Displaying 20 results from an estimated 400 matches similar to: "Samba 2.07 eats Disk-Space!"
1998 Feb 02
1
Installation on SuSE Linux [was Re: Copyrights for R contributed libraries]
Christian Hoffmann <hoffmann@wsl.ch> writes:
> I just installed the SuSE distribution of Linux (from Fuerth, Germany). I
> would be very interested in learning of a SuSE compatible form of R.
> Installing Linux was expressly made to be able to use R :-)
>
> SuSE (suse@suse.de, http://www.suse.de) is a distribution which is quickly
> gaining users for Linux because of
1998 Dec 16
3
Difference between samba 2.0.0beta4 and NT4.0 ?
Hi Samba-gurus,
I have a problem with samba 2.0.0beta4 on solaris 2.5.1
(samba 1.9.18p10 behaves the same) :
1. I have a ordinary text-file on a samba-share (foo.txt).
NT4.0 sees the samba-share (\\sun100\tmp) as a netdrive
with the letter K:. I've done a 'net use k: \\sun100\tmp'.
2. I can doubleclick in NT4.0-explorer on foo.txt and notepad
comes up correctly.
3. I
1999 May 27
0
Problem : same mangled name for different files
Hello samba-list-readers,
I have 2 files with long filenames on a samba-server (V2.04b). The filenames
are
xxxxx_APB.h and xxxxx_SEL.h
For some reason the first part of the name has to be xxxxx_
In the file-property-sheet of windows-explorer the MS-DOS-name of
BOTH files is XXXXX_~5X.H. That means to me, that the hash-algorithm,
which generates the MS-DOS-name is to weak and produced a
1999 Jun 16
0
Pls. HELP : v1.9.18p10 much more robust with security=server than v2.04
Hello samba-list-reader,
why is samba v2.0x worse than v1.9.18p10 with respect to
NT-authentification with security=server ?
I have exactly the same smb.conf on two servers, one running samba v2.04b
and the other running samba v1.9.18p10 (Sun Solaris2.6).
With v1.9.18p10 everything works fine since months.
On the server running v2.0x in about 10% of all NT-authentification-tries
(with net use
2000 May 20
0
PLEASE : Help with filename-collisions
Hello samba-users,
I have a problem with mangled-name-collision :
I have 2 files with long filenames on a samba-server (V2.07, solaris).
The filenames are
xxxxx_APB.h and xxxxx_SEL.h
For some reason the first part of the name has to be xxxxx_
The mangle name of both files is XXXXX_~5X.H (look at the fileproperties in
explorer)
That means to me, that the hash-algorithm,
which generates the
2011 Oct 02
1
generating Venn diagram with 6 sets
Dear r-helpers,
Here I would like to have your kind helps on generating Venn diagram.
There are some packages within R on this task, like venneuler, VennDiagram,
vennerable. But, vennerable can not be installed on my Mac book. It seems
VennDiagram can not work on my data. And, venneuler may have generated a
wrong Venn diagram to me.
Do you have any experience/expertise on those Venn diagram?
2007 Apr 26
1
BindDN and password for Active Directory
Hello @ll,
I have a general question to Active Directory (AD), not directly
concerning samba, but I think the experts of this list know the answer.
At my scope: I'm using a Windows XP PC which is logged on using
Microsoft AD domain and Kerberos (normal procedure). I want to find out
the BindDN and - if possible the appropriate password - for using it for
a query with the Linux tool
2001 Oct 08
1
Package Install Problem under Win98
Hi,
I have tried to install 'tensor' as a new package in these phases:
1.
via 'Install package from local Zip-File' in Rgui/Windows98:
install.packages("D:/R/_Pakets12MB/tensor.zip", .lib.loc[1], CRAN = NULL)
2.
Looking at the library folder, there was now a new entry 'tensor'
including some files e.g.
\library\tensor\R\tensor.R
3.
Then I have done
2004 Aug 06
0
pull relay problems
One stream should have a mountpoint of /stream1 or something, and the
other of /stream2.
Then you access a stream like so:
http://my.server.com:8000/stream1
or
http://my.server.com:8000/stream2
then in the other icecast server, you just:
relay pull http://my.server.com:8000/stream1
relay pull http://my.server.com:8000/stream2
that should work.
jack.
On Fri, Apr 27, 2001 at 03:57:37PM -0700,
2009 Aug 15
1
System is computationally singular and scale of covariates
Dear all,
I'm running a self-written numerical optimization routine (hazard
model) which includes computing the inverse of the outer product of
the score. I have been getting the above error message ("System is
computationally singular"), and after some tweaking, I realized that
these variables have some high numbers and the problem could be
circumvented by scaling them down (i.e.
2004 Aug 06
2
pull relay problems
Would there be a way to have /stream1 and /stream2 be the same
content but encoded at differant bitrates (via iceS)?
thanks,
paul
On Fri, 27 Apr 2001, Jack Moffitt wrote:
> One stream should have a mountpoint of /stream1 or something, and the
> other of /stream2.
>
> Then you access a stream like so:
>
> http://my.server.com:8000/stream1
> or
>
2003 May 11
1
Mac OS X canonically decomposed UTF-16 filenames
Hi.
I'd like to find some way for Samba to convert the filenames created
by Macintosh OS X into something windows can use.
According to their docs:
http://developer.apple.com/techpubs/macosx/Essentials/SystemOverview/FileSystem/chapter_9_section_13.html
filenames are stored as
canonically decomposed Unicode 2.1 in UTF-16 format (a sequence of
16-bit codes)
Samba running on a
2006 Aug 25
1
dos filemode not working (NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED)
dear all,
switching from 3.0.22 to 3.023b, we can't get the parameter "dos
filemode" to work (giving members of a group with full control the
ability to change the acl's). in previous versions we were using "acl
group control" which served well (now marked deprecated).
the share section of smb.conf is:
[test]
comment = testshare
path = /media/samba/test
public =
2006 Jun 20
3
Create variables with common values for each group
Dear all,
sorry, this is for sure really basic, but I searched a lot in the
internet, and just couldn't find a solution.
The problem is to create new variables from a data frame which
contains both individual and group variables, such as mean age for an
household. My data frame:
df
hhid h.age
1 10010020 23
2 10010020 23
3 10010126 42
4 10010126 60
5 10010142
2004 Aug 06
0
pull relay problems
Why are you using multiple ports at all? That's what mountpoints are
for.
jack.
On Fri, Apr 27, 2001 at 03:36:31PM -0700, A.J. Lindner wrote:
> heya...
>
> i'm extremely new to the list (10 minutes), and i have a burnin' question
> that i was hopin' you folks could help me out with.
>
> i'm running beos as an encoder box, with two streams (8000 and 8001)
2009 Jan 20
0
rsync 3.0.4 patches for 10.3
Le 19 janv. 09 ? 21:53, tim lindner a ?crit :
>
> Thanks for this. Everything has been working fine. I did encounter
> one problem. It didn't like it when colons were in filenames. Rsync
> would spit out an error and move to the next file.
>
> I remember (sorry I don't have a reference) that HFS disallows a ":"
> in the file name. So when a filename is
2003 Jan 03
4
factor analysis (pca): how to get the 'communalities'?
Dear expe-R-ts,
I try some test data for a factorAnalysis (resp. pca) in the sense of Prof.
Ripley's MASS ? 11.1, p. 330 ff., just to prepare myself for an analysis of my
own empirical data using R (instead of SPSS).
1. the data.
## The test data is (from the book of Backhaus et al.: Multivariate ##
Analysemethoden. Springer 2000 [9th ed.], p. 300 ff):
2004 Aug 06
2
pull relay problems
i was using multiple ports because that's how i figured i'd have to do
it.
o, mounting the remote source locally? i'm not familiar with how to do
this. i'm also not seeing how to do this in the docs.
how would i go about mounting a remote stream?
-a.j.
On Fri, 27 Apr 2001, Jack Moffitt wrote:
> Why are you using multiple ports at all? That's what mountpoints are
>
2006 Jul 04
1
using weights in lrm
Dear all,
just a quick question regarding weights in logistic regression. I do
results <- lrm(y.js ~
h.hhsize
+ h.death1
+ h.ill1
+ h.ljob1
+ h.fin1
+ h.div1
+ h.fail1
+ h.sex
+ h.ch.1
2015 Jan 16
7
[LLVMdev] proof of concept for a loop fusion pass
Hi,
We are proposing a loop fusion pass that tries to proactive fuse loops across function call boundaries and arbitrary control flow.
http://reviews.llvm.org/D7008
With this pass, we get 103 loop fusions in SPECCPU INT 2006 462.libquantum with rate performance improving close to 2.5X in x86 (results from AMD A10-6700).
I took some liberties in patching up some of the code in