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2011 Nov 01
1
LDAP w/SASL "Active Directory" authentication failing.
Hello, I am running a Dovecot server (version 1.2.17) on FreeBSD 8.2, using LDAP to authenticate Active Directory users. I can successfully bind and authenticate using PLAIN and LDAP without SASL, but obviously passwords for the bind user and the user being authenticated are being passed in plain text. I've attempted to configure my server to us SASL however when I attempt to authenticate a
2004 Aug 16
0
openssh for windows - bug ?
Good morning, I would like to send you a bug with openssh for windows - versions OpenSSH_3.7.1p1, SSH protocols 1.5/2.0, OpenSSL 0.9.7b 10 Apr 2003 OpenSSH_3.8.1p1, OPENSSL 0.9.7.d 17 Mar 2004 When I try to execute a remote command via ssh from unix machine to windows machine with openssh installed, the return code of ssh is always 0 even if remote command fails. Example : ssh initiated
2012 Feb 29
1
The joys of Nabble: Re: Cannot use negative argument in function
This is yet another problem with the Nabble interface to the list. On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 6:21 PM, Richard M. Heiberger <rmh at temple.edu> wrote: > This line > > ?TT <- *Temp*+273.15 > makes it unexecutable. ?that is not the error you mentioned. On nabble, that variable is in bold. When it's reformatted for the plain-text email list, the formatting is converted to **
2012 Feb 29
3
Cannot use negative argument in function
Hi, today i wrote a function in R of the type: index.refraction <- function(Temp,Press, RH, CO2) When i try to plug a negative number in Temp, i got this type of error: " n <- index.refraction(Temp= -40,100,80,CO2) Messages d'avis : 1: In Ops.ordered(left, right) : '-' is not meaningful for ordered factors 2: In Ops.factor(left, right) : - not meaningful for factors 3:
2013 Mar 10
1
kruskal test
Hi I need to test scores from questionnaires ADDQoL by age group by Kruskal test. But he wrote me: kruskal.test (wis1 ~ vekkat) Error in kruskal.test.default (c (-2, -4, 0, -1, -1, -3, 0, -4, 0, -1, 0,: all group levels must be finite Vekkat is as.factor and wis1 is as.nuemric How to remove this error? Please advise me. Thank you [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2004 Feb 10
1
XP Pro, Samba 3 profile problems
I have really weird problem with XP Pro and Samba 3 (I tried 3.0.1 and 3.0.2). Samba 2.2.8a works with no problem. I can login with no problems. But when I login and logout few times (sometimes one, sometimes five times) then XP can not load roaming profile from the server (login still works). I can access to all shares with no problems. The only way to fix that is to restart XP machine. And then
2010 Jul 15
1
Separating parts of a column of data in R
Hi there, I am fairly new to R and I have been trying to figure out how to separate a column of substrate data that I have into separate parts using R. An example of my data looks like this is: gmtTime Classification ClassValue Species Count 1449 Sand 30 1449 Mud 70 Brittle Star 1 1449 Mud 70
2004 Nov 10
3
Logging songs played by Icecast server
Hello all, I skimmed the last year's worth of messages and all the docs and could find no reference to this. I'm hoping someone here can assist. I am a host for an Internet radio station,and we gave about 20 DJs. Each host determines their own playlist and uses a variety of tools to broadcast to the Icecast server (e.g. SAM2, SimpleCast, etc.). Since we do not have a set playlist for
2002 Feb 07
1
Re: An introduction to compressed audio with Vorbis
On <http://cs.leander.isd.tenet.edu/~mitchell/vorbis_intro.html>: "Each snapshot has a 16-bit number for the "loudness" of the sound, meaning that the scale is fairly fine-grained - it ranges from -32,768 (complete silence during that snapshot) to 32,767 (the loudest volume measurable)." That's not correct. A single sample is not meaningful by itself; each sample
2003 Jun 09
2
Underwater in 10 - 20 seconds
I'm running a X100P connected to a POTS line and a TDMP400P w/ two FXS daughter cards. Both calling out from one of the FXS phones (internally) or calling my home number (externally) the FXO card starts to freak out. By freak out I mean I can still hear but it sounds like you are underwater, there is an annoying hiss or buzz on the line as well. If I hang up and pick up another house phone
2007 Feb 27
0
>< Top Buildings -- Steel Buildins and Underwater / Underground buildings ><
*Top 10 Buildings of the world<http://www.awpedia.com/newstuff/highest-building/> Tuffest, largest, highest, underwater and underground buildings * <http://www.awpedia.com/newstuff/highest-building/> [image: Top 10 Records] <http://www.awpedia.com/newstuff/highest-building/> World Most Tuff Building Earthquake Proove buildings American Steel Buildings Allied steel building The
2002 Oct 11
0
Problems using smbclient with a Win2k server
Hi all, I have a set of files that are shared from a Windows 2000 Server that smbclient can't access but Windows 2000 clients and DAVE clients can. I am using samba 2.2.5. Here's an example from smbclient: [mark@protagonist ~]$ smbclient //medusa/share added interface ip=192.168.0.38 bcast=192.168.0.255 nmask=255.255.255.0 Password: Domain=[STAFF] OS=[Windows 5.0] Server=[Windows 2000
2011 Nov 27
1
sqldf if iif
Dear all, I have problems with iif function using sqldf library. I counted abundance (Num) of different "SPECIES" in two moments (esf) saving the information in two Tables (esf50, esf100): esf50 SAMPLE SPECIES Num esf 1289 diso1 44 50 1289 diso2 5 50 1289 diso3
2011 Mar 21
1
[LLVMdev] Efficient instrumentation of loads and stores
Hello, I'd like to listen your opinions regarding my research with LLVM. My work is a dynamic analysis of data dependences [1]. Briefly speaking, I'm instrumenting memory loads/stores and loop entries/exits/back edges, and then calculating data dependences in runtime, especially focusing on loop-carried dependences. So far, I have been working with a binary-level instrumentation tool
2011 Jul 13
4
How about 4KB disk sectors?
So, what is the story about 4KB disk sectors? Should such disks be avoided with ZFS? Or, no problem? Or, need to modify some config file before usage? -- This message posted from opensolaris.org
2012 Jan 13
1
Brillouin index
Dear colleagues. I wonder if anybody knows about a procedure in R to calculate the Brillouin Diversity index. I searched the net but did not find anything about it. Thanks a lot for any help Best, Philipp *************************************************** Prof. Dr. Philipp Fischer Head of AWI Center for Scientific Diving & Dept. In situ Ecology Section Shelf Sea Systems
2006 Jan 09
1
Using speex (newbie)
Hi, i'm using speex in a conferencing application and i have a little problem. I encode single buffer of 320 byte (160 short) and send it to destination where i play it. The problem is that between frame i hear a "tick" so, if i encode single frames, send it and play it, i heard like to be underwater (because there is a tick 8000/320 times/sec ), if i encode many packet all together
2004 Aug 06
1
Icecast 2 questions.
Hi Michael! I found those files and played with them. The live stream seems good. When I stream in mono/64 the sound is clean, but sending a playlist of ogg files makes it all sound like it's underwater. :( Maybe I have something messed up in the playlist config. It didn't like when I changed it from 2 to 1 channels. I guess the samplerate and channels is dependent on the ogg file
2006 Jan 23
14
Polycom 501 horrible echo
I have the following situation: Asterisk 1.2.1 25+ Polycom 501 telephones. Bootrom 2.6.2.0032 Application 1.6.2.0041 Some 501's local to my network, some across the great INTERNET divide. PRI connected to Sangoma card. Issue: horrible echo (and squeals, and "underwater-like" sound) on speaker phone when calling from extension to extension. echo not present when calling outbound
2005 Oct 25
1
audio preprocess questions
Jean Marc, I have been fiddling around with preprocess to try to get it sounding less metallic/underwater- so based on some things said recently, I have been first fiddling with mean_post and mean_prior to try to get them to do change the update rate, so that update_noise gets called at the right times. Haven't made it too deep into the code, but I have a few questions in speex_preprocess: