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2004 Sep 24
0
RE: CentOS digest, Vol 1 #137 - 12 msgs
Ulrik wrote: Message: 2 Date: Thu, 23 Sep 2004 14:59:14 +0200 (CEST) From: "Ulrik S. Kofod" <usk at cybersite.dk> To: centos at caosity.org Reply-To: usk at cybersite.dk Subject: [Centos] network card / kudzu When I have installed centOS, Kudzu says my network cards have been removed, and right after it finds them again and asks me to configure them? It looks like it is the
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
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
2004 Sep 22
4
nVIDIA on CentOS 3.3
Hey, I tried it. The short answer is that nVIDIA cards are OK for text, but may not work at all under X. I downloaded the 3.3 ISO's, and burned new CD's. I did an X desktop install on a test bench P3 600 MHz system with a 4.3 gig drive. I did the install with a known-to-work Voodoo Banshee card to get the system going. I used a Mag DX1495 monitor, which I know does not to work on
2004 Apr 28
9
chan_sip.c max number of retries?
Still getting the same error. Apr 29 11:57:49 WARNING[1125329600]: chan_sip.c:503 retrans_pkt: Maximum retries exceeded on call 6b8b4567327b23c6643c986966334873@211.28.255.135 for seqno 102 (Critical Request) please advise anyone!!!!!someone!!! jai
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 Apr 18
1
spandsp...can't compile *
Why is it I keep getting this error when trying to get spandsp compiled with asterisk ? gcc -O2 -g -Iinclude -I../include -c -o app_rxfax.o app_rxfax.c app_rxfax.c:45: `PTHREAD_RECURSIVE_MUTEX_INITIALIZER_NP' undeclared here (not in a function) Denis
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 >
2006 Nov 15
1
PAM authentication to Active Directory
Hello list, I want to authenticate (only authenticate) through active directory with PAM. I googled around and everything I found, wheter it is forum posts or howtos, it always talks about winbind and joining the linux machine to the windows domain. I do not which to do this, I only want to get PAM to authenticate with the AD and then everything else is local. Should I use pam_winbind ?
2018 Dec 24
0
No subject
blank" do you not understand? ;) If you do not believe there is any problem, consider the complexity of Johnny Hughes's solution! If Johnny Hughes's solution works for him and he is happy with it, that is great -- more power to him. (The FAQ includes a write up of Johnny's solution.) I have two replies. 1) Back a couple of months ago, as a test, I tried his solution, and
2019 Dec 17
0
No subject
blank" do you not understand? ;) If you do not believe there is any problem, consider the complexity of Johnny Hughes's solution! If Johnny Hughes's solution works for him and he is happy with it, that is great -- more power to him. (The FAQ includes a write up of Johnny's solution.) I have two replies. 1) Back a couple of months ago, as a test, I tried his solution, and
2010 Aug 10
0
FAQ package, anyone?
Dear list, Here's a reproducible example that fails, library(faq) Error in library(faq) : there is no package called 'faq' faq("lattice sweave") Error: could not find function "faq" As a fun challenge, I propose to remedy this by creating a fortune-like package dedicated to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) entries. The aim is multifold, 1- Provide a generic
2008 Sep 23
1
Generalising to n-dimensions
Hi R-helpers, I have two queries relating to generalising to n dimensions: What I want to do in the first one is generalise the following statement: expand<-expand.grid(1:x[1],1:x[2],...1:x[n]) where x is a vector of integers and expand.grid gives every combination of the set of numbers, so for example, expand.grid(1:2, 1:3) takes 1,2 and 1,2,3 and gives 1,1 2,1 1,2 2,2 1,3 2,3 My x
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
2007 Oct 05
3
help in substitute function
Hi, I try to use a substitute function to generalise a equation. I have this: expression(1+2*pred+3*lat) I need to define the equation in function of x1 and x2 variables. Also I try to define who is x1 and x2. I try this: X1 <- "pred" X2 <- "lat" Now I need substitute pred and lat in equation by x1 and x2 defined on X1 and X2 above, I try this way: >
2011 Apr 15
2
php53 and MSSQL
[Reposted now I've joined the list, so I hopefully don't get moderated out] Hi, I've upgraded lots of machines to 5.6 (thanks!) and there was one particular machine that I'd also like to upgrade to PHP 5.3. Unfortunately it seems I can't. On the machine I have php-mssql installed, and it appears that there is no php53-mssql. php-mssql is built from the php-extras SRPM, so
2011 Jan 20
1
syntax for a list of components from a list
I'm attempting to generalise a function that reads individual list components, in this case they are matrices, and converts them into 3 dimensional array. I can input each matrix individually, but want to do it for about 1,000 of them ... This works array2 <- abind(list1[[1]],list1[[2]],list1[[3]],along=3) This doesn't array2 <- abind(list1[[1:3]],along=3) This doesn't either
2008 Aug 27
0
New package: ``denstrip'' for compactly illustrating distributions
Dear R users, I'd like to announce a new package on CRAN called ``denstrip''. It implements ``density strips'' and other graphical methods for illustrating and comparing distributions in a compact fashion. Posterior distributions of parameters are often summarised using point and line drawings of means and credible intervals. This is common, for example, in multiple