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2010 Apr 21
2
cve-2010-0436 patch for CentOS 5.4
Hello, I am using a self compiled kde-3.5.10 from ftp.kde.org as a desktop system under CentOS 5.4. Does anybody knows where to get a cve-2010-0436 patch (kdebase, kdm) for kde-3.5.10? Thanks! regards Olaf
2009 Dec 03
1
LDAP for central authentication?
I have the following on a network: 1) RHEL 5.0 Server acting as NIS and Samba domain controller 2) CentOS 5.x machines on NIS network 3) Win XP machines on Samba domain When I create an account for someone, I need to first type adduser new_person -d /home/new_person then passwd new_person, then cd /var/yp and make. ? ?Then smbpasswd -a new_person. ? Thus, two different databases. On
2010 Jun 04
6
Package Distribution Server?
Dear List, I'm trying to set up a lab with multiple workstations running CentOS 5. Does anybody knows how to keep the packages in sync among workstations? Ideally I want any change made on any machine be able to applied to all other machines. Alternatively, to "push" the changes (add and/or remove packages) from one central server to all other machine is also fine. Thanks
2015 Jan 07
5
reboot - is there a timeout on filesystem flush?
On Jan 6, 2015, at 4:28 PM, Fran Garcia <franchu.garcia at gmail.com> wrote: > > On Tue, Jan 6, 2015 at 6:12 PM, Les Mikesell <> wrote: >> I've had a few systems with a lot of RAM and very busy filesystems >> come up with filesystem errors that took a manual 'fsck -y' after what >> should have been a clean reboot. This is particularly annoying on
2010 Jun 04
5
GRUB, and how do I loathe thee
I just adore the install. Esp. of GRUB. Does *anyone* who works on GRUB actually work in the real world, and not only on brand new machines? I just had happen at work what happened last fall on my home system: then, I had /dev/hda, and was trying a clean install on a new SATA drive; right now, I'm installing on a replacement disk on a server that has no CD/DVD drive from a USB key. My
2011 Dec 19
2
odd mdadm behavior
Allo esteemed Centos-ers, Noticed something funny with an mdadm mirror based raid the other day. So I had a system disk set to mirror via mdadm. One of the disks went south at a remote office and since there was no one available to swap out the disk, I thought to leave it for later. Well, due to work being what is it, this later became a year. During one of the servers many reboots, much of
2008 Jul 24
4
umount oops
Hi, I tried very promising btrfs to test it a little and I experienced a little bug in implementation. I''m not sure where the bug lies however this works quite well to reproduce the problem: dd if=/dev/zero of=mountme bs=4k count=100000 dd if=/dev/zero of=mountme2 bs=4k count=100000 mkfs.btrfs mountme mkfs.btrfs mountme2 mkdir loop loop2 mount -o loop mountme loop mount -o loop mountme
2013 Jul 18
1
Filesystem missing from computer:///
Hi Does anyone know what exactly controls which filesystems are listed when opening Computer (URL computer:///) in the File Browser? I have a system disk with 4 different data partitions, but only 3 of them show up in the list. The "missing" one can, however, be mounted just fine from the command line, and it's also included in /dev/disk/by-label. It has an NTFS file system,
2013 Aug 18
1
wpi fatal firmware error with country de
My system was built yesterday. I just figured I'm not using the entire frequency range available in Europe. This is a potential problem when AP frequencies are not under my control. FreeBSD mobileKamikaze.norad 9.2-PRERELEASE FreeBSD 9.2-PRERELEASE #0 r254418: Fri Aug 16 22:15:55 CEST 2013 root at mobileKamikaze.norad:/usr/obj/HP6510b-91/amd64/usr/src/sys/HP6510b-91 amd64 Setting the
2015 Jan 07
5
reboot - is there a timeout on filesystem flush?
> On Jan 6, 2015, at 5:50 PM, Les Mikesell <lesmikesell at gmail.com> wrote: > > On Tue, Jan 6, 2015 at 6:37 PM, Gary Greene <ggreene at minervanetworks.com> wrote: >> >> >> Almost every controller and drive out there now lies about what is and isn?t flushed to disk, making it nigh on impossible for the Kernel to reliably know 100% of the time that the
2012 Feb 17
1
Any experience with eSATA and port multiplier...?
Hey, just bought an eSATA/USB dual drive docking station and my CentOS 5 can only see one drive at a time... Any one knows if there are specific parameters to set somewhere? Or do I need a more recent kernel (like upgrading to CentOS 6?) The docking is a Sharkoon Quickport Duo v2 + 2 drives + 1 eSATA cable... http://www.sharkoon.com/?q=en/content/sata-quickport-duo-v2 The eSATA controller is an
2006 Aug 24
1
Strange permissions problems
I had this problem some last year and never got it figured out. Now it is bugging me. It seems that sometimes when a student writes his/her file to a directory, it will not keep the correct group. It puts his/her main group as the group owner and that fouls things up. Here is what I have. Unix Permissions /school 3777 admin.teacher /school/bhs 3777 admin.teacher /school/bhs/reese
2012 Apr 26
4
Modelo de Nelson y Siegel
Hola a todos: En la estimación de parametros de Nelson-Siegel vienen definidos 3 argumentos: rate, maturity y MidTau. Este último lo define como un vector el cual indica el término medio del vencimiento para maximizar el factor beta2.Si yo tengo un vector de maturity de 77 datos, la pregunta es:¿Qué tan importante es el argumento MidTau, y qué otra especificación tiene? no me queda muy claro cómo
2015 Jan 06
2
reboot - is there a timeout on filesystem flush?
I've had a few systems with a lot of RAM and very busy filesystems come up with filesystem errors that took a manual 'fsck -y' after what should have been a clean reboot. This is particularly annoying on remote systems where I have to talk someone else through the recovery. Is there some time limit on the cache write with a 'reboot' (no options) command or is ext4 that
2017 Dec 10
2
Confidence intervals around the MIC (Maximal information coefficient)
Dear R-Experts, Here below is my R code (reproducible example) to calculate the confidence intervals around the spearman coefficient. ########## C=c(2,4,5,6,3,4,5,7,8,7,6,5,6,7,7,8,5,4,3,2) D=c(3,5,4,6,7,2,3,1,2,4,5,4,6,4,5,4,3,2,8,9) cor(C,D,method= "spearman") library(boot) myCor=function(data,index){ cor(data[index, ])[1,2] } results=boot(data=cbind(C,D),statistic=myCor, R=2000)
2011 Jul 22
2
CentOS 6.0 chkconfig strange behavior
Hi, I'm noticing some strangeness with chkconfig on CentOS 6.0 and was looking for a bit of advice. It appears that chkconfig is re sequencing or re ordering the start priority of various services when turning on a service using chkconfig. Example is the network service. Under normal circumstances network is set to start at S10. However when I add something like snmpd and invoke chkconfig
2017 Dec 10
2
Confidence intervals around the MIC (Maximal information coefficient)
Hi Rui, Many thanks. The R code works BUT the results I get are quite weird I guess ! MIC = 0.2650 Normal 95% CI = (0.9614, 1.0398) The MIC is not inside the confidence intervals ! Is there something wrong in the R code ? Here is the reproducible example : ########## C=c(2,4,5,6,3,4,5,7,8,7,6,5,6,7,7,8,5,4,3,2) D=c(3,5,4,6,7,2,3,1,2,4,5,4,6,4,5,4,3,2,8,9) library(minerva) mine(C,D)$MIC
2017 Dec 10
0
Confidence intervals around the MIC (Maximal information coefficient)
Hello, First of all, when I tried to use function mic I got an error. mic(cbind(C, D)) Error in mic(cbind(C, D)) : could not find function "mic" So I've changed your function myCor and all went well, with a warning relative to BCa intervals. myCor <- function(data, index){ mine(data[index, ])$MIC } results=boot(data = cbind(C,D), statistic = myCor, R = 2000)
2004 Sep 08
1
escape char clutter makes prompt unreadable
hey folks, Im using pxelinux to boot a Soekris box (which works fine to a default image) Ive added a bunch of LABEL, KERNEL pairs, but I cant read the display; Im buried in escape codes. Ive captured some of it to a typescript file: it starts out kosher, but goes unreadable rather quickly, 0005520 \r T F T P . 0005540 / \b \r 0005560 *
2012 May 24
6
How to open a file with a name changed?
Hi, I apologize for my english. I?m trying to read a file, but the name of this file changes every day, for example: today is May 24, 2012 bonos<- read.table("C:/Bonos/*20120524*.csv", header=TRUE, sep="\t") So, tomorrow I want to read the file again, but i don?t want to put the date by myself, i want this automatically. I know that if a put day() this instruccion gives