Displaying 20 results from an estimated 50000 matches similar to: "silly cross posts"
2004 Aug 13
1
more about: migration center
John,
I did not hear back from you right away. Maybe doing
all the combinations is too big a job for one person.
It might work if we split them up.
I could do these two:
RedHat 9 -> reinstall CentOS-3.1
RedHat 9 -> live update to CentOS-3.1
I am volunteering for these because I already have
RedHat 9 and CentOS-3.1 CD's.
The only rub is on Saturday I go on vacation, and at
2004 Sep 09
0
migrating RH9 to CentOS-3
Rick Graves wrote:
> John,
>
> I think the error that I encountered earlier this week
> was because I am now blocked from accessing the main
> CentOS mirror.
>
> At any rate, today I tried a different mirror, and at
> least yum would run.
>
> I am still on the RH9 X install.
>
> I tried yum update, and got this:
>
> Resolving dependencies
>
2004 Sep 22
1
Re: nVIDIA on Linux -- less is more
Christopher,
I have a couple of other points.
My recent email with the subject "nVIDIA on CentOS
3.3" was specifically in response to Kevin Wood's Fri,
17 Sep 2004 email with the subject "Does the nvidia
graphic card problem still exist with CentOS-3.3?".
The wording of my email came out wrong because I was
responding to Kevin's email (which I copy below, along
2010 Mar 25
3
can Dovecot do VERP?
Hey,
I have several thousand email addresses, the vast majority of which are definitely no good, and I want to figure out which are good.
So I will send out an email to all the email addresses. By making a list of the ones that bounced, and comparing that list with the full list, I can determine which are still good.
This is for a non-profit association -- I am not in the spam business.
2002 Apr 18
4
Silly Question
After I source an R code, how can I call the function?
Thanks
Rick
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2004 Jun 18
0
Re: NVIDIA on Linux: less is more
Aaron,
> It is a kernel problem. The stack size changed in
> the 2.6 kernel. You
> need a version of the kernel with the old 8k stack
> size. You can get
> such a kernel from:
>
www.linuxant.com/driverloader/wlan/full/downloads-fc2-kernel-i686.php
>
> As you can see these are fedora kernels but might
> work on centos.
Actually, while troubleshooting this display
2006 Oct 02
1
capturing or suppressing rsync errors
Hello rsync,
I am using rsync to download files from rpm
repositories (because yum will not work directly with
my !@#$% ADSL service). I am calling rsync from a
python script. When the rsync server is down, I get
error messages, but the message goes to mail, so I get
a message
you have new mail in /var/spool/mail/rick
I would prefer the error message would not go to mail,
rather I would like
2004 Sep 23
0
Re: did I write that nVIDIA cards never work?
Denis,
You wrote:
> You may have problems on your side...but you
can't generalise and say that it does not work.
Maybe you have me confused with someone else.
I did not write or imply that nVIDIA cards never work.
Rather, I wrote that they may not work. By this, I
meant that they do not work with some monitors.
I checked what I wrote, and I believe the above
paragraph is
2004 Jul 05
2
Re: YUM updates
Hey,
> The easy way to make sure you are up to date with
> all the latest patches is to run:
> # yum update
There is an even easier way -- tell cron to apply YUM
updates every day.
There is a HowTo on the cAos site here:
http://www.caosity.org/index.php?option=displaypage&Itemid=102&op=page&SubMenu=
Rick
2005 Jan 29
2
Silly question: Why multiple lines on SIP phones?
This is probably going to sound really silly and I must be confused about
it. Maybe someone can set me straight.
I've been tinkering for a while with * and a number of different FXO/FXS
cards, SIP phones, and ATAs trying to get a feel for what works and what
doesn't. In the SIP phone group, I have a Cisco 7940G, a Polycom 500, and
now an SPA-841. Each of these allow me to configure at
2008 Mar 02
1
Problem plotting curve on survival curve (something silly?)
OK this is bound to be something silly as I'm completely new to R -
having started using it yesterday. However I am already warming to its
lack of 'proper' GUI... I like being able to rerun a command by editing
one parameter easily... try and do that in a Excel Chart Wizzard!
I eventually want to use it to analyse some chemotherapy response /
survival data. That data will not be
2005 Mar 20
0
[cAos] cAos and CentOS Reorganization
cAos and CentOS administration
20 March 2005
1 Executive Summary
The cAos project, and the CentOS project are being separated into two
trees; Changes which facilitate DNS and mirror master administration
process for easier load management are already complete.
2 Announcement
In the past two years, the concept of truly community based, locally
rebuildable distributions,
2005 Mar 20
0
[cAos] cAos and CentOS Reorganization
cAos and CentOS administration
20 March 2005
1 Executive Summary
The cAos project, and the CentOS project are being separated into two
trees; Changes which facilitate DNS and mirror master administration
process for easier load management are already complete.
2 Announcement
In the past two years, the concept of truly community based, locally
rebuildable distributions,
2004 Jun 24
1
Re: nVIDIA solution
Hey SCTV Library,
Good work! (Is that your real name?)
> The problem was the AGP driver, Not the Nvidia
driver.
I was wondering if you could help me write an
informative FAQ for this.
Here is what I have so far:
The Nforce2 driver is part of the kernel-unsupported
package (which must be installed separately).
Set the Option "NvAGP" to "1". This tells the kernel
to
2005 Mar 03
1
A probably silly thought but...
Not a silly thought.
I've instead of spending x hunderd thousand on brandname ibm servers and
sans, how you could create a RAID array of PCs running IDE hard drives.
If a PC dies just plug in some more and rebuild. If you want to add
more space just add more PCs. :) that would be cool.
Obviously you wouldn't use it still for critical data like databases
etc, but our user
2008 May 03
4
silly partial qu
hi all,
i''m just trying to check a partial has been rendered, by using:
response.template.should_receive(:render).with(:partial => "tasks/list")
this passes, even if I put something bogus in the partial name, such as:
response.template.should_receive(:render).with(:partial =>
"___tassdfsdfks/list")
does anyone know why this doesn''t fail?
is this the
2001 Feb 14
1
silly question about spec
I'm using spec for multivariate time series, and have a
question about "coh".
This is probably a very silly question, but I'm a bit stumped.
>From the documentation:
Column i + (j - 1) * (j - 2)/2 of coh contains the squared coherency
between columns i and j of x, where i > j.
What's in column 1 of coh?
Cheers
Jason
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Indigo Industrial Controls Ltd.
2008 May 21
1
[Fwd: [PATCH]: Fix silly output for virtio devices in /proc/interrupts]
(sent to the kvm list erroneously)
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2002 Jul 11
1
Silly question??
Ok, so this may be silly question, but I can't find the answer anywhere
I've looked.
I have Samba up and running. I have manually added users and all are
working great.
My question is simple, whats the easiest way to add users?
If they exist inthe /etc/passwd file, I suppose that running "smbpasswd -a
username" is the best option to add the user...
Can this be done via any