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1998 Aug 05
1
Samba Weird One
Hello all! I have a strange one that I really need help with: I have samba p8 running on SCO Unix openserver 5.0.4. The rest of our network is Windows 95/NT 4.0 with our domain called 'SABINMETAL'. One of the NT workstations (named HELM with a user called steve) was working, but now it is doing the following: if steve logs onto the SABINMETAL domain, he cannot get to the Unix server
2018 Oct 18
1
trouble with ssl disable in centos 7 with version 1.0 1.2 and 3.10
I am trying to use dovecot without ssl in centos 7. It works with imap but I am not able to make it work with pop3. Pop3 only works with ssl=yes. I can use dovecot in centos 4 ok.? I get the same error with thunderbird and outlook. But for some reason it works when I telnet to port 110 and do retr 1. I was able to work pam and shadow passwords. this is the output that does not work with tls
2019 Mar 25
2
Overlapping register groups in old 8-bit MC6809 processor.
Hi I'm returning to my MC6809 back-end from a health-related hiatus. The assembler is tantalisingly close, but I've got some parsing and matching problems. The register set; these overlap in annoying ways, for instance, two instructions TFR and EXG each have a single opcode, and the post-byte specifies which registers are to be involved, but the registers can be 8- or 16-bit, and 2 of
2007 Feb 23
3
Sellvoip configuration....Please Help!!!!
hi guy, i have a problem, i have an sellvoip account and i want configure asterisk for outbound calls. this is my sip.conf register => XXXXX0000000000:PassWord@70.42.34.200 ; this is one of the sellvoip server [sellvoip_out] type=friend secret=PassWord username=XXXXXX0000000000 host=70.42.34.200 dtmfmode=rfc2833 context=testing disallow=all allow=ulaw extensions.conf this is a semplified
2001 Nov 28
1
memory.size ?
I am using Version 1.3.1 (2001-08-31) on a PC running Win98 and have 384MB RAM The error that I get is Reached total allocation of 256Mb: see help(memory.size) According to the help I should issue a Command-line flag `--max-mem-size' Where do I do this and what is the statement ? Thanks in advance Steve Lynch School of Bioresources Engineering and Environmental Hydrology Univ of Natal
2006 Sep 26
3
EXT3-fs: invalid journal inode.
Hi Everyone, I have a server which has a raid array on /dev/sdb. After a crash I tried to mount the array and it failed with: mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sdb, missing codepage or other error dmesg reports: EXT3-fs: invalid journal inode. I tried to run e2fsck and it failed (The output can be seen below). If anyone has any suggestions on how I can restore
2006 Oct 30
0
[RFC] Mongrel Books Page?
There seems to be a bunch of books now that either mention Mongrel or focus on it or will focus on it. I''ve got my book, but the more books that people can easily get in as many languages as possible benefits Mongrel and everyone. Soooo, I''m gonna start a "Books" page that will list all the books that talk about Mongrel. Send me your book, a small abstract, and the
2007 May 25
0
Two Linux books I recommend
I would like to recommend two (2) Linux books that might be helpful to some of the people reading this mailing list: (1) "Red Hat Fedora and Enterprise Linux Bible", by Christopher Negus. Published by Wiley. Buy the edition for the version of CentOS you are using. This book is very easy to read and is probably best for Beginning to Intermediate users. This is the book I reach for
2006 Jan 12
0
re: Good OOP and JS books / tutorials?
>>Can anyone recommend good books, online tutorials, or any other learning >>materials for Javascript - specifically Object Oriented Programming using >>JS? I''ve found the following site is a nice introduction for javascript newbies who have an OO background: http://www.multitask.com.au/people/dion/ Of course, the real ugly truths about javascript are a less
2006 Jan 12
0
RE: re: Good OOP and JS books / tutorials?
You could also check out the following tutorials. I found these pretty helpful. SitePoint Articles: http://www.sitepoint.com/print/oriented-programming-1 http://www.sitepoint.com/print/oriented-programming-2 Thank you, Mandy.
2006 Jan 09
1
Modifying script generated scaffold output Books/Authors
People, For my little book library db I find the rails script generated stuff fine for most of my needs but there is one thing I couldn''t figure out . . Part of the auto output of app/view/books/edit.rhtml is: <%= start_form_tag :action => ''update'', :id => @book %> <%= render :partial => ''form'' %> <%= submit_tag
2005 Dec 21
3
What books are coming out???
What Rails books are coming out soon ??? John McClain Senior Software Engineer TCS Healthcare jmcclain-RI2jYlfFOOy2dUpmj6OxPQC/G2K4zDHf@public.gmane.org (530)886-1700x235 "Skepticism is the first step toward truth"
2003 Apr 21
2
Anyone familiar with Cumulants or good reference books?
Hey, R-listers I want to get some statistical books on Cumulants for studying. So will you please give me some suggestions on these related books? Thanks for your point. Fred
2008 Apr 28
0
Hidden Markov model in R: books or tutorial biomed/ecology slant
Hi, I was just wondering if there are any books on R that have applications using Hidden Markov models or anyone with tutorials/exercises that can be shared. Ideally, these would have a bio/ecological slant though not neccesarily. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks! [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2003 Mar 11
0
About statistical independece or cumulant books or papers
Hey I am now studying the statistical indepdence between arbitray two random variables. And want to use Cumulant or related method as the starting point. So anybody has some hints on providing me some good textbooks or papers on cumulant or statistical indepdence criteria? Thanks a lot. Fred
2007 Oct 25
2
Good capistrano books, tutorials, guides
Hi, seems like there isn''t any good books, tutorials or guides on capistrano out on the web. Appreciate if someone can post up where to look for good capistrano resources. It seems that there is some learning curve for capistrano.. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ruby on Rails:
2007 Oct 22
0
beginner's tutorial, books, etc re: time-series analysis, ARMA/ARIMA models...
Thomas, may I also suggest, from the Documentation>Contributed section of CRAN, "Econometrics in R" by Grant Farnsworth http://cran.at.r-project.org/doc/contrib/Farnsworth-EconometricsInR.pdf (see the chapter on Time series) and, in case you can read Italian, "Analisi delle serie storiche con R" by Vito Ricci http://cran.at.r-project.org/doc/contrib/Ricci-ts-italian.pdf
2010 Mar 23
0
Author "R" books- Packt Publishing.
Hi All, I am writing to you for Packt Publishing, the publishers of computer related books. We are planning to extend our catalogue of books based on Scientific Computing Tools and are currently inviting authors interested in writing for Packt. This doesn't need any previous writing experience. Just an expert knowledge of your subject and a passion to share it with others is all that we
2001 Jul 17
2
Kerberos Books/Documents
Hey all, I've tried kerberizing SSH but I can't get it to login. I've read a lot of documentation, but I wish I could find a "cook-book" type of setup or how-to to get this beast working correctly, or to at least verify it's working per a specification. With that, I'm interested in what books/docs/etc does anyone recommend to get a good understanding of: 1.
2006 Dec 20
1
[LLVMdev] Books, papers and information
I found the chapters in Engineering a Compiler (Cooper and Torczon) perfectly match the code generator of LLVM. And this paper: Lengauer and Tarjan, A Fast Algorithm for Finding Dominators in a Flowgraph, ACM TOPLAS, Vol 1 , No.1, July 1979 I also would like to know more papers/books whose algorithms are implemented in LLVM. 在 星期二 19 十二月 2006 22:13,Fredrik Svensson 写道: > Hi, > > As