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2011 Jan 11
2
IE6 install problem
Hi, Thank you in advance for your help from someone who has very little computer knowledge.... IE6 doesn't install....the following is as far as it goes....please tell me what I have to do to get it going.... Oh, I was able to install IE7 but it doesn't connect. Thanks again. Cheryl 11-01-05 8:15:36 AM SyncServer[3280] [110f40] |SyncServer|Warning| Refreshing watchdog because of a
2007 Apr 08
2
[LLVMdev] New automated decision procedure for path-sensitive analysis
Dear LLVMers, This email is intended for those interested in path-sensitive analysis, integer overflow analysis, static analysis, and (perhaps) loop invariant computation. Traditionally, such analyses have been considered too expensive to be practical, and were mostly an academic curiosity. The core of the problem is the lack of adequate automated decision procedures which could quickly
2000 May 10
1
R and Java ? [forwarded]
This is of broader interest, and I'm not the expert.. ------- start of forwarded message ------- From: Cheryl J Fernandes <cferna3@uic.edu> To: maechler@stat.math.ethz.ch Subject: Re R and Java Date: Tue, 9 May 2000 13:54:35 -0500 (CDT) Hi Martin, I'm Cheryl Fernandes currently pursuing my Masters Of Computer Science at the university of Illinois, at Chicago. I have tried
2001 Nov 28
1
rsyncing devices
Hi All, I'm running rsync version 2.4.6 protocol version 24 on several Solaris 2.8 computers, and seversl RedHat Linux 7.2 computers. I have several character devices that I am rsyncing from my Solaris computer. Rsync works from one solaris to another solaris computer. But rsyncing these devices does not work from a solaris computer to the Linux computer. The devices are being copied over
1999 Jan 25
1
COMMERCIAL: S-PLUS Data Analysis Software now Available on Linux (fwd)
I thought R users might be interested (surprised) to hear that R will have some competition on Linux now. Bill ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Sun, 24 Jan 1999 01:37:15 GMT From: Cheryl Mauer <cmauer at statsci.com> Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.announce Subject: COMMERCIAL: S-PLUS Data Analysis Software now Available on Linux Followup-To: comp.os.linux.misc -----BEGIN PGP
2007 Apr 09
2
[LLVMdev] New automated decision procedure for path-sensitive analysis
Hi Zhongxing, On 4/8/07, Zhongxing Xu <xuzhongxing at gmail.com> wrote: > I think the real difficult thing in path sensitive program analysis (or > symbolic execution) is not the lack of decision procedures, but the > translation of arbitrary pointer operations and library function calls in > C/C++ program into the mathematics supported by the automated theorem > prover. >
2007 Apr 09
0
[LLVMdev] New automated decision procedure for path-sensitive analysis
> > Spear takes a different approach - it is bit-precise, handles all > operators, but > currently doesn't handle arrays directly. However, the other mentioned > thm provers > handle arrays by encoding them as UIFs + several axioms. As UIFs can be > encoded > to SAT, I think that the theory of arrays could be as well. So, with a > bit of effort, > you should be
2000 Jun 08
1
creating models from "Objects" in R's environment
Hi I'm trying to create Tree based models in R using the downloadable package called "tree". It is mentioned in the R documentation that Objects are created and stored in the R environment by name. So I have saved all the objects formed during the creation of a tree model using the R command: dump(objects(),"Z:\\Project\\Exammples\\Output\\outputTree.txt");
2000 Jun 08
1
creating models from "Objects" in R's environment
Hi I'm trying to create Tree based models in R using the downloadable package called "tree". It is mentioned in the R documentation that Objects are created and stored in the R environment by name. So I have saved all the objects formed during the creation of a tree model using the R command: dump(objects(),"Z:\\Project\\Exammples\\Output\\outputTree.txt");
2007 Jul 21
0
copying large number of files from XP to Samba fails
I have a new Sun Fire AMD64 server running Solaris 10 12/06 and Samba 3.0.21b. I have migrated a configuration file from an older RHEL machine running Samba 2.2.x. On this new machine, if one tries to copy a large number of files from a Windows XP client to the server, the copy starts and runs for a few minutes, but then stops. The error message on the XP machine is "Cannot copy
2019 Apr 11
0
AD migration issues
On Thu, 11 Apr 2019 12:05:13 +0000 Praveen Ghimire via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > Hi , > > We migrated to AD account in a Ubuntu 16.04 (Samba 4.3.11)and came > across issues with user shares. Some of the users were able to access > the shares and some were not. Can I suggest you migrate again, this time to Ubuntu 18.04, this will get you a supported (by
2003 Mar 19
3
r-help using random generating
To whom it may concern: Given that my sample size is n, my mean is 100, and my sd is 10, I need to use a random number generator (which I believe is the function rnorm(5,100,10)), but I need to repeat it a large number of times, and then plot the sampling distributions of the sample means, sd's, and variances of those generated sets. I'm having a real hard time trying to figure out how
2019 Apr 11
3
AD migration issues
Hi , We migrated to AD account in a Ubuntu 16.04 (Samba 4.3.11)and came across issues with user shares. Some of the users were able to access the shares and some were not. The server in question has both AD and File and we followed the samba wiki to enable the Windows ACL To migrate , we ran the following samba-tool domain classicupgrade --dbdir=/var/lib/samba.PDC/dbdir --realm=lin.GROUP
2019 Apr 11
1
AD migration issues
Hi Rowland, Thank you for that. We did the testing in a Vmware VM, the actual production box is hosted in SmartOS. Didn't encounter the issues during testing. I am pretty sure it is not a group, it is a user. When I check the AD , I see it as a user. The user with the issue is doesn't have that listed in members of section. With the idmap stuff, the server in question is both DC and
2002 Dec 04
0
question/problem - SAMBA server dies
Hi there, I'm running Solaris 8 on a Sun420R with SAMBA 2.2.2 ... Periodically, at least once a week - roughly, my SAMBA server dies. I'm not able to completely troubleshoot this yet because the early birds in my office are most efficient and run the samba.server restart utility before I get in ... (per my instruction; however now I've asked them to hold off if there is no urgency).
2008 Feb 22
0
next to no frils smb.conf pointing to an existing LDAP on AIX 5.3
Hello all. Talking about Samba 3.0.28 on AIX 5.3.0.0. I am new to Samba, new to LDAP. I got a "no frills" config running. My goal : have a "no frills" + "authenticating against an existing already running LDAP server" config. I imagine I could get my samba server to authenticate against this LDAP Server. "Just point Samba at this LDAP, and that's it !"
2010 Aug 12
1
3.6.pre1 -> NT_STATUS_INVALID_NETWORK_RESPONSE
Hi there, I just tried 3.6pre1 to see if the printing code works now on solaris again, no luck so far to get it running at all though :( The config is unchanged and works well with the 3.5 branch Any hints someone ? [printsrv9] /global/spool/printsrv9 # testparm Load smb config files from /global/spool/printsrv9/samba-3.6.0pre1/lib/smb.conf Processing section "[print$]" Processing
2019 Apr 13
2
AD migration issues
Hi Rowland, Just a quick summary, we had to roll back the AD migration due to some users having issues accessing the shares post the migration. They were getting server couldn't not be found , using both hostname and IP. It won't even show the shares available in the server. Some users had no issues, which is the puzzling bit Re the OS and file system: I had a look at the following
2003 Aug 25
1
Samba 3 problems with file read/writes
I just updated my web server box, running Debian testing, to samba v3, and am having some problems with a share. Can anyone advise me on this? I have a share called "allsrvr" which is defined in my smb.conf file as follows. Please note that security isn't an issue here. The server is connected to my home system via a VPN and all smb/cifs ports are closed to the world at the
2006 Apr 24
0
Re: Sum-up: Re-proposal: web forums
On Monday 24 April 2006 04:50 am, Tom Spear (Dustin Booker, Dustin Navea) wrote: > n0dalus wrote: > > In a way this holds for mailing lists as well, but I think > > the difference is that forums usually have: > > - Large sections containing non-technical discussion > > - 'Post counts', often used as a measure of status > > - Signup date, also used as