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2007 Dec 05
8
3.0.27a, ubuntu server7.10 auth issues
I have upgraded to version 3.0.27a on ubuntu 7.10 server and now the getent command wont display the active directory users, but wbinfo will. It worked fine with 3.0.26a and I have not changed my configuration. I do however have this in my winbind log: [2007/12/04 13:39:01, 0] nsswitch/winbindd.c:request_len_recv(544) request_len_recv: Invalid request size received: 2084 (expected
2005 Mar 08
1
Help with multiple subnets
I have two subnets in may LAN 192.168.0.0/24 and 192.168.1.0/24. Both subnets go out to the Internet through a Linux box acting as a gateway, so the gateway has one interface in each subnet (192.168.1.1 and 192.168.0.1). In both subnets I have Windows and Linux machines and I want to configure SMB networking using a workgroup (not a domain), so one workgroup for more than one subnet. I know that
2006 Aug 14
1
Connection scripts with the 'prexec' clause
Hi all, I am running Samba 3.0.20B on an AIX server with SECURITY=USER using an LDAP backend. I am looking for a way to capture the actual username(%USER_NAME%) that the client user is logged onto his individual workstation with and compare it with the user(%u) they are connecting with the share as. If they are different, I want to reject the user's connection. After doing some
2004 Feb 17
1
varimax rotation in R
Hi everyone- I have used several methods to calculate principal components rotated using the varimax procedure. This is simple enough. But I would like to calculate the % of variance explained associated with each PC before and after rotation. factanal returns the % of variance explained associated with each PC but I cannot seem to get it to change after rotation. Many thanks for your
2009 Feb 20
2
[LLVMdev] libLTO warning
Hi all, I just svn-updated the 2.5 branch on my machine and I noticed this warning during the build. *** Warning: Linking the shared library /home/maurice/installation/llvm/Debug/lib/libLTO.la against the non-libtool *** objects /home/maurice/installation/llvm/Debug/lib/LLVMCppBackend.o /home/maurice/installation/llvm/Debug/lib/LLVMMSIL.o /home/maurice/installation/llvm/Debug/lib/LLVMCBackend.o
2009 Feb 20
0
[LLVMdev] libLTO warning
Maurice Gittens wrote: > Hi all, > > I just svn-updated the 2.5 branch on my machine and I noticed this > warning during the build. > > *** Warning: Linking the shared library > /home/maurice/installation/llvm/Debug/lib/libLTO.la against the non-libtool > *** objects /home/maurice/installation/llvm/Debug/lib/LLVMCppBackend.o >
2004 Feb 17
1
Comparison of % variance explained by each PC before AND after rotation
Hello again- Thanks to Prof. Ripley for responding to my previous question. I would like to clarify my question using sample code. I will use some sample code taken from ?prcomp Again, I would like to compare the % variance explained by each PC before and after rotation. < code follows > data(USArrests) pca = prcomp(USArrests, scale = TRUE) # proportion variance explained by each
2009 Mar 25
2
[LLVMdev] llvm-2.5 build failure (fedora f10)
Hi all, On my Fedora 10 x86-64 the current svn dies in the following way: /home/maurice/installation/llvm-dev/utils/TableGen/Debug/TGLexer.o: In function `llvm::TGLexer::getNextChar()': /home/maurice/installation/llvm-dev/utils/TableGen/TGLexer.cpp:71: undefined reference to `llvm::TGSourceMgr::FindBufferContainingLoc(llvm::TGLoc) const'
2003 Jun 11
3
more on PXELinux confiuration file woes
I performed an experiment in which I had dhcpd specify a named file ("foo") instead of one based on a client's MAC address. Lo and behold, the same problem occured. The PXE stack requested and was served the right file, the kernel loaded as did the initrd. But again, the boot sequence stopped at "Ready." Keep in mind that the contents of the file are the same as was in the
2010 Jan 16
2
predict.glm
Hi, See below I reply your message for <https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-help/2008-April/160966.html>[R] predict.glm & newdata posted on Fri Apr 4 21:02:24 CEST 2008 You say it ##works fine but it does not: if you look at the length of yhat2, you will find 100 and not 200 as expected. In fact predict(reg1, data=x2) gives the same results as predict(reg1). So I am still looking for
2023 Jun 03
2
What could cause rsync to kill ssh?
Rsync 3.2.7 is running on the Gentoo computer, which doesn't have a version, other than it's "current". I'm running the script from this computer. Rsync 3.1.2 is on the source computer, where the files come from, which is Ubuntu 18.0.4.6. I'm copying to a CIFS share mounted on the Gentoo computer. The rsync scripts are all similar to this one: /usr/bin/rsync -v -a
2009 Mar 25
0
[LLVMdev] llvm-2.5 build failure (fedora f10)
On 2009-03-25 15:48, Maurice Gittens wrote: > Hi all, > > On my Fedora 10 x86-64 the current svn dies in the following way: > > /home/maurice/installation/llvm-dev/utils/TableGen/Debug/TGLexer.o: In > function `llvm::TGLexer::getNextChar()': > /home/maurice/installation/llvm-dev/utils/TableGen/TGLexer.cpp:71: > undefined reference to >
2023 Jun 03
1
What could cause rsync to kill ssh?
Maurice R Volaski via rsync <maurice.volaski at lists.samba.org> wrote: > I have an rsync script that it is copying one computer (over ssh) > to a shared CIFS mount on Gentoo Linux, kernel 6.3.4. The script > runs for a while and then at some point quits knocking my ssh > session offline on all terminals and it blocks ssh from being able > to connect again. Even restarting
2006 Oct 31
1
Fw: domU network problem , 10/30 progress
Hao Yu Commercial Scale Out IBM T.J. Watson Research Center 1101 Kitchawan Rd/Route 134, Rm 36-019 Yorktown Heights, NY 10598-0218 914-945-1854, Email: yuh@us.ibm.com ----- Forwarded by Hao Yu/Watson/IBM on 10/31/2006 09:52 AM ----- Jimi
2006 Oct 31
1
Fw: domU network problem , 10/30 progress
Hao Yu Commercial Scale Out IBM T.J. Watson Research Center 1101 Kitchawan Rd/Route 134, Rm 36-019 Yorktown Heights, NY 10598-0218 914-945-1854, Email: yuh@us.ibm.com ----- Forwarded by Hao Yu/Watson/IBM on 10/31/2006 09:52 AM ----- Jimi
2008 Jul 11
4
b44 module probe error
Dear All, I''m trying to configure Xen on a laptop with a BCM4401 ethernet board The Debian xen kerner 2.6.18-5 is not handling wlll that board I get the follwing in messages b44: Probe failed with error -5 Any help is welcome Regards Maurice _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
2009 Nov 09
3
Sort logfiles at rotation time
Hi, I want to be certain that my apache and varnish logfiles are in strict date order when rotated. I'd like to run a sort command against them before they're compressed. I've had a look at the logrotate man page, and it looks like I can use a postrotate/endscript to do this. However, I can see any reference in the documentation for how to operate on the file. All the examples
2003 Aug 13
4
Levene test of homogeneity of variance
Has the Levene test of homogeneity of variance been implemented in any library in R? Thanks, Maurice Haynes National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Child and Family Research Section 6705 Rockledge Drive Bethesda, MD 20892 Voice: 301-496-8180 Fax: 301-496-2766 E-Mail: mh192j at nih.gov
2007 Jan 13
1
[Q] How can the directory location to dd output affect performance?
I have two Opteron-based Tyan systems being supported by PCI-e Areca cards. There is definitely an issue going on in the two systems that is causing significantly degraded performance of these cards. It appeared, initially, that the SATA backplane on the Tyan chassis was wholly to blame. But then I made an odd discovery. I'm running from the Ubuntu LiveCD for 64-bit. It uses kernel
2013 Aug 05
2
[LLVMdev] Missing optimization - constant parameter
On Aug 5, 2013, at 8:34 AM, Maurice Marks <maurice.marks at gmail.com> wrote: > Are you sure that's it? I commented that block out, rebuilt llvm 3.3, and it still duplicates the constant. > My concern is that long constant loads increase code size and if they can be avoided by better targeting it would be a win. My project's application of llvm tends to use a lot of long