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2013 Sep 26
29
[Bug 69827] New: Uneven, jerky mouse movement, increasing CPU usage
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=69827
Priority: medium
Bug ID: 69827
Assignee: nouveau at lists.freedesktop.org
Summary: Uneven, jerky mouse movement, increasing CPU usage
QA Contact: xorg-team at lists.x.org
Severity: normal
Classification: Unclassified
OS: Linux (All)
Reporter: jimoe at
2012 Apr 04
2
Using rsync to synchronize
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Hello,
I have been using rsync to backup our primary data stores. It works
fine. Here are the options I use for doing that:
rsync --recursive --links --times --dirs --stats --delete \
--itemize-changes --quiet --exclude-from=exclude-filename \
/data-store1/ /data-store2/
Recently I have had the need to actually synchronize the files
between
2011 Jan 11
5
Connecting an iMac to os/2
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Hello,
I have an iMac v10.6. I'd like to get it to connect to an old os/2
server, v4.5 fp3.
Using smbutils on the iMac:
$ smbutil -v view //sma-server1.sma.com
smbutil: server connection failed: RPC struct is bad
Can anyone suggest what changes may be made that will correct this
error? Is it even possible?
- --
James Moe
moe dot james at
2018 Sep 14
2
sftp fails when run from cron
sftp OpenSSH_7.6p1, OpenSSL 1.1.0h-fips 27 Mar 2018
linux 4.12.14-lp150.12.16-default x86_64
I created bash script to download database files once a week. It uses
sftp as the agent. The script runs correctly when started from a command
line. It fails when run from cron.
Authentication with the remote server is set to use a private/public
key and does not require an explicit password.
Why
2015 Apr 21
3
Changing only file permissions
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Hello,
opensuse 13.2
linux v3.16.7-7-desktop x86_64
rsync v3.1.1
I used rsync to copy /usr/ to another volume with these options:
- --recursive --one-file-system --links --stats --itemize-changes
- --quiet --delete --times
After I had modified the system to use the new /usr volume, I realized
I should have added:
- --perms --owner --group
2018 Sep 14
2
{DKIM Fail} Re: sftp fails when run from cron
On 09/13/2018 07:54 PM, Darren Tucker wrote:
> I'd guess that the reason it doesn't work is that the key is encrypted
> and neither the agent nor a tty to ask for the decryption passphrase
> is available. Try repeating your command line test after unsetting
> SSH_AUTH_SOCK
>
Okay. That reproduced the issue.
Is there a recommended way to provide the decryption
2011 Jan 13
2
Cannot list shares on a host
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Hello,
linux 2.6.34.7-0.7-desktop x86_64
smbclient 3.5.4-5.1.2-2426-SUSE-SL11.3
I issue this command:
smbclient -L SMA-STN14L -U jmoe
I get:
Connection to SMA-STN14L failed (Error NT_STATUS_BAD_NETWORK_NAME)
In <smb.conf> [globals] section:
workgroup = SOHNEN-MOE
netbios name = SMA-STN14L
Adding the -I option made no difference.
2015 Apr 22
2
Changing only file permissions
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Normally, I would say that --checksum is actually slower than just
letting rsync re-copy everything and therefore is almost always the
wrong thing to do. However, in this case, you really don't want to
overwrite the running OS even with files that are essentially the
same. So, if the system is running from that storage then --checksum
might
2015 Apr 22
1
Changing only file permissions
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No, even if bandwidth is your concern I would say that --checksum is
wrong. Maybe if bandwidth is so scarse that a few KB vs a few MB
equates to dollars then sure, use --checksum. Otherwise, letting
rsync re-delta-xfer everything is certainly faster and not much more
bandwidth intensive than --checksum. Plus that is only if you screwed
up and ran
2004 Oct 31
2
samba 3.0.7 and os/2
Hello,
samba v3.0.7 on suse linux v9.1
os/2 v4.x
I have started the process of replacing our os/2 hosts with linux,
starting with the server(s). Most of the problems have been firewall
related, a topic only briefly discussed in the docs (nudge).
Some of the hosts can now interact with the linux samba shares; not all
though. I have run ip traces and have gotten to a point that is a
2010 Oct 16
1
msxml6_x64 installation error
Hi all,
I'm unable to install msxml6_x64.msi. Here's my output:
Code:
> wine msiexec /i msxml6_x64.msi
fixme:ole:CoInitializeSecurity (0x453120,-1,(nil),(nil),6,2,(nil),64,(nil)) - stub!
err:ole:CoGetClassObject no class object {24e669e1-e90f-4595-a012-b0fd3ccc5c5a} could be created for context 0x1
fixme:storage:create_storagefile Storage share mode not implemented.
2012 Apr 11
3
Settings file times only
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Hello,
I restored a filesystem by using rsync to copy directories and files
from a backup volume to the newly recreated volume. All of the
re-created files were given the current date and time rather than the
original file's timestamp. I am sure there was a way to prevent that
from happening.
Is there a way to use rsync to set the timestamps
2018 Feb 22
4
What is exit code 5888?
rsync v3.1.0
linux v4.4.104-39-default x86_64
Found in the system log:
2018-02-22T05:02:00-0700 sma-server3 python3[31371]: backintime
(sma-user3x/3): WARNING: Command "rsync -rtDHh --links --no-p --no-g
--no-o --info=progress2 --no-i-r --delete --delete-excluded -i
--dry-run --out-format="BACKINTIME: %i %n%L" --chmod=Du+wx
--exclude="/bkp/cgate-backintime"
2011 Feb 07
2
package ChemometricsWithR
Dear all;
Does anyone knows where can I find the package "ChemometricsWithR" mentioned
in
http://www.springer.com/life+sciences/bioinformatics/book/978-3-642-17840-5?
Thanks for any hint
PM
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2024 Jan 06
2
tools::startDynamicHelp(): Randomly prevents R from exiting (on MS Windows)
ISSUE:
On MS Windows, running cmd.exe, calling
Rscript --vanilla -e "port <- tools::startDynamicHelp(); port; port <-
tools::startDynamicHelp(FALSE); port"
will sometimes stall R at the end, preventing it from existing. This
also happens when running R in interactive mode. It seems to stem
from calling tools::startDynamicHelp(FALSE).
Before filing a formal bug report, can
2011 Jan 28
1
Default file permissions for Mac OSX
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Hello,
samba Version 3.5.4-5.1.2-2426-SUSE-SL11.3
We have recently transferred our file services from one host to
another. The old host was an OS/2 server. OS/2 is basically a single
user OS; the file (and directory) permissions were mostly irrelevant.
The new server is linux OS, opensuse 11.3 distribution. It, of course,
has more to say about
2010 Aug 29
0
Unusual error when building a file list
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rsync v3.0.7 (also seen with 3.0.5)
linux 2.6.34-12-desktop x86_64
os/2 v4.50 fp3
rsync makes an unusual error when building its file list for a
transfer: it decided to move a directory further down the directory tree
than where it was located in the source volume.
Even more strange is that during the next run of rsync, it adjusts the
*source*
2015 Apr 22
0
Changing only file permissions
On Wed, Apr 22, 2015 at 1:03 AM, James Moe <jimoe at sohnen-moe.com> wrote:
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> Hello,
> opensuse 13.2
> linux v3.16.7-7-desktop x86_64
> rsync v3.1.1
>
> I used rsync to copy /usr/ to another volume with these options:
> - --recursive --one-file-system --links --stats --itemize-changes
> - --quiet
2011 Aug 22
0
mount.cifs with "sec=ntlmv2" fails ("mount error(22): Invalid argument")
Hello, everyone,
I'm trying to mount a CIFS share served by Samba using mount.cifs with NTLMv2
authentication.
According to 'man mount.cifs' the option "sec=ntlmv2" should be supported, but it
keeps giving me "mount error(22): Invalid argument".
The Samba server enforces the use of NTLMv2. When allowing for NTLMv1 on both sides
everything works just fine.
The
2024 Jan 07
0
tools::startDynamicHelp(): Randomly prevents R from exiting (on MS Windows)
Thank you for confirming this. I just filed PR#18650
(https://bugs.r-project.org/show_bug.cgi?id=18650).
FWIW, I've found two other issues with startDynamicHelp() prior to this:
* https://bugs.r-project.org/show_bug.cgi?id=18645
* https://bugs.r-project.org/show_bug.cgi?id=18648
/Henrik
On Sat, Jan 6, 2024 at 5:53?PM Steve Martin <marberts at protonmail.com> wrote:
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> Henrik,