pointer using phys_to_virt(), which doesn't work with CONFIG_HIGHMEM. On these systems,
2006 Jun 20
1
Comparing partial response curves from GAM
Hello all, I was wondering if anyone is aware of formal approaches and tools for comparing partial response curves produced in GAM? My interest is in determining if two partial response curves are "statistically" different. I recognize that point-wise standard error estimates can be produced using the GAM package but Im not certain how to translate this into a statistical test for the
2012 Dec 02
0
[LLVMdev] Old JIT Status (i.e., can we delete it?)
Yes, the GDB-jit registration stuff got pulled out (perhaps prematurely). That said, even without function names, it's still useful to have the EH bits so that gdb can unwind through the JIT'ed frames. Otherwise gdb (and glibc's backtrace() function, valgrind, etc) end up stopping the unwind prematurely, usually at the first JIT'ed frame. Combined with trivial use of the