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2008 Sep 15
2
Network Help
I have searched the internet, and have tried some things I have found,
but cannot resolve my issue. Hoping to find some help here.
I have a peer to peer network static IP on all workstations,
approximately 100 computers running Windows XP pro, and Windows 2000
pro. My desktop, Ubuntu, and one Linux Server, running Red Hat 9. The
RH9 machine has Samba v2.27 running as WINS. It is set as
2018 May 17
0
Bilateral matrix
Dear William and Ben,
Thank you for your replies and elegant solutions. I am having trouble with
the fact that two of the previous locations do not appear in current
locations (that is no one moved to OKC and Dallas from other cities), so
these two cities are not being included in the output.
I have provided a better sample of the data and the ideal output (wide form
- a 10x10 bilateral matrix)
2004 Oct 22
1
mounting win2003 server shares fails
I emailed about this before but didn't get any response. I am desperate.
I can mount the share of any computer in the domain. XP (even with sp2), 2000, etc... everything works no problem.
When I try to mount a share on a win2003 server, the command completes successfully, but when I try to view the folder, it is not showing.
I have tried several variations of commands:
mount -t smbfs -o
2018 May 08
0
Bilateral matrix
Dear Miluji,
If I understand correctly, this should get you what you need.
temp1 <-
structure(list(id = 101:115, current_location = structure(c(2L,
8L, 8L, 3L, 6L, 5L, 1L, 2L, 7L, 4L, 2L, 8L, 8L, 3L, 6L), .Label =
c("Austin",
"Boston", "Cambridge", "Durham", "Houston", "Lynn", "New Orleans",
"New York"), class =
2005 Apr 25
1
NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL message-- were to look?
Hi folks,
I'm trying to access a shared printer on a windows machine. The
windows box (call it "Doze") is located behind a router/printserver,
and is set up thus:
-DOZE connects to the printer via the printserver using the PRTMATE
port, and then shares the printer via smb -- workgroup CHASS, server
name HIS-FACLAB, printer name his-fac-lex
-Router forwards all incoming connections
2018 May 08
2
Bilateral matrix
I have data on current and previous location of individuals. I would like
to have a matrix with bilateral movement between locations. I would like
the final output to look like the second table below.
I have tried using crosstab() from the ecodist but I do not have another
variable to measure the flow. Ultimately I would like to compute the
probability of movement between cities (movement to
2018 Apr 29
1
Overlay line on a bar plot - multiple axis
Dear all,
I am trying to make a similar plot -
https://peltiertech.com/images/2013-09/BarLineSampleChart4.png.
I have data for two variables; count and z by city and week. I would like
to have a horizontal bar plot of *count* by city and a line plot of weekly
average of the variable *z*.
I have tried the following:
ggplot() + geom_bar(data=dat, aes(x=city, y=count),
2005 Jun 06
5
Smb4K port
Hello,
Which port Smb4K uses?
I am not able to use Smb4K on my
server for the local network.
Thanks
Varun
2003 Dec 29
2
installing gui interfaces for samba
i've browse the web and found 'Smb4K - An SMB share browser for KDE'
since this is something similar like a windows sharing this would be
safer for our newbie(unix) users but i have problem installing the
package
===========
checking for Qt... configure: error: Qt (>= Qt 3.1 (20021021)) (headers
and libraries) not found. Please check your installation!
For more details about this
2018 May 16
0
Bilateral matrix
Dear Bert and Huzefa,
Apologies for the late reply, my account got hacked and I have just managed
to recover it.
Thank you very much for your replies and the solutions. Both work well.
I was wondering if there was any way to ensure (force) that all possible
combinations show up in the output. The full dataset has 25 cities but of
course people have not moved from Boston to all the other 24
2018 May 16
2
Bilateral matrix
xtabs does this automatically if your cross classifying variables are
factors with levels all the cities (sorted, if you like):
> x <- sample(letters[1:5],8, rep=TRUE)
> y <- sample(letters[1:5],8,rep=TRUE)
> xtabs(~ x + y)
y
x c d e
a 1 0 0
b 0 0 1
c 1 0 0
d 1 1 1
e 1 1 0
> lvls <- sort(union(x,y))
> x <- factor(x, levels = lvls)
> y <-
2018 May 08
3
Bilateral matrix
or in base R : ?xtabs ??
as in:
xtabs(~previous_location + current_location,data=x)
(You can convert the 0s to NA's if you like)
Cheers,
Bert
Bert Gunter
"The trouble with having an open mind is that people keep coming along and
sticking things into it."
-- Opus (aka Berkeley Breathed in his "Bloom County" comic strip )
On Tue, May 8, 2018 at 9:21 AM, Huzefa
2007 Apr 09
1
UPS question
Hello folks,
I'm about to install Centos on a new server and this will be my
first "exposure" if you will to Centos. I come from an RH/Fedora
background. Anyway, is there a list somewhere that will tell me what
UPS batteries are compatible with Centos 4 (brand/model)? I figured
before I go out and buy something I better check to see what's supported.
Thanks.
2007 Feb 16
1
smb4k client
I am trying to get smb4k (KDE) client working.
It displays the computers on the network but not the shares (localhost
has the only share that shows up :-().
The command line may give a clue.
This works:
# smbclient -L //compaq
but it prompts me for a password but I can just press return to get a
list of shares.
2007 Apr 15
2
Weird time(zone)?
I installed CentOS 5 on a server today (wiping clean the drive which
had 4.4 on it). During installation I picked the correct timezone,
location and all. Yet, upon booting the machine, it seems to think that
it's 6 hours earlier than it really is.
The BIOS has the correct time and date on it.
/etc/locatime was originally what /usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Denver
would've
2011 Jun 03
2
missing symbols talloc_* (opensuse 11.4/samba 3.5.7-xxx)
I just recently upgraded to opensuse 11.4.
basic smbd is running mostly fine (some name res-errors, login server missing, (can't connect to Domain service). Notably nmbd won't start due
to undefined symbols:
/usr/sbin/nmbd: symbol lookup error: /usr/sbin/nmbd: undefined symbol: _talloc_realloc_array.
ldd -r shows a bunch of similar undefined symbols (shown further below).
my samba rpm
2009 Sep 07
1
Regarding smb4k
Hi all
Recently I found that, in smb4k, if you press ctrl+v after selecting any
share, you can view the contents of a share without mounting it. Does anyone
know a command-line equivalent for the same? thanx
--
Varun Rajan
Promoting Ubuntu
In a world without walls and fences, who needs Windows and Gates?
2006 May 12
0
CentOS 4 i386 Live CD
The CentOS Development team is pleased to announce the availability of
the first CentOS 4 i386 Live CD.
This CD is based on our CentOSPlus Kernel and the CentOS-4.3 i386
distribution.
It can be used a Workstation, with the following software:
Open Office 1.1.2
Evolution 2.0.2
Firefox 1.5.0.2
Gimp 2.0.5
k3b 0.11.14 (for burning CDs and DVDs)
Gaim 2.0.0
xchat 2.4.0
Built in support for the
2007 May 24
1
NFS locking ...maybe?
Hi folks,
After some more trial and error, I was able to get a bit further in
the game with the permission issues I had (previous message was titled
'Samba permissions...) Now I'm able to get onto the system, browse and
read/copy/delete files off of the shares. What I can't do is put stuff
on because I get a locking error.
The setup is as follows:
Server 1 -->
2006 May 13
0
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