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2009 Jan 05
1
"Include" directive in ~/.ssh/config (reprise)
Hi, About a year and a half ago, Hank Leininger posted a plea to this list for the inclusion of an Include directive in OpenSSH's configuration file. Hank's suggestion is detailed and thorough enough IMHO, so instead of repeating it I'll link it here http://marc.info/?l=openssh-unix-dev&m=118236823907002&w=2 . I'm also interested in this feature, and though my C
2007 Aug 21
2
Extremely long creat64 latencies on higly
Thanks Michael. Here is my (slightly corrected) version of the script, after I''ve done a bit of investment in the dtrace manual (always knew it''s powerful, but it''s more than that...). While it appears to run, and when I tried lowering the limit I started getting results, I''d appreciate it if you could please explain the actions attached to the last few probes
2007 Apr 23
5
Re: [nfs-discuss] Multi-tera, small-file filesystems
On Apr 18, 2007, at 6:44 AM, Yaniv Aknin wrote: > Hello, > > I''d like to plan a storage solution for a system currently in > production. > > The system''s storage is based on code which writes many files to > the file system, with overall storage needs currently around 40TB > and expected to reach hundreds of TBs. The average file size of the >
2009 Oct 05
2
Authenticating users from proprietary user databases
Hi, I work for a company which develops a rather complicated Linux-based grid-technology appliance. The appliance is made of several Linux hosts, exposing its functionality over a proprietary CLI-like protocol. This protocol currently works by running a proprietary client executable on a host, sending the command via TCP/IP to one of the appliance's hosts and receiving the response. The
2009 Feb 26
1
OpenSSH with 'none' cipher (after reading bug #877)
Hi, I'd like to argue in favor of bug #877 ( https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=877) from a new perspective. Instead of performance, I wish to raise the issue of regulatory compliance and auditing. I read all of #877 and I understand the arguments for and against, but I felt at the end the decisive comment by Damien was mostly based on 'We don't want users to use
2008 Jun 06
1
Unnamed error while trying to create a VM
Hi, I''ve a b81 server running for a while. I''ve done all sorts of Python related stuff on it (nothing amazing, mostly compiled python2.5 and iPython in /usr/local), and now am trying to use it with xVM to install Windows on a virtual machine in it. I''m having trouble creating the new machine, and I get a blank error response like so when I try to do it:
2011 May 01
1
FileNotFoundException en RWeka
Saludos colegas. Estoy intentando cargar un archivo arff con el paquete RWeka pero me lanza el error FileNotFoundException cuando intento ejecutar la instrucción en R. Este es el código: datos<- read.arff(system.file("arff","cereals.arff", package = "RWeka")) El archivo cereals.arff y el script con el código R están en el mismo directorio, sin embargo, no me
2013 Mar 12
10
[RFC] CCing MAINTAINERS on patches by default?
With the numbers of patches flying around it can be a bit hard for a maintainer to spot patches which (s)he is expected to comment on / deal with, especially now that we have a larger number of maintainers of varying subsystems etc. I think it might be time to start asking patch submitters to CC the maintainers of the code they are touching, based on the MAINTAINERS file. If people (specifically
2005 Apr 15
1
Factor Analysis Biplot
Dear R help I am having difficulty doing a biplot of the first two factors of a factor analysis. I presume it is because the values in factor 2 for Milk and NUTS are not displayed in the component loadings. Loadings: Factor1 Factor2 RedMeat 0.561 -0.112 WhiteMeat 0.593 -0.432 Eggs 0.839 -0.195 Milk 0.679 Fish 0.300 0.951 Cereals -0.902 -0.267
2000 Mar 18
0
abline(coef=c(1,1)) different behavoir to screen andpostscript 1.00 under windows
Hi - The problem is with two abline(s). Attached are: 1) jnk.r to run program 2) jnk.rin the data 3) jnkps.eps the postscript output 4) jnkscreen.bmp (from photoshop after bmp copy to clipboard) in jnk.zip the eps and bmp are different on my machine (windows 2000) any suggestions appreciated bob >>> Diego.Kuonen at epfl.ch 03/18/00 08:24AM >>> "Robert L.
2011 Aug 14
2
Central limit theorem
my data looks like this: PM10 Ref UZ JZ WT RH FT WR 1 10.973195 4.338874 nein Winter Dienstag ja nein West 2 6.381684 2.250446 nein Sommer Sonntag nein ja Süd 3 62.586512 66.304869 ja Sommer Sonntag nein nein Ost 4 5.590101 8.526152 ja Sommer Donnerstag nein nein Nord 5 30.925054 16.073091 nein Winter Sonntag nein nein Ost 6
2007 Jun 11
3
Searchable List Archives?
I'd like to be able to search the list archives when I'm reading someone's message to put what they say in context based on what they've said, and what others have said in conversation with them, in the past. It would help me figure out whether to trust some submitters on some issues, and just learn more from the community's collective/cumulative research and discussion. Is
2016 Jul 02
3
2016 LLVM Developers' Meeting - Bay Area: Call for Papers!
Call for Talks, Tutorials, BoFs, Panels, and More! All developers and users of LLVM and related sub-projects are invited to present at the 2016 LLVM Developers’ Meeting. We are looking for the following proposals: - Technical Talks on LLVM Infrastructure (~30 minutes) - Technicals Talks on related sub-projects (Clang, etc) - Talks of uses of LLVM in academia or industry - Talks on new projects
2006 May 06
0
kern.randompid: jot generation senseful?
hi, is a random pid generation really a security enhancement? if yes, would it make sense to setup something like: --> sysctl kern.randompid=`jot -r 1 500 2000` in cron to be executed every X mins/hrs? and finally, what are the recommended minimum (security) and maximum (performance) values for kern.randompid?
2004 Feb 29
1
First stable version of LDAP Account Manager (0.4.4) released
LDAP Account Manager (LAM) 0.4.4 - February 29th, 2004 ====================================================== A web frontend for managing accounts stored in an OpenLDAP server. Announcement ------------ After a year of developing LDAP Account Manager we think that LAM has reached a state where we can declare it stable. Thanks a lot to all the people that helped us to improve LAM and make it
2010 Feb 13
2
Dovecot+Postfix+Maildir with ActiveDirectory userbase
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi, has anyone implemented a mail server with maildir, Postfix and Dovecot using Active Directory ad userbase and password authentication? Do I need Samba to authenticate users? Can I use credential caching just like mysql? Ciao, luigi - -- / +--[Luigi Rosa]-- \ This morning at breakfast, I noticed that Kellogg's have put a helpline number
2010 Aug 06
1
Just a question on how things are going
Hi Jean-Marc, I was just wondering if maybe you would consider a "blog-like" text file in the codebase where you just jot down your thoughts about why you are making a change, and where you think you are headed. For example, I noticed today that you completely removed the pitch prediction code. It would be nice to know if you did that because you're moving away from using it as
2001 May 09
1
Redhat Linux 7 on a Win Nt Network
Hi, my name is Scott. I am currently testing Linux for my company -we want to see if we can have Linux workstation(s) on our Microsoft network. I'm new to Linux and have so far managed to: install redhat linux 7 on a Compaq PC (intel III) token ring machine and configure the gateway to access the internet (through Netscape). Now, I need to see if I can get this machine talking on the
2016 Apr 04
2
[PATCH FOR DISCUSSION ONLY 1/2] scripts: Add a script for formatting all C code in the project.
~~~ Not to be applied, for discussion only ~~~ I think we need some kind of "checkpatch" script to catch all the annoying, nitpicky code style issues that submitters trip up on. I looked at a few scripts that exist, primarily the ones from Linux and qemu (massive and complicated), and libvirt (small and sane). There are a couple of problems: (1) Linux/qemu-style checkpatch only
2018 Jan 20
0
PDFs getting mangled
> On 20 Jan, 2018, at 10:05, Adam Weinberger <adamw at adamw.org> wrote: > > >> On 19 Jan, 2018, at 4:39, Aki Tuomi <aki.tuomi at dovecot.fi> wrote: >> >> >> >> On 19.01.2018 04:35, Adam Weinberger wrote: >>> Since upgrading to 2.3.0 / 0.5.0.1, incoming PDFs are getting mangled. >>> It seems to be happening when I use