Displaying 20 results from an estimated 3000 matches similar to: "Domain problem with NT4 & Samba 3.0.2a"
2004 Aug 24
0
LDAP with Netscape 4 & Solaris 8
Hey all,
I'm trying to get Samba 3.0.4 to work with Netscape Directory Server
4.x with LDAP. The problem is that I'm not getting authenticated thru
LDAP. I've tried searching the archives(MARC), google and can find some
info but nothing seems to fix it. I've loaded the Netscape V4 schema
from the examples/LDAP.
Included at the end is both my smb.conf file and my LDIF
2012 Nov 24
2
Building factors across two columns, is this possible?
I am trying to make it so two columns with similar data use the same internal numbers for same factors, here is the example:
> read.csv("test.csv",header =FALSE,sep=",")
V1 V2 V3
1 sun moon stars
2 stars moon sun
3 cat dog catdog
4 dog moon sun
5 bird plane superman
6 1000 dog 2000
> data <-
2003 Oct 09
2
Not able to invoke swat
Hi
I have configured samba (version 2.2.7a) on Linux 9. Now I am facing a
problem like
I am able to invoke the swat in the local machine (http://localhost:901
<http://localhost:901/> ), But I am not able to invoke the swat from
other machine.
Let us consider
Localhost name is moon (linux machine)
Another machine is mars (Win 2k)
I am able to invoke swat from
2006 Apr 16
1
c++ code on amd64
Hi
Brief synopsis:
I am having a rather peculiar problem regarding a C++ library. It
seems that functions from this library behave differently when
compiled using R as opposed to being compiled directly from the
command line. The problem is only seen on the amd64 platform (using
gcc 4.0.2) and not on either of Solaris (both 32 bit and 64 bit), Mac
OS and Windows.
A bit more detail:
2015 Dec 06
2
lunar notation in crontab
Crontab offers many refined facilities for Western calendaring, but none
for traditional Eastern-- lunar-- designations. So for example, if one
wants specify regular occurring events on full moons or on new moons,
there is no way to do this. Emacs (a text processor!?) accomplishes
this. The math for calculating lunar calendaring is already available;
mathematical functions are already
2009 Dec 20
2
ogg "chapters"?
i'm thinking about albums like "dark side of the moon" and also live bands
(especially live-pa) and DJs where there's a continuous flow from one song
to the next...
i could use a MKV file with vorbis or mp3 and include a chapter listing
[with named chapters], that would allow listening to the whole thing with
no skipping between songs. at the same time, a listener can skip
2009 Apr 20
1
doing zero inflated glmm for count data with fmr
Hello R users,
Doing My PhD I collected count data which I believe is zero inflated. I have
run a statistical model with lmer and family=poisson and got
summary(model)@sigma=1 so I believe there is no overdispertion. I would
like to use the fmr function from the 'gnlm' library but I just cannot
figure out from the examples in the help page and some forums out there how
to convert the lmer
2024 Jan 30
2
Basic astronomy package recommendation wanted.
On Tue, 30 Jan 2024, Richard O'Keefe writes:
> Given
> - UTC timestamp
> - a location (latitude,longitude,elevation)
> I want to know
> - the sun angles
> - the moon angles
> - the phase of the moon.
> I looked on CRAN for astronomy, but didn't notice anything that seems
> to offer what I want. I could try coding these functions myself, but
> "if
2003 Dec 09
2
smbcontrol
All,
I want to be able to disconnect a user from a samba share. I'm using
Samba 2.2.8a on Solaris 8. If I'm reading OReilly correctly, I should
be able to use smbcontrol with the SMBD process id of the user who has
the share mounted. Here's an example:
ascmdev nguyenal tcmsdev 5654 orton (158.184.58.145) Tue
Dec 9 14:14:10 2003
burkharr burkharr other 26688
2010 Nov 29
2
FW: how to use by() ?
Thank you for the suggestion, Bill. The result is not quite what I would like. Here's sample code for you or anyone else who may be interested:
Al1 = c('A','C','C','C')
Al2 = c('G','G','G','T')
Freq1 = c(0.0078,0.0567,0.9434,0.9908)
MAF = c(0.0078,0.0567,0.0566,0.0092)
m1 = data.frame(Al1=Al1,
2000 Oct 27
1
missing def file in vorbis win32 build stuff
I was just trying to build the shared lib stuff and include it into RC4
of FreeAmp 2.1 today, but I found that the .def file for the vorbis
build stuff is missing and therefore no .lib file is generated.
Is there a reason for that, or is it just an omission? In any case, I
will hold off on the latest and greatest vorbis stuff in FreeAmp until
next week....
--ruaok Freezerburn! All else
2024 Jan 30
1
Basic astronomy package recommendation wanted.
Given
- UTC timestamp
- a location (latitude,longitude,elevation)
I want to know
- the sun angles
- the moon angles
- the phase of the moon.
I looked on CRAN for astronomy, but didn't notice anything that seems
to offer what I want. I could try coding these functions myself, but
"if you didn't write it you didn't wrong it".
2024 Jan 30
1
Basic astronomy package recommendation wanted.
There is also the package solrad that might do some of this. It is more intended for calculating solar radiation, which is probably not what you want, but may do other things you may find helpful.
> On Jan 30, 2024, at 5:44?AM, Enrico Schumann <es at enricoschumann.net> wrote:
>
> On Tue, 30 Jan 2024, Richard O'Keefe writes:
>
>> Given
>> - UTC timestamp
2010 Oct 01
0
Can't plug usb device
Hi
I'm trying to hotplug an usb device into kvm but the device is not attached
this is the definition:
cat kingston.xml
<hostdev mode='subsystem' type='usb' managed='yes'>
<source>
<vendor id='0x1131' />
<product id='0x1001' />
</source>
</hostdev>
the attach and detach
2007 Dec 14
13
RSpec-1.1.0 is released
The RSpec Development Team is pleased as glug (that''s kind of like
punch, but more festive) to announce RSpec-1.1.0.
Thanks to all who have contributed patches over the last few months.
Big thanks to Dan North and Brian Takita for their important work on
this release. Dan contributed his rbehave framework which is now the
Story Runner. Brian patiently did a TON of refactoring around
2007 Oct 22
3
Samba "hijack" the connection?
Dear all,
I have 2 domains: JUPITER.COM (Samba 3.0.23c - Centos5) and WIN.COM (Windows
2000 Adv Srv). I join a windows XP SP1 (MOON), first to Windows domain and
then to Samba's.
The problem is when I join the XP to Samba's and then try to logon to WIN.COM,
the XP is instead logon to Samba, thus the username is not found. The DNS is
not a problem, I set the DNS of the XP to
2000 Apr 19
3
integer pcm decode patch
Hi!
I've spent the last few nights digging into the Vorbis source and working
to implement a vorbis_synthesis_pcmout_int() function that kicks out
interleaved int16_t pcm data.
I think its important to have this function available to make the
job for people using the codec a little easier. This function abstracts
out the conversion to int16_t and removes the extra overhead of
moving the pcm
2011 Jan 07
5
Indexed FLAC file?
Hi all,
I have a very large music collection that I keep on a portable hard
drive (to plug in to car USB, carry with when I'm at my office, etc).
All but a few dozen files are part of an album, and not a single audio
file. This translates to an insane amount of files stored on my hard
drive. I am very strict about how I label and file my media (I loathe
unlabeled audio tracks), but
2011 Feb 20
3
ugly url form_tag
Hi all
I am using form_tag helper and everything is sent by the get method.
In the url looks like :
http://localhost:3000/posts?utf8=%E2%9C%93&search=rails
The utf8 attributes is pretty much ugly.
Is there a way (in Rails 3) the url looks like something like :
http://localhost:3000/posts/search/rails
If yes what do I need to change in my code ?
Here is my code
<% form_tag posts_path,
2017 Feb 11
2
Licence text questions
I'm running a CentOS 6.5 chroot to build Pale Moon (a Firefox fork)
for older machines running distros like Puppy linux. Before anyone
asks...
* Yes, even though the older machines are using "ancient" glibc, etc,
they do have security patches back-ported, e.g.
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=90461
"Lucid Puppy Revitalized as 5.2.8.7 - December,