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2005 Jan 05
2
Samba 3.0.11pre1 Available for Download
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This is a preview release of the Samba 3.0.11 code base and
is provided for testing only. This release is *not* intended
for production servers. However, there have been several bug
fixes since 3.0.10 that we feel are important to make available
to the Samba community for wider testing.
Common bugs fixed in 3.0.11pre1 include:
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2005 Jan 05
2
Samba 3.0.11pre1 Available for Download
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This is a preview release of the Samba 3.0.11 code base and
is provided for testing only. This release is *not* intended
for production servers. However, there have been several bug
fixes since 3.0.10 that we feel are important to make available
to the Samba community for wider testing.
Common bugs fixed in 3.0.11pre1 include:
~ o Numerous
2020 Aug 10
3
ZFS fails with latest C8 kernel
As if last weekend's UEFI debacle wasn't bad enough, it now seems the
latest C8 kernel (4.18.0-193.14.2) is incompatible with the current
ZFSOnLinux packages (0.8.4-1). When booted to the latest kernel, ZFS is
inaccessible on my C8 storage server. When I back off to the prior
kernel (4.18.0-193.6.3), all is well.
If a local ZFS system is unavailable to the C8 kernel support folks,
2017 Dec 12
2
[PATCH] df: Handle block sizes smaller than 1024 bytes (RHBZ#1525241).
Thanks: Mykola Ivanets
---
df/output.c | 26 ++++++++++++++++++++------
1 file changed, 20 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)
diff --git a/df/output.c b/df/output.c
index eed7f384d..18f76b155 100644
--- a/df/output.c
+++ b/df/output.c
@@ -80,6 +80,22 @@ print_title (void)
}
}
+/* scale (n, 4096, 1024) ==> n * 4
+ * scale (n, 512, 1024) ==> n / 2
+ */
+static uintmax_t
+scale (uintmax_t
2016 Dec 22
3
[Bug 2649] New: Problem with reverse tunnel between SSH client 5.5p1 and SSH server > 6.4p1
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2649
Bug ID: 2649
Summary: Problem with reverse tunnel between SSH client 5.5p1
and SSH server > 6.4p1
Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: 6.7p1
Hardware: amd64
OS: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P5
2013 Nov 21
3
Google Chrome
I have been using CentOS on my laptop for a few days now and it works
great! Great work-around for the Fedora GNOME 3 debacle.
But I'm starting to miss Google Chrome pretty seriously. Firefox is
just not what it once was. It's slow. Spell check is weak. Sometimes
it straight up fails to display pages after going "back". There are
numerous details like this that just make FF
2007 Jun 12
3
Appropriate regression model for categorical variables
Dear users,
In my psychometric test i have applied logistic regression on my data. My
data consists of 50 predictors (22 continuous and 28 categorical) plus a
binary response.
Using glm(), stepAIC() i didn't get satisfactory result as misclassification
rate is too high. I think categorical variables are responsible for this
debacle. Some of them have more than 6 level (one has 10 level).
2005 Jan 25
1
3.0.11pre2 and wbinfo --users-sids
Hello good people of Samba,
I've been working with the latest Samba (3.0.11pre2) and have noticed
that between 3.0.11pre1 and 3.0.11pre2, wbinfo --user-sids <SID> has
stopped working. I have confirmed that going back to version 3.0.11pre1
(everything else being held steady) corrects the error I'm seeing.
#wbinfo -n <username>
<big long SID>
#wbinfo --user-sids=<big
2013 Nov 16
4
CentOS as Development Laptop?
Hi,
Is CentOS good for a desktop machine?
I have been using Fedora but the whole GNOME 3 debacle has me
scrambling for something else. I have a few "minimal" CentOS servers
but does anyone here use CentOS on their laptop?
Does wireless and suspend work ok?
Are there packages for the usual desktop stuff like libreoffice,
sylpheed and so on?
Machine is Toshiba Portege R935. It's
2004 Oct 14
2
[LLVMdev] Linker problems with Visual Studio
I finally managed to compile a working fibonacci example (using the
interpreter, I'm still working on porting the x86 backend). The final
problem was that I couldn't find a way to force the linker to include
the Dominators.obj file since there were no references to it. There is
an option to the linker to stop it from stripping unreferenced code, but
it still doesn't pull the object
2018 Dec 19
1
How to configure Dovecot to disable NIST's curves and still rertain EECDH?
I am interested in configuring Dovecot's TLS so as to retain forward
secrecy, but eliminate all of NIST's elliptic curves.
Besides being subject to side channel attacks [1], in some quarters
there is a general distrust of NIST's curves and any of their other
cryptographic primitives after the Dual EC DRBG debacle.
>From what I can tell, the following will prevent the use of
2004 Oct 14
0
[LLVMdev] Linker problems with Visual Studio
On Thu, 14 Oct 2004, Morten Ofstad wrote:
> I finally managed to compile a working fibonacci example (using the
> interpreter, I'm still working on porting the x86 backend). The final
> problem was that I couldn't find a way to force the linker to include
> the Dominators.obj file since there were no references to it. There is
> an option to the linker to stop it from
2018 Jan 24
2
/lib/firmware/microcode.dat update on CentOS 6
What's amazing to me is, after "Intel Inside - don't divide" (their 486 debacle), they didn't learn and have a better plan for addressing these kinds of things.
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2006 Aug 14
0
[LLVMdev] Folding instructions
On Aug 13, 2006, at 11:16 PM, Fernando Magno Quintao Pereira wrote:
>
> Dear LLVMers,
>
> I am trying to fold memory operands in the way that is done in
> RegAllocLocal.cpp, or in LiveIntervalAnalysis.cpp, but I am getting
> errors
> that
> I don't know how to fix. Could someone tell me which steps should I
> take
> in order
> to correctly fold memory
2015 Jan 23
1
DMARC test (request)
On Sun, Jan 18, 2015 at 11:11 AM, Patrick Masotta <masottaus at yahoo.com> wrote:
>> As per
>> prior discussions, the "From:" field should remain
>> with the
>> original sender. One (important)
>> reason is that frequent participants
>> in the
>> Syslinux Mailing List tend to use the "From:"
>> field, for
>> instance
2007 Oct 25
3
Migrate CentOS 3 to 4 to 5?
Hi,
After the previous debacle with PHP and MySQL it has been decided
that we think about an upgrade from CentOS 3 to 5, since that would
solve our problem, if successful. I tried finding information on how
to best attempt this, but thanks to a plethora of contradictory
information my head is now spinning with a few rpm (rounds per minute).
The situation is as follows: Remote box at our
2006 Apr 19
2
Capistrano on Windows
So, I''ve just completed my first develop-test-deploy-wait
-fix-test-deploy,
and although it was successful it was a nightmare to carry out.
Aside from not knowing that sqlite doesnt have a facility to delete
columns from tables, the whole operation reeked of "hacked," with
multiple command windows open while I sprinted back and forth
between my dev machine and the web
2009 Apr 09
1
[LLVMdev] Native Static Compilers Compatible with LLVM
Hello Jeffery,
Thank you for the information, but I was already aware of this. I
still have many concerns about GCC from the links you sent yourself:
>"A file is an "Independent Module" if it either requires the Runtime Library for execution after a Compilation
>Process, or makes use of an interface provided by the Runtime Library, but is not otherwise based on the
>
2017 Nov 22
0
Addressing the problem of noisy GPUs under Nouveau
On Tue, Nov 21, 2017 at 8:29 PM, Andy Ritger <aritger at nvidia.com> wrote:
> Hi Martin,
Martin should have complete answers,
>
> I was asked to clarify a few things:
>
> (1) Are all the user reports of loud fans on Fermi-era GPUs?
Yes. Although I believe some GK208 users are also having trouble,
including yours truly. (It's been quite a while since I've checked
2009 Mar 16
4
Firefox seg faults
Hi, I have two very similar AMD based work stations running fully
current CentOS x86_64.
Both have 4Gb of RAM, both have
[rkampen at media ~]$ sudo rpm -qa |grep flash
flash-plugin-10.0.22.87-release.i386
[rkampen at media ~]$ sudo rpm -qa |grep fire
firefox-3.0.6-1.el5.centos.i386
One machine (home) works fine on my web page www.ndgonline.net/ndg/
the other (work) seg faults - I guess it is