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2003 Dec 04
1
Weird Auth issue
OK, running Samba 3.0.0 on RH9 in a W2K AD environment. MIT Kerberos 1.2.7. Joined the domain with no problem, wbinfo and getent respond perfectly. I can get Kerberos tickets from the W2K domain and browse domain resources from the RH9 box, both with krb tickets and by supplying a password, although using the -k option does not display the "network neighborhood" browse list. However,
2017 Jul 25
2
Wiki rights requested: Various SIG pages
On 07/24/2017 03:09 PM, Alan Bartlett wrote: > On 24 July 2017 at 18:33, Rich Bowen <rbowen at redhat.com> wrote: >> I'm hoping to update https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup and >> bring it more in line with reality. As such, can I please get edit rights to >> >> https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup >> >> and the docs under that?
2010 Oct 15
1
Dealing with Non-Standard Hours
A data set I obtained has the hours running from 01 through 24 rather than the conventional 00 through 23. My favorite, strptime, balks at hour 24. I thought it would be easy to correct but it must be too late on Friday for my brain and caffeine isn't helping. TIA for a hint, Clint -- Clint Bowman INTERNET: clint at ecy.wa.gov Air Quality Modeler INTERNET: clint at math.utah.edu
2012 Dec 12
2
Flac and SourceForge
On Dec 12, 2012, at 3:55 PM, Erik de Castro Lopo wrote: > Rich Bowen wrote: > >> Hi, I'm Rich Bowen, the Community Manager at SourceForge. > > Thanks Rich. Replied directly to you CCing Ralph Giles who > has an SF.net account. Ralph's account is not currently attached to the project. Mike Wren is attached to the project (I saw his name in the archives) but he's
2015 Oct 28
0
Disabling "quick check"
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 if you see >f it is doing something to the file. At least a delta-xfer. If it was just a metadata change it would show cf. If you see an >fc without a t then that is an example where rsync found a file that didn't match even though the timestamps did. That isn't supposed to happen very often. On 10/28/2015 01:19 PM, Clint Olsen
2011 Dec 11
2
ToDo List Notation
I just joined this mail-list, so I apologize if this has been discussed before, but: Has anyone suggested adding a "todo list notation" to Markdown? Specifically, I'd like to see an open paren, brace or bracket, at the start of a line, followed by a space, a "/", or a "X", followed by a matching closing paren, brace, or bracket, followed by a space and more text
2004 Apr 06
2
Syntax Question
I have a large data structure that looks like: > strsplit(st,",")[14395] [1] "KGEG" [2] "SA => KGEG" [3] "72785" [4] "47.62139" [5] "-117.52778" [6] "723" [7] "WA" [8] "US" [9] "2" [10] "SPOKANE SPOKANE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT" [11] "1" I'd like to be able to
2004 Apr 02
1
Winding Number
I have shapefiles for the state climatic divisions for the United States and read.shape brings them in wonderfully. Now I wish to run through a list of several thousand observation sites to find out in which division each is located. I figure that I can compute the winding number for each site and be done. However a search doesn't find any references and I can't find a winding number
2004 Jun 16
3
Aggregating on Water Year Rather Than Calendar Year
The US water year extends from 01 October yyyy-1 through 30 September yyyy and is referenced by the year starting on the included 01 January yyyy. I'd like to be able to find the annual means for the water year. To do so I've taken the input date-time, which is in the usual format "1991-10-07 10:35:00" changed it by: w$d<-as.POSIXct(w$date.time) Now I can add an
2004 Mar 29
1
Interesting Behavior in plot()
I have a 2 by 226200 table, conveniently read in by read.table(), which exhibits some strange behavior when plotted by plot(V1,V2). The general pattern for the range of windspeeds, [0<V1<50] is as expected -- the wind gust falls in the interval [V1<V2<65] except for certain values of V2. For V2 == c(15,26,37,48,59), the V2 values are positioned at one-tenth of the V1 (i.e., as if I
2005 Apr 18
1
Auth errors with winbind on member server with Native AD
So many people have posted this problem! The steps to debug need to be in a FAQ. The short question is: Can there be a disconnect between the short and long REALM names, leading to winbind-to-AD authentication errors? and How do I fix it? I can access windows shares or join a AD Domain with: mount -t smbfs -o username=johns,workgroup=ms //library/Source_Safe tmp/ --or-- net ads
2017 Jul 26
3
Wiki rights requested: Various SIG pages
On 07/25/2017 10:03 AM, Akemi Yagi wrote: > On Tue, Jul 25, 2017 at 6:13 AM, Rich Bowen <rbowen at redhat.com> wrote: >> >> >> https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/SCLo >> >> https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/Promo >> >> Thanks! >> >> --Rich > > You should have edit rights everything under >
2015 Jan 11
0
Link-dest thinks file is newly created, but it isn't
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 If it seeing the files as new then I agree that stat won't help. It might have explained some other itemize output. Since it is seeing the files as new then they must not be where it is looking. Meaning that your link-dest parameter must not be appropriate for your target. On 01/10/2015 08:49 PM, Clint Olsen wrote: > On Sat Jan 10 2015 at
2005 Jul 17
0
R source issue "sarge" or "stable"
Clint, Sorry for the delayed reply, but I was away from my computers for several days. On 6 July 2005 at 11:24, Clint Harshaw wrote: | Hi Dirk and Douglas: | | I am a user of Debian and R. My system is a Debian Sarge system, and I | want to add the ibiblio mirror to keep my R installation up to date. | However, I'm running into some trouble when trying to follow the | instructions in the
2012 Dec 12
4
Flac and SourceForge
Hi, I'm Rich Bowen, the Community Manager at SourceForge. I was just chatting with Fingolfin on IRC about the state of the Flac project, and I wanted to let you know that I've jumped into the fray. As Community Manager, I'm interested in the health of projects, and I spend a lot of time looking at projects like Flac that still get huge numbers of downloads, but haven't cut a
2015 Jan 10
0
Link-dest thinks file is newly created, but it isn't
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 What does --itemize-changes say about that file? Try using the stat command on the various copies of it to see what is different about them. On 01/09/2015 09:42 PM, Clint Olsen wrote: > Hi: > > I've been using rsync for a couple years now. Unfortunately, I've > made some changes on both ends, so it's unclear what could be
2015 Oct 28
0
Disabling "quick check"
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 - --checksum generally takes a lot longer than --size-only. A delta transfer generally goes quicker than a checksum. However, if you want to make a list of what is corrupt a checksumming utility that is less stupid than rsync can be useful. I say that because rsync's - --checksum is entirely unintelligent. It will checksum every single file on
2010 Mar 26
1
Linear mixed models with custom link functions in R
Hello All, I am looking for an R library/function that allows the specification of a custom link function in a linear mixed model. I've been using glm() in library MASS to fit fixed-effect models with a custom link but my study design demands mixed models. Any suggestions on the best R library/function to achieve this would be greatly appreciated. I have tried, to no avail, to
2018 Sep 19
1
Header image of blog.centos.org
On Tue, Sep 18, 2018 at 10:18 AM Rich Bowen <rbowen at redhat.com> wrote: > > On 9/18/18 8:27 AM, Fabian Arrotin wrote: > > On 18/09/18 14:19, Rich Bowen wrote: > >> Hmm. I matched the existing banner size identically as I assumed it was > >> correct. There are in fact 4 banners now on random rotate. > >> > > I'm not a designer, but what about
2015 Jan 11
2
Link-dest thinks file is newly created, but it isn't
On Sat Jan 10 2015 at 5:21:33 AM Kevin Korb <kmk at sanitarium.net> wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > What does --itemize-changes say about that file? Try using the stat > command on the various copies of it to see what is different about them. > In my original message, I stated I used --itemize-changes, and I reported the following: >