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2004 Jul 02
0
FW: Samba config
Further to my last post I decided to BUY a copy Suse 9.1 including Samba
3. Not only was Suse very easy to setup I managed to get Samba up and
running without too many problems and can now print from Windows clients
via Samba. My only remaining challenge is setting up point and print.
Thanks for the responses.
Regards,
Chris
Christopher Moss
Murray McIntosh O'Brien
Wellesley House
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2004 Jul 09
0
FW: Point and Print
As an updatee to my last post, things are still not working! The drivers
did get added but I'm still not sure whether I achieved this via the Add
Printer Wizard or despite error messages the rpcclient adddriver did
work. I did wonder if the lsa_io_sec_qos: length c does not match size 8
error is because the printer name is too long, especially as when I
tried a shorter name such as HP2300 -
2004 Jul 13
1
FW: Re: Access Denied touching shared CUPS printer
After much trying I have finally got this to work and I'm slightly
embarassed to admit that the old RTFM tripped me up. In the Samba 3
HOWTO - the official one, rather than the draft I was originally using -
it states quite clearly that to get point 'n' print to work "use client
driver" needs to be set to "no" in the [global] section of smb.conf, and
the samba
2004 Jul 07
1
Point and Print
I recently posted regarding problems configuring Samba. These have all
been fixed but I am now struggling with the point and print facility. I
have attempted to upload the drivers from Windows XP workstations but
this seems to do nothing. So plan B was to manually copy the files to
the appropriate print$ share folder, so far so good. The problem I now
have is that the rpcclient utility simply
2004 Oct 08
3
Bug with png() and plot(type="n") (PR#7270)
Full_Name: Allen McIntosh
Version: 2.0.0
OS: Linux
Submission from: (NULL) (67.80.175.118)
Observed the bug with the following combinations: (RedHat 7.3, R 1.6.0) (RedHat
7.3, R 1.9.1) (Redhat 9, R2.0.0).
In the second plot (.png file) produced by the following sequence:
png(file="x%d.png")
plot(1:10,1:10,main="ooo",type="n")
segments(1:9,1:9,2:10,1:9)
2010 Mar 17
3
R Advanced Programming Course in USA
Hi folks,
I am working on my student internship to USA, california and would like to
attend a R Advanced Programming course while I am in USA. Where can I find
such a course. I am new to this list.
Trevor O'brien
>From Ireland.
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2004 May 04
5
ACD and/or CTI components for Asterisk
Is there is an open source ACD component for Asterisk?
Likewise, is there an open source CTI component that will work with
Asterisk?
Regards,
Jim O'Brien
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2008 May 20
2
Help creating a correlation matrix
Hello all. I have 14 variables, named D2_1,
D2_2,...,D2_14 (inherited from a data set). I would
like to create a matrix of correlations, although I
would be content in just learning how to create a
proper do loop. I tried something like this:
(for i in 1:14){cor(D2_[i],D2_[i], use =
"complete.obs")}
This is wrong, of course, but I don't know how to
"tell" R to run
2001 Apr 11
2
OpenSSH 2.5.2p2 and askass (fwd)
My c skills are remarkably rusty, but...
I've been from one end of the source to the other and it doesn't seem that
OpenSSH 2.5.2p2 will *EVER* use ssh-askpass (or any variation thereof).
Is there some flag to flip when trying to compile it? I've looked at the
SRPM that RedHat distributes, and at the latest CVS source from
openssh.com. Neither appears to have any mechanism for
2010 Jul 18
3
R graphic help
Dear All,
I've done some searching, but to no avail --
I'm plotting x-y data via the "plot" command, and the "log=x" command.
The graphed x values are in scientific notation (1e-02 1e-01 1e+00 etc).
Might you have some idea on how I can get the plot to uses the x values
(0.01 0.10 1.0 10.0 etc) instead? A related Q - where might a good place to
search for such
2004 Oct 28
2
POSIX time anomaly (PR#7317)
Full_Name: Allen McIntosh
Version: 2.0.0
OS: RedHat 9.0
Submission from: (NULL) (67.80.175.118)
The POSIX time printing routine gives strange results when asked to print a time
that is exactly midnight:
TZ=CST6CDT R -q --no-save
> strptime("10/5/2004 00:00:01 CDT", "%m/%d/%Y %H:%M:%S %Z")
[1] "2004-10-05 00:00:01"
> strptime("10/5/2004 00:00:00
1999 Apr 28
3
How to set up spooling for a HP JetDirect interface?
I've set up Samba and LPRng for HP printers with
JetDirect cards. It works for one user at a
time. But if the printer is off-line or busy, the
samba client does not get an error message, but
the job gets lost. :( I would like the print
jobs to be spooled on Linux even when there is an
active print job or when the printer is off-line.
Unfortunately I'm not familiar with lpd.
The
2007 Aug 14
1
weights in lmer
Dear R users,
Prof. Ripley just corrected my understanding of the use of weights in glm,
which I thought would allow me to correctly use lmer. However I'm still
having problems.
My data takes the form of # of infected and uninfected individuals that
were measured over time under different treatments. I'm using lmer to
adjust for the repeated measures over time.
In fitting the
1997 Nov 19
3
print to JetDirect
Hello.
I use Linux 2.0.30(Red Hat) and Samba 1.9.16p.
Clients are Win95, NT Workstations and Servers. I use
Linux like printserver and bridge. And I have problem
with my printer HP LaserJet 4MV with JetDirect card.
It print 1 test page( or another 1 page) and print
after it second page:
User: root
Host: LINUX
Class: LINUX
2009 Sep 30
2
E1/T1 Tapping call recording in Asterisk - Testing needed
Howdy,
I've spent a couple of days writing a new feature for Asterisk that allows
to record calls in T1 or E1 PRI lines using Asterisk connected to tapped
lines. This means that you don't have to install anything in the PBX's/telco
equipment that is going to be monitored, all you need is to install a device
like the PN 633 Tap Connection Adapter that is available for example, from
2002 May 10
16
Win2k Printing Problems
I just joined this list, If this has been answered before I apologize:
I have a Redhat 7.2 box running Samba 2.2.4
I have a few printers running on JetDirect boxes that I am attempting
to print to.
I used printconf in Redhat to set them up within the linux box.
Everything works fine from the linux box.
I set them up within samba (see [printers] below), but when I print I
get "Failed to
2000 Jan 12
0
Printer fun - controlling queue from Windows NT clients
I have set up a Samba server to act as our lab's print server for a bunch
of NT clients. It works quite well, except for one thing. Nobody can
control the print queue from Windows. When a job is sent, it never shows
up in the Windows print queue window, even when there are lots of other
jobs ahead of it. Using lpq under Linux shows the jobs just fine. Lprm et
al work perfectly too. So I assume
2007 Jul 19
1
write.table linebreaks
Hello R users,
I am a newby using R 2.5.0 on a Apple Power Book G4 with Mac OS X
10.4.10.
when I use the write.table function, I always get the output in Unix
linebreaks that I have to change to McIntosh linebreaks to be able to
Import the data in Excel 2004 for Mac.
Is there a possibility to do this automatically in R and respectively
in the write.table function?
Thanks in advance.
2016 Apr 10
2
R.squared in summary.lm with weights
> On Apr 10, 2016, at 3:11 AM, Murray Efford <murray.efford at otago.ac.nz> wrote:
>
> Martin -
> Thanks, but although hatvalues() is useful for calculating PRESS, I can't find anything directly relevant to my question in the influence help pages. After some burrowing in the literature I'm doubting there is an answer out there (PRESS R^2 is always presented in a fairly
1998 Sep 25
1
Pages printed >
> We have the need to track printer usage (pages used).
> Right now, my Samba printer share defines the print command
> as "print command = lpr -Pprinter.domain.edu -r %s"
> (The printer is a LaserJet 4000N, with the JetDirect card and
> its built-in LPD server.)
>
> What is the best way to figure out how much paper a given
> user printed?
>
You need to replace