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1999 Dec 22
8
Samba Configuration Problem
Hi all,
I have installed Samba on Irix 6.5 and I have modified the sample smb
configuration file as shown below. I am having problem browsing the Samba
from Windows 95 host, it asks me to supply the //servername/IPC$ password.
Please assist.
Regards,
Kunle Olusanya
============================================================================
====================
; Configuration file for smbd.
;
1998 Jun 23
1
Printing on Windows 95
Hi,
I have installed v 1.9.18.p3 for IRIX 6.2. I can share my files between
SGI station and all local PC with Windows 95. I would like to send print
jobs from SGI machine to Windows 95 local machine printer too.
I tried it by smbclient and it was OK. However, cause it's not
practical. I try to print too using the sambalp command, by another name
the bulit-in Printer manager. The syntax of
1999 Dec 16
0
Win9x printer automatic installation
Hi everyone,
I've had automatic printer driver installation running fairly nicely
for a while now, but getting the drivers for your newest printer to
automatically install completely is a pain in the neck.
Basically, everything works except for adding a new section to
win.ini, and a registry entry for the printer. All the driver
files get copied over, and the printer appears as one would
2001 Apr 11
2
smbpasswd 2.0.7-3 matters (with smbpasswd & smb.conf...)
My message is first in english (hope you'll
understand it), et en fran?ais pour ceux qui le
causent.
--- ENGLISH ---
Hi everybody,
I've got a matter with my Samba server supplied by
Debien 2.2r0. testparm returns there's no problem in
smb.conf. It's in 'security = DOMAIN' mode.
I've got 3 boxes : SERVEUR$, POSTE1$ and POSTE2$, and
6 users, all correctly added to
2017 Nov 28
0
dplyr - add/expand rows
On 11/26/2017 08:42 PM, jim holtman wrote:
> try this:
>
> ##########################################
>
> library(dplyr)
>
> input <- tribble(
> ~station, ~from, ~to, ~record,
> "07EA001" , 1960 , 1960 , "QMS",
> "07EA001" , 1961 , 1970 , "QMC",
> "07EA001" , 1971 , 1971 ,
2017 Nov 29
0
dplyr - add/expand rows
Hi,
A benchmarking study with an additional (data.table-based) solution.
Enjoy! ;)
Cheers,
Denes
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## packages ##########################
library(dplyr)
library(data.table)
library(IRanges)
library(microbenchmark)
## prepare example dataset ###########
## use Bert's example, with 2000 stations instead of 2
d_df <- data.frame( station =
2017 Nov 25
0
dplyr - add/expand rows
I have a returned tibble of station operational record similar to the following:
> data.collection
# A tibble: 5 x 4
STATION_NUMBER YEAR_FROM YEAR_TO RECORD
<chr> <int> <int> <chr>
1 07EA001 1960 1960 QMS
2 07EA001 1961 1970 QMC
3 07EA001 1971 1971 QMM
4 07EA001 1972 1976 QMC
5
2017 Nov 26
0
dplyr - add/expand rows
> On Nov 25, 2017, at 11:18 AM, Hutchinson, David (EC) <david.hutchinson at canada.ca> wrote:
>
> I have a returned tibble of station operational record similar to the following:
>
>> data.collection
> # A tibble: 5 x 4
> STATION_NUMBER YEAR_FROM YEAR_TO RECORD
> <chr> <int> <int> <chr>
> 1 07EA001 1960
1999 Jun 13
1
Subnet Browsing, Halfway There
I have a network which consists of two subnets, each with a linux server
providing Samba services. With the configuration listed below, I have
successfully achieved Subnet B being able to browse Subnet A but, Subnet
A cannot browse Subnet B (sharename not found). Is it a Samba
configuration issue or is it DNS? (I have it fixed if I put an
/etc/lmhosts file on Linux Server A that has the host
2017 Nov 28
2
dplyr - add/expand rows
Or with the Bioconductor IRanges package:
df <- with(input, DataFrame(station, year=IRanges(from, to), record))
expand(df, "year")
DataFrame with 24 rows and 3 columns
station year record
<character> <integer> <character>
1 07EA001 1960 QMS
2 07EA001 1961 QMC
3 07EA001 1962 QMC
4
2017 Nov 27
2
dplyr - add/expand rows
try this:
##########################################
library(dplyr)
input <- tribble(
~station, ~from, ~to, ~record,
"07EA001" , 1960 , 1960 , "QMS",
"07EA001" , 1961 , 1970 , "QMC",
"07EA001" , 1971 , 1971 , "QMM",
"07EA001" , 1972 , 1976 , "QMC",
"07EA001" , 1977 ,
2017 Nov 29
0
dplyr - add/expand rows
Hi Martin,
On 11/29/2017 10:46 PM, Martin Morgan wrote:
> On 11/29/2017 04:15 PM, T?th D?nes wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> A benchmarking study with an additional (data.table-based) solution.
>
> I don't think speed is the right benchmark (I do agree that correctness
> is!).
Well, agree, and sorry for the wording. It was really just an exercise
and not a full
2013 Apr 22
2
Applying head to wall to figure out permissions issues.
I have a permissions issue on a Samba DC running 3.5.6. UserA does not have
permissions to write to file opened by UserB. Specifically, a file created
by UserA gets 764 permissions and UserB can't write to the file until
permissions are changed either on the server to +w for other or UserA
changes the permissions on the file from Windows for Everyone to have write
permissions.
I have tried nt
1999 Dec 22
0
Samba on Irix 6.5 / problem on samba browsing
>I have installed Samba on Irix 6.5 and I have modified the sample smb
>configuration file as shown below. I am having problem browsing the Samba
>from Windows 95 host, it asks me to supply the //servername/IPC$ password.
Be sure geoqusl user exist in the /etc/passwd database.
Then either enable passwd encription in samba or disable it in win9x
(read ENCRYPTION.txt, man smbpasswd, man
1999 Dec 24
0
How to increase the printing speed
Hi Brian,
Thank you very much. Now I am able to the printer on Win95 box.
But I don't know why the printing is very slow. Infact the printer waits
for a while before taking the next page. Is there a way to increase the
printing speed. Another important thing is that I cannot use any printer
option in the printer panel on IRIX box. It says "printer type
unkown".Is ther a way
1998 Jul 13
0
Help from the mailing list
Sorry if this is the subscription address and not the mailing list address,
if so.....
subscribe sglenister@comcab.co.uk ;-)
Guess what...I have a problem. Bound to be my lack of knowledge about
Netbios/
WINS/Netbui etc....
Been going through the DIAGNOSIS.txt tests and have got this far...
../smbclient -d 10 -L indy1
which gives...
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07/13/1998
2017 Nov 29
2
dplyr - add/expand rows
On 11/29/2017 04:15 PM, T?th D?nes wrote:
> Hi,
>
> A benchmarking study with an additional (data.table-based) solution.
I don't think speed is the right benchmark (I do agree that correctness
is!).
For the R-help list, maybe something about least specialized R knowledge
required would be appropriate? I'd say there were some 'hard' solutions
-- Michael (deep
2017 Nov 28
1
dplyr - add/expand rows
Bert wrote
... Bill's solution seems to be for only one station.
No, it works for any number of stations.
Bill Dunlap
TIBCO Software
wdunlap tibco.com
On Sun, Nov 26, 2017 at 11:10 AM, Bert Gunter <bgunter.4567 at gmail.com>
wrote:
> To David W.'s point about lack of a suitable reprex ("reproducible
> example"), Bill's solution seems to be for only one
2017 Nov 26
3
dplyr - add/expand rows
dplyr may have something for this, but in base R I think the following does
what you want. I've shortened the name of your data set to 'd'.
i <- rep(seq_len(nrow(d)), d$YEAR_TO-d$YEAR_FROM+1)
j <- sequence(d$YEAR_TO-d$YEAR_FROM+1)
transform(d[i,], YEAR=YEAR_FROM+j-1, YEAR_FROM=NULL, YEAR_TO=NULL)
Bill Dunlap
TIBCO Software
wdunlap tibco.com
On Sat, Nov 25, 2017 at 11:18 AM,
2017 Nov 26
0
dplyr - add/expand rows
To David W.'s point about lack of a suitable reprex ("reproducible
example"), Bill's solution seems to be for only one station.
Here is a reprex and modification that I think does what was requested for
multiple stations, again using base R and data frames, not dplyr and
tibbles.
First the reprex with **two** stations:
> d <- data.frame( station =