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2003 Jan 02
1
Samba Share out of space
I seem to have a problem in a folder within a samba share. For some odd reason it's ran out of space in the folder. But other folders within the share aren't out of room. Can someone please help! Thanks, Roger Miranda Sumac Clothing Company 49 Adelaide Street Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada, R3A 0V8 t:??(204) 942-0091 (ext. 203) ????(866) 266-9488 f:??(204) 943-5939 c:? (204) 228-2032 e:?
2011 Sep 21
1
Power calculation for survival analysis
useR's, I am trying to do a power calculation for a survival analysis using a logrank test and I need some help properly doing this in R. Here is the information that I know: - I have 2 groups, namely HG and LG - Retrospective analysis with subjects gathered from archival data over 20 years. No new recruitment of subjects and no estimated time to target accrual and accrual rate. - Survival
2001 Dec 11
4
journal form?
Are these posts available in journal form so I could get only one message a day? I really enjoy getting the lowdown on R and I'm really putting it to work and have almost stopped using that other package whose initials are "SAS", but I' like to unclutter the inbox. Or are these archived at the end of the day, week, or month? I wouldn't want to go for a week without learning
2006 Jul 31
7
Problem with routes when I move the app to a different machine
Hi all: I have an application that runs great on my macbook pro, however, when I move the app to the production linux box, all routes fail except for the one I set up as the default: map.connect '':controller/:action/:id'', :controller => "Employee", :action => "status" I made sure the shebang line in dispatch.* was set to be OS independent
2006 Jan 11
1
Re: setting up asterisk to handle incoming SIP URI
I would like to setup my Asterisk server to process an incoming SIP URI and redirect all requests to a specific context. Example: (1) using a sip phone I'd like to be able to call: sip:somedomain.com *or* sip:someone@somedomain.com (2) i'd like my asterisk server to answer the call and route it to the context=in-from-sipclient which would play thru some DP actions Can anyone give
2007 Dec 03
3
Speed vs Windows systems issue
Hello, I've a CentOS-5 system (kernel-2.6.18-8.1.14el5) SMP arch running samba-3.0.27a. A user reported extremely long load time (11 minutes) of a 43MB file across a 3Mb/sec WAN link. Copying the same file to a windows server and opening it from there on the same client system took about 2:30. Research found the below thread from April:
2002 Apr 02
2
random forests for R
Hi all, There is now a package available on CRAN that provides an R interface to Leo Breiman's random forest classifier. Basically, random forest does the following: 1. Select ntree, the number of trees to grow, and mtry, a number no larger than number of variables. 2. For i = 1 to ntree: 3. Draw a bootstrap sample from the data. Call those not in the bootstrap sample the
2002 Apr 02
2
random forests for R
Hi all, There is now a package available on CRAN that provides an R interface to Leo Breiman's random forest classifier. Basically, random forest does the following: 1. Select ntree, the number of trees to grow, and mtry, a number no larger than number of variables. 2. For i = 1 to ntree: 3. Draw a bootstrap sample from the data. Call those not in the bootstrap sample the
2010 Mar 01
4
issues with 3rd party repos for centos
i'm reading the lowdown on 3rd party repos with respect to centos here: http://wiki.centos.org/AdditionalResources/Repositories and i have a couple questions and observations. first, the entry for centosplus reads: "Popular packages from this repository include: postfix with database support, a rebuilt kernel with additional drivers & filesystem support, php5 and mysql5."
1998 Aug 24
0
SAMBA digest 1789
When the world was young, Eric Melville carved some runes like this: > From: Eric Melville <m_thrope@rigelnet.ml.org> > Subject: passwords > > could someone please give me the lowdown on samba and passwords? i keep > trying to connect to any share name on either of my unix boxes, either > from each other or from a win95 machine... every time i can't get anything >
2007 Jan 28
1
Transfer on RTP timeout?
Hi all, We are looking at VoIP over Wifi and I was wondering if anybody had any ideas around automatically transfering calls after an RTP timeout? The idea is this: a user is on a call with their IP phone and the connection drops (e.g. user walks out of range of their Wifi AP). Using RTP timeout I was hoping rather than just dropping the call I could keep the other party on hold whilst
2008 Dec 28
3
Sorting directory lists (again)
Hello list, I know this has been discussed before (June 2007 looks to be the most recent time), so apologies for covering (sort of) old ground. The lowdown is that samba uses readdir to get its directory listing and this is returned in whatever order the filesystem sees as appropriate (using ext3, it seems to be related to mtime). I have a device which accesses a share using CIFS and presents
2000 Sep 07
0
AW: What's in a name
To cite from www.xiph.org (the author's name of this text was not available on the page): The Ogg project began with a few-weekend-attempt at a simple audio compression package as part of a larger project in 1993. At the time, the software was called 'Squish'. The project and the general problem of music compression became a personal fascination, and Squish took on a life of its own
2010 Sep 27
3
streaming response body to client?
So I''d like to stream my response body to the client. At least under Rails2, it looks like you can pass a Proc to render :text, to do that. I am in a Rails2 app right now, but will upgrade to Rails3 sometime in the next couple months, so don''t want to set myself up for failure. Anyone know the status of streaming responses in Rails3? Is it possible? Is there a different API
2000 Sep 07
4
What's in a name
Hi all: One of the things that struck me immediately about the OGG vorbis codec and the OGG project in general were the names. When I was browsing the 2 websites some time ago, I failed to find mention of the relevance of either of these. Since names often have some significance in the opensource movement and these are somewhat unusual, I was wondering if someone could comment on on OGG and
2005 Feb 18
0
Howto? 2 interfaces, same network, same gateway
Hello Summary: I have ifplugd managing eth0 and wlan0 (both dhcp). When I plug in the cat5 (which brings up eth0) applications which have already bound to wlan0 stop working, obviously because wlan0 for some reason is unable to get non-local packets out that interface. I figured if poodoze is able to have both interfaces working, then linux must surely be able to do it as well. The
1998 Aug 23
12
passwords
could someone please give me the lowdown on samba and passwords? i keep trying to connect to any share name on either of my unix boxes, either from each other or from a win95 machine... every time i can't get anything due to passwords... does samba have it's own password file? from trial-and-error it seems that it doesn't read out your /etc/passwd file for user's home dirs...
2008 Nov 21
3
HELP
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2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
network. I did read somewhere on the web (several years ago) of a guy who managed to boot windows from the net. With the start of Win 98/ME/ etc.etc it's not posible anymore. I currently use PXE to install machine from the net using bpbatch that works great only bpbatch is not really under developnt and the script language is a bit buggy. I see only one option to boot windows from the net and