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2014 Dec 15
2
need guidance on getting started...again
Thanks, Mark. Um, how's about from the commandline or how do I get, I guess we're still using X11, windows to load. Sorry, :<}}} Clayton >-----Original Message----- >From: centos-bounces at centos.org [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On >Behalf Of Mark LaPierre >Sent: Sunday, December 14, 2014 5:50 PM >To: centos at centos.org; Mark LaPierre >Subject: Re:
2014 Dec 15
0
need guidance on getting started...again
On 12/14/14 21:17, Clayton Kirkwood wrote: > Thanks, Mark. Um, how's about from the commandline or how do I get, I guess we're still using X11, windows to load. > > Sorry, :<}}} > > Clayton > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: centos-bounces at centos.org [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On >> Behalf Of Mark LaPierre >> Sent: Sunday,
2014 Dec 15
0
need guidance on getting started...again
On 12/14/14 20:01, Clayton Kirkwood wrote: > Hello, > > It's been about 15 years since I've enjoyed working in the Unix space, and I > am trying to reintegrate myself. A few things have changed in the > intervening years. I've installed the first Centos6 iso without too much > difficulty, but I am rusty on commands and such. It appears the install > doesn't
2014 Dec 15
3
How serious are we about not wanting to see...
Redhat in centos? I type help and the first line says redhat. Are we paranoid about red..t? Clayton You can tell the caliber of a man by his gun--c. kirkwood
2014 Dec 15
2
How serious are we about not wanting to see...
Personally, I am agnostic. I've just read thru Centos documentation that there is a big effort to remove all upstream personalities from Centos. Personally, I don't see why RH is doing this. I would think that it undermines RH. But I'm still new/old to all of this. It used to be the big argument was between Unix from Berkeley(4.? I think) and SysIII/V. Always always battles for turf.
2014 Dec 15
0
How serious are we about not wanting to see...
I don't see the concern. CentOS is a binary-compatible clone of Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Further, Red Hat sponsors and supports the CentOS project, providing confidence in it's long-term survival which business looking for a flavour linux want to see. CentOS users should be happy about Red Hat, not scared of it. Likewise, CentOS is valuable to Red Hat as it's the source of their
2013 Sep 04
3
RPM Build Guidance
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hey All, Is there someone here on the list that has experience building RPM install files? I've never done it before. I'm looking for someone who is willing to do a little hand holding. I just built Musescore from source. I hope to build an install RPM from the resulting files. - -- _ ?v? /(_)\ ^ ^ Mark LaPierre Registered
2006 Jan 18
5
SAN Devices
Anyone out there using small-midsized (2-4 TB) SAN solution among multiple Asterisk systems? I don't have the budget for an EMC-caliber solution, and can't seem to find much else out there. Thanks, Adam The contents of this email message and any attachments are confidential and are intended solely for addressee. The information may also be legally privileged. This transmission is sent
2014 Dec 15
1
need guidance on getting started...again
Clayton, On 15 December 2014 @03:02 zulu, Mark LaPierre wrote: > Top posting is generally discouraged on this list. > > [root at mushroom ~]# yum install man-1.6f* man-pages-3.22-* And logging in as root for everyday tasks is generally discouraged, as well. Most admins will edit their /etc/sudoers file to give themselves sudo access, so they could run [username at machinename ~]$
2007 Jan 02
2
Revive support for HP PowerTrust?
Hi everyone. I'm currently looking for a monitoring program for a HP PowerTrust UPS (A2998A) for Linux. It seems that nut supported these UPSs until version 1.4.3. What was the reason for the driver being removed from nut? Are there plans to reintegrate it? I was playing around with the UPS and put the results here: http://www.project-athlon.org/wiki/index.php/HP_PowerTrust_A2998A They
2009 Mar 26
6
Need to find small footprint asterisk platform
Hey all, I have a potential project which calls for a very small form-factor computer like this: http://www.marvell.com/products/embedded_processors/developer/kirkwood/sheevaplug.jsp However, I am needing an FXS port integrated into a small footprint computer. Nothing larger than a WiFi router or gateway device, but the smaller the better, and able to run Asterisk with at least a spare USB port
2017 Jul 09
3
[3.6.6] nmbd reachable on 0.0.0.0: Safe?
Samba - General mailing list wrote > I would be more worried about the fact you are still using a version of > Samba that went EOL quite some time ago ;-) Thanks for the infos. This is an ARM-based (Marvell Kirkwood Feroceon 88FR131) appliance that is running Debian 7.11. "apt-get update ; apt-get upgrade" provides no more recent release of Samba. Is there a way to force APT to
2011 Apr 07
4
[LLVMdev] Assuring ARM code quality in LLVM
Hi all, I was recently investigating the build bot infrastructure and noticed that the arm-linux target is failing for quite a long time. I believe that it means ARM code is not executed all that often in LLVM tests, is that correct? We were wondering what kind of support we could give to make sure ARM code is correct and don't regress, specially before releases (I know it's a bit late
1999 Jun 23
1
Samba and NT4-sp5 problems ??
We were using Samba 2.0.2 and Windows NT4-sp3 quite happily.. however someone wants to use sp5 (get me a large caliber rifle, PLEASE!!), and during some testing we noticed what 'looks like' file corruption problems. Files do not seem to get written to the samba shares properly/completely... I say looks like, because copying the files manually seems to be fine, but when done within an app,
2011 Apr 08
0
[LLVMdev] Assuring ARM code quality in LLVM
Hi Renato, > I was recently investigating the build bot infrastructure and noticed > that the arm-linux target is failing for quite a long time. I believe > that it means ARM code is not executed all that often in LLVM tests, > is that correct? > > We were wondering what kind of support we could give to make sure ARM > code is correct and don't regress, specially before
2003 Dec 08
1
trouble with predict.l1ce
Dear R-help, I am having trouble with the predict function in lasso2. For example: > data(Iowa) > l1c.I <- l1ce(Yield ~ ., Iowa, bound = 10, absolute.t=TRUE) > predict (l1c.I) # this works is fine > predict (l1c.I,Iowa) Error in eval(exper,envir, enclos) : couldn't find function "Yield" And I have similar trouble whenever I use the newdata argument in
2009 Feb 25
2
SheevaPlug Development Kit
Hello everyone, I just ordered one of these: http://www.marvell.com/products/embedded_processors/developer/kirkwood/sheevaplug.jsp Just over $110 with shipping but they are expecting the price to come down quite a bit: - 1.2Ghz ARM5 - 512MB RAM - Multiple flash storage options - Gigabit ethernet - USB 2.0 - 5 watt power usage They probably won't be shipping until late March but I
2007 Sep 14
6
Spam?
Hey Guys, I just joined this list a couple days ago...what''s up with all the spam? I maintain about 8 or so googlegroups lists and have never received any <cross fingers>. Is this something to (unfortunately) look forward to? -- ______________________________________________________________ Clayton Dukes ______________________________________________________________
2007 Dec 11
1
Fw: asterisk performance
Hi, We had modified some configuration in our cisco 800 series router. We set all the UDP packets from our servers to ip precedence 5 and also allocate 75% of bandwidth for UDP packets. However we still facing latency and low volume problem. Is it our 512k outbound bandwidth not enough to handle it? Thanks Regards, jorain ----- Original Message ----- From: jorain To: asterisk-users
2009 Aug 17
2
Newbie that don't understand R code
I got some R code that I don't understand. Question as comment in code //where is t comming from, what is phi inverse rAC <- function(name, n, d, theta){ #generic function for Archimedean copula simulation illegalpar <- switch(name, clayton = (theta < 0), gumbel = (theta < 1), frank = (theta < 0), BB9 = ((theta[1] < 1) | (theta[2] < 0)), GIG = ((theta[2] < 0) |