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2004 Feb 06
2
IPFIREWALL_DEFAULT_TO_ACCEPT becomes default to deny
Hey Guys,
today I upgraded to 4.8-RELEASE-p15. As usual I set IPFIREWALL to default
accept in my kernel config file.
Config & make weren't complaining so, installed the kernel, reboot and there
it was:
>IP packet filtering initialized, divert disabled, rule-based forwarding
enabled, default to deny, logging disabled
Another rebuild didn't work out so... I reviewed
2015 Feb 02
3
Can't create users with RSAT - "An error occurred. Contact you system administrator"
Am Montag, 2. Februar 2015, 17:44:53 schrieb Marc Muehlfeld:
> Hello Andreas,
>
> Am 02.02.2015 um 13:00 schrieb Andreas Hauffe:
> > I set up a new AD with the Sernet Samba 4.1 packages. I did the
> > provisioning with "samba-tool domain provision --use-rfc2307
> > --interactive". I checked the dc, ldap, kerberos and dns services under
> > linux.
1999 Sep 01
1
Using R-0.65.0 under ESS on Unix
There is a bug in the command-line handling of 0.65.0 under Unix that
may affect some users of R-inferior-mode under ESS, as that sets
--no-readline as the first argument, and any arguments after that are
ignored.
The fix is simple: delete line 448 of src/unix/sys-common.c (`break;')
and re-compile.
The most used arguments are (I'm told) --vsize and --nsize. I find it more
convenient to
2017 Aug 08
5
[PATCH libdrm] drm: Remove create_handle() drm_framebuffer "virtual".
Because all drivers currently use gem objects for framebuffer planes,
the virtual create_handle() is not required. This change adds a
struct drm_gem_object *gems[4] field to drm_framebuffer and removes
create_handle() function pointer from drm_framebuffer_funcs. The
corresponding *_create_handle() function is removed from each driver.
In many cases this change eliminates a struct *_framebuffer
2017 Aug 08
5
[PATCH libdrm] drm: Remove create_handle() drm_framebuffer "virtual".
Because all drivers currently use gem objects for framebuffer planes,
the virtual create_handle() is not required. This change adds a
struct drm_gem_object *gems[4] field to drm_framebuffer and removes
create_handle() function pointer from drm_framebuffer_funcs. The
corresponding *_create_handle() function is removed from each driver.
In many cases this change eliminates a struct *_framebuffer
2017 Aug 08
5
[PATCH libdrm] drm: Remove create_handle() drm_framebuffer "virtual".
Because all drivers currently use gem objects for framebuffer planes,
the virtual create_handle() is not required. This change adds a
struct drm_gem_object *gems[4] field to drm_framebuffer and removes
create_handle() function pointer from drm_framebuffer_funcs. The
corresponding *_create_handle() function is removed from each driver.
In many cases this change eliminates a struct *_framebuffer
2002 May 20
1
suggestion for example for base:naresid
Dear list:
since it took me a little while to figure out how to make use of naresid, I thought that
the below R code might be useful as an example on the help page.
Regards,
Markus
# generate some data
x1 <- runif(20)
y <- 10 + 5*x1 + rnorm(20)
summary(lm.0 <- lm(y ~ x1))
# append some NA's to y
y <- c(y, rep(NA, 5))
# generate some further x1s
x1 <- c(x1, runif(5))
#
2001 Aug 29
1
suggestion for example for base:naresid
Dear list:
since it took me a little while to figure out how to make use of naresid, I thought that
the below R code might be useful as an example on the help page.
Regards,
Markus
# generate some data
x1 <- runif(20)
y <- 10 + 5*x1 + rnorm(20)
summary(lm.0 <- lm(y ~ x1))
# append some NA's to y
y <- c(y, rep(NA, 5))
# generate some further x1s
x1 <- c(x1, runif(5))
#
2003 May 10
3
benchmarking rsync's -z compression utility
Hi,
Is there a way in which rsync's -z compression (zlib) utility can be
benchmarked?
I'm trying to compare the compression ratio between rsync and external
compression tools like gzip and bzip2.
Are there any advantages to using rsync's internal compression mechanism
specified with the -z option compared to solely applying external
compression i.e. bzip2 to the files and invoking
2003 Jun 12
1
questions about librsync
I'm not sure if this is the appropriate forum for questions regarding
librsync, but couldn't find any others.
I'm trying to get librsync working properly on Solaris 2.7 and 2.8 Sparc
servers. The problem is that while librsync appears to compile cleanly, "make
check" fails the sources.test. Does anyone have any insight as to why this
might be? Might I need a specific
2006 Oct 02
3
[Bug 1242] GSSAPI Keyexchange support
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1242
Summary: GSSAPI Keyexchange support
Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: 4.3p2
Platform: Other
OS/Version: All
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: Kerberos support
AssignedTo: bitbucket at mindrot.org
ReportedBy: simon at
2002 Apr 20
2
Patch: update popt/ to 1.5.1
This patch updates the files under popt/ to the latest vendor drop. The only
change is the inclusion of a FreeBSD-specific patch to popt.c. This is needed
in case somebody decides to build rsync on that platform without using the
port. I'm not happy about the wording in popt/README.rsync so I may change it.
The patch is available at
http://www.catnook.com/rsync-popt-1.5.1.patch
Comments
2008 Mar 11
2
R-Latex question
Hi, maybe my question is not typical. I want to make R table-kind output to
be readable immediately in Latex but I am struggling with symbol '\' needed
for instance in '\hline'. For example when 'Table' is a matrix class object:
cat("&",Table[1,1], "&",Table[1,2], "\n");flush.console()
cat("\hline \n");flush.console()
2002 Aug 05
1
rsync for PDAs?
I've been working for the past few months with open-source solutions for
syncing Palm PDAs (Coldsync, mostly). I've been becoming increasingly
annoyed with Palm's Desktop Link Protocol and the sync mechanism, and am
considering replacing it with a third-party application for the Palm. Since
I've had good luck with rsync in the past, its seemed an obvious choice.
I've
2002 Nov 25
3
FTP at rsync.samba.org down?
Hello,
just being fascinated by rsync I wanted to look at the distribution files
at ftp://rsync.samba.org, but it was not possible to get a ftp connection
to that address. Is the ftp service down there?
Thanks in advance for any soon helpful hint.
Have a nice day
Michael
--
Michael Schmidt mschmidt@fh-koblenz.de
MIRROR OF
Ghostscript * X-Windows X11
2003 Feb 20
2
rsync vs. rcp
I got used to rsync's -v --progress option so much that I used it
instead of rcp even to simply copy files across the network. I dont
like software that doesnt talk to me! :-) I like the percentage bar
that --progress gives!
To my surprise, I found that, when dealing with 1GB+ files, rsync is
4-5 _times_ slower than rcp.
Yes, I know that rsync is optimized for sending deltas to a file
1998 May 06
1
R-beta: adjusting y-axis scale with multiple lines in plot
Hello --
I am plotting multiple densities in a single plot. If the max of a new
density (added with 'lines()') is sufficiently larger than that of the
one first plotted (using 'plot()'), the new density is cut or
trucated off of the figure. Is there a simple way of adjusting the
yscale after all lines have been added?
Or is the procedure to be used to first estimate all
2002 Jul 31
2
new rsync release needed soon?
On the subject of needed patches, I just recently completed a patch for
librsync that fixed the mdfour code to have uint_64 or 2 uint_32's for
size. Without this, the checksums on files >512Megs are incorrect. The
code should drop into rsync without a hitch. The same goes for mdfour in
samba, becuase that is where librsync got the code from anyway.
Robert Weber
University of
2004 Mar 10
1
MD4 checksum_seed
Hi,
The following lines in compat.c are rather imprudent:
if (read_batch || write_batch)
checksum_seed = 32761;
else
checksum_seed = time(NULL);
write_int(f_out,checksum_seed);
Setting checksum_seed to a constant in batch mode means block collisions
are reproducible and predictable. Thus, some files will be permanently
"unlucky" in batch mode and will
1999 Sep 02
1
unresolved symbols in growth and repeated libraries
I am having trouble using Jim Lindsey's libraries because of unresolved
symbols. I am currently using R 0.65.0, but had this problem in earlier
releases as well. I have a RedHat 6.0 Linux on i386 and use egcs
(upgraded to that distributed with rawhide, after first failures with
the libraries):
egcs-g77-1.1.2-19
egcs-1.1.2-19
Installation of the libraries works but on loading
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