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2007 Oct 18
3
Managehome not working in User type in Linux OS
I am using the user type function as below to create and manage user accounts in RHEL, CentOS, Ubuntu, FreeBSD & BSD, I have only tried on RHEL, CentOS it works fine for user creation, but not managing homedirectory. I ran puppetd -test in Ubuntu it showed the below message in debug mode Ubuntu(Debian), don''t create homedirectory unless -m arg is passed. [0;34mdebug:
2005 Nov 09
2
Variograms and large distances
Hello R list, I need to compute empirical variograms using data from a large geographic area (~10^6 km2). Although I could not find a specific reference, I assume that both geoR and gstat calculate distances among data points assuming points are on a flat surface (using the Pythagorean Theorem). Because the location of my data is large and located near the pole, assuming that latitude and
2007 Jun 12
6
ensure => latest forcing recompile?
I''m running puppet from svn - build 2537. I''ve got a functional configuration and am testing it on a couple of development machines prior to moving it into production. I noticed today that the machines are taking ~300 seconds to process their configurations, so i watched a run and saw that it''s recompiling all of the Packages every single time. The only thing
2006 Dec 07
9
Exec as another user
I''m running puppetd as root and I''m trying to execute tar as the "puppetd" user 59 define untar ( $source, $dest, $creates, $user = "puppetd" ) { 60 exec { "tar -xzf $source" : 61 cwd => $dest, 62 path => "/bin:/usr/bin", 63 user => $user, 64 creates => $creates,
2007 Mar 28
3
New Introduction
Hi all, I''ve just rewritten the Puppet introduction from scratch: https://reductivelabs.com/trac/puppet/wiki/PuppetIntroduction I think it''s better, but I''m not convinced it''s a whole heckuva lot better. Comments are very much appreciated, especially if you can recommend a better approach to the document. I tried to organize it how I have been giving
2012 Dec 18
1
Breaking out of multiple loops
Hey all, I'm currently working through the problems at Project Euler -- this question came up while working on Problem 9 (http://projecteuler.net/problem=9): "A Pythagorean triplet is a set of three natural numbers, a < b < c, for which, a^2 + b^2 = c^2. For example, 3^2 + 4^2 = 9 + 16 = 25 = 5^2. There exists exactly one Pythagorean triplet for which a + b + c = 1000. Find the
2012 May 18
2
Facter 1.6.9 complains about "No LSB modules are available."
Hi, it seems that Facter 1.6.9 complains that "No LSB modules are available." on every run. This is on Ubuntu 10.04 and 12.04, probably others as well. This message (on stderr) usually comes from calling "lsb_release -v" when no additional LSB modules are installed. Facter apparently calls "lsb_release -v -s" in facter/lsbrelease.rb. This is neither fatal nor
2004 Jun 21
2
Elementary sapply question
I am discovering sapply! :-) Could you please help me with a very elementary question? Here is what I know. The following two programs generate the same answer. --------------------------------+---------------------------------------- Loops version | sapply version --------------------------------+----------------------------------------
2006 Jun 12
4
audio tab crashes wine
When I try to run winecfg (0.9.15) and I click on the audio tab the program crashes leaving: "kenny@Archimedes:~$ winecfg ALSA lib seq_hw.c:456:(snd_seq_hw_open) open /dev/snd/seq failed: No such file or directory Creating link /home/kenny/.kde/socket-Archimedes. can't create mcop directory" I see kde in there, but I"m on Ubuntu 6.06 Dapper, I use Gnome for my desktop, the only
2000 May 22
0
Duplicate share contents seen
Hello all, I have posted this before and received no response so I am providing more info this time. I am on Linux kernel 2.2.5-15 and running Samba 2.0.6 as the Samba server. The client is a Windows NT 4.0 machine. When browsing from the NT machine (as user administrator), any share I access appears to contain the contents I put in my own share on the server. This is causing a problem because
2007 Feb 21
9
Facter environment variables being ignored in puppet?
Facter has the feature that it will turn any environment variable named FACTER_* into a fact. I can do this on the commandline no problem, but when I attempt this in puppet it seems to ignore that parts. Is anyone else seeing this? (Is this expected behavior?) I don''t see a ticket or a mail thread on it - though my searching powers have been weak the last couple of weeks... Thanks,
2005 Jan 20
1
Cauchy's theorem
In complex analysis, Cauchy's integral theorem states (loosely speaking) that the path integral of any entire differentiable function, around any closed curve, is zero. I would like to see this numerically, using R (and indeed I would like to use the residue theorem as well). Has anyone coded up path integration? -- Robin Hankin Uncertainty Analyst Southampton Oceanography Centre
2000 Dec 05
0
calculation of inertial difference with huygens theorem in ward clustering ?
Hello to the R people, within ward clustering the distance calculated to decide the clustering of 2 subsets (h1 and h2) is the variation of inertia : d(h1,h2)=I(h1Uh2)-I(h1)-I(h2); i've been said that a way to calculate faster this d(h1,h2) is using the huygens theorem decomposing the inertia into "the inertia to the centroid + the distance to an axe" (that's my version ...). My
2009 Mar 23
3
How to set up a function for "Central Limit Theorem"
Hello guys, I am stuck here: How do I make 1000 samples of n = 10 observations from an Exponential distribution and then compute the mean for all those 1000 samples? Basically I need to prove the Central Limit theorem, which states: http://www.nabble.com/file/p22664113/d175f06cbf200bd52a2c27a2e56dc594.png Where the Sn is sum of random variables, n we have from the question, mu is mean and
2007 Apr 08
2
[LLVMdev] New automated decision procedure for path-sensitive analysis
Dear LLVMers, This email is intended for those interested in path-sensitive analysis, integer overflow analysis, static analysis, and (perhaps) loop invariant computation. Traditionally, such analyses have been considered too expensive to be practical, and were mostly an academic curiosity. The core of the problem is the lack of adequate automated decision procedures which could quickly
2004 Dec 02
1
Re: A somewhat off the line question to a log normal distribution
Dear Siegfried, I believe your boss is wrong saying that: >He also tried to explain me that the monthly means >(based on the daily measurements) must follow a >log-normal distribution too then over the course of a year. every statistician know that increasing the sample size the sample distribution of the mean is proxy to a gaussian distribution (Central Limit Theorem) independently
2009 Nov 18
1
Cochran's Theorem
I want to understand ANOVA better. But a few textbook that I have do not describe Cochran's Theorem in details. Could somebody recommend a book for me?
2014 Jul 30
1
CentOS-docs Digest, Vol 92, Issue 8
https://www.facebook.com/notes/paul-a-noecker/cents-bureaucracy-is-annoying-me/10152246289775172 I don't think a real name is exactly going to define the users merit. I've seen plenty of people be a major POS in real life under their own name. Exactly what i'm getting at the document's don't mean anything, the name means nothing. It's just inviting lunatics to my
2023 Mar 10
1
DCs & subnets
> On 10. Mar 2023, at 17.20, Rowland Penny via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > > Can I ask, why are you still using a version of Samba that went EOL 8 years ago ? > > I am trying to understand why people do not want to update something that usually has big changes between series. > > Rowland In this case I?m not the original admin who installed it and once
2010 Dec 07
0
R programing help-newton iterations for the square root
From: jypuppy36@hotmail.com To: r-help-bounces@r-project.org Subject: R programing help-newton iterations for the square root Date: Tue, 7 Dec 2010 12:00:01 -0800 NEWTON ITERATIONS FOR THE SQUARE ROOT Newton iterations to find the root of a real valued function f , i.e. a number x for which f (x) = 0, are of the form Example. To find the square root of a positive number y we can use