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2010 Nov 09
2
Help with Iterator
Dear Experts,
The following is my "Iterator". When I try to write a new function with
itel, I got error.
This is what I have:
> supDist<-function(x,y) return(max(abs(x-y)))
>
> myIterator <- function(xinit,f,data=NULL,eps=1e-6,itmax=5,verbose=FALSE) {
+ xold<-xinit
+ itel<-0
+ repeat {
+ xnew<-f(xold,data)
+ if (verbose) {
+ cat(
+
1997 Oct 24
1
NEtport
Hi, is it possible to print to a intel netport express? i am on a linux
machine, every other machine on the network is a win95 or nt machine and i
cant figure out why it wont let me print to the netport. when i do
smbclient '\\Np1\np1_lpt1' -P it just times out and gives this error.
smb-print.log
--------------------------------------------------------------------
server NP1, service
2010 Dec 07
0
R programing help-newton iterations for the square root
From: jypuppy36@hotmail.com
To: r-help-bounces@r-project.org
Subject: R programing help-newton iterations for the square root
Date: Tue, 7 Dec 2010 12:00:01 -0800
NEWTON ITERATIONS FOR THE SQUARE ROOT
Newton iterations to find the root of a real valued function f , i.e. a number x for which f (x) = 0, are of the form
Example. To find the square root of a positive number y we can use
2002 May 21
1
HP Jetdirect, Intel Netport, Samba, And Windows XP
Hello,
I have a bunch of Windows XP Pro machines, Samba 2.2.4, and several plotters on Jetdirect cards, and several printers on Netport 10/100 Muli-port network print servers.
I have successfully configured Samba 2.2.4 to allow Windows XP to join the domain controlled by Samba and automaticaly create its own computer account on Samba.
I would now like to setup Samba to share all the printers
2002 Feb 19
1
Probs with Intel NetportExpress
Hello,
i've bought an Intel NetportExpress and now i'm stuck booting the box.
I used the Netportmanager on a Windows box configure the NetBios path
to my OpenBSD Samba server.
Now the problems begin, the Netport does not download anything from
the samba server.
It sends frequently broadcasts - to connect to the Netbios name
as i would guess.
(0:aa:0:52:87:3b is the MAC adress of the
2000 Apr 05
3
Problems with Intel Netport Printserver and Samba
Running RH6.0 I am able to print just fine from linux, the problem now is
getting smb printing working. I am using an Intel Netport Express PRO/100
printserver. Previous to my upgrade from RH5.2 when I had the printer
directly connected to the samba server, I was able to print just fine from
the windows client machines (not using the raw method)
My /etc/printcap is as follows
##PRINTTOOL3##
2002 Jul 22
2
share name size limitation?
Hello everyone, I was trying to rename a newlys created share for a customer
site over the weekend. I was trying to give it MedTranBackup but that would
only yield an error on the NT4 workstation about the network name not found
and could not browse to it via network neighborhood. When I use MedTran
everything was happy. I appear to have hit a limit in the length of the
name. What is the
2005 Mar 25
7
What is web login password for Asteirsk@Home
2020 Jul 05
2
same changes in the DHCP to DNS script
Samsung is ignoring this nonesense for years.........you have a lot of
fun, if your marketing department are turning on a few of them at the
same time, to check their newest presentation gimmik........
please try this one:
https://1drv.ms/u/s!AtKwcFU5bIBMhzX8bAlnNJDjprFf
mani
On 05.07.2020 11:22, Rowland penny via samba wrote:
> On 05/07/2020 10:03, Mani Wieser via samba wrote:
>>
2020 Jul 05
2
same changes in the DHCP to DNS script
if I open it on a different PC I get forwarded to:
https://onedrive.live.com/?authkey=%21APxsCWc0kOOmsV8&cid=4C806C395570B0D2&id=4C806C395570B0D2%21949&parId=root&o=OneUp
On 05.07.2020 11:38, Rowland penny via samba wrote:
> On 05/07/2020 10:30, Mani Wieser via samba wrote:
>> Samsung is ignoring this nonesense for years.........you have a lot
>> of fun, if your
2020 Jul 23
2
samba-tool domain backup offline stalls
On 23/07/2020 18:12, James B. Byrne via samba wrote:
>
> On Thu, July 23, 2020 16:16:30, Mani Wieser wrote:
>
>>>> ../../source4/nbt_server/interfaces.c:228(nbtd_add_socket)
>>>> Failed to bind to 127.0.162.1:137 - NT_STATUS_ADDRESS_ALREADY_ASSOCIATED
>> check where has port 137 occupied
> There is nothing listening on 137
>
> [root at smb4-2 ~
2020 Nov 17
2
can't delete recursive DNS entry
On 17/11/2020 15:54, Mani Wieser via samba wrote:
>
> In the ADE it is easy to delete and than it disappears also from the
> RSAT-tool
>
> @Rowland: Is this a bug?
I have no idea, mainly because I have never done what the OP did.
Basically the dns records are just ldap records, so you may be able to
delete them with ldbdel , but you will need to find the DN's to delete
2002 May 03
2
Some questions concerning IPtables (& IMQ/SFQ)
Hi there!
Some questions I couldn''t find an answer for:
IPtables:
- Is it possible to filter those ACK-packets (to eleminate problems
with ADSL-connections) with IPtables? It wasn''t possible with IPchains,
so u32 had to be used. Now there is this nice little --tcp-flags
option. But I just don''t know if this is all I need. The u32 was
checking for packetsize too. So if
2020 Nov 17
3
can't delete recursive DNS entry
On 17/11/2020 16:19, Mani Wieser via samba wrote:
> ldbdel is definitely not the right tool: it will delete both records
>
> lddsearch: returned 2 records, because the dn is exactly the same
Didn't think you could have two records with the same DN, if this is
true, then it does sound like a bug, care to share the two DN's ?
Rowland
2011 Nov 17
3
UPS MGE serial cable over network.
Hi,
I'm forwarding your mail to the NUT list, because of a lack of time,
and also since some others (Charles) already looked at this issue IIRC
(related to the development branch 'netport').
cheers,
Arnaud
--
Linux / Unix Expert R&D - Eaton - http://powerquality.eaton.com
Network UPS Tools (NUT) Project Leader - http://www.networkupstools.org/
Debian Developer -
2020 Jul 23
1
samba-tool domain backup offline stalls
On 23/07/2020 18:36, Jeremy Allison wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 23, 2020 at 06:31:09PM +0100, Rowland penny via samba wrote:
>> On 23/07/2020 18:12, James B. Byrne via samba wrote:
>>> On Thu, July 23, 2020 16:16:30, Mani Wieser wrote:
>>>
>>>>>> ../../source4/nbt_server/interfaces.c:228(nbtd_add_socket)
>>>>>> Failed to bind to
2003 Jan 30
0
PhatBox and Music Keg unofficially support Vorbis
PhatBox and Music Keg (which I'd describe as MP3 players that hook into
your car stereo) unofficially support Vorbis.
Apparently there was a post to vorbis-dev quite a while ago about this,
but it's news to me, and it hasn't been on this list. I'll add this to
my hardware list, which I'll post here soon.
This was a (very speedy :-)) response I got from PhatNoise's
2009 Aug 14
2
Bestfortress driver, network serial patch for nut-2.0
Best fortress support was understandably dropped, but we still use them,
and someone else may want the driver I ported to nut-2.0.
We also often attach the serial cable from a UPS to a network terminal
server, since servers these days don't come with very many serial ports.
(They call them "legacy" ports.) I submitted a patch to support these for
nut-1.x, and it was rejected
2002 Jun 26
0
Win XP Pro, Samba 2.2.5, Sybase ASA and Linux 2.2.19
Greetings, all!
Samba has served me well these past 4 years. Now I have encountered problems. I
hope somebody can give me some insight:
Server: custom-compiled Linux 2.2.19
Dual P-III 1000
512 Meg ECC RAM (never touch the swap partitions!)
Dual 9 gig Ultra-SCSI drives
Software RAID level 1 for the Samba share partition.
Sybase ASA v. 7.0.3.2047 for Linux running on the
2014 Apr 12
0
[nut] blazer_soi: blazer driver, serial port over tcp/ip (#116)
On Apr 6, 2014, at 8:43 AM, alezz wrote:
> Hi Charles,
> Thanks for reply.
> I've took a look at the code you suggested me and tested it with my device.
> That patch implements tcp connection in serial.c, this is a more
> flexible approach, as it is applicable to all serial drivers. However
> the drivers then make ioctl calls to setup the tty port, and these fail.
> At