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2008 Jan 11
1
Soundcard necessary on an asterisk server toget output of playback()?? -> Next step
Hi, >> ATAL: Error inserting ztdummy >> > (/lib/modules/2.6.22-14-386/misc/ztdummy.ko): Unknown symbol in module, >> > or unknown parameter (see dmesg) > >Are you sure that the source of your kernel is the same as the running >kernel? > >I.E. Have a look at the source it is using while compiling Asterisk and >compare that to uname -a > yes,
2010 May 31
0
Kernel panic is occured when multi VMs is booting togeter
This error is not 100% reproducible. However, kernel panic has been occurred many times for last two months. It usually happens when multi VMs (in our case, 14 VMs) are booting together. After we made three big changes to gain more availibility, it began to happen. Changes are : 1. Use *NAS* as vm storage for migration from local disk 2. Use *two bondings* for switch HA (with 4 nics) from
2009 Feb 02
2
parsing problem
Hi all, I am trying to parse a vector for caliculating minimum in that vector the vector having values like 1 Kontrolle 2 Placebo 3 125mg/kg 4 250mg/kg 5 500mg/kg 6 1000mg/kg hear i tries for comverting it into numeric with using "as.numaric()" function but i got values like 5 6 2 3 4 1 it gives 1000mg/kg is the least one but i have
2016 Dec 19
2
config file line length limit
To all, i think i've found a minor bug in openssh. i'm writing to the list toget input on whether it's really a bug, or an undocumented limit, or maybe it's even documented somewhere (although i didn't see it documented in ssh_config(5)). if there is a consensus that this is indeed a bug, i'll file it in bugzilla. i would also like to submit the fix. the bug is that
2007 Aug 03
1
Sorting data for multiple regressions
So I am trying to perform a robust regression (fastmcd in the robust package) on a dataset and I want to perform individual regressions based on the groups within the data. We have over 300 sites and we want to perform a regression based on the day of week and the hour for every site. I was wondering if anyone knows of a "'by' command similar to the one used in SAS that
2005 Jul 02
1
no sound
Hello, I was playing the German version of StarCraft under Debian sid with wine 20050524 without Windows. I had "HardwareAcceleration" = "Emulation" in [dsound] section of ~/.wine/config. I had the following problem: after playing for a while without problems (sound was ok), wine said "fixme:wave:OSS_AddRingMessage two fast messages in the queue!!!! toget =
2009 Nov 04
1
simulated data
R users. Thanks in advance.   I would  be glad if someone could tell me how to get a simulated data from AR(1), MA(1)   My email is : assaedi76@yahoo.com    Thanks [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2005 Feb 19
1
Problem with Warcraft 3
Hi, I'm trying to install War3 Roc+TFT+patch 1.17 I succeded the installation. but when I starrtt the game, I got the main menu but image is blinking and mouse cursor is very slow (so I don't try to play) My system is a Fedora Core 3 / 2.6.10 and lastest wine rpm from winehq Here is wine log: > fixme:user:EnumDisplayDevicesA ((nil),0,0x67f9e4,0x00000000), stub! >
2009 Feb 25
1
read and reshape time series table with empty items
Dear useR's, I have a problem to read data (daily precipitation). The data are formated in months by columns wich leads to empty items in months with less then 31 days. What i did was reading the file and try to reshape the object a<- read.table("nds.txt", header=TRUE, sep=";", dec = ".", na.string="NA") ar<-reshape(a,
2011 Mar 08
4
beamer overlays with Sweave?
This may be asking too much, but I'm wondering if anyone has a solution (even a hack) for creating multiple (overlay) plots in an Sweave file and post-processing the overlays in beamer appropriately. For example, suppose I have a series of figure blocks in my .Rnw file: <<plot1,fig=TRUE>>= [stuff] @ <<plot2,fig=TRUE>>= [stuff] @ <<plot3,fig=TRUE>>=
2012 Apr 25
3
Undiserable kernel upgrade in Ubuntu
Hi, I''ve defined this module: package {[''build-essential'', "linux-headers-${kernelrelease}", ''dkms'', ''linux-headers-server'']: ensure => installed, } and when the package linux-headers-server it''s upgraded in the repositories puppet tries to upgrade in client too. And as that package has a dependency
2019 Jan 25
2
Winbind, cached logons and 'user persistency'...
On Fri, 25 Jan 2019 16:32:56 +0100 Marco Gaiarin via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > Mandi! L.P.H. van Belle via samba > In chel di` si favelave... > > I come back in this thread, sorry. > > > Maybe https://wiki.debian.org/LDAP/NSS is a better solution for > > the mailserver. > > Probably better use directly LDAP info with native MTA tools
2004 Feb 23
0
Passing a password to smbpasswd in a script
Hi there, I'm a newbie to shell scripting and trying to hack togeter a script to facilitate the creation of unix users as well as samba users. I'm using tdbsam so the -w switch on smbpasswd doesn't seem to work nor apply. Using " echo $PASSWORD | pw useradd -n $USERNAME -h 0 ", I can setup a user and their password in one line. Pw useradd -h 0 only prompts once for a
2019 Jan 28
0
Winbind, cached logons and 'user persistency'...
Mandi! Rowland Penny via samba In chel di` si favelave... > > Strictly speaking, why winbind cache ''PAM'' data and not ''NSS'' one > > (seems to me)? > The problem is (for myself anyway), I do not understand the difference > between 'PAM' and 'NSS' data. 'PAM' is authorization scenario (eg, «user X use the correct
2019 Jan 28
2
Winbind, cached logons and 'user persistency'...
On Mon, 28 Jan 2019 12:52:45 +0100 Marco Gaiarin via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > Mandi! Rowland Penny via samba > In chel di` si favelave... > > > > Strictly speaking, why winbind cache ''PAM'' data and not ''NSS'' > > > one (seems to me)? > > The problem is (for myself anyway), I do not understand the >
2005 Jan 25
29
Write-up on RoR + XUL Sample
Hi Folks, Just a quick message saying that, after much demand, I wrote a quick write-up for the RoR + XUL thing I did yesterday: http://www.zedshaw.com/blog/programming/ruby_xul.html It lays out the few simple things I did, has a bit of rant on an unrelated topic, and other stuff but it''s short still. On a related note, I''d like to thank "xal" on IRC for reminding