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2011 Jul 08
1
CentOS 6 (and 5.6) doc on http://www.centos.org/docs
Hi documentation team, As CentOS 6 is now being released to the mirrors, it would be a good time to think about putting the accurate documentation on http://www.centos.org/docs Red Hat changed their documentation license in the past and they are now using the CC-by-SA license. My own understanding (but IANAL) is that we can just share the documentation , and just linking back to upstream
2004 Mar 15
2
R equiv to proc gremove in maps package
Is there an R equivalent to SAS's proc gremove? You would use this procedure to combine the units on an existing map, for example to build a map of Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs) from the [US] counties dataset where the internal boundries surround the MSAs (which are groups of counties) rather than the individual counties. I can imagine the mechanism would be to find and erase the
2003 Nov 05
1
Extracting sample count from a Vorbis packet
I was wondering if there was a way to determine the number of samples in a Vorbis packet without having to decode the whole thing? The reason I'm asking this is because I'm thinking about implementing the current Vorbis RTP draft for Helix. The problem is that the Ogg pages only contain a single timestamp. If I want to split up the Vorbis packets on different boundries than the Ogg
2002 Dec 06
2
[LLVMdev] DSNode Question
LLVM, I am trying to equate two dsnodes across call boundries. On the Caller side we have an operand of form: sbyte * getelementptr ([20 x sbyte]* %.LC0, long 0, long 0) using getNodeForValue() yields a NULL pointer. On the Callee, the parameter is of form: sbyte * S and getNodeForValue works fine. Is there something special that must be done to access DNodes accessed using GEP? Thanks,
2008 Jun 19
2
Sure, it's a newbie thing, but I'm willing to be at least ONE person has been bit by this....
Hi All, I have a Samba system I fire up once in a blue moon for testing, and had a bit of a minor heart attack when it "suddenly" stopped letting me access shares as anyone other than root. Security is set to "user" since it's not a domain member server. My office requires that passwords get changed every 90 days, and the last time I accessed the server was on the
2006 Jan 06
2
Re: sigsegv in _mm_load_ups (linux/gcc 3.x)
> I've seen the exact same in my version (mingw on win32), and the problem > was that the stack was misaligned when entering the function, so the temp > registers weren't at 16-byte boundries. That's a possibility. It's easy to check by printing the address of the variables. I know that gcc 3.3 had some alignment issues with _m128 that were supposed to be fixed in
2002 Feb 21
1
using smbadduser non-interactively
Hello All, Could someone please tell me if there is a was to use smbadduser in a non-interactive mode and just allow you to enter all of the particular user information on the command line? I need to set up a small script that will automate adding users to the smbpasswd file so that they can login. Cheers, Lonnie -- Lonnie Cumberland OutStep Technologies Incorporated EMAIL:
2001 Jan 16
2
http://www.planetit.com/techcenters/docs/security-defensive_tools/product_review/PIT20010110S0010/1
hi, http://www.planetit.com/techcenters/docs/security-defensive_tools/product_review/PIT20010110S0010/1 claims that the sshd from openssh-2.3.0p1 does not work with redhat. at least for the author. could someone please check and perhaps tell him what to do?? thanks, -m
2016 Feb 11
2
inconsistency in treatment of USE.NAMES argument
Changing the vapply() behavior makes sense in principle. I analyzed the CRAN code base using the R parser and found 143 instances of calling vapply with USE.NAMES=FALSE. These would need to be inspected to understand the consequences of the change. For reference: /AzureML/R/datasets.R:226 /BBmisc/R/toRangeStr.R:33 /DBI/R/DBDriver.R:205 /Kmisc/R/str_rev.R:37 /Matrix/R/diagMatrix.R:98
2002 Feb 21
6
How to connect across the Internet
Hello All, Well my Samba server is up and running good, but I am now needing to be able to let some of my users connect to our server who is not located on our local network. Actually they are located some distance away and I would like to be able to allow then to connect. Has anyone had any success with this and how it might be done? Best Regards, Lonnie -- Lonnie Cumberland OutStep
2003 May 21
2
moving onto returning a data.frame?
I've been studying some of the code and I'm still a little shakey on the proper method for returning a data.frame from a C function (which is my ultimate goal here). I've started some code that I've "stolen" from the archives and I'm running into crashes, etc. I've been trying to gleen some insight from the src/main/scan.c file and didn't find many comments in
2006 Jul 24
0
[LLVMdev] Downtime for llvm.org
Any idea when it would be back up? We are in release crunch mode here. Not having access to the CVS server is a bit inconvenient. :-) Thanks, Evan On Jul 22, 2006, at 7:22 AM, John T. Criswell wrote: > Dear LLVM Developers/Users, > > We will be performing some upgrades on llvm.org on Monday, June > 24. The upgrades are scheduled to begin around 11:00 am Central > Time and
2006 Sep 05
2
http://www.openssl.org/news/secadv_20060905.txt
Does anyone know the practicality of this attack ? i.e. is this trivial to do ? ---Mike -------------------------------------------------------------------- Mike Tancsa, tel +1 519 651 3400 Sentex Communications, mike@sentex.net Providing Internet since 1994 www.sentex.net Cambridge, Ontario Canada
2005 Aug 07
1
http://www.voip-info.org/ front page taken out by spammer
Today the front page of http://www.voip-info.org/ was taken out by a spammer. It also seem the history page for http://www.voip-info.org/ was also nuked. I've restored the best I could using google cache, but still missing some information. Who is an admin on http://www.voip-info.org/ and can fix it? PB
2015 Jan 04
0
http://www.centos.org/ Help menu anchor
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 01/02/2015 01:27 PM, PatrickD Garvey wrote: > On http://www.centos.org/, the Help in the navbar is described by > the anchor > > <a > href="http://wiki.centos.org/Documentation?action=show&amp;redirect=GettingHelp > >
2015 Jan 05
0
http://www.centos.org/ Help menu anchor
On 01/05/2015 10:21 AM, PatrickD Garvey wrote: > I was wondering, should I be filling a bug report for these typos? You can if you'd like, as it's a bit easier for me to track long-term. I have several things in the air at any one time, so I tend to be a bit distracted and might overlook it. I'm working toward converting the current site from a nanoc based static generator to
2008 Jul 09
2
CentOS Patch for http://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/800113
Will there be a BIND patch available for this vulnerability, for CentOS 3.9? http://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/800113
2010 Sep 21
1
"Documentation" link from http://www.dovecot.org/
On the Dovecot home page http://www.dovecot.org/ we have a link "Documentation" which links to the Dovecot 1.x wiki ( http://wiki.dovecot.org/ ). There is a question mark in my mind as to whether that is a good idea considering as how the current stable version of Dovecot appears to be 2.0.x. In the Dovecot 1.x wiki, there is a pink stripe across the top of the page which says
2008 May 01
1
http://www.asteriskdocs.org/html/apas02.html
If one of the authors is listening: http://www.asteriskdocs.org/html/apas02.html lists usereqphone 2 times. One of the entries should really be useragent. And the example for usereqphone is wrong. Regards, Philipp Kempgen -- amooma GmbH - Bachstr. 126 - 56566 Neuwied - http://www.amooma.de Let's use IT to solve problems and not to create new ones. Asterisk? ->
2005 Oct 04
1
Announcing – Voice over IP Directory Services (http://www.voipDS.org)
Announcing ? Voice over IP Directory Services (http://www.voipDS.org) Hi All, I am sure many of you are aware that by using VOIP devices one can make peer-to-peer calls. By devices I mean software phones, hardware phones and Asterisk. This feature is available, out of the box, in majority of devices today. Peer-to-peer calls are 'free' as in 'free beer' because they don't go