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1998 Sep 15
1
SAMBA digest 1812
Hi samba list members, Firstly, I've been using Samba for some while now and would to thank the Samba team for such a brilliant effort. I've got a Samba server running on a Linux box for a client (around 25-30 users) which has been running nearly 90 days now without any serious hitches at all. The client is incredibly impressed, over the moon, etc ... so it's probably time to pay up
1998 Sep 18
4
Printer banner always 'nobody'
I've had this problem as long as I've been using samba: every time anyone prints from a PC they get a banner page labeling them 'nobody.' Now, I realize this has to do with the guest account being 'nobody,' and the server is passing that name to the printer. It can get very frustrating, though, when lots of folks use the same printer and all of the jobs have the same name
1998 Sep 18
4
Letter case not preserved
All files transferred to my Samba server end up with lower case on the Unix box. Case is not preserved from NT to Unix. For example, if I copy C:\Temp\MyFile to a directory on the Samba server, it ends up there as myfile. What am I missing? I browsed the FAQ's in the web pages, without success... Marc Provencher Foxboro Calgary, Systems Integration and IT (403) 777-4275
1999 Oct 21
0
UNIX Passwd sync
Hi. Ive had UNIX passwd sync working using win95 clients and a samba (latest) SCO server. Then it stopped. Here is a snippet from the log file:- ============================== Invoking '/opt/K/SCO/Unix/5.0.4Eb/bin/passwd tnichols' as password change prog ram. [1999/10/21 12:26:51, 5] lib/util_sock.c:read_with_timeout(403) read_with_timeout: timeout read. EOF from client. [1999/10/21
2010 May 11
1
create volumn
Hi How can I create volumn in the new installation? I can't find any documents to help Thank you
1999 Jun 08
0
Help! Passwd debug - what is this?
When trying to get "unix password sync" to work, I recorded this bit of log file: (My user name is tnichols): [1999/06/08 13:13:35, 10] passdb/passdb.c:iterate_getsmbpwnam(156) found by name: tnichols [1999/06/08 13:13:35, 7] passdb/smbpass.c:endsmbfilepwent(81) endsmbfilepwent: closed password file. [1999/06/08 13:13:35, 3] smbd/chgpasswd.c:chgpasswd(387) Password change for
1999 Jul 09
0
Unix Password Sync Woes
Hello - hope somebody can point me in the right direction here. We use a SCO 5.0.4 box and samba 2.02, and when I try to get the passwd sync feature working, this is what my log file says:- (the user name is tnichols)- [1999/07/09 12:32:17, 3] smbd/chgpasswd.c:chgpasswd(387) Password change for user: tnichols [1999/07/09 12:32:17, 10] smbd/chgpasswd.c:findpty(78) findpty: Allocated slave
1998 Aug 27
0
Winpoopup via ppp
A short time ago I wrote regarding browsing a network from a remote site connected via Windows 95 ppp - and recieved help - thank you. I enabled WINS on the server and pointed the Win95 Network WINS setting to that IP number. Now... is there a way to get winpopup to send/recieve messages via that same connection. At the moment, this happens:- 1) I am warned that Netware can only handle 39
2003 Aug 06
1
Standard error of standard deviation: bootstrap or theoretical results?
Dear R users, This is more a statistical question rather than an R question. I'd appreciate it if you can give me some suggestions. I have a sample of a time series (sample size 500, fat tail in density). I am trying to calculate the Standard error of standard deviation of a sub-block-sample (sample size 250). I take 100 this kind of sub-block-sample, randomly. For these 100 subsamples, I
2012 Aug 09
2
Olympics: 200m Men Final
Hello, Have you seen the log-linear prediction of the 100m winning time in R mailed to the list yesterday by David Smith, subject Revolutions Blog: July roundup? "A log-linear regression in R predicted the gold-winning Olympic 100m sprint time to be 9.68 seconds (it was actually 9.63 seconds): http://bit.ly/QfChUh" The original by Markus Gesmann can be found at
2006 Mar 02
7
G729 and Meetme
I have noticed that when I try to connect multiple G729 VoIP devices into a MeetMe conference that I can only add up to the number of G729 licenses I have. Now I would think that because all the devices are G729, this wouldn't be the case and the only license that would ever be used would be if a non G729 device or Zap channel was a part of the Meetme conference. This is apparently note the
2012 May 08
1
Extracting Hash-tagged word from Tweets
Can someone help me with the code I can use to extract word preceded by hash tag in live tweets download from twitteR. An example of what I require is: [[9]] [1] "HollandUKTrade: #Dutch companies striking Olympic gold at London 2012 http://t.co/XsvvXAzT #london2012 #olympics #sport @hollandtrade @dutchembassyUK" (Tweet download) I want a code that will extract this: #Dutch companies
2004 Mar 02
0
Fail to create OCFS volumn on the hard disk via a QLA2312 fiberchannel card.
/dev/rawctl is part of the "raw block device" driver interface. You need to turn on the raw device driver option (CONFIG_RAW_DRIVER) in your kernel build. I have always created a new file system from my 2.4 kernel (that has all possible modules built and properly configured to load when needed), so I don't know for sure if mkfs.ocfs will work correctly after turning on the raw
2008 Jul 09
3
Common MS Office and samba file share issue
Hi all, There are many posts on many lists about this issue but no definitive answers. For me the issue came up with a new server running CentOS 5 + samba 3.0.35c + openldap. The recent postings I've seen always seem to have either RHEL 5 or CentOS 5 in common with the provided 2.6.18 kernel. The issue is .doc or .xls files saving and then producing an error about not being able to
2004 Jun 15
2
S/R/RWeb/ODBC
I'm looking for an optimal approach to access Oracle databases via RWeb applications. I'm new to R but familiar with programming functions and web pages for the S+ Statserver. I'm now going through the motions of migrating S+/Statserver applications to R/RWeb as a feasability exercise. I can access databases using ODBC directly in R or S, and using Statserver, but I have not succeeded
2008 Aug 05
2
request for fine panel axis controls in lattice
I'm trying to use fine axis controls in lattice for each panel. Specifically, within each panel, I want to set the limits for x and y equal to each other since it is paired data (using the max value of the two). Of course, I have no problems setting the limits for the entire plot but I am having trouble setting them for each specific panel. Could someone please provide me some guidance?
2009 Aug 19
4
Confidence interval on parameters from optim function
Hi everyone, I have two questions: I would like to get confidence intervals on the coefficients derived from the optim() function. I apply optim() to a given function f > res <- optim(c(0.08,0.04,1.),f,NULL,method="L-BFGS-B",lower=c(0.,0.,0.)) And I would like to get the p-value and confidence intervals associated with > res$par My second question deals with error message. I
2009 Feb 23
8
[PATCH] Included reserved memory regions in dom0 iommu mappings
This adds a boolean boot parameter to xen to allow reserved memory regions to be added to the iommu mappings for dom0. The parameter is "iommu_include_reserved" and is off by default. A warning is also traced when incorrect RMRR to system memory map values are detected. This is being added to address some incorrect BIOS''s that do not report correctly the requied reserved memory
2011 Jan 08
4
LiveCD System recovery - Mounting LVM?
Hi, I am trying to recover data from my old system which had LVM. The disk had two partitions - /dev/sda1 (boot, Linux) and /dev/sda2 (Linux LVM). I had taken a backup of both partitions using dd. Now I am booting of CentOS live cd for system restore. I recreated partitions like previous system using fdisk and then used dd to dump all the data onto it. I would like to mount sda2 as LVM, but I
2017 Dec 17
0
Auto Data in the ISLR Package
That probably works in this case, but it would cause grief if another car make had "ford" somewhere inside its name e.g. "bedford". Safer general practice is Auto[Auto$name %in% c("ford", "toyota"),] or similar using subset(). -pd > On 17 Dec 2017, at 09:10 , Eric Berger <ericjberger at gmail.com> wrote: > > myAuto <- Auto[