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2013 Dec 13
1
RHEL 7 Beta Hidden WIFI issue
Im having problems connecting to Hidden WIFI networks on my RHEL 7 beta.
I have an HP Elitebook 2560p.
But if I make the Wireless Access Point visible, im able to connect to it,
and NM is able to save the connection script under
"/sysconfig/network-scripts".
I tried on 3 different Hidden Networks,
The solution was to manually create the connection script in
2012 Nov 19
2
SAMBA and Active Directory Intergration Problem
I have a CentOS6.3 SAMBA file server. All the users are on a Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Domain Controller and authentication is done using Winbind integration on SAMBA .
Everything works well except that if someone logs on to the Samba Server, they see all the shared folders there and also a folder with their own name %USER%. This Folder is not accessible, one cannot enter into this
2014 Aug 05
1
reset CentOS-7 lost root password
Hie
I lost my CentOS 7 root password, so I tried booting the OS in single user
mode but it prompts me for the root password when the system boots,
Any ideas?
Regards
Bonnie
2006 Sep 12
9
Another Tar stopper
Well, I have been busy getting child #4 off on her way to college
(joining #2). So now it is quite with just the 2 youngest and I can get
work done again!.
tar stops as follows:
/root/.nautilus/metafiles/x-nautilus-desktop:%2F%2F52F.xml
tar: Error exit delayed from previous errors.
I thought perhaps this is some file locked becuase I was running from a
terminal session in gnome.
So I
2014 Jul 21
0
Install VMware Workstation
Hie Guys
Has anyone managed to run VMware WorkStation 10.0.3 on CentOS 7? Mine ask for some modules to be compiled and loaded into the running Kernel before VMware can run,
then an ERROR copy or error below:
2014-07-21T09:01:41.429+02:00| vthread-3| I120: The header path "/lib/modules/3.10.0-123.4.2.el7.x86_64/build/include" for the kernel "3.10.0-123.4.2.el7.x86_64"
1999 Apr 27
1
Failed Logins (ntang@rga.com)
Nicholas:
Regarding your problem:
"The SGI server is only serving files, no home directories, no printers (we have separate NT servers for each of those
functions), and it is using "SERVER" level security. Encryption is on. Guest logins are disabled
...
I'm confused greatly by this - one day, a user's login will work, another day, it'll suddenly stop working. "
2011 Oct 17
1
LDAP/Samba on RHEL6
Hello
have configured samba to authenticate with an LDAP backend everything works
fine including testing the configuration files until I start the net sam
provision.
Below is the error<http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/237835-50-samba-ldap-failing-create-domain-users-admins#>message
I get
lib/smbldap_util.c:310(smbldap_search_domain_info)
smbldap_search_domain_info: Adding domain info for
2012 Mar 13
1
p-value of the pooled Z score
Hello,
I have to compute the pooled z-value and I would like to know which way is
more appropriate
b <- c( -0.205,1.040,0.087)
s <- c(0.449,0.167,0.241)
n <- c(310, 342, 348)
z <- b/s
Z <- sum(z)/sqrt(length(n))
P <- 2*(1-pnorm(abs(Z)))
P
w <- sqrt(n)
Zw <- sum(w * z)/sqrt(sum(w^2))
Pw <- 1 - pchisq(Zw * Zw, 1)
Pw
Many thanks in advance,
Cheba
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2007 Jan 26
2
how to create daily / weekly ts object?
Dear All,
Monthly and Quarterly ts obj. is easy to understand. But I couldn't
find an example in R manual how to create daily or weekly ts object.
Could you please shed some light on it?
I really appreciate it.
2009 Feb 13
3
[LLVMdev] Modeling GPU vector registers, again (with my implementation)
It seems to me that LLVM sub-register is not for the following hardware
architecture.
All instructions of a hardware are vector instructions. All registers
contains
4 32-bit FP sub-registers. They are called r0.x, r0.y, r0.z, r0.w.
Most instructions write more than one elements in this way:
mul r0.xyw, r1, r2
add r0.z, r3, r4
sub r5, r0, r1
Notice that the four elements of r0 are written
2009 May 29
5
DR Server for Windows Machines
I need to setup a CentOS box offsite to have a series of files replicated to it.
My problem is this machine won't have Samba on it but I need to replicate the
hierarchy in question in such a manner that I can restore from it and retain
file system permissions.
That's where I am stumped, anyone got any ideas?
Thanks,
jlc
2007 Jan 11
3
batch job GLM calculations
Hello
I want to batch job the calculation of many GLM-models, extract some values and store them in a file. Almost everything in the script below works (read file, extract values and write them to file) except I fail in indexing the GLM with the modelstructure it should run. Running GLM's conventionally is no problem.
Conventionally a GLM is calculated as:
2006 Sep 13
7
German Phrase
Hi German users,
Can one of you guys give me a German Phrase that I can use to
demonstrate tokenizing non-ascii text. Preferably something about 40
bytes long with lots of umlauts and perhaps a ?.
Cheers,
Dave
2005 Dec 15
3
[LLVMdev] Vector LLVM extension v.s. DirectX Shaders
Dear all:
To write a compiler for Microsoft Direct3D shaders from our hardware,
I have a program which translates the Direct3D shader assembly to LLVM
assembly. I added several intrinsics for this purpose.
It's a vector ISA and has some special instructions like:
* rcp (reciprocal)
* frc (the fractional portion of each input component)
* dp4 (dot product)
* exp (exponential)
* max, min
These
2009 Jan 28
6
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2003 Aug 14
2
How to get the pseudo left inverse of a singular square matrix?
Dear R-listers,
I have a dxr matrix Z, where d > r.
And the product Z*Z' is a singular square matrix.
The problem is how to get the left inverse U of this
singular matrix Z*Z', such that
U*(Z*Z') = I?
Is there any to figure it out using matrix decomposition method?
Thanks a lot for your help.
Fred
2016 Oct 26
3
NFS help
On Tue, Oct 25, 2016 at 12:48 PM, Matt Garman <matthew.garman at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 24, 2016 at 6:09 PM, Larry Martell <larry.martell at gmail.com> wrote:
>> The machines are on a local network. I access them with putty from a
>> windows machine, but I have to be at the site to do that.
>
> So that means when you are offsite there is no way to access
2010 Jun 28
2
[LLVMdev] vmkit and llvm 2.8
Hi All,
Has vmkit been updated and tested with LLVM 2.8?
I am unable to build it (llvm builds fine).
There were some errors with Makefile.rules:
$(Verb) $(LLVMAS) -f $(<F) -o - | $(LLC) -march=cpp -cppgen=contents -o $@
(march and cppgen options not recognized).
What I cannot get past is this one (the warnings concern me as well):
...
make[3]: Leaving directory
2007 Jun 08
2
wrapping lattice xyplot
This is an expanded version of the question I tried to ask last night
- I thought I had it this morning, but it's still not working and I
just do not understand what is going wrong.
What I am trying to do is write a wrapper for lattice xyplot() that
passes a whole bunch of its secondary arguments, so that I can produce
similarly formatted graphs for several different data sets. This is
what
2011 Jul 01
2
[LLVMdev] (no subject)
I'm trying to debug a problem with our custom backend with using a tiered register allocation setup.
Just a little background. My target uses vec4 32bit registers and I want to have three levels of registers setup.
Each vec4 register can have two sub-regs of size vec2 32bit, and each sub-reg, has its own two sub-regs of 32bit each.
So it looks like this, xyzw -> {xy, zw} -> {x, y, z,