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2011 Mar 30
1
Problems with 4.04-pre14
Hello. I've been testing pxelinux.0 (4.04-pre14) on some laptops: - HP EliteBook 6930P with BIOS F.18. - HP EliteBook 8440P with BIOS F.06. - Dell Latitude E4310 with BIOS A06. When booting pxelinux.0, the machines first display some random letters in different colors and then reboot. We've been using 4.02 for some time without problems. I've tested 4.03 too and it seems to work.
2013 Oct 09
5
Remove gpxe or replace with ipxe?
The gPXE in the Syslinux tree is ridiculously old. We could either replace it with iPXE or just drop it, giving people a recipe for how to integrate with iPXE themselves. What do people think? -hpa
2011 Aug 16
3
invalid multibyte string at '<a0>'
Hi I have a problem reading files from Windows... these files have, instead of NA on last column. special ending '<a0>' which makes problem... This problem does not appear while reading the same file in Windows! Try: read.csv("http://dl.dropbox.com/u/6113358/prob.csv") Could you please tell me if you also have this problem? I have tried either by cleaning the file on
2001 Jul 11
1
RFD: uid of privileged user not fixed to 0
Hi, I don't know if other systems are concerned as well but it's at least a problem for Cygwin that the uid of the privileged user is fixed to the constant 0 in the OpenSSH sources. A month ago I ported Paul Vixie's cron to Cygwin and he's using at least a define for that: #define ROOT_UID 0 which simplified the porting vastly. May I propose to change the usage of uid 0 in
2007 Jan 12
2
samba storing filenames as utf8
samba 3.0.22 debian woody. linux charset: iso8859-15 windows charset iso8859-15 tested parameters: unix charset = ISO_8859-15 display charset = ISO_8859-15 unix charset = ISO-8859-15 unix charset = iso8859-15 unix charset = utf8 unix charset = UTF8 unix charset = LOCALE problem: files are seen in windows correct iso8859 named. if i look at the linux server, there are
2004 Nov 20
1
printer shares
Hi, I have the problem, that from a Windows 2000 System (possibly from others to), a user can use a printershare with the guest account and I don't know why. Following my smb.conf: Samba config file created using SWAT # from 192.168.2.20 (192.168.2.20) # Date: 2004/11/20 14:26:14 # Global parameters [global] unix charset = ISO_8859-15 display charset = ISO_8859-15 workgroup = WG interfaces
2008 Mar 05
1
Directory with ! in filename
I've been getting the error below and the only thing I can see odd about the directory is the ! in the directory name. That and there is a space at the end of the text which doesn't seem like it should be there either. There are no permissions issues with accessing the directory and the directory does exist. Does anyone know if the ! will cause a problem or will rsync escape the special
2011 Sep 02
11
[Bug 40572] New: Nouveau drm causes failure to resume from suspend with any kernel newer than 2.6.36
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=40572 Summary: Nouveau drm causes failure to resume from suspend with any kernel newer than 2.6.36 Product: xorg Version: unspecified Platform: x86-64 (AMD64) OS/Version: Linux (All) Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: medium Component:
2009 Jan 22
2
Migration question: .INBOX?
Hi, Not much left to fix in my migration script (moving between two dovecot servers). However, I discovered a mail folder .INBOX without cur, new and tmp subfolders, and the .imap.index files were rather old (feb 2006). Is this an old relic from early dovecot versions (I once ran 0.99 on this old server)? Or is it old client software? There are no data in it. TIA, Peter -- Peter Lindgren
2009 Jan 04
3
Default dirs in ./configure?
Hi! I try to build a new 1.1.7 installation. Since I'm not a large sysadmin, just my own private mail server admin, I just wonder why the sysconf and state dirs defaults to $prefix? Maybe I'm old-school, but isn't /etc and /var, respectively, a better default than /usr/local? Should require two new variables in the configure script, though. (and yes, I know I set them with
2009 Jan 20
2
Move from 1.0.rc29 to 1.1.7?
Hello! I am moving my mail from the old server with 1.0.rc29 to a brand new server with 1.1.7. I use Maildir in both servers. A few questions: 1) The new server has another name, can I just copy the mail files as-is, will the server name in the file names matter? 2) The new server has a different architecture and different endian, so I plan not to copy the index and cache files; they seem to
2007 Oct 01
2
HowTo: Samba with ADS security in CentOS 5
Hello! I have recently gone through the hassle of trying to get a CentOS 5 server (no gui) with Samba to use ADS for security. After several days of googling and trying different howtos I finally got it working, I now want to write a howto for CentOS 5, Samba 3.0 and Windows Server 2003 SP2. Basically it's a combination of http://www.howtoforge.com/samba_ads_security_mode and
2009 Jan 31
3
Script: Moving Maildirs between servers
Hi, I just migrated from dovecot 1.0.rc29 to 1.1.7, from Sparc platform to Intel, it went very well. In the process I merged folders and excluded folders from being copied. User rights on folders were kept/set. I thought I'd share my migration script with you folks. If there's an interest to put it on the wiki I can do that, but I'm not sure in what page. Use it as a starter if you
2008 Mar 21
10
RFD: create new list and forum 'wine-newbies'
It has been suggested that the wine-users list is now too busy, and needs to be split into two: one for experienced users, and one for beginners. However, this might leave the beginners adrift without any experienced people to help them. So I don't think we should do it unless at least a handful of experienced users are willing to join the new group and lend a hand. I'm willing, but I
2018 Jun 21
10
[Bug 106994] New: [PATCH] Fix null pointer dereference in drmmode_output_dpms
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=106994 Bug ID: 106994 Summary: [PATCH] Fix null pointer dereference in drmmode_output_dpms Product: xorg Version: git Hardware: x86-64 (AMD64) OS: Linux (All) Status: NEW Severity: major Priority: medium Component:
2010 Jan 11
6
Dell problems with PXELINUX 3.62
Hello. We've been using a very old version of SYS-/PXELINUX, 3.36, going by the proven "if it works, don't break it" philosophy. We us it mostly to load floppy disk images to kick off OS installations. Unfortunately we've recently had some PXE menu problems (USB keyboard stopped working) for a certain Fujitsu PC model, and decided to upgrade to the latest version, i e 3.84.
2006 Apr 15
3
Further problems with rubyt2 on MacOS X (intel)
List, I''m trying to build wxRuby on MacOS X 10.4.6 (intel). I''ve come across some of the problems mentioned on the list, i.e. the RubyConstant issue and the "id" keyword conflict issue. however somethings''s happening that as far as I can see has not been mentioned on the list. here''s the first few lines of the build fail report:
2004 May 03
3
RFD: With echo and other distortion, can ulaw/alaw line quality ever be good enough for faxing?
Folks, I've been following recent discussions regarding echo and echo training with much interest, since it's a problem we've never been able to eliminate here. We're facing two challenges presently, and they may be related (or not): a) Cisco 7960s in the office here echo back to our staff, but the customer hears decent sound. b) We've yet to be able to pass faxes through
2005 May 21
1
Internationalizing the Rcmdr package?
Dear R-devel list members, I'm considering adding support for other languages than English to the Rcmdr package. I understand that the use of Tcl/Tk by the Rcmdr package means I won't be able to make full use of the internationalization facilities in R 2.1.0. I'm interested, therefore, in whether the following, more limited, strategy (which bears some similarity to the
2006 Nov 25
3
OT: P(Z <= -1.46).
In checking over the solutions to some homework that I had assigned I observed the fact that in R (version 2.4.0) pnorm(-1.46) gives 0.07214504. The tables in the text book that I am using for the course give the probability as 0.0722. Fascinated, I scanned through 5 or 6 other text books (amongst the dozens of freebies from publishers that lurk on my shelf) and found that some agree with R